Sentences with phrase «dynamic changes as»

The legal industry is experiencing volatile and dynamic changes as competition heats up and the pace of mergers increases.

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It's also crucial to make your code of ethics a dynamic thing that changes as your business changes.
As Stowe Boyd points out in «Metaphors Matter: Talking About How We Talk About Organizations,» an organization that functions like a dynamic organism is better able to change and adapt.
As a popular keynote speaker, Gallo teaches CEOs and leaders to deliver dynamic presentations and share inspiring stories that sell products, grow brands and inspire change.
«The pace of new retail development, including restaurants, will be very dynamic in the coming years as the underlying demographics of the South Shore area and East Austin change with 3,000 to 5,000 new residents in the projects already underway and planned in the near future,» Grayco Partners founder and President Jeff Gray said.
And then I would say on the core menu, in a different — in addition to making changes that really add compelling price - approachable sort of offers, Olive Garden's also working to make sure it adds items that really are seen as extremely high quality at a reasonable price to really continue to resonate with that guest who has the willingness and ability to pay more, and so that dynamic is going on as well inside the core menu.
Trading Mutual fund online also has its share of drawbacks, as there are dynamic changes every second and one always tends to make impulsive decisions.
An estate plan should be dynamic with changes being made as your life changes.
But the Parkland movement might change that dynamic, at least slightly, by making gun issues higher salience for the country as a whole.
As proposed by New Keynesian economist and Ph. D. Huw Dixon, there are three properties to a state of equilibrium; the behavior of agents is consistent, no agent has an incentive to change its behavior, and that the equilibrium is the outcome of some dynamic process.
As some of the early Progressives did, she blames industrialization and a closed frontier for changing the dynamic.
Second, Christianity continues to manifest a dynamic vitality in appearing, renewed and changed, in various parts of the world, where it may again be the agent of change» as it was in Eastern Europe in 1989.
These therapies contrast with all the «insight therapies» derived from Freud, which regard dynamic inner changes in attitudes, feelings, and self - perception as the primary means of therapeutic change including changes in behavior.
The organic model we are suggesting pictures reality as composed of multitudes of embodied beings who presently inhabit a planet that has evolved over billions of years through a process of dynamic change marked by law and novelty into an intricate, diverse, complex, multi-leveled reality, all radically interrelated and interdependent.
Dynamic communication - driven changes affect the power structure of businesses as well.
Where the original form remains the same throughout the change, then this change which is purely quantitative is considered static, as opposed to the other in which there is a change of form and which therefore is properly called dynamic or evolutionary.
Value is related to change as a kind of dynamic element or tension in human life.
Furthermore, of itself it furnishes no antecedent evidence whatever against the viability of at least some form of metaphysical system which would postulate a world of interrelated, dynamic Entities which endure in time as essentially self - identical individuals, which move themselves to their own activities, and which, precisely by themselves changing, change their accidental qualities over time.
We know tradition now not only in the form of social rigidities resistant to change but as the dynamic structure of modifiable habits without which men do not exist as men.
Both thinkers feel that one misconceives the nature of the entire universe as long as he fails to understand that becoming, dynamic, changing categories are more fundamental than being, static, and permanent categories.
They know that they have changed, but they have not experienced this as a dynamic development of learning from others.
Obviously this limitation in the material being, its lack of the immanent self - possession given by transcendent dynamic orientation towards being as such, is of a metaphysical kind; it must not be imagined that the real intrinsic negativity that belongs to the nature of a particular material existent could of itself be stripped from it so that by a cosmic process of becoming it could change into spirit.
Such «religious intuitions» are the «somewhat exceptional elements of our conscious experience» that Whitehead seeks to elucidate as evidence for God's consequent experience of the world.9 Only a living person experiencing a whole series of divine aims, sensitive to the way in which these shift, grow, and develop in response to our changing circumstances can become aware of their source as dynamic and personal, meeting our needs and concerns.10 Jesus, full of the Spirit, knew God personally in this intimate way, until these aims were taken from him in the hour of his deepest need, when he experienced being forsaken by God on the cross.
Both organisms and their environment are dynamic, full of life, and as they interact, they both change.
