Sentences with phrase «immediate interests rather»

That time - honored partnership between employer and employee has given way to a new paradigm in which both sides of the labor divide pursue their own immediate interests rather than their long - term needs — and that has changed everything when it comes to using resume objective statements.

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The immediate liquidity of these tokens means those participating in the original sale are often more interested in dumping the coin on someone else via an exchange rather than investing in the long - term promise of the project in question.
Rather than assuming students need some sort of teaching in order to move toward practice and mastery, lesson plans of this type assume that well - crafted lessons engage student interest and activate prior knowledge right away, allowing for immediate exploration.
If you also wish to grow the corpus of the trust, then stock growth is okay, but if you want to maximize immediate distributions, you need to focus on returns through income (dividends & interest), rather than returns through value increase.
Multiverse is a rather interesting concept as it comprises infinite Earths that include their own superheroes and villains with Brother Eye monitoring alternate realities for irregularities that may require immediate attention which the player has a certain duration to complete before the alternate reality is replaced with another.
It's rather difficult in a way to network with my immediate circle of friends and family, because, well, almost none of them have a background or real interest in fine art, especially serious or challenging art.
What interested me most was to be very immediate, very engaged in the development of new things and new ideas, to be a patron in that way, rather than developing a stable of potential blue chip artists.
While there has always been some big business advocacy for climate action it has, with a few exceptions, been largely driven by companies» sense of social responsibility rather than their immediate economic interest.
For example, the interest paid for the purchase of a new product — in replacement of a defective product — is not a direct and immediate cause of the defective product but rather derives from the party's financial situation.
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