Sentence examples for define a career from inspiring English sources

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• Funny how near misses and inches can define a career.

Still, he has no plans to define a career path.

Employers and employees alike now define a career path as job-hopping.

But such decisions – to play or not to play – are what define a career.

And while rings might not define a career, a player's legacy is greatly enhanced by championships precisely because so few players ever win one.

For the great players, championships define a career and a legacy, and it takes more than a notion to win them.

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Yet it defines a career.

"Turning pro is just not a few loose words, it defines a career," Wilson said.

Mr. Hawkins's 1956 hit, "I Put a Spell on You," defined a career built on vocal dementia, imagery lifted from voodoo folklore and B-movies, an anarchic sense of humor and a stage show that raised the stakes on rock 'n' roll theatricality.

This may be achieved by developing and defining a career path for CMWs.

This week Smith started a broad initiative — dubbed TAP, or transition assistance program — to offer personal and financial counseling to former players, along with a network of professionals to help them define a second career.

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