You tell yourself, there will never be a good job waiting for me to excel at.
Moreover, a parliament without an opposition is hardly likely to excel at holding the government to account.
This allows for managers to thrive and companies to excel at what they know and do best.
I'm not saying other ethnic groups don't coddle their kids, but Latinas just seem to excel at it.
These athletes have demonstrated the grit and the grades to excel at the best universities in the world.
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But as the young Mr. Kaepernick went on to excel at football and other sports, Sammy grew and didn't stop.
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Rather, fair competition must be held as the overarching standard, a criterion that Gazprom is not likely to excel at.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The challenge for the CIA is to excel at human spying.
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"Here we are watching the debate hoping this is a good format for John McCain to excel at, and the first thing he does is spring this on us, " Lewis said.
Once I was actually in a job, I focused intently on how to excel at it so that I could be in a position to get a good review and be promoted.
Whether you're an executive trying to galvanize or get buy-in from your own organization or you're selling your firm's products and services, public speaking is one of most important skills to excel at.
"It's awfully good to excel at something while you are young, but if that means missing out on friends and other experiences you need for a fulfilling life, it's not worth it, " he says.
"If you have a conversation with women who have their pedal to the metal in the workplace and trying to excel at motherhood, you'll find that these women are juggling and they are exhausted, " he says.
After playing much of the season without John Wall, Nene and assorted other injured players, Washington's roster is finally close to full health and is starting to excel at the hardest part of the game: defense.
It's possible, we guess, though such a tablet would be counter to the arguments made at the iPad launch where Jobs and Co praised the device for being purpose-built to excel at specific tasks -- TechCrunch's device sounds like a general purpose machine.
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To the extent that I thought about it, I figured I would eventually focus on what I wanted and who I was but, for now, if I wanted to take the next step up the ladder, I needed to excel at what I was doing.
"It builds the kind of social and emotional intelligence women need to excel in teamwork at school and in their careers, " Vredenburgh says.
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It seems the Kansas City Chiefs place a lot of stock in the vertical jump acquiring three of the top 15 performers since 2006 while the New York Giants are partial to players who excel at the bench press, having drafted three of the top 15 standouts in that drill.
The better you are at knowing and communicating what needs to be done and why, the more you will excel at the tasks to get there.
Billy Edmunds said that he had been told on the telephone that he was to work four day shifts at the ExCel Centre, only to find when he checked the system later that he had been allocated three night shifts at a different location which he could not attend.
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While the Raiders have been obsessed with speed, the Houston Texans appear to prefer players who excel at one of the combine's less-heralded workouts: the three-cone drill.
Or you can program your computer screen, on which you're playing your 17th game of solitaire, to display an Excel spreadsheet at the press of a key if you see the boss approaching.
Students who excel at conforming to social expectations have a much higher chance of getting into Harvard.
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