Sentences with phrase «as tangible support»

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The energy sector wants tangible incentives and tax relief — based support that recognizes it as the spine of the Albertan and Canadian economies.
Tangibles, like cars and houses, are representative of your success, and so are the more altruistic things, such as developing a non-profit, or supporting a meaningful cause.
Drawing on these findings and working with a number of youth - issues experts and groups, we issued a report calling for corporations to find tangible ways to support startups, such as opening up office space and providing mentors for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Because last I checked there was still not a single shred of tangible, measurable, empirical evidence in support of any form of Theism, let alone something as backwards, corrupt, and atrocious, morally reprehensible (historically), and specific as Catholicism, which isn't even a very accurate form of Christianity when compared to the oldest Biblical scripts we've yet found.
Most suspect that there was a real person there, as there was likely a real Arthur upon whom the legends were built, but there isn't anything tangible to support his existence.
But as soon as it is about anything tangible he inevitably will fail when asked for supporting evidence for his ramblings.
DuPont Consumer Survey The DuPont proprietary consumer survey undertaken in collaboration with market research organization GFK aimed to explore current attitudes, behavior and drivers to gluten & wheat free bakery consumption and purchase, as well as identify needs, expectations and potential gaps in the current gluten & wheat free bakery offering and ultimately identify tangible improvements to the current offer to support development of relevant and appealing product propositions.
Perhaps Liverpool and Tottenham which are always active in the transfer window but don't always end up with tangible results should serve as good examples to support my argument.
The organisation's innovative schemes provide and deliver tangible solutions including safe drinking water, medical care and education as well as supporting sustainable projects across the globe.
Such tangible hostility does not necessarily translate to support for risky moves such as leaving the EU, the «leap in the dark» as Cameron and George Osborne have both described it and will do so repeatedly over the next few months.
As Nicola Shipman, executive principal of the Steel City Schools Partnership in Sheffield says: «Having someone virtually full - time in school means we have the scope to support them very deeply and it makes a tangible difference in terms of their readiness for the job.
To help more mom - and - pops succeed, and, in the process, help expand and diversify the movement as a whole while advancing its political credibility and sustainability, Bradford recommends fostering better industry - wide support for single - site leaders, including building flexible networks of consultants; recruiting from non-traditional sources to diversify the pool of potential leaders, in terms of both race and worldview; and, allowing new schools more time to produce tangible results.
As we saw in the case of professional development for principals, the gap between a set of high standards and tangible support for those standards may be critical in determining how well principals can respond within their school settings.
«This brief is intended to serve as a tangible resource for practitioners seeking to ensure that their efforts — are based in research and targeted in ways that will produce the most positive outcomes for students — particularly given limited program resources,» said IHEP President Michelle Asha Cooper, Ph.D. «With the prevalence and positive impact of mentoring generating a large body of social science research, IHEP and NCAN believe it's important to make meaningfully contributions to the existing conversation about mentoring to help support students along the high school - to - college continuum, and ultimately improve student outcomes and completion rates.»
As we have done for thirty years, we anticipate and provide tangible support for State Education Department initiatives by creating on - going learning opportunities, at the ready, across the state, available to all teachers.
Purposeful communities use both tangible assets (such as media centers and textbooks) and intangible assets (such as parent involvement and community support) to achieve their purposes.
Under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006, states are provided with funding to develop the technical skills of secondary and postsecondary students who elect to enroll in CTE programs.46 Currently, 12.5 million high school and college students are enrolled in CTE programs.47 These programs help keep students in school; the graduation rate of CTE students is about 90 percent, 15 percentage points higher than the national average.48 However, research on their effectiveness is still in the preliminary stages.49 The best and most effective CTE programs are linked to and supported by local business or industry; provide real - world experiences or work opportunities; give students tangible outcomes such as an industry credential or college credit; and create pathways for pursuing college or career after graduation.50
Use actual objects as «choices» instead of images or icons to support students who are still developing tangible object / symbol relationships.
The power of imagination is central to this process, as the terminals of Cyphoria's operation are equally founded in concept as they are in the tangible machines that mediate and support them.
A living, breathing, self - supporting structure, it raises the entire scene in three - dimensions, floating it in front of us as a tangible, experiential vision.
As Nissan develops fantastic zero - emissions transportation technology and offers zero - emissions power generation, the company also supports creative socially tangible goals.
Moreover, this could also be an appropriate test case for the Supreme Court to clarify that the principles set out in National Bank of Canada v. RCIU (the case cited by the hyperbolic Bruce Pardy) do not apply to lawyers, either in their personal or professional capacities, and that Lavigne and Green together stand for the principle that not only is there no right «not to associate» in Canadian law, there is also no right «not to speak» when it comes to lawyers, contrary to the misapprehension of those who are shocked and amazed that the Law Society can require them to adopt a «Statement of Principles» that will, as the supporting legal opinion points out, make their «generic human rights obligations» more «personal... tangible... and readily accessible.»
The rules of a good resume are as concrete and tangible as an ironclad contract, combining an effective summary and job history with the support of searchable keywords and your education to create a complete portrait of your career in a single page.
These resources can be tangible, such as material resources like money, or social resources like having your own support system.
Mediation coaching can offer tangible, goal - oriented support for people going through a separation and divorce, as they develop their negotiation skills, and build their capacity to effectively manage difficult relationships.
The issues that are typically addressed in mediation are issues related to children: legal custody and residential custody, visitation, child support, allocation of college expenses for the children, health insurance, life insurance; alimony and spousal support; division of real property, including the family home; division of tangible personal property including motor vehicles, boats, furniture, furnishings, art work, etc.; disposition of other property accumulated during the marriage, including bank accounts, investment accounts, pension / profit - sharing / retirement accounts, etc.; payment of credit cards and other debts, and tax matters including decisions relative to filing joint or separate tax returns and claiming the children as dependency deductions.
When framed by the conceptual model offered by Wallander et al. (1989), paternal involvement could function as a coping resource that influences both mothers» and children's appraisals of their adaptive capacity, access to emotional and affiliative forms of social support, range of problem solving alternatives, and tangible or instrumental forms of support.
Accordingly, we expect that shifting levels of attachment will be associated with variations in involvement in antisocial behavior, as (1) increased attachment reduces the negative emotionality that may have been associated with some «rebellious» acts, and (2) improved relationships (i.e., less harsh parenting) provide a path to tangible and emotional supports.
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