Sentences with phrase «better penetrate»

Q. Are there any good books about how to better penetrate the Hispanic real estate market?
Established and strengthened relationships with other ADP business units to better penetrate market segment, resulting in 15 % increased lead flow 5 % increase in successful sales.
Ideally, choose a large - toothed metal comb so you can better penetrate the coat.
Its soothing aloe - vera base is spiked with moisturizing hyaluronic acid, antioxidants to brighten and protect from free radicals, and AHAs to exfoliate and help moisturizers better penetrate.
Our Argan Oil naturally has a smaller molecule size to better penetrate the skin, and is made with only pure, organic argan oil.
Exfoliating is still important because it sloughs off dead skin cells, helping product to better penetrate your skin.
Well, let me explain what TCD stands for in this case: Transdermal cosmetic delivery, a method that allows ingredients to better penetrate the skin.
Unlike most soaps, Abib's Facial Soap Brick microfoams to better penetrate pores and helps keep skin healthy.
Nettle oil can better penetrate the pores of the scalp and deeply nourish and repair the damaged follicles.
The pulses emitted from near - infrared lasers can also better penetrate through tree canopies to reflect off the ground, which is a necessary measurement for determining the height of trees.
In the parched grasslands and savannas, or drylands, of Africa, South America and Asia, termite mounds store nutrients and moisture, and — via internal tunnels — allow water to better penetrate the soil.
It is lit with a full - spectrum Kind K3 L450 LED grow light with a secondary optical lens to help the light better penetrate leafs.
It allows the seasoning to better penetrate the meat, which is important when you're working with an ultra-thick cut of steak, like a porterhouse.
i found that i liked it much better the next day — the brown sugar must have better penetrated the garbanzos with the sitting - in - the - fridge time.
These are the best penetrating mechanical broadhead for the money.
«Gene therapy restores hearing in deaf mice, down to a whisper: Improved delivery vector better penetrates the inner ear, also restores balance in a mouse model of Usher syndrome.»
First is to soak them with a good penetrating oil like Liquid Wrench, PB Blaster or Sea Foam.
Soak the area in a good penetrating oil.
«The slowing user growth rate is an indication that Snap is already well penetrated among its main youth audience in core Western markets, and so will have to adapt to broaden its user base either internationally or in new demographic segments,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
Is the industry you seek employment in best penetrated online or offline?

