Sentences with phrase «intentional strategy at»

If the contract clauses don't show Amazon's intentional strategy at sabotaging competitors and are only a well - thought safeguard, then the same train of thought used by the judge in the US case above can not be called on, mainly because Amazon has a much smaller piece of the eBook market share in Europe than it has in the US.

Not exact matches

An intentional four - stop strategy was unheard of, yet that's exactly what Schumacher and Ferrari did at the French Grand Prix in 2004.
The NBA tweaked rules around intentional fouling and left in place a system where it is accepted basketball strategy to foul a player off the ball 12 straight times at the beginning of a quarter.
But the notion of forward - looking career planning and intentional information gathering is foreign to many postdocs, who, as one audience member put it, will spend weeks designing an experiment and days tracking down a particular article, but no time at all mapping out a strategy for their own futures.
Nashville Big Picture High School shares many ways to build intentional relationships with students — strategies that can work at schools of any size.
Rather, to improve children's oral vocabulary development, teachers will need to augment the read - aloud experience with more intentional strategies that require children to process words at deeper levels of understanding.
The report, Removing Roadblocks to Rigor: Linking Academic and Social Supports to Ensure College Readiness and Success, was released to offer a broad definition of academic and social support aligned with rigor and focus on integrating a range of intentional strategies that enable students at all levels to successfully undertake challenging coursework.
Specifically, that local funding truly prioritizes the students with the highest needs, and that increased financial flexibility for districts translates into more intentional and effective programs, strategies, and resources for at - risk students.
The complexity at work here is an intentional part of the exhibition's curation: «I would argue that the strategies the show's artists use for grappling with such issues goes beyond the kinds of mirroring or enhancing of the aesthetics of such systems that have become standard of much of contemporary art today,» Malick elaborates.
Based on the thoroughness of these class notes, and also on the syllabuses for the Asian art courses that Reinhardt took from Alfred Salmony at the IFA in the late 1940s, the essentializing of Reinhardt's published essays was intentional, part of a larger strategy to promote his own ideas about contemporary abstract painting by means of paintings from a foreign past.
At the same time, this will also be the first exhibition to consider Pop art throughout the Americas as an intentional strategy for communicating sensitive, politically challenging content.»
I'd be interested in his response to Michael's strategy to make potential Keystone investors worry that their investment is at risk (obviously for reasons OTHER than intentional damage to the pipeline - note that I don't use the «s» word for fear of garnering the attention of our ever - vigilant government watchdogs).
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