16 example sentences using attainment.
Attainment used in a sentence
Attainment in a sentence as a noun
Just my two cents - as long as the grade is what's being praised, the kid won't be fooled- its attainment that's being rewarded, not effort.
'Yes,' said the teacher, bowing his head and smiling in acknowledgement 'that is the water; I see you have attainment.
And once you adjust those to allow for likely attainment of happiness, 'early' retirement generally isn't all that 'early'.
It encourages creativity rather than emphasizing only on attainment of knowledge, both of which I believe are essential in the world we live in.
Despite that, California has some of the worst average educational attainment in the nation.
For example, educational attainment or social advantage are also class markers, and many people at $100k won't particularly have them.
To seek this information is wise and wonderful- but I respectfully suggest that dropping ones life to go back to school, chained anew in debt, isn't necessary for the attainment of that wisdom.
Americans of proper breeding and with the educational attainment and moral worth to become salarymen would simply never go bankrupt.
That said, college attainment among white men from higher income families actually outpaces, slightly, college attainment for white women from higher income families.
It is true that men have fared worse than women in the recession[1], and that men have fallen behind women in educational attainment, so that an influx of men into these fields might have strong, positive effects for society.
Source: Table 1 on p. 3, Figure 2 on p. 4.\nAdults unable to read prose at a 'proficient' level, by race/ethnicity: White - 83%, Asian/Pacific Islander - 88%, Hispanic - 96%, Black - 98%.Adults unable to read prose at a 'proficient' level, by educational attainment: High school graduates - 96%, College graduates - 69%, Graduate studies/degrees - 59%.
I think I could poll a family gathering of the McKenzies, whose average educational attainment is a master's, and probably get less than 20% of the family to agree that "Computers operate according to rules.
"Germany’s innovations create and sustain good jobs across the spectrum of workers’ educational attainment; American innovation, at best, creates jobs at Amazon’s fulfillment centers and in Apple stores.
"he vast majority of parents were foreign-born in Hong Kong or southern China, with relatively low educational attainment and a median income of between $30,001 and $45,000 in each of the study’s three phases, spaced out equally over eight years."Wait.
... The use of Monte Carlo simulation has no relationship to success of megaprojects or any of our other five figures of merit of projects: cost growth, cost competitiveness, schedule slippage, schedule competitiveness or production attainment.
It sounds touchy-feely, but things like school lunch programs are an enormous success when judged on the basis of their effect on childhood development, and the resulting increase in greater eventual intelligence, educational attainment, and productivity.
Attainment definitions
the act of achieving an aim; "the attainment of independence"
arrival at a new stage; "his attainment of puberty was delayed by malnutrition"
an ability that has been acquired by training
See also: skill accomplishment acquirement acquisition