Greek banks also have acted
as enablers in this capital flight and tax evasion.
«Technology is being used
as an enabler in retail decision - making.
Not exact matches
Just
as social media can be a huge customer
enabler, not knowing what to automate on social media and what not to, has come back to bite brands
in their backside over and over again.
HR needs to take a leadership role
in understanding the full impact on technology
as an
enabler, enhancer, advisor and disruptor
in the workplace.»
As a result, Gartner predicts that by 2015, cognizant computing will be a key
enabler in smart home solutions.
B2B Sales,
in a new role of expertise, can be the
enabler and assembler of goal attaining opportunities that B2B buyers and social buyers alike will want
as resources.
Music must be seen
in its pastoral context
as fundamentally an
enabler of fuller congregational participation.
This balance
as the goal for ministry has produced the latest attempts to epitomize the work of the minister
in terms of the master roles11 of «facilitator,» «
enabler,» and «conflict manager.»
This is the argument that is offered
as a theological justification for the minister
in the dominant roles of
enabler and conflict manager.
We could also hate those who had abetted Nifong, like «Mr Nifong's
enablers in the Duke faculty» who,
as the Economist asserted, «have learned nothing from it all.
«One of two things will happen: either a war or a rebellion... we are speaking now
as in a dream» — a dream, because never had Luther thought of himself
as an
enabler, even less a promoter of rebellion.
As one who is professionally trained to be a spiritual growth
enabler, the clergyman can fulfill a unique role
in helping alcoholics.
I could be wrong I do believe
in a higher power and
in love
as the universal language (for lack of a better phrase of words, although it might be more universal today to say sex is the universal language) and
in this post just now realized I have to change my 100 %
enabler label to 99 % based on the higher power belief.
Within such an approach, several themes would play especially important roles: pastoral care
as the ministry of the whole congregation
in the world; the identity of the ordained minister
in his or her pastoral office
as both
enabler and representative of the calling of all Christians to minister
in the world; and a threefold focus of pastoral care, including the person or persons
in need, the gospel of Jesus Christ, and the faith of the Christian church
as represented
in Scripture and tradition.
But church - related counselors probably have more opportunities
as growth
enablers in marriage and family relationships than
in any other area.
The teacher,
as an
enabler or equipper or coach, no matter how expert he is
as a scholar, is
in his teaching function asked to help the student to release and develop powers of observation and reasoning that will serve him
as a continuing learner.
It's the
enablers that are
as much to blame, those on the board and the poison that is Kronke, and also those fans that many years ago marched
in favour of him staying when he could have gone to manage Real or Barca.
Sanchez is the
enabler of the whole system and at present, it is tough to find another player
in the squad that can replicate the Chilean's efforts, something which Wenger seems fully aware of,
as the Frenchman has retained the player
as the front - man for 7 consecutive games, taking only Premier League and Champions League fixtures into account.
At the height of the divorce revolution
in the 1970s, many scholars, therapists, and journalists served
as enablers of this kind of thinking.
The neglect then of these key C4ISR assets, then — which
as «
enablers» play a vital role
in todays information - age warfare is a worrying development — especially for country whose air force has been championing «Combat ISTAR».
In a sharp rebuttal, CEO of GNPC, Alex Mould maintained that the guarantee was actually in line with their mandate as an enabler of the petroleum industry in Ghan
In a sharp rebuttal, CEO of GNPC, Alex Mould maintained that the guarantee was actually
in line with their mandate as an enabler of the petroleum industry in Ghan
in line with their mandate
as an
enabler of the petroleum industry
in Ghan
in Ghana.
Marine litter can act
as an
enabler of this loss: non-indigenous invasive species often use litter
in the ocean
as a habitat
in which to hide,
as a platform on which to settle or
as a transport medium for moving into new territories.
The other half of the duo is Joanna Lumley
as Patsy, Edina's best friend and
enabler in all her bad habits and substance abuse.
Everyone
in Last Vegas ultimately does the «right thing» and this may fool you into believing that it's a moral and sensitive picture, but it's a flick that reduces its female characters to
enablers as it navigates its precarious course.
Although far from perfect, the first season of National Geographic's Genius avoided some of the worst cliches of hagiography thanks to Geoffrey Rush and Johnny Flynn's eccentric interpretations of Albert Einstein — and particularly Samantha Colley's fully inhabited performance
as Mileva Maric, who was able to come across
as exceptional
in her own right and not just a flimsy female
enabler of male brilliance.
It might be a victim of perfect timing; despite Malkovich's spookily convincing performance
as a sociopath, it isn't really interested
in the Weinsteins or Tobacks (or Allens) of the entertainment world, or their
enablers.
«Process and Product
in Writing: Computer
as Enabler» (with A. Meyer and B. Pisha),
in Written Language Disorders: Theory Into Practice (ed.
