The Slovakians in particular excel at slalom, a canoeing event that involves river rapids.
You tell yourself, there will never be a good job waiting for me to excel at.
Humans also excel at forming patterns and making connections because the subconscious mind likes closure.
Students who excel at conforming to social expectations have a much higher chance of getting into Harvard.
Why do certain cities, states, regions and countries excel at creating new companies while others do not?
This allows for managers to thrive and companies to excel at what they know and do best.
Apple and Samsung excel at phones, have equally phenomenal supply chains, great marketing and equally good innovation capabilities.
I'm not saying other ethnic groups don't coddle their kids, but Latinas just seem to excel at it.
In these rapidly evolving fields, the young male college dropouts who excel at social-media app-building have no advantage.
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These athletes have demonstrated the grit and the grades to excel at the best universities in the world.
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Unlike their conventional counterparts, practitioners of alternative medicine often excel at harnessing the placebo effect, says Dr Ernst.
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Humans not only have all three abilities, but we excel at all three.
People excel at reasoning and make much better learning machines than do computers.
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Rather, fair competition must be held as the overarching standard, a criterion that Gazprom is not likely to excel at.
If those candidates excel at the online challenges, the odds are greater that they turn out to be good hires.
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Pushkin did not excel at school, but from the earliest age he had a feel for language which was quite exceptional.
He is set to excel at the Gold Cup distance, and has to be very seriously considered, especially at decent each-way odds.
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In studies, she has shown that as early as high school, women begin pressuring themselves to excel at work and extracurricular activities.
Because they are so competitive, narcissists love the adversarial nature of the legal system and excel at manipulating it to their advantage.
You see, I am in constant need to excel at both, even though I realize that to do both perfectly is impossible.
They wanted to excel at one sport rather than dabble in several.
Creating "risk-assessment tools" is the kind of thing all bureaucracies excel at: It's the proverbial nail for the guy with the hammer.
And moreover, how do you excel at something so nebulous and undefined?
Are we demonstrating that we cannot only excel at stretch responsibilities, but that we also conduct our current business with precision and excellence?
"We excel at things that require capital and skill, " says Peter Schott, an expert on international trade at the Yale School of Management.
Stephen Mackey, president and CEO of the Somerville Chamber of Commerce, said he's glad the business owners in his community excel at civic virtue.
It may seem like senior people, because they lead large swaths of an organization, need to excel at a broad array of functions and disciplines.
Scott also discusses how private equity managers, often excel at identifying underperforming brands and turning them around financially, are doing the same thing in sports.
With a run game that began to excel at midseason with Jerome Smith and Prince-Tyson Gulley, the offense helped lead Syracuse to an 8-5 record.
That these quarterbacks respectively hail from these universities reflects the complexity that NFL teams have in determining which players will excel at the professional level.
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