Sentences with phrase «creative compromises in»

This process usually requires negotiation and creative compromises in those areas in which your priorities conflict.

Not exact matches

Tim Bajarin, an analyst at technology research firm Creative Strategies, recommends having different passwords for each online account you hold, so a breach in one system won't compromise another.
He has lodged in an otherworldliness that has seemed, whether to a Nietzsche or a Lawrence, a blasphemy against the natural creation, or in a compromise with life that has lost any creative appeal, and so deserved the apostasy of those thirsty for reality.5
Compromised of a creative culinary team under 30 years old, The Food Dudes has found catering success in constantly trying to introduce guests to previously unseen, untasted dishes and flavor fusions.
Creative compromises may emerge — and with «divine feminine» Venus in the frame may be spearheaded by powerful women.
Bong discussed the dilemma recently with Variety, shedding light on the compromises he had to make in order to be granted creative freedom on his latest project.
They worked on concepts like compromise and mutual benefit when it came to creative decisions — ultimately there was a very real - world feel to what was happening in this fictional digital world.
If the brain is in chronic toxic stress, its creative, resourceful, and cooperative higher - level thought processes are compromised because of emotions and thoughts that feel unsafe, unfamiliar, and threatening.
Aside from the 2018 Toyota Camry model's noticeably sleeker, lower profile and its creative use of sheet metal, which calls forth a futuristic vibe, what's most impressive is that this midsize sedan's cabin is actually bigger than past models, with no compromise in visibility — evidence of another exceptional job done by the Toyota brand's designers and engineers.
A phone that is more a creative companion than just a smartphone, the Micromax Canvas Doodle brings out the child in you, letting you experiment without compromising on your productivity.
«With Call of Duty 2, we were dead set against it being World War 2,» IW's Chief Creative Officer Vince Zampella said, «but Activision really wanted it, the compromise sort of being that we'd get some dev kits for consoles in exchange for doing a World War 2 game.
Smithee is not an actual person, however, but a pseudonym created in 1968 by the Directors Guild of America (DGA) to allow directors to disown films in which their creative vision had been compromised.
In 1968 the Directors Guild of America created the pseudonym Alan Smithee for directors wishing to disown films in which their creative vision had been compromiseIn 1968 the Directors Guild of America created the pseudonym Alan Smithee for directors wishing to disown films in which their creative vision had been compromisein which their creative vision had been compromised.
In many ways, Jeffrey Gibson opens his soul to the viewers who are observing his work as he tends to channel all the deepest emotions into his art, unfiltered and not willing to compromise on any creative or factual front.
To work in a fashion label that will allow me to develop my creative potential to the full without compromising my own sensibilities and non-conformist tendencies.
But the critical advantages of CL (and mediation, in appropriate cases) are (a) the reduced psychological and financial costs for the parties and their children, and (b) the opportunity to use creative problem - solving, instead of adversarial negotiation and reluctant compromise, to craft solutions that more fully meet the parties» fundamental interests.
The obvious compromise in a real estate deal is on price, and the most successful compromise solutions happen after all other persuasive arguments and creative options have been explored.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z