Sentences with phrase «as ability points»

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Case in point, a recent study from Abertay University in Scotland found that a woman that's seen as wearing too much makeup can affect people's perception of her ability to lead.
You want to get to a there, a point in the future (usually three to five years out) at which time your business will have a different set of resources and abilities as well as greater profitability and increased assets.
As Fain points out, «The ability to more fully describe and understand a consumer's behavior is more complete than ever before, and that kind of data will make AI marketing tools even more effective over the next few years.»
As the leading psychologist on the topic Carol Dweck puts it, «In a growth mindset, people believe their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work — brains and talent are just the starting point,» whereas people with a fixed mindset believe «their basic qualities, like intelligence are fixed.»
This phenomenon is known as the «uncanny valley,» the point at which a leap forward in technology outpaces a human's ability to cope.
Instead, the bill would create a point - based system like those used in countries such as the U.K. and Australia that use factors such as English ability, education and job offers to rank applicants.
Others will point out Brady's fantastic skill, his natural leadership ability, and his incomparable experience as reasons for his success last night — and I'm not arguing that.
This type of employee thinks the world revolves around him or her and, as a result, lacks the ability to view things from anyone else's point of view.
Berman's death was one of a handful of unsolved cases — all of which shared Durst as a suspect — at the center of The Jinx, which aired last year and covered Durst's history of run - ins with the law as well as his ability, to that point, to wrangle away from any major conviction of wrongdoing.
«At that point,» Helvey went on to say, «All trust was broken: his trust in my ability as his assistant and mine in his temperament as a manager.»
You acquire the skill that is indispensable to all artists and entrepreneurs — the ability to switch back and forth in your imagination from your own point of view as writer / painter / seller to the point of view of your reader / gallery - goer / customer.
Patent grants are a point of pride for tech companies including Apple, Intel, Microsoft and Google, who point to their patents as proof of their ability to innovate.
The post goes on to point to resources to help you develop these skills as well as offering examples of companies both famous and obscure that survived because of their owners» ability to evolve, so if you're intrigued, check it out.
«The province has demonstrated the ability to exert considerable, ongoing expenditure restraint while instituting revenue changes as necessary to achieve its deficit reduction objectives, pointing to the strength of provincial management,» the rating agency said.
Separately, P&G has pointed to the success of SK - II, which is popular in China, as example of its ability to grow and market a smaller brand.
Rather, I see it as a sign that trade has reached a new balance point in the global economy — and one that we have the ability to nudge forward.
As Oath starts to connect disparate properties, from Verizon's mobile business to Yahoo Mail, one of its top selling points is the ability to decipher shopping behavior by analyzing email, ad executives say.
For instance, 1) If your tax rate is low now you'll likely save on taxes 2) If you expect higher tax rates later you'll likely save on taxes 3) It offers good flexibility with the ability to withdraw contributions penalty free 4) You aren't required to take minimum distributions at any point 5) You can continue to contribute as long as you have income.
Sundt (left) defined «crisis alpha» as the ability to generate returns at a time of crisis, and cited 20 years worth of data from his firm's Altegris 40 index of top commodity trading advisors (CTAs) to prove the point.
As an Owner, you will enjoy the ability to customize your vacations through a unique points - based currency system.
Distributed ledger systems also have clear disadvantages at the point - of - sale such as the ability to contest a charge, fraud protection and near - universal acceptance.»
Defense attorneys pointed to Tamerlan's relationship with his wife to demonstrate his ability to influence his younger brother Dzhokhar, as they began their case Monday in the sentencing phase of Dzhokhar's trial.
«New generation equipment, such as Bitmain's model S9, has the ability to quickly add hashrate which, absent changing other factors, would increase difficulty to the point where older generation miners are no longer profitable at most electricity price points
New technologies such as gene and cell therapies hold out the potential to transform medicine and create an inflection point in our ability to treat and even cure many intractable illnesses.
On top of that, you also have the ability to use the points to book hotel stays with brands such as Hilton and IHG.
