Sentences with phrase «more meaningful control»

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Investigators believed the company's reviews over whether to supply customers more controlled substances were not meaningful and were used as a sales tool; customers were granted threshold increases for reasons, like the 4th of July, or the closure of an area pharmacy years earlier, that the government considered less than compelling.
And according to Harvard Business Review, people who use coworking spaces found their work more meaningful and felt more in control of their job.
Active listening can help entrepreneurs build more meaningful relationships and spot problems before they get out of control.
The Daily News deems Cuomo's effort to take more control of the MTA a «political gambit» since it comes so late in the session, but then says: «Even political gambits can be meaningful
Some of the above arguments still apply, but I'm not convinced that an independent MP can have his biggest impact by speaking or voting in tightly controlled party votes in the House of Commons, even those directly affecting his constituency (one of the many reasons it's such a shame he won the seat — the people of his constituency needed meaningful representation more than many others).
«The Majority Caucus took some meaningful steps toward reform in its first term in control but we still have more to accomplish.
It is much more meaningful to me to read accounts of real people, finding solutions with their diet issues than reading all the clinical controlled studies.
The result is a greater sense of involvement in the bigger picture; the fact that you're in control of a specific group allows you to work with your co-op partner in a much more meaningful and controlled manner.
The assessments are intended to be locally designed and controlled and therefore could reduce the amount of student testing while making it more meaningful.
The result has been a loss of local control for Connecticut's poorest towns and no meaningful support for middle - class towns that have become even more reliant on regressive local property taxes.
It allows students and teachers to take greater agency and ownership of learning by having more control in how to group and regroup competencies into their own meaningful sessions.
The more meaningful matters, like seat comfort and positioning, the steering wheel, and the controls layout, are all exceptional.
Simple Mindfulness is a blog that's all about helping readers love themselves, form more meaningful, lasting relationships, and take control of their financial well - being.
More importantly, though, WACC is not very meaningful for companies who have rather complete control of the timing as to when, or if, to access capital markets.
As they continue to struggle with lower returns, lower liability discounts, spending commitments & funding gaps, currency risk's now a far more meaningful component of return, and one of the few levers they can control (i.e. hedging's now a far more compelling proposition).
In reality, meaningful modernization and reform should start at the core of an afflicted system and the effects will then work their way outward in a more orderly and controlled manner.
Returning control of Aboriginal housing to community hands is essential to meaningful progress on health, education, employment and community sustainability in the Northern Territory, a summ... Read more
Therapy helps people gain relief from unpleasant feelings and thoughts, create more fulfilling and meaningful relationships, and gain more pleasure and control in their lives.
First, it was more meaningful to examine whether metabolic control changed with age than with wave of assessment.
I'm fairly certain 2 out of our 3 kids have inherited my lack of self control, so with advent quickly approaching, I've been contemplating more meaningful ways to countdown to Christmas.
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