By adapting your approach to employee surveys, you can and should be tapping
into the vast wealth of behavioural insight at every level of your organisation.
As Mrs. Grey, Ana now has the ability and power to do anything she pleases, but as a person who's married
into vast wealth, she must learn its restrictions and limitations.
Not exact matches
Third, divert the sustainable use of the
vast wealth of this country to healing, the land, the ecology, the people, instead of just continuing to allow those greedy psychopaths to sweep it all off the table
into their pockets.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of
wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment in many has slowly begun to degenerate
into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted
into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship in some areas has begun to depreciate
into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed in a
vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction in the pursuit of substantive justice.
Mansour's personal
wealth ran
into the tens of billions of pounds due in part to his control of
vast oil reserves in the UAE and numerous other investments, including a stake in Virgin Galactic and Sky News Arabia.
Birthdays, where you were born, your family tree, and that
vast wealth of knowledge you've gained over the years... why not put it all
into a blog?
Because the constraints on corruption were so toothless,
vast state
wealth — especially oil, gas and mineral
wealth — was transferred in the mid-1990s
into private hands, creating the so - called oligarchs of the new Russia.
The Afro - Asian countries have
vast populations at their disposal, and the challenge is to transform this resource
into wealth.
Klaus Kinski plays the mutinous Aguirre, the soldier that is second in command of this expedition, who leads his ever - dwindling supply of men and slaves
into the
vast and untamed jungles of Peru in search of conquests, fame, glory, and
wealth beyond their imaginations.
If you're not plugged
into the Amazon ecosystem however, the
vast wealth of content here may not be as much of a selling point for you compared to Amazon addicts.
Our trust officers have a
vast wealth of experience in constructing and administering trust instruments designed to clearly convey your financial wishes now and
into the future.
Unfortunately for him, that latest acquisition was alive, a sentient jewel that was capable of bringing the rest of Wario's
vast wealth to life, and splitting the castle
into four worlds the greedy one would have to topple if he wanted his castle and treasure back the way it was.
In this figure Shonibare re-imagines a reconstruction of the trappings of power, bringing
into sharp focus the contradiction faced by all societies which aspire to do well and «get rich»; where the process of creating
vast amounts of
wealth relies on the hardships of a labour class.
The scientists are merely useful tools to them, used to get control of the public so they and their friends can enrich themselves via carbon taxes and carbon trading schemes and redistribute your
wealth to the poorer countries under the guise of saving the planet (where I'd venture a guess the
vast majority will disappear
into a numbered bank accounts someplace), all while enriching themselves and attempting what I feel could be a part of an attempt to gain dictatorial power over an entire planet.
Much has been written, including at this site, about how the
vast wealth of information that gets
into the cybersphere puts a complete picture of our lives, good and bad, right out in public.
Speaking in R v Mills at Southwark Crown Court on 2 February, Judge Beddoe said the case «primarily involves an utterly corrupt senior bank manager letting rapacious, greedy people get their hands on a
vast amount of HBoS's money and their tentacles
into the businesses of ordinary decent people... and letting them rip apart those businesses, without a thought for the lives and livelihoods of those whom their actions affected, in order to satisfy their voracious desire for money and the trappings and show of
wealth.»