Not exact matches
Trump isn't exactly self -
made — he inherited
substantial wealth from his father — but he is definitely self - invented.
Clients still have «confidence» in
wealth managers and their ability to
make money, despite
substantial, statistical evidence to the contrary.
It's worth pointing out that a
substantial minority of Lib Dems are very keen on ideas such as Land Value Tax which would directly address many of the problems arising from asset inequality, in particular the fact that land owners can often
make substantial gains in
wealth as a result of public works funded out of the income and consumption taxes paid by those of substantially less
wealth than themselves.
McDonald regards Catsimatidis as unqualified to be mayor, yet Catsimatidis's
wealth and resulting ability to fund
substantial TV advertising nonetheless
make him a «serious candidate» while McDonald's campaign suffocates from lack of money.
There are no supplements on the DVD but the Blu - ray has a
substantial collection, including the well -
made 50 - minute documentary «Michael Haneke: My Life,» which was
made for German TV during the production of «The White Ribbon» and features interviews with stars of his previous films (including Juliette Binoche and Isabelle Huppert), and the 38 - minute «
Making Of The White Ribbon,» which features a
wealth of revelatory footage with Haneke rehearsing his cast (especially with the kids) and directing on the set.
This saves teachers
substantial time in the assessment and data - entry process, and
makes immediately available a
wealth of easily manipulated information on student performance.
Not only has Emily Braun, who supervised this exhibition, unearthed a
wealth of information, but she has also written a
substantial essay, «The Trauma of Painting,» that is wonderfully absent of academic jargon and hyperbole,
making it a pleasure to read.
Diverting
substantial resources now to prevention is costly because it delays the arrival of
wealth and technology that will
make prevention and delaing with the consequences cheaper.
Parenting interventions that are delivered during this developmental period are necessary in order to capture the groups of youth and families (i) currently experiencing problems, but who did not receive an intervention during early childhood; (ii) those who received an intervention in early childhood, but who continue to experience problems and (iii) those who are not currently experiencing problems, but are at risk for developing problems later in adulthood.7 In Steinberg's 2001 presidential address to the Society for Research on Adolescence, a concluding remark was
made for the need to develop a systematic, large - scale, multifaceted and ongoing public health campaign for parenting programmes for parents of adolescents.8 Despite the
wealth of knowledge that has been generated over the past decade on the importance of parents in adolescent development, a
substantial research gap still exists in the parenting literature in regards to interventions that support parents of adolescents.