The theme of this year's program — which will be explored
in a panel discussion and breakout sessions — is teacher leaders
as enablers of creativity, collaboration, and innovation
in their classrooms and beyond.
It was critical to develop them early
in the year
in order to provide time to build student
enablers and gather needed resources... Planning was slow and intentional
as we attempted to incorporate the English language arts standards, district outcomes, and course - and grade - level curriculum based on broad conceptual themes.
In the end, the success of formative assessment as an enabler of learning depends on the knowledge and skills of teachers to implement this approach in collaboration with their pupils, not on test developer
In the end, the success of formative assessment
as an
enabler of learning depends on the knowledge and skills of teachers to implement this approach
in collaboration with their pupils, not on test developer
in collaboration with their pupils, not on test developers.
A unique triple - clutch assembly
in the middle of the 10 - speed's architecture is a primary
enabler for packaging 10 - speed content
in the same space
as GM's six - and eight - speed transmissions.
Kim
as an adult could see the good
in her parents... but there were times
in the book when I was internally screaming the word «
enabler» at her.
She lives
in a house mainly held up by books, falling over book boxes on the coast of Kent and describes herself
as a literary
enabler and joy spreader.
Startled out of its cosy seat
in front of the fire with a nice hot chocolate and a copy of Louie Spence's autobiography lying face down on its lap, and just
as it was dozing off too, the venerable high street newsagent, stationer, James Corden -
enabler (Cordenabler?)
While there are those who deride Flash for its CPU - cycle hunger (we can think of one Cupertino exec
in particular), Adobe's video and graphics
enabler still carries the bulk of the web's video, and many users would prefer to have access to it — such
as your Reg reporter, who was unable to watch Univision's live streaming of the Holland - Spain final on his iPad because of that site's reliance on what Steve Jobs has dubbed a «closed and proprietary» platform.
Financial
enablers often grow up
in poverty, and promise themselves that they won't ever let their children go without,
as they did.
The Harvard legal clinic was formed
in 2012 by attorneys who describe for - profit colleges
as a predatory industry and the federal government
as the industry's longtime
enablers.
It includes companies
in AI or robotics that are classified
as either engagers,
enablers or enhancers.
Sanjay Sapre speaks about low penetration of mutual funds
in India
as an
enabler of growth
in MF industry - Financial Chronicle 26th December, 2018
With detailed information and insights on places, hotels, sightseeing, transport from experts and travellers, HolidayIQ.com leads
as an insightful
enabler of leisure travel
in India.
In our review, we said: «Divinity: Original Sin 2 stands
as a remarkable example of three genres: the classic roleplaying game, the online arena battler, and the tabletop - style adventure
enabler.»
Valve sees itself
as an
enabler for third parties to swoop
in and offer SteamOS on their devices, but that hasn't stopped it welding a Steam Machine of its own.
In others, they become tourists in their own city, using television as an excuse and enabler for activities they either would or could not otherwise take part in, such as a helicopter ride over Manhattan or a visit to a sheep far
In others, they become tourists
in their own city, using television as an excuse and enabler for activities they either would or could not otherwise take part in, such as a helicopter ride over Manhattan or a visit to a sheep far
in their own city, using television
as an excuse and
enabler for activities they either would or could not otherwise take part
in, such as a helicopter ride over Manhattan or a visit to a sheep far
in, such
as a helicopter ride over Manhattan or a visit to a sheep farm.
You know, BBD, you're straining your hive - conditioned, party - line flunky, pea - brain just a bit too hard with your little, over-wrought, unconvincing, reductio ad absurdum «proof» that «consensus» climate scientists are not,
in the main, sell - out, toady,
enablers of the CAGW scam — toiling away (
as much
as a bunch of parasite, suck - up, goof - off, sloth - freak dorks with a spoiled brat sense of entitlement can ever be said to «toil away» at anything) on behalf of your trough - provider, make - a - buck / make - a-gulag, ripoff - the - taxpayer betters.
But
as religion has fallen from prominence, the AGW agenda has stepped
in to play the role of
enabler.
China's «Super Top Runner» programme which targets the highest efficiency technologies is seen
as a key
enabler for technologies using n - type and heterojunction, but Finlay Colvile said the 1.5 GW put aside for this -
in a market that can do 65GW - is still very small, allowing more traditional cell technologies to continue to prosper.
For its part, natural gas could still play a useful — but more limited — role
in the transition to a clean energy system, not
as a replacement for coal but rather
as an
enabler of grid flexibility
in support of renewable technologies.
This is a significant technical accomplishment due to the complexity of the Volt, and a major milestone
in the development of wireless charging
as a crucial
enabler for the widespread acceptance of electric vehicles.
I know how much my parents appreciate this
in their line of work, when they're treated by seasonal visitors
as respected members of the community, rather than mere service providers and vacation -
enablers.
Notably, given the flexibility
in operation, SMR technology is considered an
enabler to the growth of other renewable energy sources, such
as wind or solar.