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"Excellence breeds the search for more excellence," Quinn said.
Nervy times - but more excellence at the net and a big serve seals the game.
But Nadal is nothing if not hungry for more excellence, and it might not be a stretch to say that he owes his career to this tournament more than any other.
On the first morning I visited, its vast gym, girded with giant photos of past American medallists (there has been more excellence, through the decades, than one might recall or assume), slowly filled with snow-sliders of many disciplines and body types — variations on freakishly fit.
How are we going to create more excellence?" he adds.
In addition to anticipation Vázquez et al. (2001a) argue that market orientation helps in fulfilling market needs with more excellence than competitors.
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The small menu, designed by Ms. Vollweiler, aims more at excellence than adventurousness, especially its starters.
For me, though, I wish it would become more about excellence and not make distinctions about whether something is above 14th Street or not.
Perhaps the events themselves have rewarded survival more than excellence, as in the final of the women's five-hundred-metre short-track speed-skating race, in which the winner was the only competitor who didn't fall.
Germany wishes to attract more international excellence to its institutions of higher education, so it is no surprise that all positions will be filled on an international basis.
A home appliances firm in China is used as an example, and the results show that the firm can lead to a more operational excellence in NPD mix practice and core competence by applying the proposed model.
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