Not exact matches

A joint understanding on investment would help Canadian companies penetrate China's booming middle - class consumer market, where American and European firms currently have the better guanxi and market share.
The higher bands are good for relaying lots of data in densely populated open spaces — say, a stadium — but they are notoriously bad at penetrating walls.
But other expenses can grow as well; increasing sales usually requires spending more on marketing, labor and efforts to penetrate markets that aren't as likely to be profitable.
As such, they are getting better at finding weaknesses, penetrating security barriers and enacting more damaging attacks once inside a company.
Expanding Internet access would not only be good for the world, but it could be good for the entire industry innovating online, opening up new markets that have never been penetrated before.
A basic ethos, stating what markets the company will be targeting, as well as a Vision Statement, which should reveal how the market will be penetrated.
Well - known product which has successfully penetrated its initial market and learned where and how to move next.
Leveraging existing programs and agencies to penetrate new markets, and a concerted effort to seek out better government support and productive collaborations are the imperative steps that smart organizations are taking to overcome enduring market challenges and generate that sustained growth that will build tomorrow's success.
Active social communities can be tough for brands to penetrate under the best of circumstances; so if you find yourself trying to forge a path tangled with Vines and Vimeos (see what I did there?)
Unlike tools that only focus on opportunity - to - close, account - based marketing, or social selling, Datahug helps you target better, penetrate faster, sell more, and maximize customer revenue.
Always penetrating and provocative, my good friend Patrick Deneen has, once again penetrated and provoked, this time in a brief essay entitled» Is There a Conservative Tradition in America?»
Good news for those who were disappointed that Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master turned out to be a vague parable of Scientology rather than a penetrating exposé of it: a new book promises to do the job instead.
John N. Findlay, one of the best among Hegelian scholars, describes the «Unhappy Consciousness» in this penetrating and significant statement: This Unhappy Consciousness is aware only of its total loss of all that previously reassured and filled it: its anguish might find expression in the words of the Lutheran hymn «God is dead.»»
Moscow's spies — having penetrated the top levels of the British intelligence establishment — were that good, while Truman's determination to maintain civilian supremacy over his own military establishment was that strong.»
A better Band - Aid is not to be shunned, of course, but let us not confuse better ways to run the system with analyses by which we seek to penetrate the sickness of the system itself.
Any student of the Græco - Roman world at the beginning of our era who tries to penetrate beneath the surface of the political, economic and military history of the period and discern what was going on in the minds of men, becomes aware of a widespread expectation of a turn for the better in human affairs, even the dawn of a golden age, after the violent convulsions which had disturbed society for a century or more.
In time, some scholar will no doubt reconstruct it academically Until then, the fiction of José María Arguedas provides some of the most vivid portraits of that culture available, as well as penetrating reflections upon...
Edgar S. Brightman, who had himself been working for many years on the development of a nontraditional view of God, rejected Hartshorne's panentheism but praised other aspects of his view of God.35 Reinhold Niebuhr wrote a brief but very sympathetic review, 36 and John Bennett claimed that Hartshorne's was perhaps the best hypothesis about God available to contemporary theology.37 D. C. Macintosh found the book «exceptionally penetrating, stimulating, and instructive,» but by accusing Hartshorne of being too rationalistic he touched on what has been one of the major differences between Hartshorne and most other Whiteheadian theologians.38
• «Revealed truth can always be more deeply penetrated, better understood and set forth to greater advantage» (44, all repeated in 58).
Lastly, I can't wait till the «nation of Islam» penetrates into our government and social life, then all of you so called «liberals» will wish the good old christian values come back!!
The task that lies ahead is the development of a postmodern, post-Freudian, neoclassical approach to Christian pastoral care that takes seriously the resources of modernity while also penetrating its allusions and, having found the best of modern psychotherapy still problematic, has turned again to the classical tradition for its bearings, yet without disowning what it has learned from modern clinical experience.
It consists of a penetrating way of knowing that enables really good lawyers to notice things, understand things and do things that others of us simply can not see or do.
... «With the help of the Holy Spirit, it is for the whole people of God, particularly its pastors and theologians, to listen to and distinguish the many voices of our times and to interpret them in the light of the divine Word, so that the revealed truth may be more deeply penetrated, better understood, and more suitably presented» [Gaudium et Spes, 44].
Justice Kennedy's Windsor opinion on the merits deserves all the scorn heaped on it by Justice Scalia's dissent, as well as all of Justice Alito's penetrating observations in his separate dissent that «what is marriage?»
Nor can he wisely seek to penetrate that, to him, unseen world of spirits, good and bad, which the Scripture writers declare surround and condition man.
Even in the best cases it may be difficult for the modern observer to penetrate to the original intention of the founder of a religion, while in the worst cases the pristine spirit has been entirely suffocated.
His essays on civil rights, for example, are heartfelt and penetrating, but are not even a very good description of the predicament of the American liberal.
It is our best friend in life if we learned and not taken issues in to our hands as Gods on Earth a-busing or applying force but by the power of the science «Sultan» in Sura» t Al - Rahman through which we are told will be able to penetrate Heavens Hight «s God Allah permits..
«To penetrate to the heart of Methodism as a missionary movement,» he tells us, «is as good a way as any to understand the essence of the movement in its entirety.»
The larger context through which our total situation may be transfigured is best conceived in terms of Civitas Dei, or the Kingdom of God, «which is not in Time at all — either present, future or past — and which differs from all temporal mundane states in the radical way of being in a different spiritual dimension, but which, just by virtue of this difference of dimension, is able to penetrate our mundane life and, in penetrating, to transfigure it».
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