We teach
more by example than by any other method.
The primary teeth don't start to shed until about 5 to 7 years of age, so make sure you introduce good oral hygiene habits from a young age, and remember, babies and children learn
more by example than words.
The pastoral guide points the way to others
more by example than by overt instruction: «His voice penetrates the hearts of his hearers the more readily if his way of life commends what he says.
I'll do anything for my team, and I'll speak up when needed, but I tend to lead
more by example.
Not exact matches
If you have a high potential employee who is too eager to climb the corporate ladder, for
example, you can use the five levels to help them understand how they can gain
more autonomy over time
by first earning the trust of their manager.
For
example, according to research complied
by Online-PHD-Programs.org, while those with high IQs tend to set goals and read avidly, they are also
more likely to drink
more heavily and suffer from anxiety.
By way of
example, the multilingual robot will help stores determine if they need
more staff with different language capabilities or whether people are asking
more for certain items at certain times.
Maybe those experiences can give these founders an advantage:
more financial awareness than founders who haven't been burdened
by hefty student loans, for
example.
Consider our A / C
example again: «The energy savings you get
by cooling your home with a CryoQuad Quiet - Cool can pay back the cost of the unit
by the end of the summer if you get it now... and save you hundreds of dollars
more in energy costs over the lifetime of the unit.»
Strong leaders lead
by example, which means they take on all the same challenges as their team, if not
more.
In 2013, for
example, Magnetar and several other hedge funds sued over the acquisition
by 3M (mmm) of biometrics company Cogent, seeking about 55 %
more money for their shares in the target, which they claimed were priced too low.
Take digital marketing as an
example:
By 2017, CMOs will be directing
more corporate technology spending than chief information officers will, and yet CIOs are
more likely to have chairs in the C - suite, where the corporate agenda gets set.
The soon - to - open CityCenter casino, for
example, is just part of the largest and most expensive resort complex in Vegas history, surrounded
by shops and
more than 3,500 condos.
For
example, our local governments raise needed funding
by pressuring police to issue
more traffic tickets.
For
example, as evidence of the growth of e-sports, many people use data from different sources to claim that the annual championship of Riot Games's League of Legends is watched
by more viewers than the National Basketball Association finals.
While some startups, such as Taskrabbit, have attempted to address some of the inequity invovled in being a contract worker, for
example by setting a wage floor of $ 11.20 an hour — higher than the proposed national minimum wage of $ 10.10 — and providing some discounts for health care and transportation, contractors clearly need a lot
more.
Canada could attract
more early - stage capital, he contends,
by following the United Kingdom's
example and offering an unlimited exemption.
For
example, a pledge made at CGI America last year
by Detroit business incubator TechTown to help second - stage companies successfully transition from startups to sustainable businesses has raised $ 278,750 in funds, pulled in five new partners (including Kiva Detroit), and served
more than 40 local entrepreneurs since June 2012.
For
example, publishers were not allowed to use
more than one «banner» style ad of 320
by 250 pixels for every 500 words of content for a Facebook article, but on their own sites they might use three or four for the same amount of content.
The WisdomTree U.S. Quality Dividend Growth Index, for
example, beat the S&P 500 Index
by more than 550 basis points in 2017, and we continue to prefer the company and sector tilts within this Index relative to the broader market.
The data breach, attributed to an employee who fell for a malicious «phishing» email in November, is just the latest
example of a medical system infiltrated
by cybercriminals — and you should expect to see even
more health care data hacks in the coming years.
If resorts no longer have the money to upgrade their lift capacity every year the way some people buy cars, they may have to improve the customer experience in other ways — for
example,
by limiting the number of tickets sold on any one day and steering
more skiers to make mid-week reservations when the slopes are wide open.
As an even
more recent
example, the NYPD tried to generate
more positive feelings
by asking users to post pictures of themselves with police officers using the hashtag #myNYPD.
More specifically, it's an
example of the principle that the best way to institute change isn't always the most straightforward - seeming way, which is to exert direct control
by telling people what to do.
Their call to reduce barriers to foreign investment is welcome, as is the notion that governments need to «lead
by example»
by moving
more of their own services online.
