Sentences with phrase «job of tying»

Panko did a good job of tying together previous research to establish a link between childhood conduct problems and adult criminality.
It took the form of a panel event and was chaired by Helen Law from Matrix Chambers, who did a fantastic job of tying together the key themes arising from the four talks, which all came at the issues from a different angle but demonstrated the inherent injustices in the current system.
Koei Tecmo has done an admirable job of tying its gameplay mechanics in with the fundamentals of Zelda.
Even though this may sound scattered, and perhaps gimmicky, Tomoya Ohtani, Takahito Eguchi, and Naofumi Hataya do a fantastic job of tying it all together.
In the same way, if you've decided not to see the film, the game does a good job of tying everything together into a complete story.
«With this partnership, we were able to create this new service which really does a great job of tying content discovery, preview, and purchase of content, in a single experience,» said Schambers.
NEW BMW CONCEPT PUSHES DESIGN ENVELOPE BMW designers do a great job of tying all their vehicles together, you know a BMW when you see it.
The Avalon, at an overall length of just over 193 inches, is not exactly a small vehicle, yet the seamlessly integrated, free flowing lines do a nice job of tying the car together without making it look like a boat.
Faith has done a remarkable job of tying her learning to student outcomes throughout this school year.
In the same way, if you've decided not to see the film, the game does a good job of tying everything together into a complete story.
The film did a good job of tying up the loose ends left in the film series and although some scenes require your complete attention to be understood, even a non-book reader can understand all the things that have led up to this conclusion.
As a nation we don't really do a very great job of tying in the consequences of building in a location to our zoning codes and building codes.

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When responding to this question, Roy Cohen, career coach and author of «The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide,» says job seekers should «offer up examples that are relevant, like managing projects, learning new skills or a specific activity that is tied directly to performing this role.»
Roy Cohen, career coach and author of «The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide,» tells Glassdoor that job seekers should «offer up examples that are relevant, like managing projects, learning new skills or a specific activity that is tied directly to performing this role.»
Both churn out plenty of job candidates, many of them with family ties that make them eager to stay in the state.
Detroit's February 2018 unemployment rate of 4.6 % was tied for eighth - highest among the 40 biggest metro areas, and its non-farm payroll job growth rate of 0.9 % between February 2017 and February 2018 was tied for eighth - lowest.
Jacksonville's non-farm payroll job growth rate of 2.7 % between February 2017 and February 2018 was tied for seventh - best among the 40 largest metro areas, but its 2016 GDP per capita of $ 48,406 was the fourth - lowest.
Members of Generations X and Y believe promotions should be tied to an employee's skills and job performance at an almost - equal rate.
Procurement's job is to save the company money, and oftentimes, its staffers» personal bonuses are tied to the quantity of those savings.
There's no guarantee of a job after the program finishes for participants, nor any obligation for them to stay on in the city, but Greene Groves hopes that spending a year in Detroit will help convince participants to build longer - term ties to the city.
When the time comes to show up in your boss's office and say, «I'm interested in a promotion,» it's important that you have something specific in mind — if not a specific job title, then at least a clear idea of what the responsibilities might include and how this ties in to your career goals.
Even in an era of mobile technology, travelers must tie up loose ends at the job and at home before leaving town.
«I really like your tie,» «Wow, that was a really great idea» and «That's exactly how I would have done it, great job, boss» are all examples of ingratiation that send others positive signals about the supervisor.
«Job - killing carbon tax» is a way for the Conservatives to tie themselves to one side of that western history and New Democrats to the other.
For one thing, both careers are subject to the envy of friends in «traditional» corporate jobs, who are tied to their cubicles and employee ID cards.
Why instead are we doling out corporate tax credits when not one of them has been tied to job creation?»
According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), one in 10 jobs worldwide is tied to a sector that generates 10 percent of global GDP.
These personal reasons may include their own ties to the CEO, or considerations that firing the CEO may put their jobs as directors at risk, or hurt their chances of being nominated to other boards.
While keeping your day job is a great way to develop your skills and make valuable connections, you're tied to a per hour base of pay.
Hundreds of thousands of jobs are tied to the sector.
It is far more often through the networks of our «weak ties» for example, that we get referrals for business and find opportunities for new jobs.
If you consider the job of a birthday clown or a singing telegram messenger, chances are you don't feel compelled to leave your day job to pursue a career tying balloons.
I am afraid to quit my job because I am still in my early 40's and ~ 40 % of my NW are tied up in my primary home.
Some people have already traveled the world as part of the job and can not stand one more minute waiting in an airport, while others have been tied down to their jobs all of their lives and can't wait to pack.
504 loans are typically tied to some kind of community development goal with job creation the underlying objective.
Defying conventional logic, his research showed that weak ties are actually more influential in parts of our lives than strong ties (e.g. getting a job).
504 loans are tied to some kind of community development goal — creating jobs being the underlying objective.
Because such a perk is not tied to job performance, it is difficult to justify in terms of shareholder value.
You don't want to get tied up with that kind of job the whole day, so looking for a virtual assistant would be the most practical thing to do.
Clearly, much of the nation's job growth is tied to the ability of small businesses to create new jobs.
«The agreement does not tie the hands of law enforcement from doing their job,» says Michaelle Pope, the district's executive director of student support initiatives.
In addition, the Conference Board of Canada ties every $ 100 million increase in exports to 1,000 new jobs at home.
With tens of thousands of jobs in construction and financial services tied to the market, the Bank of Canada has specifically cited Toronto's inflating condo sector as a potential source of concern.
Population growth, job growth, demand for new jobs and demand for housing are all economic factors tied to the future success of any real estate investment.
B.C. Premier John Horgan departed for Guangzhou, China, on Saturday as part of a 10 - day mission to China, South Korea, and Japan to strengthen economic and cultural ties with three of B.C.'s largest trading partners, expand markets, and create jobs in B.C..
While Tesla's executive compensation plan has significant flaws, GM does a good job of aligning executives with shareholders» interests by tying executive compensation to ROIC.
Tourism is creeping back, a critical economic need for the islands where more than half of jobs are directly tied to tourism.
One small example of this in our neighborhood is the urban farm one of my friends and mentors started to provide jobs to «returning citizens»: It required the city to help give away land and clear vacant property and some startup capital from a local farming company, but it is based on the church's understanding of the needs of the people and explicitly tied to the concept that faithful believers can help disciple and encourage people who have been incarcerated for harming others, walking them through the transformative process.
And there are increasing numbers of Christian businesspeople who are taking this challenge seriously and seeking not only to create jobs but to do so in ways that genuinely liberate other people's talents, without long - term ties.
That direction of thought could open up an important and complex phenomenon: the rise of distinctive institutions withih the church itself that are tied to the ways churches organize themselves to survive over time and get their job done.
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