Sentences with phrase «instrumental at»

They will also be instrumental at helping us shape our product moving forward.»
Rarely is a new client truly bagged by one and only one partner; certainly if you asked the client they'd almost certainly report that while a personal relationship with the partner was instrumental at the moment of selection, the key business rationale driving the choice was reliance on the firm's assets and expertise as a whole.
Rail: You and Katy Siegel did the show «Hard Times, High Times: New York Painting 1967 - 1975» and you've been instrumental at our re-looking at this history that people thought was one way, and you show that there are different histories going on.
In Boston, NEA and NEH funding has been instrumental at each of our museums, supporting our extensive programs of public access, teaching and scholarship, conservation, collection and exhibition.
Schapiro was also instrumental at museums, convincing MoMA to acquire Jackson Pollock's She - Wolf (1943) in 1944 while Pollock was still a relatively unknown emerging talent.
Silver's work is instrumental at this part of the war against Eggman.
Paul and his team have been nominated for numerous awards, and recently won Best Original Instrumental at the 2015 GANG Awards, Best Original Soundtrack Album at the 2014 GANG Awards, the Best Interactive Score and Best Use of Licensed Music awards at the 2012 GANG Awards, and the Best Audio — Other Award at the 2011 GANG awards / GDC for work on the Halo Universe.
And for the readers out there that don't know, Bogle was instrumental at Vanguard, creating low - cost index funds.
Filmmaker Paul Weitz, working from Adam Herz's screenplay, has infused American Pie with a low - key and surprisingly down - to - earth sensibility that proves instrumental at initially capturing the viewer's interest, with the perfectly watchable atmosphere heightened by the affable work from the various performers.
They were both instrumental at a point in my life when I first started in the industry and had faith in my abilities as I was developing a passion for fitness.
He argued that copper touch surfaces are instrumental at preventing the spread of bacterial infections.
Despite all the noise around him over his future, the Brazilian continues to impress on the pitch as he was instrumental at the weekend and took his tallies to 10 goals and eight assists in 17 appearances for the Reds so far this season.
Having both been instrumental at rivals Atletico Madrid, there is also that facet of the move to consider.
Sidel's expertise in PET was instrumental at design stage in ensuring the new bottle withstood the rigours of high volume production more

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James, the highest - ranking woman in Intel's history (and No. 21 on Fortune «s Most Powerful Women list), has already been instrumental in the creation of a women's network at the company.
Throughout his career, Paul has been a key contributor to Delta's strategies and has been instrumental in a number of initiatives, including the purchase of the Trainer refinery from ConocoPhillips; the balance - sheet initiatives that have resulted in nearly $ 7 billion in debt reduction; the structuring of $ 1.8 billion in revolving credit facilities, the expansion of the T - 4 facility at JFK and the recently announced capital allocation strategy.
«Terry has been instrumental in helping me arrive at this new organizational structure, and I deeply appreciate his leadership and insight as we've worked through the opportunity that lies ahead.»
«His expertise in successfully building commercial - ready operations at multiple biopharmaceutical companies will be instrumental as Nohla enters its next phase of growth.»
Tesla said of Peter Rive's departure at the time, «As co-founder and CTO of SolarCity, Pete has played an instrumental role in expanding access to solar to hundreds of thousands of people across the country.
Though McDonald's $ 50 million investment in Chipotle back in 1998 may have been instrumental in getting the burrito chain off the ground, Chipotle's founder, Steve Ells, always sought to keep the fast - food giant at a reasonable distance.
Dr. José Baselga, chief medical officer and physician - in - chief at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, says it's organizations such as the Kamen Brain Tumor Foundation that will be instrumental in driving the cure.
The Board helped establish a Faculty of Commerce at the University of British Columbia and was instrumental in the formation of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
Tim was previously a senior finance executive with Vodafone, Oskar Mobil, Mitel and Zarlink Semiconductor and CFO at Plasco Energy Group where he was instrumental in raising $ 360 million in capital during the early start - up of the company until 2013.
Nedra has been instrumental in maximizing procurement opportunities for diverse suppliers at Accenture, which was recently honored again as one of America's Top Corporations for Women's Business Enterprises.
Maryam was instrumental in starting and building the wireless business at Broadcom and in growing it to annual revenues of more than $ 3 billion.
For example, did you know the Vancouver Board of Trade was instrumental in establishing the business school at the University of British Columbia in 1926?
