Sentences with phrase «be a catalyst for change of»

I hope that the arrival of the two former Dortmund lads can be a catalyst for change of the on - field fortunes, as a result of both improved quality but also morale.

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These exchanges bring fresh ideas, new perspectives and different ways of approaching problems, which are all catalysts for the innovation which fuels the economy and help us meet global challenges, ranging from climate change to fossil fuel dependence and infectious diseases.
One recent catalyst for change at airport checkpoints was Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, whom U.S. federal prosecutors accuse of attempting to detonate explosives stashed in his undergarments as Northwest Airlines Flight 253 descended toward Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport on Dec. 25, 2009.
Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) is the pioneer coalition of active shareholders who view the management of their investments as a catalyst for change.
The BTL Group will be a catalyst for changing how the global economy operates — and BTL is at the pulse of this international FinTech movement.
I believe in the power of Pure Barre because it is a catalyst for change - sending us out into our community refreshed and redefined.
Who knows maybe it will be a catalyst for change in David... Deconstruction shouldn't be just for the harmful beliefs one has absorbed but also for the destructive patterns of behavior that one exhibits.»
But we also believe in the importance of the Church and want to be catalysts for change rather than part of the mass exodus of our generation leaving it.
First, on the negative side, it is quite likely that there will be some sort of rampant disease, catastrophe, or war which will serve as the final catalyst for the future changes.
A relationship isn't an excuse to avoid the pursuit of wholeness and singleness isn't a natural catalyst for change.
At Bad Hunter we strive to be a catalyst for positive change, promoting a health - conscious mindset through the distillation of information about a for a healthy, balanced lifestyle.
With another race for the top four seemingly ahead this season, it's difficult to see how things change unless there is a serious shift in power at the very top to be a catalyst for the rest of the club at all levels.
Embarrassed to say that I bought into the whole «catalyst for change» chat at the end of last year and I was extremely optimistic coming into this season.
thing is i think ancelotti would love to take up the baton and jump at the stability of being our next manager — thing is there's so much ego and narcissistic tendency behind the scenes at arsenal that i'm concerned whether the club has the guts or the will to get behind another manager and to show what is really meant by ambition and «catalyst for change» — we need new ideas, for sure.
I believe this is what Gazidis was eluding to with his catalyst for change speech and his efforts to bring in a director of football which good old delusional Arsene refused to entertain.
«Wenger wants to go on and has told the club that he is ready to «reinvent» himself and Arsenal do believe that the 67 - year - old is capable of becoming what Gazidis has called a «catalyst for change».»
That you won't be patronised with false promises of success and idiotic statements such as Wenger «can be a catalyst for change» — when everyone with a brain knows that Wenger and change are mutually exclusive and poles apart.
His leadership in this area has been the catalyst for Special Olympics» implementation of a youth - led strategy to bring together multiple elements of the Special Olympics movement in schools and create a tipping point for culture change in schools.
Yao isn't just a symbol of and catalyst for worldwide change; he's also someone who is sure to be changed by it.
This season is already a bust, let's be honest, so we should be using it as a catalyst for change instead of cheering on a failing regime.
The game at Stamford Bridge last weekend certainly felt like it could be the catalyst for a change in our fortunes, as no one gave us much of a sniff against the in form and reigning champions.
its written in the stars for lacazette he's going to be the catalyst for arsenals change of fortune in the race to the top 3 premiership places.
Pirelli's catalyst for change was because of data gathered in winter testing in Barcelona; the reasoning for the solution is that the reduced tread thickness will help counteract potential overheating problems.
It was clear in a very confusing time, when even the Chief Executive Gazidis said it was a catalyst for a change meaning that there had to be a restructuring of the team personnel and the management, presumably in the close season.
On the face of it, Arsenal's summer transfer window was hardly recognised as the «catalyst for change» we were all promised, but new research suggests Arsene Wenger has put his money in the right places.
From her physician's labor support over the phone while waiting for the home birth midwife to arrive, to seeking out back - up care for her homebirths with physicians who had never heard of midwifery, to hearing the thoughts of feelings of both midwives and physicians on the subject of homebirth, Sheryl believes the differences are not stumbling blocks; rather, they are the catalysts for necessary change.
