Sentences with phrase «less shared vision»

The No side is now developing a more or less shared vision of the division of powers between the UK and the Scottish Parliament if Scotland votes no which would give new powers to the Scottish Parliament in the fields of tax and welfare.

Not exact matches

Sometimes they spend a lot more time with their spouses, traveling and enjoying shared passions, and sometimes they wind up spending a lot less time together, because their visions don't overlap.
I know many who have been made into quasi-libertarian radical federalists by this narrative — after all, if we lower the stakes, surely the fights will grow less vicious — others, including MacIntyre himself, recommend the founding of autonomous communities with a shared vision of what a good life entails.
In earlier years, my husband shared that vision, but the addition of our third boy in less than 5 years brought family expansion discussions to a grinding halt.
Recently, the diminutive engineer with the bushy black eyebrows, closely cropped hair and glasses sat in his Silicon Valley office and shared a vision to do nothing less than transform the future of computing.
In his newest turn, he shares the same vision, albeit with less pie and magic, but continuing to prove Fuller is a visionary amongst a mess of the mundane and regurgitated.
He says it's less about leaders possessing a compelling shared vision and more about helping «people figure out the shorter - term goals on the way to achieving that vision and then set [ting] high expectations for people in accomplishing those.»
The system is both light on features — Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are due out later in the model year — and not without its share of quirks, like the bizarrely small backup camera display, which occupies less than half of the screen when in use and is positioned as far away from the driver's vision as possible.
Perhaps if you had shared more of your vision with the players, we would have far less doubt about the product as a whole, and the future of the property.
Justice Reinvestment SA (JRSA) is a diverse community of individuals and agencies with a shared vision of strong, safe and thriving SA communities, with less crime and lower incarceration rates, according to the group's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Spokesperson and CEO of the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, Cheryl Axleby.
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