Sentences with phrase «best deal with failure»

Moreover, some steps have been taken to better deal with the failure of systemically important financial firms on a cross-border basis.

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I spend a ton of time with founders discussing personal issues such founder fighting, the fear of failure, the rejection of investors as well as dealing with real failure and figuring out the aftermath.
«In athletic competition, you learn very quickly how to deal with failure - you learn from what you did wrong and it makes you better.
He's well - known for saying that failures and how you deal with them may be the most important thing to determining how successful you ultimately will be.
I served this country, volunteered for war, and now am left to deal with idiots like you who want to see stories like this, read some kind of republicanized twist into everything, blame Israel and Obama for your own personal failures (to include turkey farms - which I abhor unless free range), then go ahead: you're embarrassing yourself, your family, and every good person, Jews included, that you know.
Our failure to become what is initially our aim, and subjectively our intentional aim as well, means that we are, in at least one sense, precisely that — viz., «failures» — although God may, and Christians at least believe that He does, deal with that situation if we permit Him to do so.
Yes it began in ones life as the Good news in regards to our failures being dealt with by what Jesus did on the cross for us all.
They must not only deal with the failures of those traditions and the horrors they have perpetrated in the past - like the pogroms, inquisitions and oppressions that make some ask whether it would not be better for humanity if Christianity were forgotten.
But the latter abound so that we can afford to overlook the innumerable failures and self - deceptions that are mixed in with them (for in everything human failure is a matter of course), and we can also overlook the verbiage of a good deal of the mind - cure literature, some of which is so moonstruck with optimism and so vaguely expressed that an academically trained intellect finds it almost impossible to read it at all.
At Eagle Product Inspection, we understand dealing with day - to - day operational needs means optimizing every minute of uptime, as well as guarding against equipment breakdown, parts failure and general wear and tear, and we want to ensure that your x-ray equipment continues to perform to the highest standards.
I know I am a good mom but the emotional weight of being pregnant again while dealing with my self - confidence issues and career failures has been hard on me.
If Novitzky, who spends a good deal of his workday dealing with USADA, and athletes involved in USADA test failures, doesn't have better answers for athletes (at least based on Cavillo's claims), he needs to either more fully educate himself, or stop offering answers and advice, and recommend all athletes contact USADA directly.
Both Daniels and Foster saw the huge amount of stress in students» lives as an effect of the fear of failure, as well as an opportunity to learn about how to deal with stress through social emotional learning.
They are described as highly ambitious but deal well with failures.
«Kids learn how to be good teammates, how to communicate with peers and adults, how to deal with pressure situations, how to deal with mistakes and failure and often, (for some kids), how to lead,» say Lisa Cohn and Patrick Cohn, the cofounders of Youth Sports Psychology.
I sense that with good cause May would regard a no deal as a catastrophic failure and not a triumphant act of liberation.
To buttress this point, the NDC lost the Jomoro and Evalue Gwira seats to the NPP following their failure to deal with the plight of the people, not to mention the keen and unprecedented race for the Ellembelle seat as well.
I think there are certain rates of failure they have to deal with; certain kinds of cells that can tolerate it better or not.
Because educators are well trained to deal with academic failures and missteps, we know that this isn't the way to handle the issues with an academic assignment.
Although we understand a good deal about student - level characteristics that influence school success and failure, there is much still to be learned - and much knowledge still to be shared across disciplines and professions — about children who struggle with emotional and behavioral issues that affect education.
In The great all - rounder, Simon Charlesworth discovers what makes the car so appealing to drive / For this month's Auto - biography, Matthew Bell travels to Milan to meet Corrado Lopresto — the well - known collector and view his 150 examples of Italian exotica / In Dealing with a Delage disaster, Douglas Blain tells how a major mechanical failure almost took the sole - surviving 1914 Delage Grand Prix car off the road for good, while Philip Guilfoyle explains how modern technology was used to create a brand new engine block / Doomed by its audacity and now largely forgotten, the Hotchkiss - Grégoire was a technological tour de force.
To be honest, I, too, have on occasion found comfort in such facile explanations for the nation's abject failure to deal with so many glaring problems, including several of interest to readers of car magazines: the pervasive failure to address global warming and finite supplies of fossil fuels; tens of thousands of road fatalities year in and year out; the burgeoning safety risk caused by in - car communications and telematics; the failure to maintain the roads we've got while creating better ones and efficient alternatives; and, of course, our continued inability to buy new Peugeots in the United States.
My main points from #digiconf13: take more risks; accept failure; everything is changing, deal with it, or better yet embrace it
Every deal starts with the best of intentions on both sides of the Contract, but failure to agree appropriate business terms in advance can often lead to disputes that could have been avoided with the right advice from the outset.
Recent ideas for reform have drawn on diverse sources, including the Carnegie Report, 6 as well as newly proposed recommendations for «best practices» in legal education7 and highly publicized accounts of changes in law school curricula at elite schools like Harvard.8 Like several earlier proposals, 9 these reform efforts concentrate on law schools» failure to deal systematically with training for legal practice, as well as on these schools» haphazard approach to teaching legal ethics.
In 2002, Quebec's Superior Court ordered the Barreau to pay McCullock $ 25,000, noting it had not dealt with her concerns in good faith and its failure to act promptly had given Belhassen full leave to continue to practise for nearly 10 years after the decision to hold the first inquiry into his professional duties had been made.
Of particular help is the chapter dealing with interviewing children and how to get the best out of a witness; failure to do so can prevent a proper trial before it has started, which makes the book relevant to those at the grass roots of the criminal justice system — those who have to meet the witness and get a signed statement.
Younger students may not deal with adversity or failure that well, but as an older student you'll have already experienced your fair share of ups and downs, giving you the wisdom to deal with those difficult issues which may arise from time to time.
As well as pinpointing a particular «failure» in your career, the interviewer will also be gauging your overall attitude to failure — how you deal with adversity.
The success or failure of a marriage relationship may hinge on how well the couple deals with issues such as financial assets, communication, conflict, parenting, in - laws, leisure time, sexuality, family of origin, spirituality, expectations, and chores.
These toxic stress - induced changes in brain structure and function mediate, at least in part, the well - described relationship between adversity and altered life - course trajectories (see Fig 1).4, 6 A hyper - responsive or chronically activated stress response contributes to the inflammation and changes in immune function that are seen in those chronic, noncommunicable diseases often associated with childhood adversity, like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cirrhosis, type II diabetes, depression, and cardiovascular disease.4, 6 Impairments in critical SE, language, and cognitive skills contribute to the fractured social networks often associated with childhood adversity, like school failure, poverty, divorce, homelessness, violence, and limited access to healthcare.4, 19,58 — 60 Finally, behavioral allostasis, or the adoption of potentially maladaptive behaviors to deal or cope with chronic stress, begins to explain the association between childhood adversity and unhealthy lifestyles, like alcohol, tobacco, and substance abuse, promiscuity, gambling, and obesity.4, 6,61 Taken together, these 3 general classes of altered developmental outcomes (unhealthy lifestyles, fractured social networks, and changes in immune function) contribute to the development of noncommunicable diseases and encompass many of the morbidities associated epidemiologically with childhood adversity.4, 6
The success or failure of your marital relationship may hinge on how well you deal with issues such as finances, sexuality, communication, conflict, parenting, in - laws, leisure time, family of origin, spirituality, expectations, and chores.
I shared the successes and failures within the deal to learn more, as well as to show the lender that I was being very real with the deal.
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