Sentences with phrase «control over the process rather»

The practical answer I am leaning towards is that as leaseholders we should simply not expect the management company to always make a good job of contracting major works, and instead look for control over the process rather than trying to align our interests better.

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The question that Christians (or other religious people) should ask themselves here is philosophical rather than sociological: Granting (as I think we must) that modern science has given us new and often penetrating insights into reality and that modern technology has enormously increased our control over our lives, is it not possible that in the process some very precious things have been lost?
We wanted to have control over the parts of the birth process you can have control over, like avoiding routine interventions, knowing all the attendants, being comfortable in our surroundings, and making choices ourselves rather than having doctors or nurses make choices for us.
Yoke.me seeks to emulate the experience of being set up by friends, but gives singles more control over the process: Rather than waiting for an acquaintance to make an introduction, users can actively search for potential love interests among their wider circle of friends.
In Collaborative Family Law the parties maintain control over the decision making process rather than letting a judge decide.
He has developed a unique Risk Management approach to mediation which recognizes the benefit to the parties of retaining control over the dispute resolution process, rather than exposing themselves to the uncertainty of having strangers (arbitrators, Judges or a Jury) decide their fate.
Thus, out of concern for similar cries of obfuscation or censorship of section 2 (b)'s freedom of expression, judges may be forced to cede control over the flow of information in a manner that makes them «just a participant in a connective community, rather than the person in control of a legal process
Self - determination should not be viewed as a one time choice, but as an ongoing process which ensures the continuance of a people's participation in decision making and control over its own destiny... This view makes it possible for incremental changes to be implemented rather than forcing parties to agree on definitive changes which can be too radical for some and insufficient for others.
You maintain a greater degree of control over the divorce process, rather than being at the mercy of the courts.
Calgary - based business coach, speaker and entrepreneur Sue Styles says, «Over the years of teaching, I realized that one of the best ways to help many more budding «solopreneurs» — who have ideas for a business and a yearning to control their own success — would be to write a book about how to use scalable processes, how to invite in customers and how to achieve the ultimate mastery of becoming a true «boss», one who takes purposeful time working ON his or her business rather than IN.»
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