Given our greater emphasis on providing option grants
as the key component of our executive compensation, our board of directors did not adjust the target bonus amounts for our executive officers in 2010 from prior years.
As a key component of a hub and spoke online marketing strategy, blogs can be very effective for social media network engagement, online PR, customer service, and as search engine optimization assets.
Either way, PRM
as key component of a go - to - market architecture will help to get the most out of your channel.
The Public Policy Forum, an independent think tank, will release a report on Thursday on «news, democracy and trust in the digital age» that is expected to provide a road map for government to bolster professional journalism
as a key component of the political process.
«When we speak with company management and independent directors, we emphasize diversity and inclusion
as key components of corporate culture and strategy,» he said.
Plan Colombia, which President George W. Bush renamed the Andean Regional Initiative, is being sold
as a key component of the war on drugs.
The spiritual discipline of fellowship is taught throughout Scripture
as a key component of the Christian life.
Churches hold doctrinal statements of so called «beliefs»
as key components of having faith in God... these include things like the bible is innerrant, God is a Trinity, Jesus is 1/2 man and 1/2 God, the virgin birth, etc..
We take full advantage of these beauties by using them in the dressing, and
as a key component of the salad.
«The supply chain synergies were and are viewed
as a key component of the power of Le Duff America.
U.S. whey proteins are well known
as a key component of training regimens for competitive body builders and other professional athletes.
Highlighting an ingredient in infant formula
as a key component of breast milk is misleading and is contrary to section 5 (1) of the Food and Drugs Act.
The BFHI recognizes the critical importance of breastfeeding support immediately after birth
as a key component of maternal and infant health.
He said Buhari acknowledged that
as a key component of democratic principles, people in democratic societies «are so emotionally attached to free speech that they would defend it with all their might».
«The WNYREDC identified MAP's Farmhouse as a priority project because it creates a model for neighborhood - based, sustainable food systems development
as a key component of community revitalization.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who pushed hard to get Las Vegas - style casinos legalized in New York
as a key component of his plan to revive the upstate economy, plans to visit the three communities that emerged victorious yesterday in the battle for gaming licenses.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, County Executive Joanie Mahoney and Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner all described education
as a key component of economic development.
In light of the Clean Energy Standard mandate, and recognizing the enormous potential renewable energy resource that exists off of its Atlantic coast, New York has set its sights squarely on offshore wind energy
as a key component of the State's clean energy strategy.
Escherichia coli and many other bacteria produce cellulose
as a key component of the extracellular matrix that coats the cells to form a biofilm, a complex multicellular community consisting of numerous bacteria, exopolysaccharides (like cellulose), protein fibers, and DNA (4 — 6).
«We identified the cytosolic protein Vms1
as a key component of a novel pathway termed mitoRQC that protects mitochondria from the toxic effects of such aberrant proteins,» explain the authors of the study.
«These findings support promoting physical activity
as a key component of population - wide cancer prevention and control efforts,» the authors conclude.
This widespread lack of the need for telomerase is used by evolution
as a key component of our defense against cancer, because having a limit to the size and renewal of telomeres prevents our cells from replicating themselves indefinitely — the crucial hallmark of cancer.
«This gene, Sr35, functions
as a key component of plants» immune system,» Akhunov said.
In this week's Nature, however, a team of researchers describe a simple, solid - state device that functions
as the key component of a quantum computer.
It means that the cathode,
as a key component of SOFC, contributes the most to the polarization loss during intermediate temperature operation.
We hope each of these contributors are personally gratified in knowing that they are furthering a major effort in aiding habitat preservation and species survival —
as a key component of Project Passenger Pigeon.
Stella has been in private practice for 10 years, during which she has researched and promoted the importance of gut balance
as a key component of complete wellness.
All of these trials included active yoga postures
as a key component of their intervention, which lasted from 40 days to six months.
Overall, there is a compelling case for sitting reduction to be included in clinical preventive advice
as a key component of «active living», where adults and children are encouraged to «stand up, move more and sit less» across different settings and locations throughout the day.
As a key component of your parasympathetic nervous system, the vagus is a nerve associated with times of plenty rather than hardship or trauma.
Anyone who went to the movies in America during the Seventies will remember nostalgia
as a key component of the era.
Of course we stress
this as a key component of the program
It is viewed
as a key component of student learning, one that should be promoted as a core classroom pedagogy to enrich students» love of learning and creativity.
As both a teacher and curriculum specialist, he has developed classroom experiences that value play
as a key component of learning.
When presented with an opportunity to open ChicagoQuest, a school that values play
as a key component of learning, I jumped at the opportunity.
Documentation on the official CCSS website presents «higher - order thinking skills»
as a key component of the CCSS (NGA Center & CCSSO, 2015, About the Standards).
Integrate social - emotional learning
as a key component of all major statewide initiatives related to the health and success of children and families, such as the Massachusetts Senate's «Kids First» campaign.
Accordingly, I teach my trainees to rely on the «3Ps and a D,» that the Christensen Institute identifies
as the key components of a successful blended learning strategy: path, pace, place, and data [4].
With research continuing to show the benefits of SEL, government officials should include SEL
as a key component of their education agenda.
Haglund said the district used the community meetings
as the key component of its needs assessment.
As a key component of a Linked Learning approach, Work - based Learning is not as easy as it seems.
Others looking to develop these networks would be well served to attend to and prioritize the work of culture - building
as a key component of what's required to develop, test, and spread breakthrough improvements.
Loss of Talented Teachers: The move toward using test scores
as a key component of evaluations and «merit pay» schemes may well push many talented teachers out of the profession.
Principal Rainey points to the school's focus on relationships with students and a rigorous hiring process
as key components of the school's success with student achievement.
I came away so impressed with his knowledge, passion, and entertaining style of presenting, I immediately reached out to him to work with our staff at Chicago Virtual Charter School
as a key component of our Professional Development program.
The board implores Congress to maintain annual testing
as a key component of federal education law, and, unsurprisingly, I find the arguments less than stellar.
CCSA created the Similar Students Measure (SSM),
as a key component of our accountability framework.
Parent involvement has increasingly been mandated
as a key component of school reform, and school community relations courses (as well as standards for administrators) call for collaborating with diverse families and communities.
The team uses peer observation and feedback
as a key component of professional development, and staff members are encouraged to visit their fellow teachers» classrooms to observe instructional mastery techniques.
As a key component of DOT's 1995 EJ strategy, the Department issued an internal DOT Order on EJ in 1997 (DOT Order 5610.2), setting forth the Department's commitment to achieving EJ as part of its mission and providing that it is DOT policy to promote EJ principles through the incorporation of those principles in all DOT programs, policies, and activities.