Sentences with phrase «enablers of»

We are, in a more profound way, enablers of all the intrinsic social values that go with the sale.
The above play on words got me pondering on both the nature and choice of behaviours of those that intentionally or unintentionally become enablers of parental alienation.
For a more detailed insight into enablers of parental alienation please see my article An Open Letter to Enablers of Parental Alienation.
The subject of enablers is explored in more detail in an earlier article of mine entitled An Open Letter to Enablers of Parental Alienation.
Enablers of parental alienation ultimately make the wrong judgement call, when they intentionally or unintentionally engage in certain behaviours.
Please see an earlier post of mine entitled An Open Letter to Enablers of Parental Alienation.
A firm believer that PMO s should be enablers of progress, not a bureaucratic entity that will count, measure anything and everything just because it can be; producing reams of reports that contain pages and pages of data as opposed to meaningful information for the actual intended audience; imposing an overhead of 7 % -10 % on otherwise productive Project Management time filling out redundant templates.
«A frictionless cryptocurrency that can be exchanged directly between avatars, in addition to the blockchain ownership systems for digital assets that we deployed last December are the key enablers of this trend.»
There are those who argue that parental controls that do things like limit kids» activity on apps and games or turn off access to the internet are enablers of lazy parenting, where devices instead of people are setting the rules.
The legal function can help drive this by being the guardians of Dyson's innovation, trusted advisors and active enablers of Dyson's goals — this means seeing business problems as our own and working within the project teams in the company to find good solutions fast.
Information Technology (IT) is just one of many enablers of IM; IM in itself being one key enabler to all knowledge - based organizations.
WHO WE ARE: SurvJustice is a D.C. - based national not - for - profit organization that increases the prospect of justice for all survivors through effective legal assistance that enforces victim rights and holds both perpetrators and enablers of sexual violence accountable in campus, criminal and civil systems.
Rather than enablers of business success, contracts become obstacles.
It's been a long time since I've heard someone opine that courts, through their ability to resolve disputes, serve as enablers of business rather than impediments.
By keeping themselves ignorant about what may be going on, these lawyers have been able to maintain the facade that they are not involved in potentially illegal activities, even though they are often the prime enablers of misconduct.
We can work with you to prevent and resolve problems and transform your contracts to enablers of business success.
Nevertheless, this is where we are, and it is incumbent upon professional advisers to adapt to the new environment, particularly, but not exclusively, in the light of the new penalties for enablers of defeated tax avoidance.
Warming to his theme, the author of the notice then explains how follower notices and accelerated payment notices are new weapons in HMRC's armoury in the fight against avoidance and how the new legislation penalising enablers of tax avoidance will represent a further step along this road.
Let's not be enablers of our domestic manufacturers» tendency to shoot themselves in the foot by ignoring where the industry is headed.
On that basis I think we can fairly infer that renewables can be enablers of fossil fuels every bit as much, and that any old green argument to satisfy investors will do.
Fossil fuels are now enablers of renewables.
Developing countries are often more sensitive to climate risks, such as drought or coastal flooding, because of their greater economic reliance on climate ‐ sensitive primary activities, and because of inadequate infrastructure, finance, and other enablers of successful adaptation and mitigation.
You know, BBD, you're straining your hive - conditioned, party - line flunky, pea - brain just a bit too hard with your little, over-wrought, unconvincing, reductio ad absurdum «proof» that «consensus» climate scientists are not, in the main, sell - out, toady, enablers of the CAGW scam — toiling away (as much as a bunch of parasite, suck - up, goof - off, sloth - freak dorks with a spoiled brat sense of entitlement can ever be said to «toil away» at anything) on behalf of your trough - provider, make - a - buck / make - a-gulag, ripoff - the - taxpayer betters.
And one of the great enablers of denialism is the Wall Street Journal editorial page and the influence it wields in corporate America.
Babaeva draws from her own art history so that forms, re-animated by the artist, become enablers of a simultaneous reincarnation and self - effacement, a seemingly paradoxical cycle that suggests no end.