As Vox's Dylan Matthews pointed out, it's about abuse of power — according to Daniels's account, Trump's wealth gave him the ability to quash a damaging story about himself, at least until after the presidential election.
«The committee were clear to point out that their decision is not based on your views but on your act of publicly posting those views such that it will have an effect on your ability to carry out a role as a social worker.
My point here is that your ability to offer explanations as you have done here only proves one thing, that you are well versed on what's in your web.
The great trick that humans developed at some point in the last few hundred thousand years is the ability to circle around a tree, rock, ancestor, flag, book or god, and then treat that thing as sacred.
Folks frequently point to our inherent ability to know right from wrong as a proof of God.
The point to be made, then, is that as a community of persons that seeks to understand God truly, a theological school is a community seeking to learn concepts, that is, to grow in abilities and capacities relative to God.
What many of the immigrants hoped for, as Hannah Arendt has pointed out, is not «to each according to his ability,» nor even «to each according to his need» but that old dream of the poor, «to each according to his desire.»
The Christian experienced himself as radically responsible for himself beyond the point of his actual apparent ability to choose.
A sort of nonbiblical text and point of departure for this lecture is to be found in one of the definitions in Webster's Dictionary, which characterizes power as an ability either to produce or to undergo an effect.
As to the point about our universe shrinking and expanding, that too is only a theory as the size of our universe is beyond our ability to measurAs to the point about our universe shrinking and expanding, that too is only a theory as the size of our universe is beyond our ability to measuras the size of our universe is beyond our ability to measure.
As pointed out, the written word lacks the ability to always set tone and intent in a way that is easily understood.
This is the third point to be made about «understanding» as sets of abilities relative to what is to be understood.
THink for yourself... obviously it stirred you up... and you are still responding... because the way i wrote it was to incite those feelings... how else can you get to say all you want... if i wanted to spend all night writing then maybe id care... but as i said... leaders do not care what others think... your opinions are as well founded as a mermaid on land... because the way i write a blog does not hinder my ability to get my point across... try adding feeling to your writing... and you might find it works better than your seemingly monotnous tone
As here indicated, Hartshorne's point is that a once for all totality of events is nonsense, not that God's mental abilities are not up to this task.
What other belief systems point to the supposed resurrection of christ as a sign of the ability to conquer death and have «eternal life»?
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
My point stands that your belief that Priests have some kind of voo doo magical ability to change unleavened bread into Jesus is no less moronic than you thinking as an atheist he is concerned with wither the transubstantiation «counted» for his popsicles.
As individuals demonstrated their ability to administer such matters, they would more and more be relied on; but the congregation as a whole would be expected to determine policy at every point and often, no doubt, would be called on to make ad hoc decisions in questionable caseAs individuals demonstrated their ability to administer such matters, they would more and more be relied on; but the congregation as a whole would be expected to determine policy at every point and often, no doubt, would be called on to make ad hoc decisions in questionable caseas a whole would be expected to determine policy at every point and often, no doubt, would be called on to make ad hoc decisions in questionable cases.
Brands that can break into a grocery store such as Kroger or Publix at a luxury price point will enjoy the ability to move a large amount of product.
«The rapidly maturing palate of consumers and the ability to reach them through online platforms such as TMall has us confident that this growth will continue, particularly at higher price points,» he said.
«As the popularity of gluten - free and sugar - free products continues to surge, the ability to print «Gluten - Free» on the bottle — a first in the vodka category — is a major point of differentiation for a small company competing with the marketing muscle of global brands,» said Drew Adelman, CEO, Devotion Vodka.
This team should have more than enough ability to put our rivals to the sword, but we will have to be careful not to make the same mistakes that Liverpool did and play too aggressively in attack, and should plan to play much more meticulously as we seek out the three points.
His ability as a lock down rim protector and constant 3 point threat are being criminally mismanaged.
Mills has no playmaking (as a point guard) and defensive abilities to compensate his offense when it is not on.
Martin is a really good scorer that's one year removed from averaging nearly 24 points per game with a true - shooting percentage above 60, but he won't come close to replacing Harden's ability as a playmaker.
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