Sentences with phrase «of economy of language»

A good administrative assistant understands the importance of economy of language and your cover letter needs to put that understanding on display.

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Me: If you look at the world, and you look at languages, and you look at economies... if you were to try to target those parts of the world that in 15 years, 20 years will have taken a bigger step than other parts of the world, where would you go?
Gaebler lauded the law's language allowing the SBA to raise its loan guarantee from current levels to as much as 90 percent for some loans, but said «this latest, new rule negates some of those provisions and... doesn't offer much respect to the small business economy, especially when you consider the big role that small business plays in an economic recovery.»
However, the intent of this language is that the target is a «thick point» rather than a range, or in other words, the desirable rate of inflation for the Australian economy is «2 point something» (Stevens and Debelle 1995).
Tusk, like a lot of people, would like to see states grow far clearer in their language, though he says that labor unions «don't want a clearer economy.
There is no doubt that integrating other cultures, foreign languages and different ways of doing business into our economy is not easy, but companies should be seeking ways to harness newcomers» former business experience in real terms.
The language in the report parallels the main message in the central bank's last Financial System Review in June — that of strengthening resiliency of the financial system on the back of an improving economy — that provided the backdrop for two rate increases in July and September.
The Marxoid assumption that the economy is the variable in the ordering of public life» together with the language of class warfare and redistribution of wealth» is still firmly established among leftists now in high political position.
Nevertheless, during the twentieth century, practitioners of economics as an academic discipline, especially in the English - language world, have moved away from political economy.
Stoic morality, Plato's language of the Good, Aristotle's metaphysics of act and potency — all became richer and more coherent when emancipated from the morbid myths of sacrificial economy and tragic necessity.
It also taught me about economy of language.
My hope is that most of these can be reconciled in a rather surprising economy of language.
Girard, however, fails to see the richness, multivalency, and ambiguity inherent in the language of sacrifice in Jewish and Christian thought; he fails to grasp, in particular, the conversion theology effects of the story of wrath into the story of mercy, or how it replaces the myth of sacrifice as economy with the narrative of sacrifice as a ceaseless outpouring of gift and restoration in an infinite motion exceeding every economy»
Today, tourism is widely recognized as a pivotal industry in the economy of the region — and CHTA functions as the common denominator for this industry in a region of diverse nationalities, languages and styles, identifying mutual problems and marshaling the resources of the active and allied members to devise solutions.
It is interesting to hear Wenger state in the last few days that he hoped Cesc will be with us for a good 2 or 3 seasons, just when it coincided with Barcelona declaring that they are making drastic cuts to their wage bill on and off the field.They literally have no cash to spend and though asset rich, the effects of the Spanish economy are taking affect.I think Cesc has accepted that and will show full commitment to Arsenal.He is pivotal to any success we may achieve.His whole body language has changed, he looks generally much more content, and he can put to the back of his mind, at least for the time being any proposed move, and that for us is a good thing.Barca are disguising their troubles by saying yet again they have made no official approach to our club, purely to save face.
Not only will you set your baby up for success later in life with the skill of having a second language, something that is very desirable in a global economy and can set a job candidate apart, but being bilingual changes the way your baby's brain develops too.
In language that seems calibrated to knock at Cuomo's soft spots for economic development and government accountability, the group writes that the economy of the state is being hurt by the delay and claim that member companies are now «exhausted» when it comes to trusting the state.
Miliband's repeated use of the language of «our economy», «wages,» and «working people,» coupled with his shunning of variants of «control» and of references to «migrants» as a group or in particular categories such as students and family members, supports this sort of interpretation.
Indeed, while republicans had tied the rise of self - interest to a negative story of change and corruption, in this nascent language of political economy of the eighteenth century, individuals» pursuit of their private interest was thought to be consistent not just with social and political order, as Albert O. Hirschman argued in The Passions and the Interests, but with social and political progress.
This is especially true for economics laymen such as myself, who lack the technical language in our word - banks to help us formulate a new picture of how the economy could look without relying on tired - old frames and worn - out expressions.