Yves should have spent more time on the enablers of the crisis — yield hogs.
The theme of this year's program — which will be explored in a panel discussion and breakout sessions — is teacher leaders as enablers of creativity, collaboration, and innovation in their classrooms and beyond.
The majority of heads surveyed were «philosophers» (51 per cent)-- mostly former English literature teachers with no experience outside education — who saw their role as enablers of better teaching rather than prioritising staff management, revenue and better working environments.
They jointly identified the following top essential elements and policy enablers of personalized learning:
Compare that to executives who see their training departments as strategic enablers of the business, where a full 88 % report increased employee productivity as a result of training.
If we consider managers to be enablers of learning within organizations, then managers are failing in their duty to support and develop the staff they are responsible for.
«health experts increasingly view apps and sites such as Tinder, Grindr, and OkCupid as enablers of high - risk sex»
The article claims that «health experts increasingly view apps and sites such as Tinder, Grindr, and OkCupid as enablers of high - risk sex».
As enablers of such miracles, Garreau mentions especially «GRIN technologies» — genetics, robotics, information technology and nanotechnology.
Rep. Jerry Nadler, who has called the N.R.A. «enablers of mass murder» and consistently ranks among the most liberal members in the House, also put out an unsolicited statement of support for Hochul yesterday, focusing on her campaign against Paul Ryan's budget, when she first won a special election in 2011.
Republicans will likely deploy a strategy that paints all Democrats, even those such as Bowles who are not incumbents, as allies of an unpopular governor and enablers of the state's fiscal crisis.
The CIOT's submission to HMRC on Tackling offshore tax evasion: Civil sanctions for enablers of offshore evasion — can viewed here.
The CIOT has also responded to HMRC's proposal for civil sanctions for enablers of offshore evasion.
The date of 1 January 2017 also brought the start of Finance Act 2016 penalties for enablers of someone else's offshore tax evasion or careless non-compliance.
«Republicans in Congress have become enablers of the Trump - Russia assault on our democracy,» Pelosi said.
As government officials transition from being managers of public services to enablers of public service improvement through markets, co-production and other means, new ways of working must be hardwired into the core structures, processes and culture of Whitehall, Westminster and — yes — Pasc too.
The Bill also contains clauses paving the way for Making Tax Digital, substantial changes to the rules for fulfilment businesses and a range of anti-avoidance measures, including penalties for enablers of avoidance schemes.
«We commit to reviewing penalties and other actions against professional enablers of tax evasion, including for corporations that fail to prevent their employees from facilitating tax evasion.
At the height of the divorce revolution in the 1970s, many scholars, therapists, and journalists served as enablers of this kind of thinking.
or simply trying to prove us all wrong again by showing that he could play just about anybody anywhere and win a game on the road against a top opponent; something he hasn't done in quite some time... regardless of the reasons, there is simply no excuse for the goings - on at this club... unfortunately it's unlikely that any real change will come without a dedicated effort on the part of those that feed the beast... our absentee landlord doesn't invest his own money into this club, so in order to force out Kroenke, Wenger and whatever other vermin currently haunt our hallowed halls we need to hit him where it really hurts... continually filling «his» stadium and the constant buying of endless merchandise, like one of the 58 different jerseys available over the last few years, makes us the greatest enablers of all time... have we no self - respect?
That donor countries have been the enablers of Africa's arms addiction has certainly been the pattern so far.
If we don't push back, we become enablers of a major attempt to harm children.
In seeking to enable parish based ministries (rather than do ministry in the parish's behalf), we may end up managing and not leading, enablers of an uncreative status quo.
Sadly, that is one of the key phrases of enablers of abuse (and over-lookers of abuse).
The enablers of 911 (all religions), lost any remaining high ground on that fateful day.On 9/12 Sam Harris began to write a book which was the beginning of the END OF FAITH.Atheism has gone up % 4 in 6 years in the US (Gallup), and is just beginning to organize and gain funding.WE promise it won't hurt..
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