A total of seventy four applications were received, which demonstrates the enthusiasm and engagement across both boroughs, and highlights that schools continue to serve as vital catalysts for change in the local food environment.
The link between the Lib Dems» victory in Ribble Valley and the abolition of the poll tax is not a straight line - after all, John Major had already promised change - but it is widely viewed as one of the key catalysts for the abrupt about - face.
Ralph Spezio, principal of an inner - city elementary school, was Rochester's catalyst for change.
His accomplishments were monumental, from securing Utica as the County Seat of government, construction of a new County Office Building, a catalyst for the creation of the SUNY Campus in Oneida County and leading the region through a fundamental change in government.
The office also promotes policy development in areas of particular relevance to women and is under the charge of Connie Guberman, whose main role is to be a «catalyst for change» at the university.
«As such, we begin to see that the geology, and not just the climate, control the availability of water — the landscape was a catalyst for change in Africa.»
In a 2015 study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, another team of Columbia researchers made the case that climate change made Syria's 2006 - 2010 drought two to three times more likely, and that the drought was a catalyst for Syria's 2011 uprising.
The study suggests that the role of the respective governments must not be underestimated when thinking about whether and under what circumstances the internet can be a catalyst for political change.
In fact, for a catalyst to be viable it must be able to withstand the reaction conditions repeatedly and the rates of reaction, upon re-using the catalysts, must not change dramatically (or at all infact).
The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests a severe drought that began in 2006 was a catalyst for the conflict, and that climate change has made such droughts in the region more than twice as likely.
Dr. Navar's original intent on entering college was to become a veterinarian but during his academic studies, he was greatly influenced by famed University of Mississippi physiologist Arthur C. Guyton who was the catalyst for the course change in his scientific career.
2:20 — Heather's own health struggles 3:20 — Her life - changing moment at her wedding 3:55 — How her honeymoon was a catalyst for realizing the connection of food and health 4:45 — Heather's turning point 6:28 — And YES to the hippopotamus!
Meg is Department Chair of Integrative Health Studies and Somatic Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, where her focus is preparing graduate students as catalysts for positive change in healthcare, wellness, and health promotion.
As the Department Chair of Integrative Health Studies and Somatic Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, California, her primary focus is preparing graduate students as catalysts for positive change in health care, wellness, and health promotion.
My goal is to serve as a catalyst for change by empowering individuals to transform their life and by empowering healthcare providers to prevent disease utilizing the wisdom of all global healing traditions.
I «did GAPS» before it became trendy among health circles, with it being a means of healing many serious medical conditions; I am so grateful not to have medical needs as my catalyst for changing my behaviors.
Investing in your Self can be the catalyst for the changes you have been dreaming of.
Becoming Barack: Evolution of a Leader traces the early path of a man destined to make history and to be a catalyst for global change.
It's the political and social message embedded in The Hunger Games series that has made it so acclaimed and popular — Katniss isn't just a girl stuck in a love triangle, Katniss is the inadvertent leader of a movement, a symbol of hope for the oppressed, a potential catalyst for change amid civil unrest.
The catalyst for change in her stagnant life is the appearance of Pascal (Johnny Flynn), a rough, mysterious loner who Moll finds herself drawn to despite the distain of her family and the wider community.
And while it's true that women still aren't given the same number of opportunities that men are in Hollywood, hopefully this is the catalyst for change.
The UN speech T'Challa gives is the catalyst for vibranium going global, and it has the triumphant feeling of being a world - changing event.
Sacha Deshmukh, chief executive of Smart Energy GB, said: «Our SMART Squad programme has demonstrated that, when given the right tools and knowledge, children can be a real catalyst for change when it comes to energy saving.
Already used by over 100,000 frontline professionals to help protect children and young people from a broad spectrum of issues, such as child sexual exploitation (CSE), forced marriage and honour ‑ based violence, the courses have been developed as a much - needed catalyst for change in safeguarding training.
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