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Toyota also added some interesting new equipment and
focused on the details in order to set the Tacoma apart from competing trucks like the Chevrolet Colorado and Nissan Frontier.
Our work integrates a thorough knowledge of personal injury and insurance law with a careful
focus on detail in proving complex or disputed injury claims.
We focus on every detail in each case, fight to the obtain the maximum settlement, and ensure that our clients are completely satisfied.
You'll get the same Bluetooth connection, the same 20 hour battery life, and even the same sound quality
focusing on detail in the mids.
Not exact matches
A recent study from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School found such «intertemporal markers» help motivate us
in two ways: offering an opportunity to separate ourselves from past «misbehaviour» and disrupting our attention from day - to - day
details to
focus on the big picture.
While Toyota declined to comment
on details of the meeting, Toyota «s North America Chief Executive Jim Lentz told Reuters earlier this week that the company was
focused on reminding policymakers
in Washington about the automaker's extensive U.S. manufacturing operations.
Getting lost
in the
details of the story, instead of the
details of the business, lets me stay
focused on the big picture for the business.
He just has to be careful his
focus on details doesn't blind him to the bigger changes
in the industry.
A plan
focused on laid - off manufacturing workers would have been a worthwhile goal, though it may not necessarily be sound public policy (the devil is
in the
details).
Just as excelling
in business requires a bias for action and a
focus on the little
details, accomplishing your health and fitness goals requires the same.
In response to Business Insider questions about Southwest's use of oxygen masks
on Flight 1380, a company representative said via email: «We aren't ready to engage that level of
detail at this time as we are
focused on the immediate needs of the NTSB investigation.»
You'll often hear people tell you not to get caught up
in the
details and to
focus on the bigger picture.
Fitness: There are plenty of
details you can
focus on in the gym.
Most notably, the upcoming OIG report
detailed by The Times stands
in contrast to Trump's assertion, given its
focus on McCabe's authorization of disclosures that ultimately resulted
in a negative story about Clinton.
As the Dropcam itself is naturally placed to look
in one position (it doesn't pivot or move mechanically) you could easily use the «crown» to zoom
in and out
on specific
details in the picture, and, if necessary, choose a different area to
focus on using your finger.
By
focusing just
on these
details, the companies may not discover that a key reason why the supplier has high shipping costs is that it has no warehousing facilities
in the city where the company is located.
To see what is
on the horizon
in terms of data being used to boost productivity, we checked out a range of new devices
on display at CES this year to help you
focus, de-stress, sleep and manage life's little
details.
«The
details in a bra have been ignored by all the big players because they're so
focused on cost,» says Zak.
This book should appeal to the more
detail - oriented reader as it
focuses on breaking down each and financial metric
in a given business from an investor's perspective.
Every company is likely to
focus on different factors when growing their business, and these objectives should be discussed
in detail with both internal and external company stakeholders when creating a content strategy.
All recommend that you be
focused and specific
on the market problem you solve, have a truly unique solution and be able to describe
in detail how you will acquire customers.
A 2009 study published
in Science found that when people saw the color red while they were
focusing on certain tasks, their performance, memory and attention to
detail improved.
This is not the place to go into
detail, but I do want you to know that the IMF — even more than
in the past — is
focused on providing an effective forum for global economic and financial cooperation.
The next section provides
details of the inflation - targeting framework
in Australia,
focusing on the aspects of the framework
in Australia that provide scope for greater flexibility.
Michelle Leder's Footnoted blog
focuses on identifying actionable
details that really matter
in the hundreds of thousands of pages of filings made with the SEC every day.
They are laser
focused on project
details and management, technical writing, and understand how to best represent their Clients
in a winning application.»
Instead of
focusing on your desirable outcome — becoming an amazing cook — you're caught up
in all the intimidating
details.
Bring your customers and unknown fans into
focus with
detailed profiles — collect rich data with engaging campaigns
on any channel including web, mobile, social, check -
in, and more.
«The idea of
focusing on investment - grade assets is clever as it avoids the Greek issue, which could allow them to announce the full
details of the program
in January,» said Nick Kounis, head of macro research at ABN Amro Bank NV
in Amsterdam.
Its main
focus is
on growing and preserving wealth for private investors and institutions while adhering to a disciplined value investment process, as
detailed in Vitaliy Katsenelson's Active Value Investing (Wiley, 2007) book.
Forest City, understandably
focused on quarterly results and mindful of the surplus of market - rate apartments around Downtown Brooklyn, said
in November 2016 that it had revised the project schedule, but didn't reveal
details.
In the 50,000 10 - Ks reviewed by New Constructs, we have almost never seen as clear an articulation of the
focus on economic earnings nor as much
detail on the calculations.
