Sentences with phrase «noble goals for»

Like many on the Centre - Right, I believe that the creation of new progressive bands of income tax would be a noble goal for Conservatives.
Bringing value to the equation is a noble goal for which you will be well rewarded.

Not exact matches

Growth may sound like a noble goal, but be sure to think through how next - level growth will affect your bottom line, and even your quality of life, so you can set goals that work for you and your business.
The quest to «change the world for the better» is a noble idea, but too broad to be a goal.
For example, gender wage parity in a trade agreement may be a noble goal, but it rings hollow when there is no gender wage parity in Canada today.
Originally, I wrote this guide for myself, so that I would remember all the steps involved to taking my book manuscripts from a Word documents, all the way through editing, typesetting, and design, to the ultimate goal of putting the books on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Apple iBooks.
The course of history follows a tortured route: we fight injustice and seek noble goals, gain power to that end, somehow are corrupted by power and zeal, breed new injustices, and are challenged for our excesses and injustice.
Precisely because working for God's kingdom is a noble goal, it can lead us to justify any sins committed by those who have made it their career.
It took a superb goal from the home side to wipe out Mark Noble's opener, but then Arnie scored just eleven seconds into the second half, before setting up Lanzini for two further goals.
Noble sent Cheikhou Kouyate raiding down the right and the Senegal midfielder crossed for Mario, the loan signing from Inter Milan, who took a touch before crashing his first goal for the club into the top corner from 18 yards.
The signing of Nordtvelt looks like an attempt to deploy a specialist DM in order to cut down goals conceded as neither Noble nor Kouyate are cut out for this role.
Mason's only appointment last season with West Ham was in the 1 - 0 home win over Hull where he awarded a controversial penalty for a foul on Antonio, converted by Noble for the only goal of the game.
Mark Noble starred for West Ham yesterday as he scored two set - piece (free - kick and penalty) goals as the Hammers romped home 4 - 1 to continue their brilliant start to the season.
Zavon Hines popped up — not literally — to score a late winner, after goals by Mark Noble (pen) for the hosts and Ashley Young for Villa.
And while Kane did take the plaudits for his goals, another player who shared the limelight with the England forward was midfielder Moussa Sissoko who had the Spurs fans buzzing after his altercation with Hammers captain Mark Noble.
For whatever reasons, women and some of their men are turning to what they perceive to be the «gentler» and more «natural» ways of birthing and parenting (fairly noble goals, really) and are then waylaid by a predator and her system.
Dr. Prempeh noted in his remarks that in September 2006 in Bucharest, Romania, Ghana acceded to the Francophone as an associate member to contribute to the attainment of the noble goals the organization set for itself.
«Javier could have got a faculty position anywhere but has a noble goal of doing something for his own country,» says Weigel.
Be aware also of the primary goals of every academic: (1) to be recognized for their contributions to a field of study (this is a self - serving goal); and (2) to propagate and perpetuate those contributions to the next generation of scientists (this is a nobler non-self-serving goal).
It is easy to see why the pursuit of science was a goal to be cherished and emphasized in this mix of motivations: there were many reasons to be skittish of the potential for conflict and colonialism, but little could be more noble than knowledge.
But for the AnyBODY brand and for a fair chunk of body image experts, striving for physical change isn't necessarily a negative thing; wanting to create a healthier, fitter body that exudes confidence can be a noble goal and set you on a journey that invigorates, rather than sabotages, your self - esteem.
«While it may be a noble goal, at the end of the day, jobs are far more important for us to focus on,» said Republican Representative Bill Posey from Florida, after voting against the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act.
Thank you, Wendy and thank you, Jonathan for all that you do in support of the noble efforts of teachers, school administrators, paraprofessionals, and all who promote the true goals of education as one of the most important institutions in a civil society.
In addition to ensuring that all students are college ready, one of her goals has been to eliminate inequities for minority students, which is now a part of Noble's overall strategic plan.
While NCLB established a noble new aspiration — raising achievement while closing achievement gaps among all groups of students — its goals were undermined by accountability requirements for schools to make «Adequate Yearly Progress» (AYP) that were generally onerous and, in the case of English learners, literally impossible to meet.
Honor the noble goal we strive for in educating a wider variety of students than any other nation and stop framing the education debate in the context of emergencies, crises, and nations at risk.
And while this is a noble goal, they're in for a nasty surprise.
After practicing the concours restoration arts for many years, Roberts now chooses to refurbish classic Mustangs through Muscle Car Rescue -LSB-(918) 371-6177], his business in Claremore, Oklahoma, or as his noble Mission Statement reads on Facebook: «Our goal is to take those poor Mustangs left to suffer in fields and driveways and put them back on the road so that everyone can enjoy them again.»
The goal is to make sure that Barnes & Noble is the ultimate destination for everyone in the family to find the perfect summer read at the best possible price.
Writing a book for all time is a tall order that many writers will not be able to fill, but this strikes me as a noble goal.
Over on Dear Author this morning, on their morning news roundup post, I spotted this New York Times article about the new CEO of Barnes and Noble and what his goals are for the chain.
Software is considered a secondary goal for Amazon, but it has been eager to at once provide a small piece of the functionality of the iPad and claim an edge over more direct competitors like Barnes & Noble's Nook.
Just my two cents PS: Getting more teen boys to read is a noble goal, for sure!
My goal was simple and not that noble: I wanted to buy a plane ticket for my vacation before the prices went up.
The nonprofit was recently the recipient of a Hugo Challenge, receiving $ 10,000 for a noble goal.
About 80 years ago, buying U.S. - made products was more than a noble ideal or an admirable goal — it was law, as least for government buyers.
Lobbying for better laws can be a very noble goal and very impactful on its own merits.
It has a noble goal, aiming to be a kind of Super Meat Boy for people who don't like Super Meat Boy, namely a deliberately challenging game that aims to reward and encourage improvement rather than sneering derisively at the less skilful.
The rationale behind this thorough instruction, according to Nintendo, is that they're trying to broaden the audience for video games, which is a noble goal.
«Today is a dark day for the millions of people around the world who have rallied around the noble and necessary goal of ending the climate crisis.
We generally think of love as it relates to our feelings for another human being, but it is also possible to love your job, to pay attention to your work, and respect its traditions and noble goals.
It speaks to the highest and most noble goal of education — self - improvement and knowledge for knowledge's sake without being hampered by barriers of money, location or other access issues.
For real estate professionals, the goal of living and working in prosperity is not only noble but also highly attainable when you increase your financial know - how.
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