Sentences with phrase «change promises value»

Performance Criteria Change To clients, the sea change promises value for money.

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``... promising to do for value what the internet has done for information: decentralise control, remove asymmetries, and change the way we transact and interact with everything.
Citing a change in the administration's «participants and values,» Ms. Viverito promised to review agency spending «in its totality, evaluating each agency for its efficiency.»
The analyst must seek to guard himself against this danger as best he can: in part, by dealing with those situations preferably which are not subject to sudden change; in part, by favoring securities in which the popular interest is keen enough to promise a fairly swift response to value elements which he is the first to recognize; in part, by tempering his activities to the general financial situation — laying more emphasis on the discovery of undervalued securities when business and market conditions are on a fairly even keel, and proceeding with greater caution in times of abnormal stress and uncertainty.»
The promise of «mind - bending» puzzles integrated within the actual plot of the game and the aspect of notes and puzzles changing based on how I play also has me excited about the possible amount of replay value.
«Successfully reframing the climate debate in the United States from one based on environmental values to one based on health values... holds great promise to help American society better understand and appreciate the risks of climate change...» — George Mason University, Center for Climate Change Communication, May 9change...» — George Mason University, Center for Climate Change Communication, May 9Change Communication, May 9, 2011
«Mr. Trudeau has promised real change, and an immigration system that welcomes and values all of us and that means untied work permits and permanent immigration status upon landing,» adds Senthil Thevar, who was a Temporary Foreign Worker in Ontario.
«Employers can attempt to enter into a new contract with an employee that includes changes to fundamental terms — such as the removal of paid breaks, changes to benefit plans and more, all at once — provided that the employee agrees and receives fresh consideration, which is something of value that the employee did not have before agreeing to the change or that they were promised prior to agreeing to the change,» he says.
Those attending will remember that the 2017 conference ended on a high note with a call to action from CLOC co-founder Mary O'Carroll of Google, promising that the mission going forward included a commitment to support both CLOC's members in legal departments who are exploring and driving the hard work of change, as well as the larger professional ecosphere of law firms, legal service providers and law schools looking for ways be more valuable to their corporate clients who are demanding improved performance, accountability, and value from their extended CLOC family.
Use these ideas to jumpstart creative thinking for each section of your resume, with innovative changes that hammer home your promise of value:
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