Not exact matches
These are the people your most
valuable team members and future leaders look to
as an
example, and it's absolutely critical these individuals embody the image you want your company to display to clients and potential hires.
It may not seem like a formal certification can add much to your professional repertoire, but if your main goal is to become more
valuable and earn a raise — every new certification counts
as a concrete
example of your initiative.
There are plenty of reasons why Microsoft might not be able to succeed with this new approach, such
as, for
example, if the CEO decided the new products were cutting into its most
valuable profit pool.
Besides not building credit, those who use debit cards are missing out on
valuable credit card benefits, such
as travel rewards and sign - up bonuses (here are some
examples of when not to use your debit card).
For
example, sites such
as Ally Invest, Interactive Brokers and Motif offer a robust selection of tools designed to give customers immediate access to
valuable information, including interactive investment performance charts.
It would then be an attempt to convey in a vivid pictorial form the truth, or the belief, that self - sacrificing love is so supremely
valuable that in comparison with it even death is of small significance; that although the enemies of Jesus won their victory over him, yet in retrospect his life has become a more potent influence than theirs, for his memory has survived
as an inspiration and
example for all men.
On the other hand, his struggle to find meaning, the liberation he may have felt in finally choosing to end his life, the benefit he may have felt by removing himself
as «troublesome» to others could actually be
valuable experiences that God can use positively to stimulate more meaningful actiondecisions in the minister - brother, for
example.
For
example,
as Mr. Lawler points out, Brownson makes some
valuable comments when he emphasizes the importance of the solidarity and interdependence of humans and what naturally follows from that, but it seems to me that Brownson then goes too far in concluding that «civic virtues are themselves religious virtues» and even that «he who dies on the battlefield for his country ranks with him who dies for his faith.»
A player like Hill would have been incredibly
valuable to the 76ers
as they navigated through The Process, for
example.
For
example, they may value getting out from under a larger contract
as more
valuable to them in a trade than getting equal prospect value for future projected values based on WAR.
For
example, very few people would argue that Andrew Luck is
as valuable as Tom Brady but their value to the spread is comparable due to the play of their backup.
As displayed in the example above, the Bank Street method does a great job of taking child - centered play as a jumping off point and using it to teach valuable lesson
As displayed in the
example above, the Bank Street method does a great job of taking child - centered play
as a jumping off point and using it to teach valuable lesson
as a jumping off point and using it to teach
valuable lessons.
As she talks with you, you watch her PowerPoint presentation that is packed with
valuable background, information and
examples.
For
example, a nutrition class can include shopping for and cooking a meal, which could also include a
valuable lesson in hosting a social event,
as well
as the sanitary importance of cleaning up afterwards.
Conversely, the panel also encouraged young reporters to develop
as many different kinds of publishing skills
as possible, since someone who can both write AND be on camera (for
example) will be more
valuable than someone who can only do one of the two.
For
example, the US recognized Taiwan
as the sole, legitimate government of China... until recognizing the PRC was more
valuable in the Cold War.
As a result, Labour councils, for
example, waste
valuable time preparing large scale council house building plans.
Also
valuable are classes that focus on a particular group of people — African - American studies, Native American culture, for
example —
as well
as social science and history courses.
The organization's director - general, Irina Bokova, highlighted UNESCO's «interaction with the United States Geological Survey, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, with United States professional societies, to advance research for the sustainable management of water resources, agriculture,»
as examples of
valuable joint work.
Or,
as Tao puts it, the project was
valuable because it showed «an
example of how the sausage is made.»
As the authors show with
examples from ancient and modern teeth, the method is
valuable for understanding a health condition that today affects more than 1 billion.
In addition to the loss of rare and
valuable manuscripts and other artifacts, the unprecedented attack on a prominent research facility is being mourned
as the latest
example of the country's growing religious intolerance.
But Spector argues that EpiTwin has already made
valuable contributions — for
example, through a study of 15 twin pairs discordant for breast cancer that pointed toward hypermethylation of the DOK7 gene, which he believes could one day be used
as a biomarker to help identify women at risk for breast cancer years in advance.
Aller / Avoir / Etre / Faire) and regular - ER / IR / RE conjugation
examples for present, passé composé and simple future tenses - Role play guidance; instructions and possible question starters - Photo card guidance; phrases for spontaneous speaking on photos - General conversation possible questions ordered by theme and sub-topic - Vocabulary for each theme and sub-topic
as provided by AQA A truly
valuable resource for all GCSE students which will you save you plenty of time.
Teachers who complete professional development tasks, for
example, would be eligible for bonuses,
as would teachers who collaborated on a project linked to creating school programs to raise achievement or who worked on
valuable individual projects.
