Sentences with phrase «most successful conclusion»

The Odierno Law Firm, P.C. attorneys have these skills, the determination, and the loyalty to you, their client, to see the case through to the most successful conclusion that can be obtained.

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What I found most interesting was his conclusion, based on the research of University of Chicago economist James Heckman, that it is more essential to invest in early childhood education where children will develop the social skills that are truly what are necessary to live a successful and wealthy life.
Our most successful investments tend to be where our research process has led us to a conclusion that is different than the perspective commonly held by most investors» Lee Ainslee
In conclusion, it is important you bear in mind that hard work and a hands - on approach are two important things most successful franchise operators demonstrate.
This is my most successful recipe and before I jump to conclusion, can you clear a few things for me?
Perhaps most remarkably, «[f] ollowing the successful conclusion of a BRIDGE Fellowship and ensuring the academic achievements are attained at the required standards, Fellows will be appointed to a permanent academic post at the University of Birmingham, normally at Lecturer grade,» states the program's website.
And most successful cats I know have come to the same conclusion.
After watching «Before Midnight» it's hard to get into something like «Iron Man 3» that's all dazzle, no soul — so it may be the conclusion (for now) to the lowest - grossing movie trilogy of all time, but «Before Midnight» is undoubtedly one of the most creatively successful.
More than reaching any specific conclusion, the conference was most successful in inspiring participants with a renewed understanding of and dedication to their common commitment to a better system of education.
But in a subsequent meeting, the staff actually took portions of the MCAS and came to these conclusions: Although the test is hard, it really does measure the kinds of skills and knowledge students need to be successful in the 21st century; because the MCAS is a curriculum - referenced test whose items are released every year, it is possible to align the curriculum and study for the test; and finally, our students have a long way to go, but most can reach proficiency if the whole school teaches effectively over time.
«Through most of my research I've reached the conclusion that there is no formula to determine what constitutes an successful work of art, and that's exactly the magic of a work of art — that it's not measurable by typical quantification methods, so the gesture of creating these pieces speaks more towards the obsessions of optimizations through streamlining quantification and a big data centric way of thinking rather than trying to find a fixed solution.»
Conclusion Attorneys in most successful firms are well focused on specific practices where they are economically competitive, even against the intense competition from larger national and regional firms.
After years of analyzing the personal and professional styles of lawyer managers, three inescapable conclusions have become readily apparent to me: (1) The authority of lawyer management is derived from the willingness of partners to be managed; (2) Partners in most law firms perceive themselves as being owners of the firm, having certain prerogatives and independence, not as employees to be «managed»; and (3) Law firms have their own personalities and cultures; and management techniques that may be effective in one firm may be marginally or not successful in another.
After years of analyzing the personal and professional styles of lawyer managers of successful (and not so successful) law firms, three inescapable conclusions have become readily apparent to me: (1) The authority of lawyer management is derived from the willingness of partners to be managed; (2) Partners in most law firms perceive themselves as being owners of the firm, having certain prerogatives and independence, not as employees to be «managed»; and (3) Law firms have their own personalities and cultures; and management techniques that may be effective in one firm may be marginally or not successful in another.
«Tomorrow's top leaders avoid what quite often causes today's experienced and successful business leaders to arrive at utterly wrong conclusions, since the latter lack comprehension of how to live by two of today's most relevant business and leadership principles.
- William Bernet, MD, professor emeritus in the department of psychiatry, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN «Having recently tried the most publicized parental alienation case to a successful conclusion, I highly recommend this book for parents coping with an alienating spouse.
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