Buchler criticizes what others have singled out as the relevant ontological differences: «being and becoming,» «permanence and change,» «the static and the dynamic,» «stability and instability,» «determinateness and indeterminateness.»
But today nature is seen as a dynamic process of becoming, always changing and developing, radically temporal in character; this is an incomplete cosmos still coming into being.
He emphasized the active, integrating self (rather than the frail, victimized ego); held to a «soft» (rather than a «hard») determinism; had a strong interest in future, goal - directed strivings (rather than origins); emphasized the organism as a whole centered in the self (rather than a conflict view of personality); regarded the striving for worth and power (rather than sexual striving) as the central dynamic in mental health and illness; emphasized the possibilities for continuing change in the later years (rather than regarding the early years as utterly decisive)(2) It is clear from these motifs in Adler's thought that his vision of human beings was positive and growth - centered.
If he is to be described at all, the dynamic quality of his existence must be recognized and grasped, even if it is also the fact that through all the changes there are persistent qualities which preserve his identity as human.
The inclusion of the satisfaction in the occasion as a contributory component would amount to a return to a substance metaphysics; the process insights of a dynamic becoming would be replaced by reference to substances undergoing accidental changes.
US skim milk powder (SMP) prices are now determined by global movements, not domestic events - a change our commodities expert John Geuss describes as «a new and different dynamic
The rise of AAU, Prep schools, and kids moving around has changed the regional recruiting dynamic as well.
Injuries are of major concern but more importantly when the game is not going how you expect you don't leave it till the final ten minutes to change the dynamic, and you don't field your best 11 against the lesser teams (unless you don't trust the players on the bench, in which case you should sell them) sometimes I wish he was as brave as mourinho who is not afraid to take a player off at half time if he thinks it provides him with a better chance of winning.
For one thing his physical attributes and style of football are closer to the Chilean's that Campbell's, so it would not be as much of a change for the team dynamic and the link up play with Mesut Ozil and Nacho Monreal.
Now that is a very good point, and while Santi has been awesome, it will be interseting to see if Ramsey plays as b2b whether that dynamic changes.
There is only a couple of reasons as to why he's a certified starter for me but they are compelling enough for me to feel that he'll completely change the dynamic of the team.
Liverpool under Brendan Rodgers often lacked real width, but Mahrez could be installed as a potential option to change the dynamic of attack at Anfield.
It did little to change the dynamic of the game, as Arshavin walked the ball out of play.
First it was Arsenal to fall from grace as Chelsea's riches and a certain Jose Mourinho changed the dynamic of the Premier League arriving in 2004.
I am not sure that this is going to change the dynamic of feeling uncomfortable in public as a nursing mom or of employers giving you just the option of using the bathroom.
API promotes parenting practices that create strong, healthy emotional bonds between children and their parents and as a result changes everything from the dynamic of a family to that of communities by improving school readiness to reducing violence.
As mothers and parents, we need to adapt, change and grow along with our children, it's a dynamic and often challenging process; it's an odyssey that, once we become a parent, doesn't end.
Does triple duty as dynamic pad liner, changing pad cowl, and travel changing mat.
Bipolar mood disorder can appear as a severe depression; women need informed evaluation and follow - up on past and current mood changes and cycles to assess whether there is a bipolar dynamic.
Cultural innovations and child care practices and, importantly, the dynamic social values and ideologies that legitimize them, shift quite rapidly relative to evolutionary - based changes in fundamental infant biology.1 This raises the possibility that widely recommended infant care practices can be at odds with the human infant's biological, psychological and emotional needs and expectations, at least as inferred from the human infant's evolutionary past.
Third parties change the dynamic as well.
As we noted in the 2008 election cycle, online small - dollar donors can profoundly change the political fundraising dynamic:
It should be a dynamic form of devolution that sees powers flowing backwards and forwards as and when required in a way that best meets changing circumstances.»
The East River Blueway Plan is a model for resiliency as it provides a vision of an accessible and dynamic waterfront that also addresses the urgency of climate change and its effects.
We've seen this dynamic at work all around the world, as cell coverage penetrates to areas that wires have never reach, and it's changed lives and whole local economies in the process.
He characterized his administration's efforts as a «series of reforms that all work together that synergize to change the dynamic between police and community.»
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