Not exact matches
To be clear, he doesn't see an end to the need for people
skills at work and human
judgment in reviews, but he argues A.I. can help managers objectively identify patterns
in workers» strengths and weaknesses.
Such recommendations must also include a statement from the recommending stockholder
in support of the candidate, particularly within the context of the criteria for Board membership, including issues of character, integrity,
judgment, diversity, age, independence,
skills, education, expertise, business acumen, business experience, length of service, understanding of the Company's business, other commitments and the like, as well as any personal references and an indication of the candidate's willingness to serve.
The use and interpretation of the Services requires
skill and
judgment, and you shall at all time exercise your own
judgment in the use of the Services.
To be sure, what many do requires little
skill or
judgment: collecting
in the neighborhood for the Community Chest one Saturday afternoon a year, chaperoning youngsters selling Girl Scout cookies door to door, driving old people to the doctor.
You shall make a breastpiece of
judgment,
in skilled work.
(3) Christian
judgments should never stem solely from the clergy but should involve lay specialists with
skill in public affairs.
Christian
judgments should never stem solely from the clergy but should involve lay specialists with
skill in public affairs.
For the rest, we affirm enthusiastically the
judgment which ranks this brief utterance
in its sheer power and
skill of articulation with the best of the age of classical Hebrew — a piece toward the end of that epoch to be classed with David's Lament (II Sam.
In addition to golf
skills rules and etiquette participants are introduced to The First Tee Nine Core Values - honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy and
judgment.
But it took more
skill and
judgment to beat agood four - or five - horse field like you had then because you had to study eachhorse
in the race.
Every woman should be encouraged to breastfeed but should not be subjected to
judgment of her maternal
skills in a punitive fashion.»
These qualities pay off
in big dividends by increasing self - esteem, social
skills and a sense of connectedness that helps kids and teens use good
judgment when confronted with difficulties and temptations.
The best youth sports officials are those who have an understanding of the spirit and intent of the rules and how to enforce them; possess outstanding communication
skills to interact with players and coaches
in a positive manner; and who display poise, have integrity and use good
judgment.
And yet we get to choose our own friends, do the inviting, and we have adult reasoning
skills and
judgment in place... things small children don't have control over or access to!
Whether you're at a park or playground or
in your yard, keep close watch because toddlers»
judgment and sense of self - control lag behind their motor
skills.
This includes active listening
skills, the ability to suspend
judgment, the ability to respond appropriately
in the area of details and
in the big picture, the ability to interpret information correctly and a sense of compassion and genuine caring.
You are competent enough to know that when and if others need you, you will be able to provide appropriate and relevant information and function with a level of
skill that reflects the wisdom of their
judgment in choosing you to serve their needs.
«We know the
skills and
judgment she honed
in her time at the White House will serve our clients well,» he also said
in the statement.
«Many experts estimate that less than 1 percent of the recreational diving population possesses the knowledge,
skills, attitude, and
judgment needed to cave dive as safely as possible,» says Johnny Richards, a former attorney who now works full - time as a cave diving instructor
in northern Florida and runs the informational Web site CaveDiving.com.
What is unique about National Board Certification is that it assesses not only the knowledge teachers possess but also the actual use of their
skills and professional
judgment in the classroom as they work to improve student learning.
The real secret to producing successful readers does not lie
in a single reading program or method, but
in the
judgment and
skills of the teacher and
in the teacher's ability to use that
judgment and those
skills as he or she sees fit.
But I've seen enough to restate with fair confidence an earlier (and better informed) Fordham
judgment, namely that millions of American school - kids would be better served if their states, districts and schools set out
in a serious way to impart these
skills and content to their pupils rather than the nebulous and flaccid curricular goals that they're now using.
Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree, and five to seven years of experience
in a related position • Standout samples of video and editing work • Demonstrated experience with a range of digital storytelling and tools, and strong engagement with digital trends • Strong people - management
skills, and a knack for developing talent, both
in - house and freelance • Experience with a variety of social media platforms for audience development • Experience developing partner relationships for distribution or content creation • Experience
in audio / video production / editing a plus • Background
in teaching or education policy a plus • Passionate visual journalist with an innovative spirit and a drive to understand and service our audience • Appreciation for EPE's mission
in the education community is essential, but a background
in education content is not • Experienced leader who can coach a team to excellence and articulate a vision for our visual operations to stakeholders • Strong news
judgment, video storytelling, and editing expertise • Experience
in social distribution channels and partnerships • Strategic content planning • Flexibility to work on multiple projects at once • Adaptability to change
That is so, and much of their value lies
in allowing states to see their own standards through the prism of the
judgments that the principal industrialized countries make collectively as to what
skills matter for the success of individuals
in a global economy.
Education
in, about, and through the arts helps students develop critical thinking abilities, independent
judgment and creative problem solving
skills.
Coordinated school health can positively affect student academic achievement and empower students with the knowledge,
skills, and
judgment essential to help them make healthy and responsible choices
in life.
Education
in, about, and through the arts
in a student centered environment helps students develop critical thinking abilities, independent
judgment and creative problem solving
skills.
These include a reduction
in time spent on testing, the ability for teachers to use their own
judgment and expertise to determine what
skills their students need to focus on, and an increase
in cultural relevancy on the required assessments for students
in urban Title I schools like hers (no more questions for city kids about sail boats or babbling brooks!).