By putting a
more aggressive law into place, Iceland hopes to make change and set an
example for countries.
For
example, a flaw in production could lead to
more runs of products featuring defects, or a botched social media post could continue to be seen
by more and
more people.
«For
example, high - quality engineers or scientists may be
more interested in joining a company started
by an entrepreneur who previously started a company in a good industry and year if they believe (justifiably given the evidence) that this track record increases the likelihood of success,» they write.
«We'll actually have the chef come in and do the final bits of assembly right on site to make it
more interactive,» Lorton offers
by way of
example.
In the latter
example, production rises because workers feel valued, and are
more likely to create value in the economy
by participating in innovation.
For
example, the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) are seed funds created
by Congress to help transform government - funded research into businesses; these invest about $ 2.5 billion in grants, annually, in
more than 6,000 companies.
More important, in the great times when I feel like I am just going through the motions, I am reminded by Fred's example to always strive to find a more eloquent or efficient strat
More important, in the great times when I feel like I am just going through the motions, I am reminded
by Fred's
example to always strive to find a
more eloquent or efficient strat
more eloquent or efficient strategy.
Apple has improved the iPhone's LED screen somewhat in recent years
by increasing the range of colors it can show, making photos appear
more lifelike for
example.
For
example, if you earn $ 40 thousand annually, make a 10 percent contribution to your 401 (k) plan, your employer matches you for 3 percent, and earn a 6 percent annual return rate, starting at 22 would have you settled with
more than $ 1 million
by the time you reached 65.
The dirtiest, most physically demanding, and most dangerous of these jobs — in fields such as construction, landscaping, and building maintenance, for
example — are overwhelmingly filled
by immigrants, who now account for
more than half of all low - skilled workers in the U.S..
Legarreta, for
example, ended his midweek slump
by making opera affordable for
more people, yet he accurately predicted that the Washington in crowd would pay higher prices for the best weekend seats.
Research shows, for
example, that businesses that don't offer top - ups are
more likely to see their employees poached
by others that do.
In a bid to encourage staffers at the streaming giant to take
more time off, Hastings, who serves as Netflix's co-founder and CEO, is hoping to lead
by example with his own rather ample vacation allotment: six weeks every year.
Kroger shares, for
example, fell
by double digits when Amazon announced it would acquire Whole Foods, but the company has
more than six times as many locations as Whole Foods.
I noted that pricing decisions
by businesses might well have a substantial impact on customers» tipping behaviour,
by making it
more or less convenient, for
example, simply to «round up» to the nearest dollar (or currency denomination).
What is
more surprising is that the government was unwilling to take a weak settlement, for
example, a promise
by AT&T not to engage in such negotiating tactics, a promise which would have been difficult to enforce.
For
example, his $ 17,000 in profit his senior year came on $ 50,000 in revenues, which came from sales of 1,186 dozen roses, some of which he upsold
by saying to customers: «For just $ 10
more we could put that in a vase.»
Because employees use their personal clouds to access business information (for
example,
by connecting their work email to their smartphone), sensitive or confidential data is
more vulnerable.
A
more current
example, and our favorite marketing
example, would be Jared, the Subway spokesperson who lost 245 pounds
by eating Subway every day.
Stacy Tetschner cites as an
example Scott Ginsberg, who has given
more than 400 speeches to 250,000 people around the world about how he meets people
by wearing a nametag 24/7.
What's
more, the history of consumer goods is filled with
examples of companies who've gained an advantage
by designing products for convenient shipping.
For
example, if Canadians considered
more closely the environmental and social consequences of harvesting the oilsands, they might go about it differently than if they simply considered how much Alberta's economy will grow
by exporting oil to the U.S..
Some psychologists have previously observed that people tend to act
more generously if they believe they are being watched
by others, for
example.
I'm happy to see leaders like Mark Zuckerberg publicly claiming that it's important for fathers to stay home to bond with their babies and partners, and even
more appreciative that he set an
example by doing it himself.
Studies relying on self - reported data have come to even
more alarming conclusions; a survey conducted
by the U.K. branch of Weight Watchers, for
example, found that people were sitting an average of 14 hours and 39 minutes a day.