But in one discipline it stands head and shoulders above the rest.
Obviously, focusing on one discipline will increase your power faster than if you tried to learn to be a thief, then a mage, then a fighter.
But for me, Kostelic was the favourite because I know how important current confidence is in ski racing, and it translates from one discipline to the other.
But it would also be wonderfully satisfying to know that public relations was the one discipline that truly is responsible for driving a company to establish a higher purpose.
From the beginning, architects, landscape architects and interior designers have worked together in a communal, open office where no one discipline dominates and all are invited to participate in every commission, regardless of type or size.
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The whole system was more one of corporate discipline than real borrowing and lending.
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To avoid the seduction of success, follow one simple principle - discipline over-training .
Convincing all those groups to pull together in one direction takes monumental discipline--something Yahoo!
My recommendations for how to find these opportunities are based on four observations, the first two about the cloud, one about the way that CIOs and CTOs must improve their management practices, and one about the misunderstood discipline of value-driven Business Process Management.
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Mancuso won the fifth world championship medal of her career, and her third in the super-G discipline -- one of two "speed events" along with the downhill, compared to the "technical" slalom and giant slalom races.
The second advantage was one Coolidge himself supplied: the discipline to use budget tools, new and old.
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Swansea Prison also has work to do to meet UK targets for tackling drug abuse, with 16.1%, and activity hours - 22 - but it was one of the best establishments for discipline with an assault rate of just 1.9%.
Dorrian said the investigation found no compromise, but did find the codes were "potentially handled improperly, " by one officer, who is now facing discipline.
But Brown is careful not to violate one of the tenets of her investment discipline and try to predict which funds will be in favor down the road.
One more tip: Consider imposing some discipline on email interruptions.
To be passionate and instill fire and discipline in student-athletes is one thing.
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Finally, one of the great hallmarks of executives is their discipline.
They originally looked for IQ and conscientiousness, the latter a measure of self-discipline known in the psych community as one of the Big Fiv e traits of human personalities.
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The task of estimating Earth's ancient climate, a discipline known as paleoclimatology, is a challenging one.
Developing discipline with heart in leadership with nonprofits is one of the most impactful gifts you can give.
By exercising a little discipline and eliminating down time at work, one could increase productivity by as much as 25 percent!
Keeping quiet when the person is close enough to practically read one's thoughts, is a matter of self-discipline, fuelled by caring.
As citizens and taxpayers, we'd expect good discipline from these folks without having to have some one check up on them.
France has a long standing tradition in the field of underwater archaeological research, being one of the pioneering countries to develop scientific methodology for the discipline of underwater archaeology.
Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip, one of those to sign up to new rules on fiscal discipline and budgetary oversight, told the BBC he was not "angry" with the UK's refusal to do so, as each country had the right to pursue its own interests.
More troubling still, it is now evident that -- despite his commitment to have decontrol decisions made on a strategic basis rather than on an "ad hoc" one -- Kloske apparently has no intention of imposing such discipline on the Commerce Department or the foreign availability process it runs.
The Tri-Nations champions paid the price for ill-discipline as Julien Dupuy kicked four penalties and Morgan Parra one.
This rule helped lead to the budget surpluses of the 1990s, and it's one of the most important steps we can take to restore fiscal discipline in Washington.
Yes, one can easily make the argument that the energy, training and discipline which a career in dance or music requires are indeed very similar to the regimen of an athlete.
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So the government's prospects for a whole flotilla of major bills now depends on the Lib Dem whips' ability to re-assert party discipline - and some senior figures seem quite content at what one called "last night's controlled detonation".
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