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Enabling refers to the notion that high performance not only depends on the motivation but also on the ability to perform well.
Their performance not only with bat and ball but in the field was outstanding.
This was a performance not only of burgeoning confidence but quite riveting authority.
So let us grade indeed, and reward according to performance, not only the teachers, but also the teachers' teachers.
His performance not only assured the success of his team but spurred a tactical change in baseball.
Hefty majorities expressed dissatisfaction or anger at the job performance not only of Mr Obama, but also of both parties and Congress.
"U.S. performance not only is poor at any given moment but also is improving much more slowly than that of other countries over time," the medical journal reported.
The report he wrote with four other Harvard researchers includes an analysis of exemplary performance not only at Brockton, but also at 14 other schools in five states.
BOARDS typically assess an enterprise's performance not only internally against what occurred in previous years, but also externally, against a peer group of companies.
And if wages were to vary with performance, not only would United's labor costs stay tuned to the business cycle but its workers -- just maybe -- would also start to think differently about their employer.
Then it goes to the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), which is tasked by government with producing information for professionals and the public on the performance not only of heart surgeons but more recently others too.
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