In this issue of Institutional Strategy Quarterly, we explore the details behind our own long - term return assumptions and risk management process while also focusing on ways in which investors can think about the relationships among risk, return, and portfolio construction in this lower - return environmen
In this issue of Institutional Strategy Quarterly, we explore the
details behind our own long - term return assumptions and risk management process while also
focusing on ways
in which investors can think about the relationships among risk, return, and portfolio construction in this lower - return environmen
in which investors can think about the relationships among risk, return, and portfolio construction
in this lower - return environmen
in this lower - return environment.
In her article about alternatives to small business loans for women, small business expert Susan Solovic
details several grants available for women - owned businesses, including the SBA's InnovateHER program, which awards a $ 70,000 grant to a recipient whose business is
focused on innovation.
Rather than size, we believe investors are better served
focusing on equity style factors with potentially greater staying power
in a sustained above - trend expansion, particularly momentum and value, as
detailed in our Q4 Global Investment Outlook.
Having completed our adaptation to those challenges
in mid-2014, and extensively
detailing the central lessons, we're simply
focused on executing that discipline.
In a recent speech, Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the AMU, discussed the AMU's collaboration with other SEC divisions;
detailed the AMU's 2015 enforcement priorities with respect to registered investment companies, hedge funds, private equity funds and separately managed accounts; and discussed the AMU's
focus on conflicts — their ubiquity, the difficulty or impossibility of eliminating them, the limited extent to which disclosure can cure conflicts, the salience of conflicts when an investment adviser and broker - dealer are affiliated, and related considerations.
GFI's science and technology department is involved
in the development and promotion of the science of plant - based cultured meat, dairy, and egg technologies.33 They are currently
focused on core foundational work — making connections with organizations and writing white papers and «mind maps» — and as such they do not yet have a significant track record.34 They have produced Technological Readiness Assessments — documents
detailing the current state of technology, and evaluating where more research is needed.35 All the research GFI does is published, so that the industry as a whole can benefit.36 One of their biggest successes over the last year are the presentations that Senior Scientist Liz Specht gave to various venture capitalist firms.
Since linking is such a big part of search engine marketing, and earlier
in July «nofollow» was under the microscope insofar as guest blogging is concerned, this week's Five For Friday will
focus on some of the best articles and posts explaining the
details and implications of all this.
When you all
focus on the issues that are not discussed
in any
detail in the bible, you simply are looking for arguments to denounce it.
However, recent scholarship which
focuses on literary
details within the Gospels themselves has demonstrated that they are
in fact the product of eyewitness testimony — which was best historiographical practice at the time.
Although I haven't read them each
in detail, all I'd add is
focus on relationship.
For one reason, his own interest was so centered
in the new life
in Christ through our Lord's death, resurrection, and living presence as the Spirit, that he did not
focus attention
on the
details of Jesus» life and teaching.
Third, I will treat
in detail the Hartshornian stance regarding abortion, a stance with which I agree, both to illustrate the aforementioned connection between moderation
in metaphysics and moderation
in ethics as well as to combat the charge that virtue ethics, because it
focuses more
on the character of agents than
on their acts, is incapable of treating the really difficult issues
in applied ethics.
According to Roger Ames (NAT 117), an «aesthetic order» is a paradigm that: (1) proposes plurality as prior to unity and disjunction to conjunction, so that all particulars possess real and unique individuality; (2)
focuses on the unique perspective of concrete particulars as the source of emergent harmony and unity
in all interrelationships; (3) entails movement away from any universal characteristic to concrete particular
detail; (4) apprehends movement and change
in the natural order as a processive act of «disclosure» — and hence describable
in qualitative language; (5) perceives that nothing is predetermined by preassigned principles, so that creativity is apprehended
in the natural order,
in contrast to being determined by God or chance; and (6) understands «rightness» to mean the degree to which a thing or event expresses,
in its emergence toward novelty as this exists
in tension with the unity of nature, an aesthetically pleasing order.
However, the traditional Western - Christian paradigm of nature is being challenged by new ecological models and theoretical explanations of the interconnectedness of humanity with nature developing within the natural sciences.2 Recent Christian theological discussion, most notably process theology, also
focuses on these same scientific models
in recognition of the inadequacies of traditional Christian and secular views of nature.3 Of course, there are a number of Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike
in their technical
details or explanatory categories.
Christian books and conferences tend to perpetuate the idea that a woman's worth should be measured by the
details, rather than the message, of Proverbs 31, and like the magazines
in the checkout line, often
focus on fitness, domesticity, beauty, and success as ways of earning the favor of God and men.
The story is also
in the book and
in an interview with
Focus on the Family he provides further
details.
A recent article
in the Times
details the injurious effects of an overly -
focused single - sport athletic regimen when commenced too early: «The heightened pressure
on child athletes to be, essentially, adult athletes has fostered an epidemic of hyperspecialization that is both dangerous and counterproductive.»