To be productive and to be
valuable uses of time, PLCs must be teacher - driven and focused on resolving student - learning concerns through teacher capacity (for
example, what do I
as a teacher need to learn to help students learn better?)
«In addition to making a
valuable contribution to strengthening teaching
as a profession, completing one of these portfolio entries will also provide participants with a professionally validated
example of your expertise in teaching.
Many preservice teachers perceived this required collaboration itself
as valuable, writing, for
example,
As teachers across content areas begin to be evaluated based on their students» writing,
examples of effective interdisciplinary collaborations will make SWAP a
valuable resource.
There is a lot to be said,
as has been alluded to in the previous
examples, for finding snippets of
valuable information and pearls of wisdom in unexpected places, potentially from a school that is nothing like your own.
For
example, it takes teachers in Ohio 35 years of working in the classroom before they break even and earn a pension that is
as valuable as their own contributions.
Many Academic - Year Governor's Schools» teachers serve
as leaders or active members in their professional associations providing colleagues at the state and national level with
valuable examples of differentiated instruction and curriculum design.
For
example, within the context of time - and - effort reporting, interested education leaders and stakeholders may wish to offer suggestions that will improve the quality and content of the information reported, such
as demonstrating the
valuable impact federally funded positions have on improving student achievement, school services and community involvement in education.
He views errors
as valuable clues to understanding students» underlying «pseudo-concepts» about grammar and mechanics; for
example, he celebrates errors that reveal a writer is moving to a new level of skill, such
as from simple to complex sentences.
For
example, it is the opportunity students have to interpret online primary source materials that the preservice teachers found to be
valuable,
as opposed to the fact that technology has made these resources available.
I talk about that self - publishing journey in the new book, and I use it
as an
example of
valuable lessons learned.
The inclusion of Word / Excel / PowerPoint - compatible Polaris Office is
valuable, for
example,
as is the set of pop - up utilities that can be invoked at any screen, even within another app.
For
example, I will offer it to other authors who may want to send it to their lists
as a
valuable free gift.
If one can convert Chase points to Delta Skymiles 1:1 then can I do the inverse and convert my Skymiles (I'm using Delta
as an
example because to me Skymiles seem less
valuable than Aadvantage miles) to Chase Ultimate Rewards?
An increase in interest rates, for
example, will make some new issue bonds more
valuable, while causing some company stocks to decrease in price
as investors perceive executive teams to be cutting back on spending.
A car, for
example, can age and become worthless, while jewelry is subject to the markets and to fashions - gold is just not
valuable as it once was.
Adding a modifier in front of the breed name is not correct,
as there is no such thing
as a miniature or teacup Chihuahua, and smaller dogs of the breed are not any different or more
valuable than the larger
examples except in the mind of some buyers.
For
example, one
valuable piece of advice suggests doing all of your research before submitting multiple applications,
as too many active applications can negatively impact your credit score.
For
example, Gioni, Storr, Ligon, and Ritson discuss Ofili's contrasting representations of the sacred and the pure
as opposed to the idolatrous, profane, and debased — prompting Gioni to comment on the artist's choice of materials
as «an odd combination of
valuable and humble, sacred and profane — diamonds and shit, one might say» (11).
Finally, if the forest ecosystem was rich and
valuable,
as for
example a wetland forest, its wildlife may be lost forever.
Using the
example of rainbow fish, a species
valuable to seaside municipalities because of its ability to produce sand (just one rainbow fish can produce a ton of sand each year) Lau explains that environmentalism is just
as...
So fishing communities in southern New England, the Pacific Northwest, coastal Alaska and parts of Maine, for
example, will likely take a big hit
as valuable mollusks such
as oysters and clams start feeling the effects of more acidic waters.
As an example of a «Free Market» policy that could make a significant impact on cutting global GHG emissions and providing many other valuable benefits as well, assume the USA decides to remove the impediments to low - cost nuclear powe
As an
example of a «Free Market» policy that could make a significant impact on cutting global GHG emissions and providing many other
valuable benefits
as well, assume the USA decides to remove the impediments to low - cost nuclear powe
as well, assume the USA decides to remove the impediments to low - cost nuclear power.
A third
example is the shrinkage of Arctic sea ice, opening Arctic shipping routes
as well
as providing access to
valuable mineral resources in the exclusive economic zones of countries bordering the Arctic, with all the associated risks and opportunities.
New York's Clean Energy Communities are setting a
valuable example for the rest of the state
as we advance Governor's Cuomo's comprehensive energy strategy to build a more sustainable energy future for all.»