perseverance
(noun)
Continuing in a course of action without regard to discouragement, opposition, or previous failure.
Examples of perseverance in the following topics:
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Ethics Training
- Perseverance: Perseverance is the ability to decide on a moral plan of action and then to adapt to any barriers that arise in order to continue working toward that goal.
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Differences in Status
- Achieved status is what an individual acquires as a result of the exercise of knowledge, ability, talent, skill, and/or perseverance.
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The Status of Women
- These organizations were initially relatively rare, however, and patriot women adopted what is now commonly called "Republican Motherhood," which meant instilling in their children republican values and ideals that would prepare them to be good citizens, so that the new American Republic could continue to prosper and persevere.
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Key Characteristics of Entrepreneurs
- Perseverance: The entrepreneur must be able to keep going even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
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Gender and Politics
- As their children grew, American mothers were entrusted with imparting the new ideals of the independent republic to their children, so that the new American Republic could continue to prosper and persevere.
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Finding Jobs in Education
- Searching for a full time job takes time, energy and perseverance.
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Introduction
- Perseverance: Able to keep going even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
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The business eco-system: Your path to finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow
- Perseverance: Able to keep going even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
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From Political Values to Ideology
- Underlying these capitalist values is the belief that, through hard work and perseverance, anyone can be financially successful.
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Memories Can Boost a Business
- Because forgetting or setting aside their failures, their miseries, and their missteps allows them to feel hopeful about the future and persevere toward distant goals.