Sentences with phrase «enduring benefits for»

In their 2002 book Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart presented an integration of design and science that provides enduring benefits for society from safe materials, water and energy in circular economies and eliminates the concept of waste.

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The child may cry and scream because he / she doesn't understand why they can't do what they want, and have what they want, when they want it; but loving parents will endure the anger of the child in the short - term for the long - term benefit of a well - adjusted, healthy, wise and mature child as he / she grows.
Even those with little love for Rio or BHP would have to acknowledge that as a bit of a stretch, if only because pretty much every outpost of modernity in the north - west has benefited in some enduring way or other from the long - term commitment of the extractive industries.
Baby - Friendly USA envisions an American culture that values the enduring benefits of breastfeeding and human milk for mothers, babies, and society.
The benefits of parent training endured for up to six months post intervention.
Over the long - term, if it successfully mobilizes and sustains a large, permanent volunteer program, the model is likely to endure for its political benefits.
New York's high officials should endure the same hardships Cardinals face when the need to chose a Pope arises, and they can't agree on who will bestow the biggest amount of benefits and perks to all of them (Sorry for my failure to keep Church & State separated): Bread and water.
«After enduring the threat of funding cuts during the impasse, cities and school districts will receive funding at similar levels to the last budget and will benefit from improved oversight mechanisms for fiscally distressed municipalities,» the report states.
The National Science Foundation's implementation of that cooperative science program has endured for over half a century, evolving with the times and delivering great benefits to both countries.
However, to reap this benefit and those of healing an old wound, you will need to endure the discomfort of confronting issues from your childhood (think of it like putting antiseptic on a cut, knowing the sting is a condition for optimal recovery).
Strength training has two benefits that are important for athletes, it improves performance and lets you ultimately run faster, jump higher, throw and kick harder and endure longer, but it also reduces injuries and promotes health which allows the athletes to not lose valuable training and competition time and perform to the best of his abilities.
«One of the reasons the push - up has endured so long is it's cheap, it's easy, it doesn't require any equipment, it can work multiple parts of the body at the same time — and pretty much everyone, from beginners to athletes, can derive benefits,» says personal trainer Jonathan Ross, a spokesman for the American Council on Exercise (ACE).
You don't have to endure any kind of violence for the mere sake of certain perks and financial benefits.
If we used test scores as a proxy for school or program quality, we would wrongly conclude that this program did not help, since the test score gains faded even though the benefits endured.
Investing time and resources into developing, establishing and maintaining an emotionally healthy culture produces long term benefits for the emotional health of the whole school community as well as enduring impacts on the pupils» social, emotional and academic outcomes.
If your kid isn't eating his broccoli for dinner, do you insist that he does, night after night, and endure the drama that such strictness entails, because you know that the long - term benefits of good nutrition are worth it?
For an author whose dream is to make books of enduring value with the help of a passionate editor, the benefits of working with a small press can outweigh those of going the commercial route.
As outlined in the DCWG report «Ebook Business Models for Public Libraries» (PDF file), libraries benefit from business models that include access to all ebook titles, enduring rights and metadata integration capabilities (see also the recently released DCWG «Business Model Scorecard» report in PDF format on ebook contract variables for libraries).
The good news is that if you manage debt responsibly, your FICO score should increase and the benefit should endure for years.
Both consoles benefited from Microsoft investing in forward thinking hardware and services — Xbox Live paved the way for online multiplayer as we know it — but the enduring legacy of those machines are the games that ran on them.
The benefits for the firm include fostering a differentiated, more - enduring relationship of trust and partnership with clients and improved positioning for future GC decisions around which firms his or her company should invest in with legal spend and relationship capital.
The accelerated death benefit of your policy is there so that in the event of these unfortunate medical situations your family will be prepared for the unexpected expense and lost income that accompany the grief and heartache they must endure.
Considering my proven talent for overseeing the development and management of ambitious social media marketing content — combined with my ability to motivate teams and stimulate enduring customer relationships — I am well positioned to immensely benefit your team as your next Community Manager.
This is especially important for those students with more significant and enduring needs who benefit from a multi-disciplinary approach to the identification of need and the development of interventions.
There is some evidence that as well as improving outcomes for young children, behaviorally based parenting programs can have positive effects on the psychosocial health of mothers in the short - term (Barlow, Coren, & Stewart - Brown, 2003; Barlow & Parsons, 2003; Sanders, 1999) and the evidence of the enduring benefits to mothers and infants has also been demonstrated in long - term studies (Kitzman et al., 2000; Olds et al., 1998).
There are many benefits to paying out of pocket, you may not have even considered - added PRIVACY when dealing with sensitive issues (and not enduring the possible stigma of getting a mental health diagnosis on record when you may not have one, which is often what happens when you use your health insurance for couples therapy); more FLEXIBILITY with length of sessions and duration of treatment, ACCESSIBILITY of your therapist; and more.
She seeks to promote better outcomes for children through a living wage and adequate benefits to teachers and providers, who often struggle to promote a thriving environment because of the stress they endure.
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