Sentences with phrase «largely on the commitment»

Even with the best technology, a broker's success rate with online leads depends largely on commitment and knowledge of the sales force.

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They are now amongst the most formidable on the circuit, their commitment and success is largely due to the dedication of Dave.
From Harold Wilson in 1975 opting for a referendum to quell internal disquiet in the Labour Party, to Tony Blair's pledge on the single currency and the constitutional treaty as gambits to close down the European issue for an election but to encourage conflict within the Conservatives, EU referendum commitments have been driven largely by British politics.
Without commitment to enforce standardization and insist on institutional compliance, Prevent may remain a largely misunderstood program, delivered in vastly different ways across the UK, beneath a bewildered state.
Iain Duncan Smith has largely ignored warnings that people will be forced into destitution, and we want to see real action on his commitment that no one needs to live below the poverty line.
Despite the enormous difficulties of changing basic behaviors such as smoking, diet or exercise habits, «a national commitment to the prevention of cancer, largely replacing reliance on hopes for universal cures,» exhort the authors, «is now the way to go.»
First dates are largely a chemistry check anyway, and to many young adults, the one - on - one time spent on an actual date feels too much like a commitment.
Though it does take some time before In A World... hits its stride, it is Bell's commitment to her fine - tuned characterizations and acute observations on an industry largely unknown to the general public that make the satirical elements pay off down the road.
The success of your startup will largely depend on the commitment, innovation, and dedication of your employees, which in turn should be continuously developed through your training structures.
But will this approach to education, which some say has largely centered on skills development, undermine colleges» commitments to providing students with a broader base of knowledge?
Your team's success will largely depend on its commitment to assessment and its ability to act on those findings.
Successful treatment depends largely upon the owner's commitment to the process, as well as on identification and resolution of the underlying causes of the separation anxiety.
The position taken by the Australian government in UNFCCC negotiations has been largely counterproductive, including: its membership of the Umbrella Group of delayer countries; its prioritization of a post-2020 agreement over raising ambition as is urgently required; its insistence on a meaninglessly weak Kyoto Protocol second commitment period target for Australia; its unreasonable conditions for Australia to increase its Kyoto target; its refusal to countenance even conditional targets deeper than 25 % below 2000; its pursuit of creative accounting rules for LULUCF (land use, land use change, and forestry) in both Kyoto commitment periods [v]; its intended reliance on international offset mechanisms; and its failure to provide finance for developing countries.
So the protracted fight, now largely a test of Obama's commitment to the environment, will drag on.
Center for American ProgressAccording to Project Catalyst, emission reductions on the low end have improved largely due to countries such as Brazil and Indonesia strengthening their own direct commitments for reductions, rather than, for example, only providing a less expensive offset market through deforestation projects for developed countries.
Legal Week's latest Big Question found commercial partners largely united in opposition to Cameron's highly publicised commitment to hold a referendum on the UK's EU membership by the end of 2017 if the Conservative Party wins the next general election.
The amount of business you receive — if any — is largely dependent on the size of the group and the commitment levels of its members.
«This trend appears to be largely demand - driven as economic and job growth fell short of expectations for the first half of the year, and declining business confidence and investment no doubt was a contributing factor as recent uncertainty and global events have left businesses hesitant to make new commitments,» AvalonBay CEO Timothy Naughton said on the company's earnings call this week.
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