The countries that Cheng and his colleagues studied are very likely,
in my
judgment, to do a much better job of teaching the 21st century
skills than most of our schools can, because they are building on a foundation most of our students simply do not have.
We know that one of the most important acts a teacher completes
in the name of summative assessment is making a professional
judgment about the degree of
skill and understanding a student possesses
in relation to standards.
The teacher's role also involves helping pupils develop the
skills to make metacognitive
judgments about their learning
in relation to the goal being aimed for, and to establish a repertoire of strategies to regulate their own learning.
Alexandra, And a review of the posts of Victoria Strauss ALSO shows that the people who follow her around on the message boards are like mindless cult members, impervious to reason and lacking both
judgment and basic logic
skills, and often try to make completely illogical claims and arguments
in a hopeless attempt to redeem their leader.
Sometimes we are shown examples of regular people who excel at snap
judgments with no formal training; other times we hear from researchers who've spent decades honing their
skills in the research lab.
In my opinion, the penultimate reason that employers use credit checks is because they can not get information relating to an employee's fiscal
judgment,
skills or habits from any other source.
As well, it found that she failed to exercise reasonable knowledge,
skill,
judgment and competence
in providing services to her clients.
The Board has concluded that each of the trustees should initially and continue to serve on the Board because of (i) his or her ability to review and understand information about the Trust provided to them by management, to identify and request other information they may deem relevant to the performance of their duties, to question management regarding material factors bearing on the management of the trust, and to exercise their business
judgment in a manner that serves the best interests of the trust's shareholders and (ii) the trustee's experience, qualifications, attributes or
skills as described below.
Similarly, with dogs and cats who live
in a constantly controlled and supervised environment, their socialization
skills, confidence,
judgment, and independence can suffer.
Aside all adventures and heart pumping activities we are offering
in Extreme Sports Philippines
in Puerto Galera, our Crossbow activity rely on
skills and
judgments.
«
In her most recent work, Genzken confronts one of the prime calamities of sculpture in the present: a terror that emerges from both the universal equivalence and exchangeability of all objects and materials and the simultaneous impossibility of imbuing any transgressive definition of sculpture with priorities or criteria of selection, of choice, let alone judgment (be it artisanal skills, choice of objects or materials, or the analytical intelligence to identify the specific structure of a contextualized readymade
In her most recent work, Genzken confronts one of the prime calamities of sculpture
in the present: a terror that emerges from both the universal equivalence and exchangeability of all objects and materials and the simultaneous impossibility of imbuing any transgressive definition of sculpture with priorities or criteria of selection, of choice, let alone judgment (be it artisanal skills, choice of objects or materials, or the analytical intelligence to identify the specific structure of a contextualized readymade
in the present: a terror that emerges from both the universal equivalence and exchangeability of all objects and materials and the simultaneous impossibility of imbuing any transgressive definition of sculpture with priorities or criteria of selection, of choice, let alone
judgment (be it artisanal
skills, choice of objects or materials, or the analytical intelligence to identify the specific structure of a contextualized readymade).
The ideal candidate will have the ability to exercise good
judgment in a variety of situations, with superior written and verbal communication, administrative, and organizational
skills.
The Court cited the test of originality
in CCH Canadian Ltd. v. Law Society of Upper Canada, 2004 SCC 13 and noted that» An original work is the expression of an idea through an exercise of
skill and
judgment... Infringement consists of the unauthorized taking of that originality» per Cinar Corporation v. Robinson, 2013 SCC 73.
Some law schools are,
in fact, teaching contemplative lawyering
skills, which includes mindfulness — learning to be
in the present moment without preference or
judgment.
A strong understanding and firm commitment to the mission of BYU, proven maturity, and good
judgment Superior oral and written communication
skills Superior interpersonal
skills with both peers and subordinates Ability to manage and supervise highly
skilled, motivated and independent professional employees Understanding of and sensitivity to the non-legal ramifications of strategic legal decisions Outstanding analytical, interpersonal, problem - solving and research
skills Proficiency
in common computer programs and web - based applications Ability to work closely and effectively with high - level university administrators Involvement with professional associations Current bar license from applicable state licensing agency Preferred:
Cases are designed to train future business leaders who exercise good
judgment — those who know which
skills and analyses to apply
in a situation and those who understand which facts are important and which can be ignored.
[169] I would have thought that the overwhelming majority of documents on Litigator are the product of
judgment and
skill, especially since Thomson advertised this feature
in promoting litigator, but, nevertheless, Thomson is entitled to assert that a particular document is not subject to copyright protection, and it can not be simply assumed that originality exists
in all of the court documents available on Litigator...
As wrote
in a recent post, what I'm saying here about lawyers» strengths and weaknesses is not a value
judgment about which
skills are more important.
Rather, I saw it as a prestigious profession whose practitioners enjoyed personally satisfying careers
in which they provided others with counsel, advice,
judgment, and a unique set of
skills.
Common to these events is the high degree of trust and reliance patients must place
in the education, experience,
skill, and
judgment of such practitioners, which,
in most cases, is completely justifiable.
The delivery of legal services involves the provision of services
in circumstances where the application of legal principles and
judgment with regard to those circumstances or the objectives of a person requires the service provider to have the knowledge and
skill of a person trained
in the law.
(This is not to say that high - level thought is absent: the
skill frees the mind from the need to think about the steps
in the behaviour and their assembly, allowing thinking and
judgment to be exercised
in the manner and purpose of the
skill's execution.)