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"overachieve" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to do better than expected in your studies or work
  2. [intransitive] to try too hard to be successful in your workTopics Successc2
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There's no reason all 32 teams can't overachieve this year, right?
"We could see the company overachieve its cost savings targets," he added.
"I'm one of those guys who likes to undersell and overachieve," he says.
Something of an unknown quantity, they managed to overachieve without ever playing particularly well.
It is that the skills required to overachieve in those disciplines are markedly different.
"I think Simone felt obliged to overachieve, from some inner urge," her mother says.
Straight-A students: Recognize that underachieving in school can prepare you to overachieve in life.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Unlike queen of hearts Adele to overachieve isn't it?
Their standard isn't to achieve the minimum requirements quickly, but to instead do everything possible to overachieve.
Nonetheless, the limited historical record does not show that the authors of astonishing early-round upsets continue to overachieve.
The Celtics move the ball and don't turn it over; they're ruthless and smart, and they overachieve in every way.
"Banks need to work hard to achieve this target and try to overachieve it, if they can," the source said.
Now all he has to do is continue to overachieve until that becomes his new normal, and then keep growing from there.
"To our players' credit, there was a real belief in the locker room that we could overachieve," Connecticut Coach Curt Miller said.
The NCAA's archaic transfer rules may have finally met their match—at least in the case of athletes who overachieve in the classroom.
Allardyce has never suffered relegation from the Premier League and, despite his often rudimentary approach, his teams tend to overachieve in terms of results.
Hynes received a multiyear extension as a way to maintain continuity and reward a coach that enabled his team to overachieve in 2017-18.
The turnout drop in past off-year elections enabled Republicans to overachieve and maintain their legislative majorities even as Virginia trended more Democratic as a whole.
And while she provides ideas — such as overachieve at work to save whatever raises you get before you quit — she doesn't go into any great depth.
Concerned that my need to please and overachieve would not serve me well in the real world, my father gave me this book as a young girl.
Frydenberg chose not to lift that forecast, likely hoping it would allow the government to "overachieve" with a bigger surplus in the next full budget in May.
But as the analytics folks would remind you, their underlying numbers last year were very good, and they could make for a sneaky pick to overachieve expectations.
"I think Tom Steyer is overachieving, and I think his ability to overachieve is because he has a very strong team on the ground, who is organizing," Gunn says.
China and India are both on track to "overachieve" their Paris Climate Agreement goals of de-carbonizing their energy grids by 20303, according to the Climate Action Tracker study released Monday.
But as much as we can relate to that as an inspirational mantra, it's also a grim reminder of how painful it can be to constantly try to overachieve…in silence and with little support.
What that means: It is slightly surprising for one of the biggest prizes of the off-season to end up with the Jets, a team that had to overachieve to go 5-11 last season.
Realistic best case: The Finns always seem to find a way to overachieve in these tournaments, so it's not out of the question that they could surprise Sweden or Russia and steal a Group B playoff spot.
Analysts say that gives Apple a lot of room to overachieve, even with the company coming off two straight quarters of year-over-year revenue decline and significant strategic issues, including the U.S.-China trade war in which Apple has become embroiled.
You think modest expectations are the key to true happiness: Indiana Pacers, Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz By far the most fulfilling teams to root for are those talented enough to overachieve, young enough to learn from mistakes, armed with an exciting direction and a clear identity.
But while the part only requires Emily Blunt to channel the spirit of Julie Andrews' performance — once again, the eponymous nanny lacks a clearly defined character arc, and all but blends into the background during the second half of the film — the "Edge of Tomorrow" star can't help but overachieve.
Rivers hasn't had a team overachieve like these starless Clippers since his rookie season on the bench with Orlando in 393-2000 when the Magic won a wholly unexpected 41 games in a season billed as a placeholder before a splashy free-agent summer that ultimately landed Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady in the Magic Kingdom.
Kyrie Irving, Al Horford, and Gordon Hayward are all All-Star-caliber talents who both complement each other wonderfully and are still improving as individuals in various ways, but if Boston wants to overachieve and sustain championship contention through the next decade, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, two interchangeable wings who're long, athletic, and harmonious with the modern game, must make notable strides sooner than later.
He has successfully managed at a variety of levels in the school as they continue to overachieve with a school population of under 400 pupils. He is married to Tina and has two children Faye and Rian.
Many teams are considered "Cinderella teams" when they seemingly overachieve. For example, the Tampa Bay Rays, and the Arizona Cardinals went all the way to their respective leagues' championships in 2008 only to "turn into a pumpkin" at the end. This list is largely confined to "Cinderella teams" that won championships.
On a personal level, Pool throughout his career took great pride in his Washington, Dallas, Austin, and other U.S. Congressional and Texas Legislative Offices. Constituent service was paramount to office holder Joe Pool. Over the years Pool's staff received many accolades for their professionalism and decorum. Pool mentored office staff to overachieve when working for their real bosses, the constituents.
According to Robert L. Hutchings, "One can hardly doubt that if there had been a slower buildup of industry, the attack would have been successful and world history would have evolved quite differently."Russia and the USSR, 1855–1991: Autocracy and Dictatorship p.147 For the laborers involved in industry, however, life was difficult. Workers were encouraged to fulfill and overachieve quotas through propaganda, such as the Stakhanovite movement.
Eberflus’ unit continued to overachieve through an adversity-plagued season. Sean Lee was placed on IR on July 2, having suffered a torn ACL during OTAs. The team replaced Lee by acquiring Rolando McClain in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens. Under Eberflus' tutelage, the once-thought-to-be bust compiled career highs in tackles (108) and interceptions (two) while leading the team with 9.0 tackles for loss.
