"Good alignment" refers to having moral values and behaving in a way that is considered virtuous or ethical. It means doing the right thing and making choices that benefit others and society as a whole.
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On the leg press, it is much easier to keep
good alignment of your knees and you can adjust the weight to start slowly and work your way up.
This «all weather» approach creates
better alignment between the way investors actually perceive risk and the way the markets expose us to risk.
While B2B sales and marketing groups appear to understand the need
for better alignment through content marketing needs, strategic development is still in its infancy.
Businesses are cutting back on fixed investment and staffing but appear to be making progress in bringing inventory stocks
into better alignment with sales.
Creating better alignment with real estate referral sources, such as mortgage brokers and mortgage lenders, is a crucial skill for any real estate sales professional in generating real estate leads.
Make sure you keep
good alignment by making sure your ankles, knees, and hips are almost in a straight line.
Eventually the bed may become a great haven for nursing, but making the small effort to
practice good alignment is well worth it while you're learning.
«In the early days,» he says, «there was a
very good alignment» of investor and managerial interest.
The practice
emphasizes good alignment of the spine and pelvis, conscious breathing, the development of core strength, and improving coordination.
Lower yourself down to your elbows, keeping the elbows in the
same good alignment with your shoulders as your hands were, and maintaining the engaged core.
However, we do know that clear communication,
better alignment of parent volunteer roles to teacher needs, and convenient online scheduling make for a great place to start.
Businesses are still cutting back on fixed investment and staffing but are making progress in bringing inventory stocks
into better alignment with sales.
Businesses are still cutting back on fixed investment and staffing, though at a slower pace; they continue to make progress in bringing inventory stocks into
better alignment with sales.
Creating better alignment with your referral sources, such as mortgage brokers, can make a big difference in your business relationship.
When your knees cave in there is much more pressure on the knees, so do your best to keep your ankles, knees, and hips in
good alignment throughout.
Through this first edition of the VET Report, our goal is to push the conversation forward, instigating a discussion among companion animal practitioners on how we can
achieve better alignment with published guidelines and be part of the solution to this growing problem.
This would free up more capital to return to shareholders, and vendor / employee ownership of EIIB shares would create
far better alignment in newly - acquired businesses.
As the Business Council of BC has suggested, it is important to analyze a mix of approaches which
includes better alignment of school and work hours, collaborating with employers to provide on - site daycare facilities, and expanding leasing options for daycare facilities.
Aronson and Sokolov also modeled the results theoretically and
saw good alignment between computer models and observed results, they said.
Sustaining changes
drive better alignment and support businesses by providing services better, albeit in the same manner that lawyers and clients have always assumed were appropriate to a lawyer - client relationship.
Review of job descriptions, academic documents / course outline, etc., as well as career research is conducted to
ensure best alignment with the requirements of the types of jobs / areas your are targeting.
These muscles include the rear delts, teres major, rhomboids and middle trapezius... and they're critically important for
maintaining good alignment in your body, in addition to being important for overall physique development.