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As talk of "achievement" soared over two centuries, the term "excellence" dropped out of favor, also elevenfold.
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"Absolutely," he said, well aware that Iona and Manhattan have tried and failed to sustain long-term excellence.
That Woods would risk swing changes at age 22, after already winning a major championship, reflects his desire for long-term excellence.
The general public's familiarity with Bill Belichick, Tom Brady and the long-term excellence of the Patriots no doubt played a role in the Super Bowl opening line, which is intended to spur maximum betting, balanced on both sides.
Further searches, replaced the term 'clinical excellence' with each of the domains of clinical excellence listed above (e.g. communication and interpersonal skills).
"Over the years, this chair has come to symbolise what I like to term democratic excellence, meaning that it's mass-produced and universally acceptable," he says.
We did so little by little, setting high standards in terms of excellence.
"About seven or eight years ago, Gonzaga set the bar for teams that were not affiliated with the high-powered, major conferences in terms of excellence," McKillop said.
If you look at the huge growth of restaurants, in terms of excellence and chef talent, across the country, coupled with the dominance in the past of New York, some swinging of the pendulum was inevitable.
In a context of high competitiveness, companies have to improve their activities in terms of excellence but also of nature.
On the second understanding, the good life for a human being is construed in terms of excellence or success.
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