Sentences with phrase «changes for a rejection»

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Rejection letters that had once seemed extremely personal and critical were now the impetus for the change that needed to happen in my organization.
But it was 2010 and times had changed, and this chief executive, James P. Gorman, was adamant: Morgan Stanley was done giving in to demands for big bonuses when earnings were thin, and he didn't bother to soften the rejection with the kind of pep talk managers usually offer when cash can't be found.
The Pembina Institute may have spotted one of the biggest changes that the rejection of TransCanada's Keystone XL signifies for Canada's new foreign relations and energy strategies.
More probably, if such speculation is permissible, it was his rejection and the frustration of his hopes for his people that he still could not help wanting to have changed.
The rejection of the «clerical paradigm» in favor of a reflection on Christian practice broadly based in the whole Christian community requires a changed concept of pastoral leadership and a new pattern of preparation for it.
By the beginning of this century a great change had taken place and James Orr prefaced his defense of the traditional position by sketching the widespread questioning and rejection of «bodily resurrection» by Christian scholars.10 In 1907 Kirsopp Lake published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accredited.
Recognizing that a prior bad credit rating is not adequate grounds for rejection, Cadman differentiates between the individual who habitually avoids paying rent to live above his or her means and the person who falls behind in rent through a sudden change in fortune.
For girls, mood swings may be sparked by hormonal changes before or during menstruation, rejection from peers, and increased pressures at school.
The press conference was Klein's first public appearance in several days, and its ostensible purpose was to bask in liberal praise for his rejection of change to the bank tax proposed by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Mr Cameron's move to link the change to the cross-party timetable agreed for new powers for Holyrood in the wake of Scotland's rejection of independence in last week's referendum has angered Labour and dominated the start of its annual conference in Manchester.
When they finish their work, those changes would go before voters for approval, and we the people would have the final say on approval or rejection.
The Council's General Welfare Committee passed a resolution this morning calling for the language to be changed after the Cuomo administration's rejection of a request from City Hall to make the change on the grounds that it was made too late.
A civil rights organisation, Coalition for Good Governance and Change Initiative, on Sunday, expressed concern over the continued retention of the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, several weeks after his rejection by the Senate, saying it was giving the country a negative image.
Daniel Roskoff, a longtime community activist who is managing Ling - Cohan's bid, proposed that the panel be reformed by «1) following American Bar Association guidelines for incumbents, 2) change the threshold for incumbents to a 75 - percent negative vote for rejection, 3) allow appeals, and 4) vet panelists for conflicts.»
Katko's rejection of the replacement bill comes after the White House and Republican Study Committee agreed Friday to changes, including using block grants to pay for Medicaid, rather than a cap system.
She said the district had changed its recommendations on 18 petitions, all of which had been designated for rejection or had certain conditions attached because the charter operators would not agree to parts of the language that govern charters.
My change of heart has come after querying over 300 agents for three different manuscripts over the course of the last 2 - 3 years and barely getting anything more than form rejections... the kind where I can tell the agent didn't fully read my query or get to the sample pages or synopsis.
And it absolutely proves that the world is so changing for self - publishing, so I really encourage people rather than the frustration of sending out a million query letters and getting or waiting to get a million rejections, get out there and make it an e-publication if you don't have the budget to do a hard copy but do something toward making your dream a reality.
The most recent data, from February's survey, shows a significant change in the rejection rate for credit card applications over the past 16 months.
It really depends on price action around those zones, so should be careful for rejections, which might change my plans.
Changes to guidance introduced in 2009 mean lenders are supposed to tell you if National Hunter has been a contributing reason for your rejection.
In the end, an AGAINST vote is a rejection of this no bid / no premium takeover of the company... it doesn't change the fact that shareholders deserve & should / will continue to push for a fairer & more sensible return of capital (ideally at a premium & for a larger amount).
For Moses, painting's identity was multiple and changing — working with canvases stretched on the floor, the dynamic abstract compositions in Diamond Jim (2008), Ignon (2006), and Bronco (2002) are the result of of the artist's rejection of conventional brushes in favor of mixing paints on the surface of the canvas itself.
You have to love the irony: Modern art's very genesis sprang from its rejection of academic realist painting, and now it's the modernists who have become the blinded establishment and the realist painters a transgressive force for change.
For Nature to now publish research that eviscerates the Anthropogenics theory heralds a tectonic rejection by academia of support for United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChanFor Nature to now publish research that eviscerates the Anthropogenics theory heralds a tectonic rejection by academia of support for United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chanfor United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
My colleagues and I published a paper recently that found evidence for the involvement of conspiracist ideation in the rejection of scientific propositions — from climate change to the link between tobacco and lung cancer, and between HIV and AIDS — among visitors to climate blogs.
E.g., research assumes greenhouse gas emissions cause warming without explicitly stating humans are the cause»... carbon sequestration in soil is important for mitigating global climate change» (4a) No position Does not address or mention the cause of global warming (4b) Uncertain Expresses position that human's role on recent global warming is uncertain / undefined «While the extent of human - induced global warming is inconclusive...» (5) Implicit rejection Implies humans have had a minimal impact on global warming without saying so explicitly E.g., proposing a natural mechanism is the main cause of global warming»... anywhere from a major portion to all of the warming of the 20th century could plausibly result from natural causes according to these results» (6) Explicit rejection without quantification Explicitly minimizes or rejects that humans are causing global warming»... the global temperature record provides little support for the catastrophic view of the greenhouse effect» (7) Explicit rejection with quantification Explicitly states that humans are causing less than half of global warming «The human contribution to the CO2 content in the atmosphere and the increase in temperature is negligible in comparison with other sources of carbon dioxide emission»»
One is that a greater understanding of climate change as a human rights problem should lead to more widespread rejection of many justifications for non-action on climate change.
Kentucky: constitutional amendment would change way judicial / public official salaries are determined, allow for voter rejection
It is submitted that at some point in time the employee should be found to have acquiesced to the change because the employee continued to work for the employer, despite the change and despite the fact that the employer failed to respond to the employee's rejection of the change by giving proper working notice of the change.
Yes, as time goes by we change in the way we handle rejection, but these are students still in their 20s for the most part, having to endure the high pressure and somewhat demeaning cattle call that is the OCI process.
There are several goals in couples therapy: 1) understand how prior relationships provide the framework for how adults view self and partner in close relationships, and and how relationship patterns («the dance») occur; 2) create a secure relationship where partners are emotionally available, genuinely involved and responsive in a sensitive and caring way; 3) establish trust and a sense of safety and comfort, especially during difficult times and distressing emotions («fight fair»), 4) change the dance — learn constructive communication and conflict - management skills so that partners respond to one another's needs and emotions with empathy, understanding and support, rather than with anger, rejection or withdrawal; 5) experience a secure relationship with the therapist, who models attunement, support, self control, patience and appropriate boundaries.
Although these changes are normative, they also may lead to increased risk for depression among youth who are particularly reactive to social evaluation, and / or experience high levels of peer rejection and low levels of peer acceptance.
Besides the effect of comorbid problems, problem development is to a large extent due to dynamic family characteristics, and in particular to changes in parental rejection, which leaves much room for parenting - based interventions.
It is a rejection of symbolism, which has not served us well but a call for structural reform that will enable the kind of change that we seek in all walks of life, whether that be in health, justice, child welfare or employment.
This statement is supported by Stein, Epstein, Raynor, Kilanowski, and Paluch (2005) who reported that the change in paternal acceptance versus rejection during treatment was strongly associated with the effectiveness of a behavioral family - based pediatric overweight treatment (even though these results do not allow for causal interpretation of effects).
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