Sentence examples for rising performance of from inspiring English sources

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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.

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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.

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".

As latitude rises, the performance of window designs on the south orientation is getting better.

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.

In the 1990s, international sports federations were struggling to combat the rising use of performance enhancing EPO, a hormone that controls the process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced.

Our findings of an association of adult SEP with standing balance and chair rise performance and no evidence of an association with grip strength (after adjustment for height), were consistent with previous analyses from the NSHD using a binary categorization of occupational social class (i.e. manual vs non-manual) [ 9].

One evening in London's West End about four years ago, the curtain was about to rise on a performance of The Woman in Black, then in its 10th year.

The senior American military official said the number of officers was "less than a couple dozen at most," but conceded that the figure could rise as the performance of senior officers was assessed.

Imagine such a thing today as any president's being spotted during the first intermission at the opera and exciting an ovation (President Bush would excite stupefaction) -- after which the curtain would rise on a performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner".

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