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The Japanese are "a conscientious hardworking people".
She is a conscientious, hardworking and humble leader and this shows in her commitment to giving staff the best possible working experience.
Even if you think you're a conscientious, hardworking type, you may still be prone to social loafing, the tendency for people to put in less effort when working on a task with a group than they would do if alone.
Conscientious, hardworking, she would contribute when you were having a discussion about a topic she was interested in.
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He is a conscientious and hardworking player and possesses an unusual grasp of the technical aspects of his trade but has no flair for showmanship.
Roeder recalls Kim as "a very industrious student, very conscientious, extremely hardworking," and someone who got along well with others in the lab, where he studied gene regulation in yeast.
Cohn's victims are in almost every instance hardworking, conscientious people blocked at every turn by a dysfunctional system.
The researchers hypothesized that the letters for men would use more "ability" words ("talented," "smart"), whereas those for women would use more "grindstone" words ("hardworking," "conscientious").
Wright says: "As soon as staff see you as a hardworking, conscientious and friendly trainee they will involve you in all sorts of things.
Despite the terribly low value universities appear to place on their GTAs, undergraduates receive high quality teaching, because we are hardworking and conscientious: we want to do our best for the students.
To his son and successor, Frederick II (the Great), he left the best-trained army in Europe, a financial reserve of 8,000,000 thalers, productive domains, provinces developed through large-scale colonization (particularly East Prussia), and a hardworking, thrifty, conscientious bureaucracy.
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