Sentence examples for of rising performance from inspiring English sources

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"No pay system can be fair if it fails to reflect individual performance," he concludes; the public sector needs to spell out its view of success and failure and distribute rewards accordingly.The problem lies in creating a solution less flawed and distrusted than private-sector bonuses, which are often divorced from tangible proof of rising performance.

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They liken America to "an ageing sports dynasty that has won the Super Bowl for many years but blithely ignores the rising performance of younger teams".But these rankings include measures that have little to do with innovation, such as the size of a country's trade deficit.

Deleterious effects of rising temperature on aerobic performance has already led to population collapses and ecosystem shifts in polar and temperate regions [9], and similar effects might be expected to occur in tropical marine systems.

The 33 s improvement in heel-rise in the present study with low-dose supplementation appears highly significant given observations of heel-rise performance declining by ∼30 s with aging in healthy adults [ 46].

Again, both goals were a perfect fit for high achievers, who revel in the need for personal heroics and the challenge of an ever-rising performance bar.

Madison Rising's performance of the National Anthem before this year's Daytona 500 raised enough hackles for the band to issue a news release to defend their version, saying the crowd wasn't prepared for a "nontraditional" "Star Spangled Banner".

Introducing chronic diseases in model 1 attenuated the effect of exposure on chair-rise performance in men and in women.

Tempest – who released her debut album Balance in 2011 and has written for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Channel 4 and the BBC as well as performing on the festival circuit – is one of the rising stars of a performance community that is viewed with some suspicion by the poetry establishment.

A recent systematic review found, similarly to us, that childhood SEP was related to chair rise performance independently of adult SEP and body size.

The associations between exposure-years and chair-rise performance (number of chair-rises in 30 s) were analysed in multivariate linear and non-linear regression models adjusted for covariates.

Samson et al. [ 34] investigated the correlation between knee extensor strength and functional mobility (the timed 'get-up-and-go' test, comparable to a combination of walking velocity and chair rise performance in the present study) in healthy men and women aged 19 to 90.

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