Sentences with phrase «as generational»

I eventually want a portfolio that I can pass on as a generational wealth builder for my family.
This designation will cover important topics such as generational studies, estate planning, reverse mortgages, and more!
While it's happening slowly, more and more commercial real estate companies are embracing technology as some old - school businesses get over their «status - quo bias,» according to Wasserstrum, and as a generational shift means those who influence decisions within those companies are becoming increasingly comfortable with technology.
The new estimate provides us with another reminder why, as a generational effort, the national effort to close the gap was placed above politics and remains a constant across political cycles.
While I remember Watergate, disco, and Patty Hearst as a bank robber, I don't think of those things as generational touchstones.
Nor can you still put it down to loyalty shown by general counsel to their longtime law firms, a rapidly diminishing commodity as generational change reshuffles the ranks of law department leadership.
I think the encroachment of alternative energy into standard power systems will be relatively quick, as far as generational, paradigm - changing upheavals.
He and Paulie Fiore, the second half of the company's ownership, see the car as a generational ideal and one that fits into their demographic.
DAVID SALLE — The first time I met Richard Serra, he said a very perceptive thing that at the time I rejected as generational hostility.
While consoles have busied themselves with incremental hardware upgrades dressed up as generational leaps, the world of overclocked gaming has seen genuine strides that have taken the industry forward in exciting new ways.
The game has since then, of course moved past its initial platform onto others and has enjoyed a vaunted reputation as a generational classic, and one of the last few truly great titles that Capcom ever put out.
Serious issues such as generational poverty, lack of resources, a severe lack of support, extreme lack of discipline, jobs that pay a wage inadequate for daily needs to be attended to, lack of government support for families and professionals, and the like.
That will put him at odds with at least half of his own MPs; he will portray the split as a generational one.
But there's a reason Alli is described by some as a generational talent.
As much as Edmunds is touted in as a generational athlete, he was top - 5 amongst LB's in exactly ONE drill, which was the 40, which is probably the least important of the drills aforementioned for linebackers.
Now factor in that he was just 19 years old and you have what many describe as a generational talent.
I was commenting about the players labeled as generational talent and specifically saying that I would take those numbers (especially the wins associated).
Barkley maybe # 1 if they view him as a generational talent they just can't let slip through their fingers.
Despite the challenges the Industry is currently working its way through, demand for experienced, skilled professionals within the Resource Sector is only going to intensify as the generational shift causes the skills - gap to widen.
California's Congressional delegation, the largest and most influential in the nation, is undergoing a major upheaval, the result of reapportionment and retirements, threatening the state's influence in Washington next year and forcing members to scramble to withstand what is emerging as a generational wave.

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Their confrontation with the ruling class of the party, moreover, is as much generational as it is ideological.
As companies identify, hire, and develop future leaders to engage and motivate their teams, the ones out of the gates the fastest will ultimately create a work environment that gets the best from everyone, regardless of generational label.
As William Strauss and Neil Howe put it in their seminal book Generations (almost anybody pontificating about generational cohorts is channelling Strauss and Howe, even if they don't realize it), «More than anyone, they have developed a seasoned talent for getting the most out of a bad hand.»
Generational shifts and emerging demographics need to be embraced by boards, as do IT experts.
Smart marketers should pay attention to other new market sectors as well, says Ann Fishman, president of Generational Targeted Marketing Corp. in New Orleans.
Otherwise, millennials will see it as a forced attempt to bridge generational gaps.
«The generational divide could turn into political rivalry as the generations compete for limited tax dollars,» Axios continued.»
At a time when generational dynamics are shifting, we can not expect to do business as usual.
The overriding economic theme right now is a generational shift in capital from employers to employees, and data out Friday showed this shift as clearly as anything we've seen.
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«By working with the hardest hit in our communities and providing them with career paths and living wages, we can help ensure that people can afford to stay in our communities as they improve and that is one way that we can create lasting generational change,» Bernier - Green said.
While it's vital to remember that generational stereotypes don't apply to every member of a particular population, it is true that many millennials are motivated by different things than their older colleagues were as they entered the world of work.
At Klingenstein Fields Wealth Advisors, Ms. Johnson works with Portfolio Managers and the Director of Wealth Planning, as well as clients» accountants and attorneys to address investment, tax, generational wealth and philanthropic goals.
Technological advancements, such as Wi - Fi, smartphones, and the availability of high - speed Internet, along with generational changes, have largely driven the rise of flexibility in the workforce.
[1] J.D. Power defines generational groups as Pre-Boomers (born before 1946); Boomers (1946 - 1964); Gen X (1965 - 1976); and Gen Y (1977 - 1994).
This generational change will percolate through the economy as companies that do not effectively address societal concerns will struggle to remain relevant in the long - term.
In the course of my career, I spent a number of years as a «Wealth Adviser» for a large money center bank, the purpose of which position was to advise wealthy clients on how to invest their money and then shift their assets down the generational ladder.
There have been generational differences noted between the rise of the younger social buyer as well as hybrid behaviors of traditional buyers.
Interestingly, pension fund ownership of Treasuries as a percentage of the whole has been remarkably stable over time, dipping in the recent period as yields hit generational lows.
The fundamental issue with the generational disconnect here is that millenials see church members as completely willing to call out the sins of others, but lacking in humility, compassion and the outward appearance of spiritual growth themselves.
Evangelical colleges likely face generational differences in attitudes toward sexuality as younger evangelicals develop friendships with people who are gay, says David Kinnaman, president of the Barna Group, a Christian market research firm.
I am disappointed in my generational peers who look back upon «the»60s» with patronizing scorn, as if we ought to be a little embarrassed for having dreamed those dreams.
In other chapters, Wuthnow examines further significant questions, such as who goes to church or not, why different religious traditions are gaining and losing members, faith and the Internet, recent trends in religious beliefs and spirituality, the role of families in faith formation, and generational differences when it comes to religion and public life.
Circumcision emphasizes, even as it also restricts and transcends, the natural and the generative, sanctifying them in the process: Under God's command, men willingly produce in their living and generational flesh the mark of their longing for God, of their desire for His benevolence and care.
It may be a generational thing but while I think it is a great point to not view others as a resource, it does nt bother me at all to be seen as a resource.
It is more in tune with the economic and social realities of the city, such as the need for interactions across generational lines.
And the generational curses are dealt with through recognizing them as participation with sin, taking responsibility for that participation, repentance, making things right with those wronged wherever possible, and casting them out, if need be, all through faith in Yahshua.
The answer is that it's self perpetuating in large generational cycles and there are some people who have found a niche as instigators and make their living off selling fear and hate to others.
As Smith and Denton say, «Any generation gap that exists between teens and adults today is superficial compared with and far outweighed by the generational commonalities.»
The multi-camera comedy has reinvigorated a family friendly genre and in One Day at a Time, the laughs are earned through your average multi-camera family hijinks as well as nods to current events, political commentary and age - old generational wisdom.
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