Sentences with phrase «meaningful change then»

The process of meaningful change then, begins by establishing authentic, mutual understanding of others, through collaborative communication.

Not exact matches

If we're talking about Millennials in the workforce, then let's not suddenly change the topic around how Millennials also don't have the patience for deeply meaningful relationships — when their work managers don't really care whether or not their relationship is all that meaningful, as long as the excel spreadsheet gets filled out on time.
However, should meaningful changes to its corporate governance framework not be made, then confidence in Mizuho and its» board stands to further deteriorate, unfortunately at the expense of its shareholders.
Then, within the web of meaningful interpersonal relations, AA proceeds to utilize the alcoholic's growing capacity for self - acceptance and responsibility by saying in effect, «But you can become responsible for changing your personality pattern so that you won't be driven to drink.»
Did we collectively have a meaningful discussion, decide on what should change, and then develop a plan for improving lives and repairing relationships between people with different values, colors of skin, sexual orientations?
Not through force, not by proselytizing, but first by finding more ways to give love, as Jeremy pointed out; then through individual, meaningful lifestyle changes and political involvement.
Surely the real truth is that virtually all Gooners, me included, in their heart of hearts are merely marking time til real meaningful personnel change is made and until then we know that nothing will change for the better.
Raw numbers grouped together into meaningful answers to carefully posed question then analyzed and the platforms making changes based on what those answers are.
Which sums up the real secret of using online video to gain new supporters: Use candid content to engage with them on a deeper, more meaningful level, and then get them to act immediately before they change their minds.
A smart principal will initially make small changes, allow time for teachers to get to know them, and then gradually make larger, more meaningful changes over the course of time.
Going back more than five years is less meaningful the further you go back when it comes to correlation coefficients and other statistics, because the world changed too much since then.
Changing our dog's behavior may be as simple as understanding the natural instincts of the dog, how behaviors evolve, then making small, meaningful changes.
After years of first trying to deny the facts about climate change, then dragging his feet on doing something about it, now President Bush wants to pre-empt any meaningful legislation and claim that as his «legacy».
For example, the constant refrain about how «the consensus» was wrong about plate tectonics is useful for «skeptics» to exploit - and then argue that the existence of a «consensus» on climate change isn't meaningful - when they don't also consider just how pervasively we all trust the product of scientists» work, and by extension the power of shared opinion among experts, as we live our daily lives.
Drawing on case studies of past environmental debates such as those over acid rain and ozone depletion, science policy experts Roger Pielke Jr. and Daniel Sarewitz argue that once next generation technologies are available that make meaningful action on climate change lower - cost, then much of the argument politically over scientific uncertainty is likely to diminish.26 Similarly, research by Yale University's Dan Kahan and colleagues suggest that building political consensus on climate change will depend heavily on advocates for action calling attention to a diverse mix of options, with some actions such as tax incentives for nuclear energy, government support for clean energy research, or actions to protect cities and communities against climate risks, more likely to gain support from both Democrats and Republicans.
In speaking of global trends in drought, then, the meaningful questions are (a) whether the frequency, intensity, and duration of droughts are changing in most or all of the regions historically prone to drought and (b) whether the total area prone to drought is changing.
If the public is fully informed of the magnitude of the existing consensus in the scientific community, if the public is informed of how our modification of the atmosphere is effecting the climate, if the public learn of the magnitude of the effect those changes will have on the common wealth of the entire world, which I expect he would admit is necessarily going to be quite negative, and if the public are then presented with the choice of voting for a government which would take substantial meaningful action, does he suppose that the reaction would then be to do nothing?
Then, like many other things in the bitcoin space, the collapse of Japan - based bitcoin exchange Mt Gox triggered a small but meaningful change in how the ETF would be constructed.
I am always amazed that someone would go through all of the time and effort that going to therapy takes but then they don't do the at home work or even the work in the session that would help them change their lives in a more positive and meaningful way.
#IHMayDay17 is so important because I believe when our voices are really heard and respected then we get to the business of real and meaningful change
«There's an opportunity that is fast fading in the MLS community as a whole to make meaningful change, and if we do not do it shortly, then we will forever be chasing others that will most likely take the handles and move forward,» said Art Carter, CEO of the California Regional Multiple Listing Service (CRMLS) and chair of RESO.
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