His love of life stands in sharp positive contrast to their hard-edged hatefulness and humorless, rigid work ethic. |
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Skill now must be allied with a hard work ethic and toughness, or a place on the bench or in the stand awaits. |
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When next year came, the promised work ethic didn't, and he decided to leave university. |
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The government has also done its bit to support large companies by promoting the work ethic in policy and propaganda. |
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And Ayesha, with her curious mix of rabid work ethic and kooky naivety, looks right at home here. |
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The rigorous self-discipline of the Presbyterian work ethic, however, did not grip the Kane household. |
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But he also has the whiners, loafers, jonesers, and all of the no-good lazy bums, male and female, without a work ethic opposing his every move. |
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The work ethic and commitment from the longshoremen and port management is superb. |
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His roots may be privileged ones, but his work ethic is fierce and focused, a powerful example for young and aspirant artists. |
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The veteran guard deserves much overdue praise for his work ethic in a ball club that is filled with top players. |
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The Dad I grew up with was a scrupulously honest man with a work ethic that now seems rare. |
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It seems to be tied up with a rather Victorian work ethic where poor people are demonised for idleness and deserve their fate. |
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He inherited a strong work ethic from his father, Bob, a publican in Coatbridge, and from the coaches who moulded his early years in football. |
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Each series requires the same playoff intensity, the same passion, the same work ethic. |
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The upperclassmen have set a great example in their work ethic, and the underclassmen continue to impress with their improvement. |
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Apart from an unbelievable work ethic and boundless energy, Costello was also very much a family man. |
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It was the fact that her unsurpassed work ethic and her unstinting generosity have made her a legend among her colleagues. |
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Nobody would ever question his work ethic or his bravery but he's now combining that with some lovely play. |
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He'd be there to share his unparalleled work ethic with the team's newcomers and continue to deliver solid numbers night in, and night out. |
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He excels because of sound footwork, strong hands and an outstanding work ethic. |
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Though limited by his size and skills, Hochstein is a sound technician with a great work ethic. |
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Moravcik's background gives him an appreciation of a Stakhanovite work ethic. |
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But at issue before he got the hook was his performance, not his work ethic, professionalism or effort. |
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They combine the work ethic of Baby Boomers with the can-do attitude of Veterans and the technological savvy of Generation Xers. |
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An ensemble hand-picked by lead singer and songwriter, Davo, the members were chosen based on their work ethic. |
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She had a fine work ethic whether it be in the home, on the bog, in the hayfields or harvesting the crops. |
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Swabians, who are from south-west Germany, are known for their strong work ethic. |
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Scott is considered a hotshot among young coaches for his work ethic, ability to reach the young players and winning background. |
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Perhaps the biggest factors in maintaining the team's good fortune are work ethic and determination. |
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We imbue the appreciation of art with some sort of Protestant work ethic and demand it does us good. |
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The team's strong work ethic was evident in the inspired comeback attempt against heavily-favored Cornell. |
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They were industrious by nature with a strong work ethic and a firm belief in self-sufficiency. |
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Today that means developing a ferocious work ethic, self-discipline, competitive zeal, and flexibility. |
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It is that work ethic, more than the cut-glass vowels, that links Silvas with Helen Joynson-Hicks and Beulah. |
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Indeed, the Huguenots symbolised the Protestant work ethic and, with their business acumen, became the midwives of British capitalism. |
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Its appeal to the work ethic and to clan loyalty should go straight to Scotland's puritan heart. |
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Her story of the work ethic begins with its invention in 17th-century Puritanism. |
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To that extent, the duteousness and passivity implied by the Protestant work ethic are truly dead. |
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Their togetherness and work ethic make them an extremely difficult side to put down. |
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The Protestant work ethic has been an engine for ingenuity, productivity, and wealth creation. |
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With an exemplary work ethic and attitude, Thornton, a former walk-on at North Carolina, will attack his opportunity. |
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Strong character and the right attitude, allied to skill, team spirit and a work ethic are all qualities he attributes to his new charges. |
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Storr then describes the carnival of Junkanoo, which to him demonstrates the work ethic still alive in today's Bahamian culture. |
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He has a wonderful work ethic and speed to burn, so like I say it is just a matter of time. |
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The work ethic culture has resulted in men working longer hours than in any other European country. |
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The band credits the formation of their work ethic to their first recording experience. |
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His father was a pattern maker at a steelworks in Sheffield and a strong work ethic became ingrained in his own set of values. |
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This work ethic was put to the test when she reached 16 and her father died. |
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He managed to instill a professional work ethic among his players and an unquenchable spirit and commitment. |
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She went ahead, though, hoping people would remember her work ethic and integrity. |
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The reward for their work ethic was that, for most of the first half, their goal remained untroubled. |
