overachievement उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Patterson, chairman of an advertising firm and author of five bestsellers in a row, has friends who call his apartment the " House of Overachievement ."
- This can create large amounts of pressure to perform well; tokens will often either respond to this with overachievement or underachievement, both of which make further advancement difficult.
- As someone who covered the first girls'high school basketball tournament in Wisconsin in the mid-1970s, I have found the evolution of overachievement in the women's game fascinating.
- There was also humiliation for the two-time French Open champion, Jim Courier, who played his most hapless match of what had been nearly a decadelong career of overachievement at Roland Garros.
- The CNN termination was _ to say the least _ an unexpected detour in a lifetime of overachievement for Oliver, a South Carolina native and the great-great-granddaughter of Confederate general Wade Hampton.
- But a realistic look at things suggests that if Alabama can somehow find three more wins on its schedule and qualify for a bowl game, that will be quite an achievement, if not an overachievement.
- "Extraordinary performances in our European and Latin American operations, and to a lesser degree favorable foreign exchange drove our overachievement in the quarter, " chairman and chief executive Andrea Jung said in a statement.
- Arkin s research concerns the self in social interaction, with special emphasis on the uncertain self ( self-doubt; self-handicapping and overachievement; personal security and insecurity in the post 9 / 11 era ).
- Then the people most responsible for the overachievement, point guard Jason Terry and senior center A . J . Bramlett, came up empty Friday in a 61-60 first-round upset loss to 13th-seeded Oklahoma.
- From best actress in the 1998 state one-act play competition ( as Ariel in " The Tempest " ) to slots in the Governor's Honors program and the National Honor Society, her resume bulges with overachievement.