Bear in mind that many employers do
not share the nature of their assessment centre exercises with graduates in advance, as they like to see how you think on your feet and react to the unknown.
Not exact matches
Giving some a fairer
share, of course, means taking a
share away from others, and these Belgian academics certainly don't shy away from the redistributionist
nature of their project.
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The group incentive
nature of employee stock ownership and profit
sharing makes this an effective way to create and reinforce a sense of common purpose, and to encourage higher commitment and productivity.23 It is also the case with ESOPs that the new ownership might
not be viewed by the firm in the same way as other added compensation because the ownership is financed through loans to buy new capital as company stock, with Federal tax incentives, and the
shares are
not paid as normal wages and benefits out of company budget reserved for this purpose.
By their very
nature, forward - looking statements require us to make assumptions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties, which give rise to the possibility that our predictions, forecasts, projections, expectations or conclusions will
not prove to be accurate, that our assumptions may
not be correct and that our forward - looking statements, including statements about the specific
share repurchase program forming part of the normal course issuer bid by Royal Bank of Canada, will
not be achieved.
If the company is exceptional, and there is a nice growth component inherent in the
nature of the enterprise itself, why
not open the wallet above what you're usually comfortable paying and add some
shares to your family's portfolio?
I am no expert in Vatican politics, but I know better than to close my eyes to the fact that there are those who do
not share the insight that Weigel attributes to John Paul II and to Benedict» the insight that Nielsen herself embraces» «that all social issues, including political and economic questions, are ultimately questions of the
nature of the human person.»
I do
not propose a solution to the complex problem of how the Holy Land is to be
shared, but I do want to suggest that those who are concerned with the religious
nature of this conflict should explore an alternative theological model, one that played a part in an earlier chapter of Zionism.
But this new goal, coming «to
share in the divine
nature», is
not tacked on to the end of our earthly existence as an afterthought; rather, this new goal changes the whole trajectory of our earthly lives.
He
not only possesses in his own
nature the organic and intelligible realities, but also
shares in the particular perfections of each of these different dimensions of being.
Cultural patterns thus represent aspects of human
nature that are
not universal, but
shared with a limited number of other persons.
Unlike Ferreira, however, he is
not presented as a tragic failure, but as a man who
shares in the true
nature of Christ.
Regardless of the degree or
nature of gender differences, to propose that men and women
share leadership and authority is
not to say there are no differences between males and females.
They are liturgies that do
not reinforce the corporate
nature of worship because they do
not arise from the
shared syntax of communal life which most Christians have deeply etched in them, waiting to be evoked each time they gather.
But for Darwin, we don't just
share some aspects of our
nature with animals.
A developed argument about American exceptionalism and the
nature of the American Founding would take us a long way toward understanding why we don't want religion to be pushed from the
shared mainstream over to one side's shore.
These two books are
not comparable in age, sophistication, focus, or intention, but they do
share that «standard brand» environmentalism I alluded to above, that human interests must be restrained before
nature's rights.
Christians by
nature are always eager to
share the gospel, but the majority of the non-believers that post here are
not so much interested, rather they just want to belittle and mock those of us who believe.
But by
nature we are selfish, I mean, why should I
share with you and
not keep it all for myself?
Not only is this
sharing of interest in man inevitable, it is also required for an adequate picture of human
nature.
An examination of the
nature of bliks and onlooks (personality structures) in terms of the ways in which they may or may
not be
shared or changed.
His calling to have a
share in infinite divine life is
not extrinsic to his
nature, but is an internal capacity for God - the «capax Dei.»
He is simple metaphysically also, that is to say, his
nature and his existence can
not be distinct, as they are in finite substances which
share their formal
natures with one another, and are individual only in their material aspect.
This type of argument is again broadly evidentiary in
nature, although it reflects
not the «turn to the subject» characteristic of the appeal to individual experience, but rather a «pragmatic» or «linguistic» turn, as illustrated by Whitehead's observation that the evidence of human experience as
shared by civilized intercommunication «is also diffused throughout the meanings of words and linguistic expressions» (cited in TPT 74).12 Such an appeal is an essentially historical form of argumentation.
