Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
But what about representing one's client to the best of one's ability?
It is the foundation of long-term participation and performance to the best of one's ability.
For what matters, in the end, is to bear witness, to tell what no one else can tell to the best of one's ability.
According to PA members, these principles, when followed to the best of one's ability, allow for a new way of life.
To the best of one's ability.
To work to the best of one's abilities and competence and to pay taxes in the interest of society.
To contribute to the best of one's abilities to the promotion and achievement of African unity.
(v.) To perform a routine or skill to the best of one's ability, with no major errors or deductions.
The oath is then solemnized in the name of Yeshey Goempo and with a promise to serve the country to the best of one's ability.
Its motto is Certare Ingenio, Latin for Use Skills to the Best of One's Abilities.
According to the Narcotics Anonymous Basic Text, the "Twelve Steps" are the source of this hope and freedom when worked to the best of one's ability.
But prayer cannot atone for wrongs done, without an honest sincere attempt to rectify any wrong done to the best of one's ability, and the sincere intention to avoid repetition.
The discipline of getting to a job on time, of performing a job to the best of one's ability, of managing one's paycheck, of successfully interacting with fellow workers and bosses is of inestimable value.
It is therefore a good idea to have closer cooperation at every level to combat the problem, because doping undermines the very essence of sport: a love of competition, drawing on all one's resources and performing to the best of one's ability.
In "Das Problem der Abkürzung "lebensunwerten" Lebens" (1925), Meltzer wrote that it was "far more heroic to accept these beings to the best of one's abilities, to bring sunshine into their lives, and therewith to serve humanity."
The harm is its violation of "each individual's right to be treated with the respect and concern that is due to her as a full and equally valuable human being" - and, in practical terms, to do one's job to the best of one's ability.
It is her strong belief that for a good leader to succeed, one must be willing to be immersed in a greater, more demanding role, to work to the best of one's ability to ensure a better quality of life for one's constituents and most importantly one must love to serve.
Jones is expressing three central and fundamentally related features of Idealist ethics: the idea of service; the acceptance of one's position in society and a willingness to perform allotted tasks to the best of one's ability; and the belief that morality cannot be imposed by external forces, but that it must come from within the individual personality.