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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most achievement" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "most" is a superlative that does not fit with the noun "achievement" in this context.
Example: "His most achievement in life was winning the Nobel Prize."
Alternatives: "greatest achievement" or "highest achievement."
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Another campaign mode is available, called "Glorious Achievements", in which each faction has several historically-based goals to achieve, which score points; the faction with the most achievement points wins the game.
People with high motivation for success and low motivation to avoid failure will be achievement-oriented, while people with strong motivation to avoid failure and weak motivation for success will try to avoid most achievement situations if possible.
It seems that ISM has an advantage over other achievement goal measures in that it can also capture social and extrinsic goals while at the same time taking into account mastery and performance goals which have been the focus of most achievement goal theorists.
Most achievement and acceptance is about hard work.
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These proposals build on Plyler's ideas: the children of illegal immigrants are innocent, and so the most achievement-oriented and compliant among them deserve rewards, including citizenship.
Similarly, the precision of most achievement-based measures of teacher effectiveness do not allow one to reliably distinguish between, for example, a teacher at the 45th percentile and a teacher at the 55th percentile.
The perception might be that for women, a medal would surpass most achievements and satisfaction they might get on their tour.
Remember most achievements are for co op.
Perhaps this is Cubby Broccoli's most unlikely achievement.
This is the most important achievement of all.
The six-hit is the I.P.L.'s most prized achievement.
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