Sentences with phrase «great respect to»

Traditionally, the young ones show great respect to the old.
[23] With great respect to those decisions made at an earlier time, I think that the view of computerized legal research as a mere alternative is no longer consonant with the reality of current legal practice.
16 With great respect to the learned trial judge, I conclude that the appellant was not in breach of his undertaking to reside where directed.
There was no evidence that this has ever been done before in China, and, with great respect to Mr Shen and Ms. Mu, I regard their somewhat tentative suggestions as speculative.
Tomas — well said — but with great respect to your excellent command of a language not your own, may I suggest «But when the evolution and man eliminate them» might be better expressed «But when the evolutionary processes, of a world of which man is a part, result in their extinction...»?
With great respect to Rusty Schweikart, based on today's world, this is the last thing I'm betting most people give a hoot about.
I am at my third month practice with Prem and Radha and I can say so far - I have a great, great respect to my teachers and I am most thankful for the opportunity.
Tomorrow we have to show great respect to Atalanta, just as the team showed great respect for Udinese.
With the greatest respect to those managers involved, don't they realise, we are Arsenal Football Club, one of the biggest clubs in world football.
If he stays at Leicester, then great respects to him.
«With the greatest respect to him... what he did was wrong.
I have no doubt at all that you pay our greatest respect to him by somehow trying to extend the sensation that he had, you know.
With the greatest respect to the extraordinarily erudite and punctilious drafters at the federal Department of Justice, legislation of this ilk is neither clear nor comprehensible.
But with the greatest respect to Mr. Colle, his bill is grossly excessive and would only harm those it seeks to protect: personal injury litigants.
The creation of these Statements, with the greatest respect to the Law Society's Racialized Licensees Working Group, is not sufficient.

Not exact matches

The greatest leaders know how to be patient and maintain control while showing empathy and respect.
Businesses will need to respect privacy to a greater extent or risk losing customers to other companies who will.
I find the intense focus on the details of the diners» experiences and the great respect and care shown to make their dining special incredibly applicable to businesses beyond restaurants.
Oct. 28, 2016: Trump reacts to FBI's decision to investigate new messages related to Clinton's emails, telling a campaign rally that he has «great respect for the FBI for righting this wrong.»
In the process you'll show vulnerability, respect, and a willingness to listen — which are all qualities of a great boss.
Recently, a long list of professors from one of the country's most respected MBA programs offered their suggestions for those hoping to fill their holiday downtime (and their minds) with great books.
This isn't required to be a great leader, but it is to be a respected leader, which can make all the difference in your business.»
«It is with great love, respect and friendship that we have decided to take some time apart while we determine the future of our relationship,» they said.
On Wednesday Pope Francis added his voice to these calls, demanding greater respect for «our brothers and sisters who seek refuge far from their own lands».
So long as the company keeps them satiated with respect to monetary benefits, they're quite happy delivering some great results for the company, adds.
«Our Executive team are very knowledgeable and I have a great deal of respect for them as when there are issues that arise they are not afraid to roll up their sleeves and help as needed.»
How that will happen remains to be seen, but Negan had a great respect for Carl.
«China attaches great importance to the Sino-U.S. relations and is willing to promote the long - term, healthy and stable development of bilateral relations on the basis of mutual respect and mutual benefits,» Xinhua cited Xi as saying.
Model the leadership skills employees need to adopt in order to become great leaders: professionalism, transparency, confidence, commitment and respect.
Great leadership involves enough humility to respect others» gifts and enough confidence to reveal your own limitations and accept their help.
Both features are great in that they provide aspiring designers and entrepreneurs with additional resources to get their projects off the ground, but they also detract from the structure and accountability that makes Kickstarter a relatively well - respected crowdfunding platform.
As the CEO since 2005, MacDowell continues to deepen TD's commitment to servant leadership and to the «Great Place to Work» culture that plays such a key role in sustaining an environment in which employees are valued, respected, and appreciated.
«His books for the public seemed to show great respect for his audience, assuming that, even if they didn't fully understand him, they still would be interested in what a cosmologist had to say about the universe in all its wonder and strangeness.»
«Our diversity is what makes this family great, and we respect our team members» right to exercise their voice in our democracy,» Sweet Green said in a statement, according to USA Today.
Whether voters are with her or want to make America great again might well depend on how they're hardwired to respect collaboration or a more direct approach.
Instead, it requires coming to terms with the fact that masculinity trains men to have great difficulty recognizing women — or, indeed, anyone that presents as feminine — as persons, as agents, as authoritative and worthy of respect, and then making an effort to see and treat them that way.
Welch describes this elusive characteristic as a mixture of «seriousness, maturity, thoughtfulness, wisdom» — traits that are tough to fake, and that will lead your boss and colleagues to respect you and give your perspective greater consideration.
Being known as the father of modern economics used to entitle him to greater respect than he now gets in some quarters, where his «invisible hand» is portrayed as more sinister than comforting, and the self - interest that drives the butcher, brewer and baker to prepare our dinner gives the food a bitter taste.
In many respects, having a kind heart and giving it freely to others may be your greatest success of all.
Still: Asking for help shows vulnerability, respect, and a willingness to listen — all are qualities of a great leader.
I hope Mr. Trump treats this situation with the seriousness it deserves and works to demonstrate to the country that he has greater respect for women than this clip suggests.»
With respect to communication, in recent years the Federal Reserve has shifted towards much greater transparency.
She has been a vital person in bridging the gap between science and politics and her vast network and the strong respect that surrounds her person will be of great value to the Global Opportunity Network,» says Erik Rasmussen, founder and CEO of Monday Morning Global Institute and member of the Steering Committee for the network.
As a non-diversified fund, the fund may invest in a relatively small number of issuers and, as a result, be subject to a greater risk of loss with respect to its portfolio securities.
Directors must value the performance of the Board as a whole over individual performance and should demonstrate respect for others in executing their responsibilities to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.
It was suggested that, despite Trump's apparent affection for the 40th president, he has so far failed to live up to the Great Communicator's memory of optimism and deep respect for the office.
In Budget 2007, the Minister of Finance proposed «to amend the FAA to provide for greater transparency and accountability regarding the government's borrowing activities and increase flexibility to meet future borrowings needs, especially with respect to the consolidation of Crown corporations».
Her greatest attributes include her ability to understand organizational objectives, conceive imaginative content programs, dissect complex problems, and ensure the projects move smoothly from inception to on - time completion — all of this accomplished with genuine, abiding good humor and respect for colleagues.
«Nothing hard is easy; nothing worth doing is easy,» Ketchum responded, adding that while he has «tremendous respect» for the «range of concerns» expressed by some SEC commissioners regarding a fiduciary rule for brokers, he has «great confidence» in White being able «to move this [rulemaking] forward.»
Accordingly, we believe that adjusted EBITDA provides useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating our operating results, enhancing the overall understanding of our past performance and future prospects, and allowing for greater transparency with respect to a key financial metric used by our management in its financial and operational decision - making.
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