Sentences with phrase «better chance of retaining»

They are beginning to suggest how governance structures might be developed that are anchored within an Indigenous community's own law, so that decisions made by those entities stand a much better chance of retaining the allegiance of the people of that community.
That way, you will have a better chance of retaining access to credit the next time standards tighten up again.
Programs that approach the methodology differently than traditional curriculum have a better chance of retaining the interests of girls in related subject matter.
As students are learning new patterns in spelling, sight words, and high frequency words, they have a better chance of retaining these words when given the opportunity to write them down.
The company works with several thousand primary care physicians and other specialists who are able to engage patients earlier on and stand a better chance of retaining them.
Caribou in western North America will also be affected, although to a lesser extent, and have a better chance of retaining what remains of genetic diversity and therefore adaptability to change.
Some analysts have estimated that President Mahama stands a better chance of retaining the presidency than his main contender from the main opposition NPP, Nana Akufo Addo, who has failed twice to beat the NDC at the polls.
(The Greens stand a better chance of retaining one of their two seats, despite having less support currently than the Lib Dems.)
It's unclear why Steinbrenner felt he would have a better chance of retaining his vice-presidency with the deal he settled for.
As your company goes through your sale transition, you have a much better chance of retaining clients if they are loyal to your company rather than to you personally or other specific employees.
Therefore, while the bubble is in progress your profits will pale in comparison to those achieved by the true believers, although you will stand a better chance of retaining your profits over the long haul.
But companies that live and embrace their principles have a better chance of retaining talent.
When you have an out for a pass whether it is a goal kick or just a lob downfield and we have a real good chance of retaining possession then that players does provide an immense contribution.
Malito believes the Republicans have a good chance of retaining power in Albany in the upcoming elections, though he admitted that's «not going to be an easy thing.»
The Liberal Democrats have a sitting MEP here, Andrew Duff, who has a good chance of retaining his seat, but only if can perform better than his party is doing in the national polls.
Early detection and diagnosis helps guarantee your pet the best chance of retaining some eyesight, if not a full recovery.
A good writer will take the time to customize your resume to fit your needs and better your chances of retaining an employer's attention longer then 60 seconds.

Not exact matches

You need to make retaining customers and building loyalty a top priority because every business — no matter the industry — has a better chance of selling to an existing customer than a new prospect.
It would appear that retaining the FA Cup is Arsenal's best (and probably only) chance of winning a trophy this season, but Theo Walcott is warning the Arsenal fans to expect another tough fight from a team that is flying in the Championship.
If they can retain the form shown in this match Arsenal must have a good chance of winning the Cup for the second year in succession.
Mayweather (47 - 0, 26 KO) is the favorite to retain his crown as pound - for - pound king of boxing and keep his undefeated record, but money has come in late on Pacquiao (57 -5-2, 38 KO) and the Filipino superstar has as good a chance as anyone ever has to pull the upset in this fight.
There is still a good chance that Enrique could guide Barca to retain their status of Spanish champions and make it three on a spin.
With two defensive players and Santi, we have a strong protection in front of the back four as well as technical ability to create chances and retain possession.
If we're relatively healthy and Case Keenum starts the majority of the season, my guess is that the Broncos will have to get to.500, or at least 7 - 9ish for Vance to have a good chance to be retained.
Suddenly, the chances of us retaining our best players Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez are looking likely again, and all is good in the world.
Retaining Coquelin in the holding role will be key to our early season form, and if Arsene brings in a striker, another strong midfielder and maybe a CB and a GK then we have a good chance of being the champions of England come May next year.
Football pundit Neville, who came through the Red Devils» youth ranks and spent 10 years in the senior squad before joining Everton in 2005, believes Louis van Gaal's men have a good chance of challenging for the Premier League title next term, but must first retain the services of the Spain international.
We are expected to see at least one more top class arrival before the window shuts, and it looks like Arsene Wenger is keeping his promise of retaining Alexis and Ozil, so we should have a very good chance of challenging for the League title.
This is probably a match that should be very aware of the lack of tension about the wrestler with the best chance to win, as that's Styles retaining his title despite the fact anyone else could pin Dolph Ziggler at literally any time during the match and become champ instead.
You could argue that playing our first team against Everton in the obsession to retain 4th place has cost us a good chance of beating Chelsea.
If any of those teams make a move for them we will not be able to retain them, because a) said teams have better chances at winning trophies and b) said teams can pay them better wages.
Even if the Trump administration retains all of the U.S.'s current emissions - reducing policies, and carries out all of the proposed ones, there is a good chance the U.S. will still miss its Paris agreement pledge.
So the more relevant a dating site is to its niche, the better chance of recruiting and retaining paying customers.
The worst movie of the year so far has a good chance to retain the title for all of 2012.
Perhaps that's partly why this franchise elicits a measured response from me; no new family film has any chance of besting the shows and episodes retained enough to adore years and decades later.
Menzies also claimed that the video aimed to show that teachers can still retain their passion for teaching and to help schools and policymakers to have the best possible chance of «navigating a tough recruitment environment».
I agree that finding «millions of the best people to teach is daunting» but if we aim for full professional status for teachers, we'll have a better chance of attracting and retaining excellent teachers.
Through self - publishing, writers retain control over their titles and career, as well as standing a good chance of earning much better money.
This week may just give us a good idea of exactly how much of a chance the Kindle Fire has of retaining its now - dominant position in the Android tablet market.
I suggest that Lindsay Lohan consider retaining the firm, as she seems to be having a bit of trouble holding onto a lawyer, and I imagine a machine stands a much better chance of being able to spend 10 minutes in a room (or a cell) with Lohan without contemplating an act of violence.
It is recommended for victims of traumatic brain injury to retain an experienced attorney in order to have the best chance to receive compensation.
When a person is accused of any kind of alleged crime in Texas, it is critical to immediately retain legal counsel in order for the alleged offender to have the best possible chance of achieving a favorable outcome.
In following my advice on how to do this, you increase your chances of finding, and more importantly retaining the best candidate for the job.
An industry - related article titled, «10 Things the HR Department Won't Tell You,» by Kimberly Fusaro, consists of the ten most effective tips to increase your chances of being hired as well as retaining your current employment.
There are several reasons: (a) it's less adversarial than going to court; (b) it's more private; (c) you retain control of the process — i.e., you are not bound by what the mediator thinks (indeed, most mediators see their role as helping the parties effectuate their goals, not imposing the mediator's ideas); (d) it's usually much less expensive; (e) if there are children involved, the process is less likely to embroil them in a painful conflict; and (f) mediation often gives divorcing couples a better chance of successfully negotiating issues that may come up in the future (such as child support, alimony, or custody and visitation issues).
If we (Wholesalers & Investors alike) put ourselves in the sellers situation and try to fully understand their problem, we have a better chance of solving their problem — bring the questions to the BP forums and find a solution if necessary, but lets always retain integrity & transparency in everything we do.
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