Sentence examples for long-term excellence from inspiring English sources

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"Absolutely," he said, well aware that Iona and Manhattan have tried and failed to sustain long-term excellence.

That Woods would risk swing changes at age 22, after already winning a major championship, reflects his desire for long-term excellence.

The general public's familiarity with Bill Belichick, Tom Brady and the long-term excellence of the Patriots no doubt played a role in the Super Bowl opening line, which is intended to spur maximum betting, balanced on both sides.

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While school system leaders struggle to move from classroom and school level success to sustained systematic excellence, a careful reading of "David and Goliath" would cause them to beg the question of whether America's historical and divisive "them vs. us" fights over education will actually serve as an advantage in the development of long-term, systematic, excellence in public education.

In 1998 and 2000, Mr. Grob and Mr. Mangano received presidential awards given to a small number of federal employees who show "a relentless long-term commitment to excellence in public service".

"I don't know of any business plan where this kind of in-depth reporting makes sense, except for one that is built on a long-term goal of excellence," he said.

He also said they should be structured to reward long-term growth and real excellence, not just quarterly share-price hikes.

The final 5% will go to science, including centers of excellence and long-term research and monitoring.

Employees of the new organisation will be part of the world's first truly global consumer publishing company, committed to sustained editorial excellence and long-term investment in a rich diversity of content.

So how can Germany's publicly funded higher education system--which also accounts for most of the basic research--survive on a long-term basis while still maintaining excellence on a competitive level?

A more dynamic approach would be for studio leaders, too many of whom act like moneymen in an orphaned subdivision of multinational corporations, to recognize the ways cultural inclusiveness, artistic excellence and long-term profitability are linked.

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