Charla Swann is one of the castaways. The reasons for Charla's enrollment in the Charting a New Course program are not immediately evident, but she is eventually revealed to be under intense pressure from her father to overachieve in the field of athletics and suffered from a burnout. She is serious and reserved, and she is very self-conscious about her family's financial situation. Because of this, she does not come to trust her fellow castaways until later in the series.
Born in Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Đoinčević played for FK Crvenka and FK Rad in his country.Fudbaleri D, DŽ, E The 29-year-old moved abroad in August 1990, signing with S.C. Salgueiros in Portugal. In his first season, Đoinčević helped the Paranhos side overachieve for a final fifth place after coming straight out of the second division, with the subsequent qualification to the UEFA Cup – a first-ever– with the player starting in all of his 36 Primeira Liga appearances. During his spell with the club, he shared teams with countrymen Stevan Milovac and Jovica Nikolić.
Alves was born in Rio de Janeiro. Having started professionally at Clube Atlético Mineiro, he moved to UD Almería on 24 July 2007, as the Andalusians had just achieved a first ever promotion to La Liga. Initially the backup to another newly signed, David Cobeño, he eventually became the undisputed starter, helping the club overachieve for a final eighth place in the league with notable performances against, among others, Real Madrid. After Cobeño left for Rayo Vallecano in August 2008, Alves remained first-choice during 2008–09, but suffered an injury in the final stretch of the season.
These Americans often report that their families pushed them very hard to strive for success and overachieve in many aspects of society, especially education. African immigrants put a premium on education because of the limited socioeconomic opportunities they experienced in their native countries. Consequently, they often allocate more resources towards it. This pushing of second generation African immigrants by their parents has proven to be the key factor in their success, and a combination of family support and the emphasis of family unit has given these citizens social and psychological stability which makes them strive even further for success in many aspects of their daily life and society.
Tom begins working at Entertainment 720 and offers the shoeshinist at city hall, Andy Dwyer, a job, which Andy turns down. Entertainment 720 goes bankrupt due to their massive overspending and no business model and Tom decides to throw one last party which Lucy attends at which he confesses to her that he is broke and jobless. Ron tries to persuade Tom to take his old job back, departing from Tom's early storyline by saying he does his job well and keeps the bosses off Ron's back, but doesn't overachieve to the point where the Parks department is tasked to do extra assignments. Tom initially refuses but eventually agrees.
In 2015, Giant announced the global launch of its Momentum brand lifestyle bikes. The first two models, the iNeed Street and iWant Park, had an ARP of US$425 and were aimed at a younger, more urban demographic than Giant's more expensive performance road and mountain bikes. In July 2019, Giant launched Cadex, previously the name of their mass- produced carbon fiber bicycle launched in 1987, as their line of bicycle components, wheels, tires and finishing kits. Before the brand was officially launched, UCI WorldTeam teams sponsored by Giant (Team Sunweb on 2018, and CCC Pro Team on 2019) were seen with components branded as #Overachieve, which Giant says were race-tested prototypes of the Cadex components.
After emerging through local CD Colonia Moscardó's youth ranks, Madrid-born Jaro started his professional career with Cádiz CF in the 1983–84 season, playing once in an eventual La Liga relegation. In 1988 he moved to neighbours CD Málaga, who were also relegated at the end of his second year. Subsequently, Jaro spent four years at national powerhouse Real Madrid, where he could only appear in 23 league games, barred by legendary Francisco Buyo. In the 1994–95 campaign he helped Real Betis overachieve for a final third place in the top division, immediately after having promoted: he played all 38 matches and only conceded 25 goals, good enough for the Ricardo Zamora Trophy.
For 2007–08, Ortiz joined newly promoted UD Almería, where he was instrumental in helping the Andalusia side overachieve to a final eighth place in La Liga. He scored two goals, including in a 4–1 away win against neighbours Sevilla FC on 19 April 2008, and continued to be regularly used in the following top flight seasons, inclusively as an attacking right back. Ortiz played as both right and left-back during the 2010–11 campaign. He netted twice in the Copa del Rey, both in a 4–3 victory over RCD Mallorca (8–6 on aggregate) for the round of 16, as the team eventually reached the competition's semi-finals for the first time in their history, being nonetheless relegated after ranking 20th and last.
Martin marshaled all of its resources to meet this challenge and delivered the system with no discrepancies in hardware and documentation and were able to demonstrate operation within a day of the start of setup. After reviewing how Martin was able to overachieve, its management came to the conclusion that while it had not insisted on perfection in the past, it had in this instance, and that was all that was needed to attain outstanding product quality. Management commissioned a team to examine the phenomenon and come up with an action plan, which became the organizing, motivating, and initiating elements of Zero Defects. The Department of Defense also took notice and in 1964, began to actively encourage its vendors to adopt Zero Defects programs.
Based on Ordzhonikidze's goal of improving coal output, in late August 1935 the Central Irmino mine, which had been producing below its quota, decided to have one miner overachieve his quota as a means to encourage all workers. To ensure things went smoothly, the selected miner would secretly be given assistance, though for appearances he would seem to work alone. Alexey Stakhanov was chosen for the task, and on the night of 30–31 August he mined a reported 102 tons of coal, 14 times his quota (though with the assistance of two helpers it worked out to just over five times his regular output). Stakhanov's achievement, a Union record for a single night of mining, was reported as a small news item in the 2 September edition of Pravda, the official paper of the Party.

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