Pronunciation of the English word achieving.
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1. | Americans, on the other hand, are more likely to take chances in the hope of achieving great success. | |
2. | The success of newly-developed applications and government-forced deregulation may hold the key to achieving this economic implementation. | |
3. | The new birth policy is aimed at achieving zero population growth. | |
4. | Each endeavouring, all achieving. | |
5. | Achieving a nice weld bead is not within everyone's reach! | |
6. | "She would never judge her own accomplishments, but she has succeeded in achieving what she set out to do in her first year," the source said. | |
7. | Patriotism in its simple, clear and plain meaning is nothing other to rulers than an instrument for achieving their power-hungry and self-serving goals. To those who are subjected to them, it is a denial of human dignity, reason, and conscience, as well as a slavish submission of themselves to those who are in power. | |
8. | They will have difficulty in achieving their goal. | |
9. | They should create and maintain the internal environment in which people can become fully involved in achieving the organization's objectives. | |
10. | Identifying, understanding and managing interrelated processes as a system contributes to the organization's effectiveness and efficiency in achieving its objectives. |