Sentences with phrase «encouraging example»

Certainly there are encouraging examples taking root in the field.
Ratings questions don't encourage examples, and the responses may be of little use to the firm, so include a mix of ratings and narrative questions in your written surveys.
Krane said the most encouraging example of reform efforts is that of Iran, the first country in the world to replace major subsidies with a universal cash transfer program for households.
Stagnation under recent climate negotiations might obscure the fact that some of the most encouraging examples of carbon governance have been at a local level, in our homes and communities.
He cites encouraging examples of the reconciliation of those who were first scandalized, once they had actually become familiar with such new departures as the church at Assy or the chapel at Vence — familiar, that is, not by observation but by worship itself in these buildings.
There are of course many encouraging examples of young people prepared generously to put themselves out in service of the needy, and of parents and other adult role models who foster such behaviour.
Let me be clear, reformers should always seek «to persuade» the unions to join them, and there are several encouraging examples to support this approach — some that I personally achieved together with NYC's union president Randi Weingarten, and others that Brill recounts in «Class Warfare».
While we often express dismay at the state of arcade coverage in the mainstream gaming press, we'll always encourage any examples of constructive reporting.
The Global Status Report gives other encouraging examples of the falling cost of renewables, especially in major emerging markets.
The most encouraging example of this was Mr. Steve Newport, husband of Mary Newport, MD, author of The Coconut Oil and Low - Carb Solution for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Other Diseases (8).
Henri de Lubac's thought and the Theology of the Body are encouraging examples of an all too rarely found obedience to this call to faithful development.
Incidentally, the New Yorker piece, along with many others that Wood has penned, is an encouraging example of a serious atheist taking religiously informed thinking very very seriously.
«You must say he has done well, so that's an encouraging example for the other clubs to follow,» said Wenger.
David Macauley, the CEO of Virgin Health Bank QSTP, cited the encouraging example last November of a woman in Spain whose diseased windpipe was replaced with one grown in the lab from her own cells.
He cites the recent, swift action at the University of Florida following a series of lab explosions as an encouraging example.
Overall, the case of college remediation presents an encouraging example of productive, ongoing interaction between research and policy.
«The overwhelming approval of this legislation by both parties is an encouraging example of what's possible when our state's leaders work together to find solutions and prioritize what matters.
Lady Slynn found her visit an encouraging example of how simple lessons can impact a whole generation of children and as a result, their working animals.
is an encouraging example of the many collaborations that have developed through the challenging process of rebuilding the Rockaways.
It is thus hardly an encouraging example of a «positive impact» from global warming.
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