These benefits and costs together form
a global sense of «outcomes» associated with a relationship.
You can start to have a truly
global sense of neighborhood.
«They talk about tolerance, the environment, the communityit's a kind of
global sense of pledging,» said Nelson.
The goal of XQ was not to make a cookie - cutter high school but to foment, instead,
a global sense of possibility.»
For years, scientists who needed
a global sense of what was out there relied on one dominant set of photographs — the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey — created in the 1950s.
This is the aim of hermeneutics in this second sense: to make
the global sense of mystery coincide with a differentiated and articulated discipline of meaning.
Not exact matches
Nevertheless, the latest bout
of central - bank speak is no doubt correlated, in the
sense that policymakers are responding to similar
global economic developments.
Cynthia Augustine, who serves as the
global chief talent officer for the ad agency Foote, Cone & Belding, explains to CNBC Make It that asking about a project that didn't particularly go your way gives a broader
sense of who the candidate is in addition to what's on paper.
That, in a
sense, is the predicament that the
global organism
of business has found itself in.
At the McKinsey
Global Institute, we interviewed dozens
of CEOs from multiple industries, and many
of them
sensed danger as many Americans no longer believe they have a chance to move up the ladder.
According to the
Global Well - Being Index, people say their most important concerns in life are community, finances, physical health,
sense of purpose and a happening social life.
China «[There is a] gathering
sense that the next act
of this rolling
global debt crisis may well play out in the East.»
How to build a US$ 100 - million
global media empire on a foundation
of rock star living and canny business
sense.
Another good example is Johnson & Johnson, a
global organization with employees all over the world, who realized that they needed culturally relevant and appropriate content for distance learning and training that would make
sense to each specific region
of the world in which they do business in order for their employees to truly feel connected.
Offering paid volunteer days for employees, designating recycling bins, and sponsoring community events are ways to create a socially responsible workplace and give millennials the
sense of global purpose they crave.
«While carrier customers like the idea
of buying infrastructure from large
global suppliers, it's not obvious to us that amassing scale for the sake
of it makes
sense for the vendors,» analysts at Jefferies said in a note Wednesday before the deal was announced.
To get a better
sense of what the program was like, we reached out to Unreasonable at Sea mentor Cathy Rodgers, who is also the vice president
of global opportunities for IBM.
«There are the doubts on Trump — which is causing a
sense of befuddlement among international investors about the dollar as the ultimate store
of value and America's place in the
global economy — and there is a growing
sense of unease about the economy's ongoing resilience.
Capital raise after capital raise obviously signals an intense cash burn rate, but if Tesla is going to change the world and push electric cars to a point where they constitute more than 1 %
of global auto sales, chilling out on the spending and letting the balance sheet take a breather doesn't make much
sense.
Esmail said that the emerging markets are in some
sense reliant on China as an economic engine, and China's shadow banking crisis is the biggest risk to emerging markets, but valuation-wise the emerging markets are the most appealing part
of global equities universe.
Since mobile phones are one
of the most widely deployed technologies in history, it makes
sense that mobile will start driving
global Internet penetration, which currently stands at 36 %.
«A lot
of companies are going
global now and they want a person who not only has good business
sense, but who is culturally aware, has the language skills, and is able to quickly adapt to whatever is thrown at them and handle it gracefully,» says Fiona Walsh, assistant dean and director
of Sauder's Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre.
«Their popularity can be seen in the traditional
sense as a mere brand extension,» Ong tells Entrepreneur, «but it is also a signifier
of a larger cultural phenomenon: the rise
of fan - based
global subcultures.»
As someone who has followed Rolls Royce for many years, I was truly humbled that I was asked to be a part
of their
global campaign; yet it also made perfect
sense.
Still, Deboo suggests that there's a
sense Polman has morphed into the classic Davos Man, more intently focused on fixing
global problems than the nitty - gritty details
of operations.
