Sentences with phrase «good work ethics in»

The Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has said the state civil servants will be continuously trained to acquire managerial skills and good work ethics in order to compete favourably with their counterparts all over the world.
«This will highlight that you have a good work ethic in general.»

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Scott started putting his work ethic to good use helping doctors in Liberia, the polar opposite of New York City, where there was no running water, no electricity and no sewer system.
Hiring them well in advance and utilizing them for other corporate needs prior to the round will enable an organization to assess ahead of time their knowledge, attention to detail, dedication and general work ethics.
Legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk explains how his obsessive work ethic has served him well in the long - run.
«As a farm boy growing up in Indiana, my parents instilled in me a very good work ethic, but when I went to college at 17, I had no goal, no idea where I wanted to be.»
As important as financial readiness and work ethic are in choosing your franchisees, the subjective value of how well the candidate fits into your organization's values and culture may be even more important.
«That's something that I think everyone should cherish and value... Certainly instilling a good work ethic is something that my wife and I believe in and we're going to do the same for our son,» the entrepreneur added.
For men, one - third pointed to honesty and morality, while about one - in - five mentioned professional or financial success (23 %), ambition or leadership (19 %), strength or toughness (19 %) and a good work ethic (18 %).
I want to thank Brian for his tireless work ethic and sharing his drive campaigning as well as the many mornings, evenings and nights that he spent working toward the growth of social democracy in Alberta.
He takes pride in quality of work and his excellent work ethic results in very good outcomes.
We don't proselityze and we are not open to conversion to any other faith... so just get it through your head... leave us alone... and I'll give you a little hint... Jews, in general, because of all their accomplishments and contributions to the progress of humanity have a well earned sense of superiority... we're only 14 million strong in the world and yet our contributions, our genius, and our work ethic has made indelible marks on the world... So, if anything, you guys should be trying to become Jews... maybe some of our genius will rub off on you... just go your way and LEAVE US ALONE!!!!
Who needs ~ a «work» day to fall BETWEEN the High Day Sabbath... and the WEEKLY Sabbath ~ if the proper DUTIES of the ~ High Day Sabbath ~ pertained precisely the ~» work» ~ of the particular ~ High Day Sabbath ~ «according to the customary ethics of the Jews» — THE LAW — DEMANDED such ~» work» ~ shall be done by the faithful, «good and just» «disciple» and «honourable counsellor» of the LAW — such as Joseph and Nicodemus who «themselves», have «waited for the Kingdom of God» and these, very «three days» in its messianic «GLORY»?
Daniel T. Rodgers, in his book The Work Ethic in Industrial America 1850 to 1920 University of Chicago Press, 1978), enlarges upon Weber's original thesis, suggesting that «at the heart of Protestantism's revaluation of work was the doctrine of the calling, the faith that God had called everyone to some productive vocation, to toil there for the common good and for His greater glory.&raWork Ethic in Industrial America 1850 to 1920 University of Chicago Press, 1978), enlarges upon Weber's original thesis, suggesting that «at the heart of Protestantism's revaluation of work was the doctrine of the calling, the faith that God had called everyone to some productive vocation, to toil there for the common good and for His greater glory.&rawork was the doctrine of the calling, the faith that God had called everyone to some productive vocation, to toil there for the common good and for His greater glory.»
In modern history the work ethic was first given a great impetus by the Protestant Reformation, in which context Martin Luther and John Calvin argued convincingly that the great and good life was ultimately experienced not in the monastery or convent, but in working at one's job in everyday lifIn modern history the work ethic was first given a great impetus by the Protestant Reformation, in which context Martin Luther and John Calvin argued convincingly that the great and good life was ultimately experienced not in the monastery or convent, but in working at one's job in everyday lifin which context Martin Luther and John Calvin argued convincingly that the great and good life was ultimately experienced not in the monastery or convent, but in working at one's job in everyday lifin the monastery or convent, but in working at one's job in everyday lifin working at one's job in everyday lifin everyday life.
Here - in Genesis 1 - 11, in the Sabbath ordinance, in Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs - we find a God concerned with our play as well as our work, our aesthetics as well as our ethics.
The two cultures, she proposes, are best understood in terms of an «ethics gap,» and here she draws upon and reinforces the important work of sociologist James Davison Hunter, whose writings have done so much to give empirical substance to the culture war metaphor.
Dr Matthews draws all this, and much more, together in a readable and indeed at times engrossing work which challenges the clichés of much of what passes for current medical ethics, and points us to a better way.
There are good churches out there with vision and good leadership and there are churches all over the place... It was I that had to decide, was I willing to sacrifice again by working extra hours and doing hard things — I made the choice to do it better than I did before... I went back to a work ethic I learned not from Christians — but blue collar guys in field.
Hard work, postponing enjoyments, discipline, sobriety» all these components of the «Protestant ethic» may have been held to be good in themselves, but it certainly helped when one could credibly argue that adhering to these virtues not only pleased God but worked to one's economic advantage in this world, here and now.
