Sentences with phrase «be catalysts for change with»

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The smallest basket is for what Chai calls «special situations» — beaten - down stocks with a catalyst, such as a merger or a major change in the business model, to spark the business back to growth.
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.
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.
Gazidis pointed out something last year «catalyst for changes» and he was blaming our poor infranstructre we have at Arsenal where a head coach / manager had so much power to do almost everything sorrounded with incompetence / yes man like Dick Law reporting to him and going out to close a deal or push it to a finishing line with fixed price set up by Wenger!
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.
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.
We assume that an increase in physical activity is nothing more than a catalyst for the change in cognitions about activity and symptoms in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.
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.
Being diagnosed with breast cancer was my catalyst for change and I will be forever grateful for having a second chance to live life to the fullest.
Limiting beliefs can be turned into the catalysts for change, the power for action and the fuel to change from ordinary — to extraordinary; just as soon as you recognize, they are YOURS to do away with.
Indeed, the alien Heptapods are merely a catalyst for change — the true change comes form human interaction with them, and the understanding that interaction brings to the key players, partticularly Banks.
In the decade - and - a-half since the charity was conceived, schools have benefited directly from the Foundation's investment, with floodlit third generation (3G) artificial grass pitches (AGPs) and modern changing rooms becoming the catalyst for significant increases in participation and enthusiasm for sport within the academic sector.
While at HGSE, Harrison has been working as a school and community restorative practices intern with the Cambridge Rindge and Latin Schools, the Cambridge community, and the MBTA police, focusing on how change can be a catalyst for social justice.
However, the advisory paper warns that grassroots, teacher - led change must be a catalyst for improving the way tech is used in the classroom, with government supporting this and offering a framework rather than dictating how schools should use technology.
We build relationships with high - achieving organizations and results - oriented school systems in the hopes that, together, we will be catalysts for lasting change.
«We are pleased that the December 7, 2010 court order has served as a catalyst for change and are glad to see the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) making efforts to meet the terms of Prop. 39 by increasing the number of offers to provide district facilities to charter schools, particularly after years of not complying with the legal requirements of Proposition 39.
As guardian to her fifteen - year - old half - sister, with whom she doesn't get along, she hopes that moving will be a catalyst for change in their relationship.
Just as with any Game of Thrones character, you can not be certain when value's fortunes will change or what the catalyst for such a change will be.
Of course, that sets it up for a good 2015 were investors to have a change of heart, but I want to look for something a little bit less mainstream, so I've sold off 1/4 of my position so that I can diversity my portfolio and delve a bit more into special situations (well, at least smaller cap companies with some kind of catalyst for value enhancement)
In my CATalyst Column for catchannel.com, I describe a bit of the TNR history, where we are today, and how the «bird people» can work with the «cat people,» and how together we can succeed at creating change.
«We are thrilled to partner together with the Jackson Galaxy Foundation to be the catalyst for change and to reward organizations for their lifesaving innovation.»
«With the changes to this year's Speed Networking, which will give exhibitors and Meridian Club buyers even more time to conduct and conclude business deals and allow exhibitors even greater time on their stands, I would hope WTM 2011 will be the catalyst for a greater amount of travel industry deals than ever before.»
Since 1995, the pair has been experimenting with visual art as a catalyst for social change, seeking to engage their audience and encourage active participation through their work.
Her work looks to engage the public in relations and aesthetics, with the goal of building inclusive, bottom - up associations that have the potential to be small catalysts for change within dominant social systems.
Taking Michael H. Miller's post of images from the 1978 New Museum exhibition Bad Painting as a catalyst, Sharon Butler asks if the label should be revisited in a contemporary context with «some specific examples, because the changing nature of what we consider bad painting is a fascinating subject for a good discussion.
«I'd like this to start a debate and the way to do that was to collaborate with others, using the photographs as a catalyst for people to think about the change around us.
It's also been a catalyst for change in terms of the implementation of a widespread engagement programme — we have a long - term commitment to engagement; listening to people and acting on that, with the aim of making Ashfords a great place to work.
KPMG general counsel Jeremy Barton argues that AI should be a catalyst for law firms and GCs to work more closely together: «What is going to change is the nature of collaboration with law firms.
I believe his work with our long - range planning committee was a catalyst for many of the changes our firm is currently implementing.
Technology is the catalyst for change in the legal community and it's giving us the ability to do the same work faster and at a lower cost — in other words, with less people.
«We expect the iPhones this fall to be largely unchanged for the OLED versions although size changes have proved to be a catalyst in the past,» Mohan wrote, «Our checks also suggest that Apple is working with suppliers on a foldable phone (that potentially could double up as a tablet) for launch in 2020.»
Oftentimes, when there is a change in management, the new boss is tasked with being a catalyst for change.
«Increased prescription volume» is a slight change that infuses the description with action, turning the applicant into the catalyst for pumping up volume instead of simply being someone who «made an impact.»
An effective leader that is a catalyst for driving positive change as well as a goal - oriented problem solver with the ability to evaluate complex scenarios and prioritize the actions required achieving resolution.
Yet, for others still, the crisis represents a catalyst for real changewith a crisis we exit in a way that is different than when we entered; we transform.
«My goal in working with you as a therapist is to serve as a catalyst for change.
Systems of care has been used as a catalyst for changing the way child and family service agencies organize, fund, purchase, and provide services for children, youth, and families with multiple needs.
as noted below, the family's responsibility for change, where the therapist is a facilitator and catalyst for change, with a reducing need for the therapist as the intervention progresses.
As a therapist, my role is to challenge you and act as a catalyst, ultimately promoting the positive changes you have been longing for in your personal, romantic or family life, as well as provide you with the tools to have those changes remain consistent for years to come.
Given Austin's popularity with new companies, residents, and real estate development, is CodeNEXT going to be the catalyst for even more change?
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