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I came from the private sector, it took me quite a while to adjust to the work ethic and practice and style in the public sector. |
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We rewarded initiative and reinforced the work ethic with our tax cuts and welfare reforms. |
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He's aced parts of the army physical fitness test and was admired by his superiors for his work ethic. |
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The only work ethic that works is listening to you heart as much as possible. |
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His work ethic came from his father, who was a committed businessman, though very old. |
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We are more mature, we have a better work ethic and we are more experienced. |
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His only real fault was that his work ethic was so high and he worked so hard, that it could eventually have been detrimental. |
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A strong work ethic is evident when a band comes this far in just over a year. |
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Central to O'Connell's vast popularity is his work ethic, which has been a part of him since childhood. |
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Known for his easy-going California attitude, he is respected for his creativity, work ethic, and congeniality. |
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In this culture hearth, among English people who had come importantly from East Anglia, a New England culture developed, with its own dialect and the values of a strong work ethic. |
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The Protestant work ethic is just oozing through our technological lives. |
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Now Stef's complaining that fans lack the old Teutonic work ethic. |
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He posses an incredible work ethic, has a lot of great ideas, and brings a lot of dedication to the blog. |
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But a strong work ethic was instilled in him at an early age. |
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We were ruined a bit by John Calvin or at least, misunderstandings of John Calvin and the Protestant work ethic that developed as a later part of the Reformation. |
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He personified the Protestant work ethic and the Prussian sense of duty. |
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His work ethic, contrary to Switzer's endless derision, reflected a savage intensity. |
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The GOP should embrace the work ethic as its mantra, and this time act like they mean it. |
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A self-described mama's boy, he combines a puppyish playfulness with an obsessive work ethic and a hardheaded understanding of the business of triathlon. |
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At that age I had little leverage other than work ethic, intense loyalty to the president, and the strength of my ideas. |
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We have that opportunity right now to do what we did when we were younger but with the minds we have now and the work ethic. |
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Americans come from many backgrounds, but one thing most of us share is a work ethic. |
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They have this work ethic that makes them want to succeed on their own merit. |
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But I think the greatest influence those jobs had on me was that they gave me my work ethic as a writer. |
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Mr. Bachner said it had been hard to introduce his work ethic and share his vision with the locals and his team. |
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To put it charitably, the two of you have a different work ethic. |
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A left-over puritan work ethic encourages us to buy into the glib sales pitches, You have to work the principles for the principles to work for you. |
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Wyden is popular with GOP colleagues for his collegiality, work ethic and willingness to include their ideas in legislation. |
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McGirt, 38, who held world titles in the junior welter and welterweight divisions, was an infinitely clever boxer with a truly impressive work ethic. |
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The Kiwi was ripping into the Aussie with relish and, following a string of Wombat and Kangaroo one-liners, he began ridiculing the Australian work ethic. |
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He underwent surgery for a career-threatening torn labrum after the 1995 season and has come back better than ever, a tribute to his recuperative powers and his work ethic. |
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Your journal may steal an hour but your work ethic is inspirational. |
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But we have an educated and resourceful workforce, a strong work ethic and a tradition of stick-to-itiveness. |
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Engerman in the 1970s, through their work Time on the Cross, portrayed slaves as having internalized the Protestant work ethic of their owners. |
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Protestant work ethic and views on man's destiny came to underline social view in emerging capitalist economies in Early modern Europe. |
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Those without the work ethic clung to the theodicy of misfortune, believing wealth and happiness were granted in the afterlife. |
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To put it bluntly, we are witnessing the decline and fall of the Protestant work ethic in Europe. |
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British and Irish players have a work ethic and a steeliness that are difficult to find in continental players. |
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Worn out but with an underlying humanity and work ethic a the title refers to how he does his hits a Pitt makes Jackie a scruffily generous soul. |
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Icelanders also have a very strong work ethic, working some of the longest hours of any industrialised nation. |
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By February 1969, Redding had grown weary of Hendrix's unpredictable work ethic and his creative control over the Experience's music. |
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Germanic immigrants brought their work ethic to the United States of America, Canada, South Africa and other European colonies. |
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A person does not need to be a religious Calvinist in order to follow the Protestant work ethic, as it is a part of certain cultures impacted by the Protestant Reformation. |
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Among them were the Puritans who emigrated to New England, bringing the work ethic with them and helping define the culture of what would become the United States of America. |
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Athletics instill a work ethic, discipline, competitive spirit and a desire for earned respect among the rank-and-file members of any business concern. |
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Safety is an integral part of our work ethic and culture at Fluor. |
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The work ethic... is most seriously challenged by the technological revolution, which has abolished scarcity and has made many kinds of work unfulfilling or even unnecessary. |
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