Working with development personnel and faculty, he is raising endowments for chairs in Lutheran studies, evangelical studies and Christian ethics, as well as for the Center for Religion and Society (the name was changed so as to include the Jewish studies program for which the college received a major ongoing grant).
The till is a symbol of our work ethic and the pride we take in a job well done.
Michael Croft, President of the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA) will argue at a St James Ethic Centre debate on 4 March 2014 that foreign investment in agricultural land and infrastructure works against Australia's national and best interests unless the regulatory system and current model are changed.
Work ethic is a big component in a football player, he can be world class but if he has a sh*te attitude to the game he's better off not playing.
The same scenehad unspooled the previous night: Clemens left well after midnight, havingpitched with a ditchdigger's ethic into the seventh inning against the Metsbefore working with sons Kacy, 12, and Kody, 11, in the indoor batting cage.Saturday's postgame included two hours of hot and cold treatments on his legs, followed, after he left the stadium, by dinner and then a postdinnerweightlifting session.
If i was Wenger, I would have sold Walcot to liverpool for 30m and buy pedro from baca to compete with the OX on the wing and fill in for sanchez when he needs to rest... IMO Pedro is a far better and sharper ball player than Walcot and has a better Work ethics.
I do worry about his lack of defensive work ethic but in attacking perspective it's a very good, unpredictable left - footed player that knows how to deal with tight spaces and physical defenders.
The Manchester United captain is now set to be deployed in midfield, and he combined his work ethic and creativity really well.
I imagine every single football player ever hasn't said my work ethic sucks, I'm not that good at reading plays, I don't put in extra time etc..
I've been golfing my whole life now, and it probably influenced my work ethic in becoming a good musician.
Aarron needs to find a player who is similar in size and engine, likes to go forward but what makes him best or one of best is the all round work ethic.
lol at the expert fanbase deriding our own players Ramsey is a fantastic footballer with a great engine and a work ethic gives his all when he playes H was one of the best players at the last euros or did people forget that It's really sad to se our moronic fanbase who keep attacking their own players as if they know all about football and tactics Do you forget that he has scored in two cup finals Ask yourselves what have you achieved when criticising others At the rate at icy the moronic Arsenal fanbase hating their own players and Manager so viciously what too player would cme and play for us Look at teams like pool or spuds don't an fuk all but their fans support their teams no matter what It used to be like that at Arsenal but now we have the worst fanbase in football I know because I have bee a season t it holder since the 70s Hat a spoilt bunch of useless fans we have now mrs so sad to see COYG
My son will understand that he's in control of his own destiny and that education, work ethic and discipline will guide him to an even better life than I've enjoyed.
Though Lockwood himself admits he's not in the best of shape, Danny believes he has the work ethic, willpower, and grit to take down Tex..
Philly sports fans are rough around the edges, but in the end they're just very passionate intellectuals who appreciate a well turned strategy combined with grit and work ethic.
WASHINGTON (AP) With a listless performance unbefitting the team with NHL's best record, Tampa Bay failed to display its standard work ethic in a loss to the Washington Capitals
«The sense in the dressing room at this moment in time, the players that are in there believe we need to be doing better, we've got the talent it is just, at times, the work ethic may not be there.
A player good at carrying the ball forward and taking risks might not fit into the Louis van Gaal era but so long as he his desire to be ambitious in possession is matched by his work ethic and tactical discipline, Oxlade - Chamberlain could find a function under Mourinho.
We have seen that hard work in training and good work ethic under the Argentine results in first team chances, and Janssen on occasion has been omitted from even the substitutes bench as a result of this.
Fourth best defence in the Premier League and that's what it's built on, work ethic, organisation, coaching them and recruitment.
A solid work ethic will serve our children well as they grow up in an era of multitasking, demand for achievement, rigorous school workload, and a college admissions process that places a high priority on extracurricular activities.
Further, I know that they will maintain the ethic of patient self - determination and work to facilitate whatever the patient considers to be in the best interest of herself and her newborn.
Deaths in the family, domestic situations, sickness, and work ethic can affect a teen's self - esteem as well.
«I strongly endorse Raja Krishnamoorthi because he is a true progressive and the best candidate to represent working families in Chicago's Northwest suburbs,» Pelosi said in a statement in which she also praised the lawyer and mechanical engineer's work ethic and professional experience.
«We are highly educated, our work ethic in Western New York is as good as any in the nation, and better than most.»
So much good work, but we need the public with us and we need the public to trust us and believe in us, and that's what ethics reform is all about.
They discuss how this year's legislative session worked out, the tendency for governors to wrap legislation into the annual budget, ethics and public confidence in government, as well as the Syracuse mayoral race.
The corporate ethics expert and former parliamentary standards watchdog derided this suggestion as «bunkum» as he was recognised for a 40 - year career in technology and banking, as well as his charity work.
The reality is that the poorest are not those 6 milliosn in receipt of benefits but those with a work ethic working at the margins who would in all probability be better off on benefits.
I look forward to working toward that aim at Campaign Legal Center, as well as working on ethics reforms at all levels of government,» Shaub said in a statement released by the center on Thursday.
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