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All of these political achievements -- each one a roll-back of state Power in response to offense against liberty, felt in culture rather than seen in Law -- were the end of processes that began among people, whose power, aggregated, was set against the State, motivated by a sense of injustice mostly unmediated by any political ideology.
Perhaps the new success is not holding information, but using information to deliver the sort of solid, real life achievement that each one of us can individually point at and say not "I know that," but, "hey look, I did that".
That Star Caliber 2000 watch I mentioned boasts 1,118 moving parts, each one an achievement of teeny-tiny perfection.
"Before they're slaughtered, each one gets an achievement award".
Our great achievements have one thing in common, of course.
noun 1.pride or gratification, esp. at the achievements of one's children.
The FLATT Prize has been one of our greatest achievements and one of my proudest aspects of this job.
In practice, value-added models routinely reject the hypothesis that the coefficient on previous achievement equals one.
On the basis of our achievements, one can infer that OnARTMAP can improve the generalization performance and decrease the number of categories.
He can't get the gratitude he feels he deserves for his achievements if no one knows what he achieved and why those achievements are so vital.
It passed, and he describes this legislative achievement as "one of the more satisfying things on my C.V".
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