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Gibala last month published a new study of H.I.T., requiring only a stationary bicycle and some degree of grit.
Archie Gemmill's combination of artistry and artisanship added some necessary sparkle and a fair degree of grit to the Forest midfield.
But Mitchell's immaculate slickness was balanced by a degree of grit, not least the audible tension between sensuality and more spiritual matters in Green's voice.
The uncertain journeys that wave after wave of immigrants have undertaken and the daily sacrifices that such transplants have made reflect a degree of grit that many of the American-born people I know have never been forced to muster, a magnitude of drive that we don't possess.
That takes an almost other-worldly degree of grit, tenacity and resilience.
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Doesn't mean one has to become bankrupt to learn (you can stop before that) but one has to have a certain degree of mental grit to experiment with their own money (and some cushion to be safe).
But the point of grit, true grit, is that no one ever gets there.
Then, a certain degree of surface roughness – usually created by grit blasting – is generally necessary to achieve good results [11].
This study aimed to examine the relationship of grit in surgical training, whether grit varies by grade of surgeon, and the association of grit with burnout.
3. The interplay of grit and emotions.
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