While at PerformRx, Terry was responsible for all service operations, client engagement, network development and clinical services and was instrumental in the expansion of PerformRX to the external Commercial, Medicaid and Medicare markets.
«His leadership has been instrumental in the globalisation of Marriott's operations ushering in an exciting chapter of growth at our company,» Sorenson added.
The C.D. Howe Institute was very instrumental in making sure that Canada took the right direction at times when there were challenges facing the country.
Dr. Garwin has been instrumental in the discovery of the porphyry copper - gold systems at Alpala — Cascabel, northwestern Ecuador and the implementation of state ‐ of ‐ the ‐ art detailed mapping and logging strategies for SolGold Plc..
Most recently Mike worked at Northern Trust, where he was instrumental in the development of trading strategies and the firm's equity portfolio management technology platform.
He also served as Global Head of the Immuno - Oncology Translational Innovation Platform where he was instrumental in rebuilding immuno - oncology (IO) research at the company, including pruning and re-orienting the discovery pipeline.
Chris has been a instrumental influence in the growth of the search marketing industry with his 10 + year old search consulting practice, past involvement with Search Engine Watch and Search Engine Strategies as well as his new role as Executive Editor at Search Engine Land, running the Search Marketing Now webcasts and helping to program SMX conferences.
Karen Newman, marketing director at Royal LePage Atlantic Homestead in St. John's, was instrumental in setting up a hair salon at a local women's shelter.
That's the deal offered to Harrison by Mantle Ridge LP, a newly established hedge fund run by Paul Hilal, who, when at Pershing Square, was instrumental in the CP operation.
The person that really was instrumental for me during those years happened to be a Hispanic custodian who worked at my mother's deli and didn't speak any English.
Never at a loss for inspiration, Jason Martin's Starflyer 59 is on the verge to releasing two new albums with, I Am the Pegasus Blues, hitting stores this month.Relevant magazine spoke with two instrumental gents, who (with drummer, Frank Lenz) make up Martin's unique vision.
It clerly used the word MURDER Such word has been used regarding the killing of Bin laden, with the excuse that because, it is true that he was instrumental in the brutal and inhumane killing of inocent people at the TOWERS, however we must not act in the same way or use the same words that such criminal terrorist use, or we should not act similar as they acted, if we don't want to be looked as wild uncivilized people as they are.
Instead, he added an instrumental coda, including two more instruments in the ensemble, almost as if (as Gardiner says) Bach felt «the singer's words were inadequate to express the full joy at the coming of the Holy Spirit.»
One is the suspicion of art at some periods because of the prohibition of «graven images,» and the rejection not only of painting and sculpture but of instrumental music as worldly and idolatrous.
behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner's students at Harvard began to apply to human beings his methods of instrumental or operant conditioning, (3) developed during a quarter century of laboratory research mainly with animals.
Yet Mikhail Gorbachev, himself instrumental in altering the course of events in the former Soviet Union, was probably right when he said that humankind stands today at a watershed in its history.
In its thematization at the 1983 Vancouver Assembly, the phrase integrity of creation was clear in general implication but lacking in exact definition.2 In meetings of the Church and Society Working Committee, the phrase has come to name the intrinsic value that each and every living being has in and for itself as a creature loved by God, and the instrumental value that living beings can have for one another and for God as instances of an evolutionary and web - like creation.
Here it could easily be thought that the Interest of «practice» is concentrated exclusively on its instrumental character at the service of the church.
The police credit the pocket New Testament Wagoner had him for the save, saying it probably was at least instrumental in deflecting the bullets.
They were instrumental in the post-war e ort, with long queues of people emerging at their door for food and clothing.
An associate dean at Vanderbilt Divinity School, he draws from more than five hundred documents (mostly sermons, and mostly from New England) to show which parts of the Bible proved most instrumental in justifying resistance, rallying troops, and reconciling earthly violence with spiritual warfare.
Thus, if it is true, as has been claimed, that the idea of Christendom and the doctrines of Christian orthodoxy, were not at all what the historical Jesus had in mind when he spoke of the Kingdom of God, we should not be surprised if the continuing stream of cultural influence which he was so instrumental in re-directing should in the future manifest itself in ways very different from the conventional Christianity it later became for a period.
Mothers» Union president Lynne Tembey looks at the tradition behind Mothering Sunday and shares the story behind new liturgy she was instrumental... More
It is an instrumental, goal - driven activity in which success derives, at least in part, from aggression.
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