Strive definition

Strive means Strive Real Estate Specialists Proprietary Limited, registration number 1991/004365/07, a company which renders property management services to individual clients, businesses and organisations, and includes all Strive Associated Entities. The terms "we", "us", and "our" shall have a corresponding meaning;
Strive means to “try hard, make efforts, struggle or contend.”882 The use of this verb calls for G20 members to take strong actions to count as full compliance in this commitment.
Strive means effort = study (Scripture and books), prayer, preparation (seeking out people who demonstrate this gift).

Examples of Strive in a sentence

  • See 2015-16 Strive HI Indicators and Measures Technical Report for more details.

  • Strive to create and maintain the best possible learning environment.

  • This metric is a revised version of the Strive HI growth scoring rubric (below).

  • Strive to continue to provide miscellaneous services to our friends and partners around the country such as sharing of our large photo log, presentations and other resources.

  • Strive to represent the consensus of views on growth management and planning issues among member agencies.

  • Strive to achieve a positive balance between academic responsibilities, duties associated with the Community Advisor position, and the continuing maintenance and improvement of your personal well- being.

  • To attain these goals, all employees share in the common endeavor with the following responsibilities: - Support and abide by reasonable standards of conduct; - Promote good housekeeping and maintain a safe work environment; - Support and promote efficient work processes; - Strive to achieve quality goals and endeavor to improve quality standards.

  • Strive to be self-aware and willing to work towards professional growth and competence.

  • Master Plan §HP.1.2. • Strive for viable mixed income neighborhoods throughout Fernley that collectively reflect the diversity of housing types and tenure (rental and ownership).

  • Strive to graduate from high school and prepare for college and/or careers in the 21st century.


More Definitions of Strive

Strive means Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America, formerly known as Students Together Rising in Vocational Education, a vocational career and technical student organization authorized by the Arizona Department of Education under A.R.S. § 15-781.01.
Strive means Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America, formerly known as Students Together Ris- ing in Vocational Education, a vocational career and technical student organization authorized by the Arizona Depart- ment of Education under A.R.S. § 15-781.01.

Related to Strive

  • Resolve and the correlative terms, “Resolved”, “Resolving” and “Resolution” each means that the Services are restored to a point where the Customer can perform their job. In some cases, this may only be a work around solution until the root cause of the Error or Unplanned Disruption is identified and corrected (the need for restoration of normal service supersedes the need to find the root cause of the incident).

  • Good Faith Efforts means actions undertaken by a bidder or contractor to achieve a Contract Specific Goal that the CPO or his or her designee has determined, by their scope, intensity, and appropriateness to the objective, can reasonably be expected to fulfill the program’s requirements.

  • Good Faith Effort means efforts to achieve a DBE goal or other requirement of this Special Provision which, by their scope, intensity, and appropriateness to the objective, can reasonably be expected to fulfill the program requirement.

  • Diversity means variety among individuals. Diversity includes, for example, variations in socio-economic status, race, developmental level, ethnicity, gender, language, learning styles, culture, abilities, age, interests, and/or personality.

  • Stable in relation to land, means land form dimensions are or will be stable within tolerable limits now and in the foreseeable future. Stability includes consideration of geotechnical stability, settlement and consolidation allowances, bearing capacity (trafficability), erosion resistance and geochemical stability with respect to seepage, leachate and related contaminant generation.