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I have, but I'm also grateful to have never had success handed to me.
None of these women had success handed to her," Clinton writes.
This tool is a 50 item questionnaire that uses a 5-point Likert scale (strongly agree to strongly disagree) and has ten subscales: work should be fun, being the best, innovation, attention to detail, worth and value of people, quality, communicating to get the job done, growth/profit/other indications of success, hand-on management and the importance of a shared philosophy.
To measure the level of difficulty of the postural tasks we used the percentage of successful hand grasps (= success rate).
Elsewhere, British success went hand in hand with omissions.
"I saw for the first time economic success working hand in hand with law and religion," Mr. Polson said.
Success Goes Hand in Hand Late last month Knight, in a reflective mood after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, ended his feud and resumed his donations to the university.
Inspired by the liberal philosophy of Bentham, in the 1800s Robert Owen proved that commercial success went hand in hand with valuing workers.
She drops by your table several times during the meal to make sure the evening is a success, sometimes hand in hand with her daughter — young Liv — the subject of the photographs and the restaurant's namesake.
"I've always said that success goes hand in hand with sacrifice.
Culture and success go hand in hand," say Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg in their book How Google Works.
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