Sentence examples for one endeavour from inspiring English sources

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That's the world we now inhabit; this is one endeavour where the centre would always struggle to hold, but you get the feeling the Wachowskis knew that going in.

FynbosFarm believes this to be a high revenue venture, which, if successful, could become our number one endeavour.

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Despite her confession that she is "scared of everything", she was audacious and indefatigable, fuelled less by courage, perhaps, than the naïve belief born in the cloister of privilege that everything will always be OK, if only one endeavours to make it so.

Mr. Dittemore said the likelihood of another defective seal's turning up on one of Endeavour's three engines was "very, very, very low".

Thus, this paper is about the use of systems thinking and systems theory in EA and about how it is possible to reconcile and understand, based on a single overarching framework, the interplay of two major enterprise change endeavours: on one hand enterprise engineering (i.e. deliberate change) and on the other hand evolutionary, organic change.

Boswell's Presumptuous Task by Adam Sisman Hamish Hamiltonn, £17.99) succeeded triumphantly in focusing on one great human endeavour - the writing of the life of Samuel Johnson - and conjured from it a variety of insights into the nature of authorship, literary rivalry, fame, ambition, jealousy and friendship.

NASA held the countdown today as controllers scrambled to understand a data-relay problem with one of Endeavour's two master events controllers.

Now one might endeavour to support Russell's contrary view by arguing that non-zero speed is both necessary and sufficient for motion.

The 1000 Genomes Project represents one such endeavour to characterize the human genetic variation pattern at the MAF = 1% level as a foundation for association studies.

Thus, this paper is about the use of systems thinking and systems theory in EA and about how it is possible to reconcile and understand, based on a single overarching framework, the interplay of two major enterprise change endeavours: on the one hand enterprise engineering (i.e. deliberate change) and on the other hand evolutionary, organic change.

Finally, if Alexander's patterns are to be successful they must be compatible with contemporary society, which includes the ability to profit monetarily from one's endeavours, and Alexander's insistence on the de-commodification land runs counter to this requirement (Dovey 1990).

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