Rather, as Whitehead said, «Its awareness
shares in the passage of
Nature» (
N 159.
Nature reveals to us a God who persuades but does
not command, a God who expresses love through selfemptying, incarnation and
shared suffering.
Keeping the trinitarian pattern in mind, we may say quite seriously that the divine
nature is so great that even God can
not encompass it except through
sharing.
In a blog post, Miller
shared candidly that he did
not attend church very often because he connected more with God in other ways, like through
nature and through his work.
Knowing I have a sin
nature and that
nature is as capable as anyone with that
nature to do evil makes us equals - the only difference between me and anyone
not a Christian is the bold of Christ - on that principle we meet learn the Word and doctrine and if need be
share our pain and temptations and learn to trust God and each other.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do
not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with
shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize
nature and ruin it.
We certainly have
not demonstrated the Trinity because how exactly three persons can
share the same numeric
nature is
not evident to us; we have no experience of anything like it.
This is
not to be taken as implying equality of the sexes in the writer's mind, merely that in the context of the relation of man to
nature, all human beings
share in the distinctive superiority of their species in the created order.
This is
not to say, of course, that there are
not themes and beliefs which the biblical writers
share in their approach to
nature, but the differences are as important as the common assumptions.
In this chapter, we examine in more detail the
nature of bliks and onlooks in terms of the ways in which they may or may
not be
shared or changed, holding to the next chapter the issues arising from a world view or metaphysics.
Values that are essential for the survival of life are those of caring and
sharing,
not domination and manipulation; domination and exploitation can only lead to the silencing of
nature and to the ecological death of both
nature and humans.
I would even
share, which is
not my
nature, sadly.
«There aren't a lot of chefs who have accomplished as many diverse experiences as Chef Johnny at such a young age, and I am impressed with his humble
nature and passion to
share his knowledge and expertise with his teams.»
My personal opinion is that computers and Play - stations should
not have ANY place in a young child's life (and should be severely limited at any age) however I know that my idealistic
nature is
not shared by all parents.
Sage Parenting: Where
Nature Meets Nurture is similar to What to Expect When You're Expecting in that it documents the course of events beginning with pregnancy and covers topics such as sleeping arrangement and breastfeeding, but the author ventures into topics that mainstream authors dare
not go such as mother guilt, bed -
sharing, discipline and attachment.
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Nature Table, Say
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Sharing Monday, Enchanted Homeschooling Mom's Enchanted Thursdays Blog Hop, the Culture Swapper, and the August Blogging Carnival on Bilingualism.
Contrary to a postulate
shared by several Europeanists, European federalism should
not be different in
nature from classical forms of federalism developed at the national level.
By its very
nature the blog is meant to encourage feedback and discussion, so please don't hesitate to
share opinions and ideas.
The story of a charmless man Educated the expensive way He knows his claret from a beaujolais I think he'd like to have been Ronnie Kray But then
nature didn't make him that way He thinks his educated airs those family
shares Will protect him, that you will respect him He moves in circles of friends who just pretend that they like him He does the same to them and when you put it all together There's the model of a charmless man
But while Hawking went on to gain international fame for his work on the origins of the universe and the
nature of black holes, Ellis did
not share in those glories.
As a result,
not only has industry's
share of the research enterprise grown much more quickly than the corresponding academic - based
share, but the
nature of certain academic - based research efforts has changed.
Andre Geim of the University of Manchester, UK, who
shared the award with his colleague Konstantin Novoselov, tells
Nature why graphene deserves the prize, and why he hasn't patented it.
You know, a human being has something about her that is
shared by a mosquito, in [an] elephants, in [an] orchid, but which is
not shared by other things in
nature, like a hurricane or a rock.
VY: I'd like to go back to the idea that evolution has created a beautiful canvas for understanding regeneration with all these different organisms that already exist in
nature, and that we can learn quite a bit by querying
not only individual systems but multiple systems that
share this unique quality.
Not so much a fresh start but as a business owner I am more and more committed to
sharing the benefits of back to
nature products.
I can't take credit for what
nature serves us, but I'm delighted to do my best to enjoy it and
share... Thanks for visiting!!