Sentences with phrase «as enablers rather»

is a lawyer, contract innovator, and a pioneer of the proactive approach, where contracts and the law are seen as enablers rather than obstacles.
I have spent the first year in my job as Attorney General encouraging the government legal profession that I lead to be seen as enablers rather than gatekeepers; for lawyers to be universally known in government as > problem solvers.
Helena Haapio, our CEO, is a lawyer, contract innovator, and a pioneer of the proactive approach, where contracts and the law are seen as enablers rather than obstacles.
The third was more like an MBA interactive session as it focused on leadership as a catalyst for change - as an enabler rather than a disruptor - and the roles and personalities that will successfully lead law firms into the future.
Brand achieved fame in the late 1960s as the founder of the Whole Earth Catalogue, a counterculture magazine, where he discussed technology as an enabler rather than an oppressor of life.

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Making use of special delivery and using technology as an enabler to enhance one's software to operate and provide services best suited according to the customers» needs rather than opting for a first come - first serve basis also enhances the service experience.
At the start of the 1980s, local authorities were one of the biggest direct providers of housing: Right to Buy and other policies, such as the right for tenants to opt for management by an «approved landlord» rather than the council under the Housing Act 1988, were intended to transform them into «enablers».
The majority of heads surveyed were «philosophers» (51 per cent)-- mostly former English literature teachers with no experience outside education — who saw their role as enablers of better teaching rather than prioritising staff management, revenue and better working environments.
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.
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.
In other words, judges would presumably be more inclined to use their discretion to protect litigants» (and other participants») privacy if doing so would not be regarded as sacrificing openness or transparency but rather as a facilitator of access and enabler of court control over its records.
Lawyers are known for being risk averse and that has translated into being viewed as gatekeepers rather than enablers.
It's been a long time since I've heard someone opine that courts, through their ability to resolve disputes, serve as enablers of business rather than impediments.
Our Services are built on seeing contracts and the law as business enablers rather than obstacles.
Encouraging and maintaining a relationship of honesty and truth, Recke has made sure that legal was not seen as a stopper but rather a growth enabler, a goal which he has managed to achieve: «In a small (er) company it is important to learn quickly about the products and get familiar with the several persons working for the business.
Rather, it must be seen by its members as a «Success Enabler
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