When you understand the difficulties and complexities that Ringelmann overcame while building a
global fundraising platform, it's no surprise that her advice for entrepreneurs relates to a strong
sense of purpose.
«Veterans come to us with a
sense of community and service for one another that adds tremendous value to Starbucks,» said John Kelly, senior vice president,
Global Responsibility and Public Policy.
[To get a
sense of where Navarro is coming from, you can watch this full - length feature documentary here based on his book... the unambiguously titled «Death by China: Confronting the Dragon — A
Global Call to Action»]
Our
global team is brought together by a
sense of ownership and the knowledge that best answers win.
Cigna Corporation (NYSE: CI) is a
global health service company dedicated to helping people improve their health, well - being and
sense of security.
Perhaps it makes
sense to conclude with the more general observation that changes in the size
of global capital flows and the accompanying imbalances increase the importance
of sustaining the credibility
of monetary policy, because they increase the costs
of a loss
of credibility or a negative shock to credibility.
To get a
sense of the enormity
of that task, consider calculations from the International Energy Agency that show
global oil consumption will need to fall to 80 million barrels a day by 2035 if we're to limit atmospheric carbon to 450 parts per million.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to make
sense of the conflicting signals coming in about the state
of the
global economy.
With the rise
of China and India particularly, it also makes
sense for Canada to be more visible and broadly engaged in the region where decisions are increasingly being made that determine
global outcomes.
This makes
sense considering the
global economic and financial - market backdrop
of the period, but it was a bad time to be long gold and a very bad time to be long gold stocks.
So with that caveat let me try to make
sense of global economic forces.
It suggests that «
global imbalances» were the most discussed risk; that changes in household saving and borrowing had been recognised; and that there was a
sense of the emergence
of China as an important economic force for the Australian and
global economies.
It is very difficult now because
of the
global supply chain to make
sense of what trade really is.
Ben Carlson
of A Wealth
of Common
Sense has a recent post, When
Global Stocks Go On Sale, outlining that it is typically a pretty good time to be buying when the MSCI World stock index is in a 20 % or greater drawdown.
A potential US equity bubble would be driven, in my mind, by a growing and near historic
sense of «nowhere else to go» with
global capital (that is scared
of debasement and confiscation).
But beyond all debates about what caused the 2008 financial crisis, even during the prosperous years
of the aughties a
sense of unease was growing, a feeling that if this society was what triumph
of global capitalism entailed, in which the small towns shriveled and most manufacturing went overseas, then maybe it wasn't a good thing.
The School
of Theology at Claremont has tried to integrate a
sense of the
global crisis into its curriculum and its community life.
The eight criteria
of a «mature faith» include these: «Holds life - affirming values, including commitment to racial and gender equality, affirmation
of cultural and religious diversity, and a personal
sense of responsibility for the welfare
of others,» and «Advocates social and
global change to bring about greater social justice.»
(c) Today there is a
sense of urgency when we talk about
global realities.
«After World War II, a
sense of global Manifest Destiny came to dominate United States policies.
Books which give a
sense of a new age include Bede Griffiths, A New Vision
of Reality (Collins, 1989); Leonard Swidler, The Meaning
of Life at the Edge
of the Third Millennium (Paulist Press, 1992); Charlene Spretnak, States
of Grace (HarperCollins, 1991); Keith Ward, A Vision to Pursue (SCM Press, 1991); and Hans Küng, Theology for the Third Millennium (HarperCollins, 1991), and
Global Responsibility, to which reference has already been made.
But this building block
of the
global system is itself changing... Many
of today's states are going to splinter or transform, and the resultant units may not be integrated nations at all, in the modern
sense, but a variety
of other entities from tribal federations to Third Wave city - states.11
I initially felt an overpowering
sense of history, that I would soon be witnessing a significant
global event.
This attitude is concerned neither with the world at the door step
of the church nor with the world in the
global sense.
But in the
global South the gospel promise is alive, and the
sense of expectation is palpable.