In reading Channel 4's economics editor Paul Mason's response in the Guardian I was struck by the extent to which even an article that openly discussed the need for a renewed debate about the future shape of our economy employed very a traditional growth - orientated language and framework.
The President noted that when African economies grow and improve, and its youth get educated and are self - confident and full of hope, «the world finds its way to our doors, and the language and history of our countries become attractive to our own and foreign universities.»
In this case, however, he embraced some of the language of the business community, basically saying it would be unwise to boost the minimum wage to a point the economy can not sustain, causing a loss of the very jobs held by low - income workers this increase is trying to assist.
Miliband concentrated all six of his questions on the economy, but his most revealing language came from his body, not his rhetoric.
The failings of New Labour: From a Blue Labour perspective, Jonathan Rutherford, Professor of Cultural Studies at Middlesex University and editor of Soundings, writes very well on the failings of New Labour (see page 88 of this Soundings e-book, which is based on a series of seminars on Blue Labour, from 2010 - 11): «The early years of New Labour — the pluralism, the ethical socialism, the stakeholding economy, the idea of a covenant of trust and reciprocity with the people, the emotional language that reignited popular hope — created a powerful and successful story.
The economy of true noir is evident in the pacing, the language, the looks... the characters.
Moonlight features such strong, simple storytelling, and that economy of language is all Barry Jenkins.
A bill to provide for grants to strengthen foreign - language programs in elementary and secondary schools and in institutions of higher education, for the purpose of furthering the national security of the U.S. and the nation's economy.
As the economy grows in China and India and, to a lesser extent, the Middle East — to say nothing of the increasing focus on security after the attacks of September 11 — studying world languages is becoming a priority.
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills argues that the U.S. must do a better job of teaching students key world languages to help them succeed in the 21st - century economy.
«It's absolutely essential in this global economy that if we want our children to be successful as adults, as businesspeople, as citizens of the world, they need to have a greater understanding and appreciation of other languages, of cultures, history, customs, and religions,» says former Washington governor Gary Locke, who would have sent his own children to Stanford if he lived nearby.
Vicky Gough, Schools Adviser at the British Council said: «With more than one billion Mandarin Chinese speakers in the world, it is vital that more of our young people learn this valuable language in order to give them the advantage they need to live in a global society and compete in a global economy.
TODAY»S FEDERAL REGISTER: PRIORITIES FOR CHARTER SCHOOL GRANTS: The Education Department is pondering whether grants to nonprofit organizations that run charter school projects [http://1.usa.gov/17v5Lqz] should be weighted based on whether they improve efficiency through economies of scale, improve accountability, recruit and serve students with disabilities and English - language learners more effectively and combine technology - based instruction with classroom teaching.
«I want to ensure that more and more of our young people actively choose to study a modern foreign language as part of their school education, and develop the skills they need to thrive in a modern global economy
«In an international economy, knowledge, and knowledge of language, is power.»
The study of a foreign language is becoming increasingly important in our global economy and multilingual society.
Several states have adopted «course access» initiatives that provide students with opportunities to take many kinds of approved courses for credit — another way to enable students to learn both inside and outside traditional school hours and locations.31 Such policies also might be especially important for smaller high schools, where economies of scale can make it difficult to afford certified on - site teachers for a wide range of specialized courses, such as world languages, physics, and calculus.32
Taking the Plunge: Immersion Programs Help Children Learn Other Languages In an increasingly diverse country and expanding global economy, it's more important than ever that children be able to communicate in the languages of their peers.
But there is no denying that more and more Americans are keen to have their children learn the language of the world's most populous country and second - largest economy.
While the interior design would encompass improved materials along with the latest best practices, the exterior design would incorporate the state - of - the - art GMC design language with the extensive use of aluminum and mixed materials, much akin to the Cadillac CT6 aiding in improved fuel economy and performance of the car.
* All - new styling with mature design language making it look fresh and presentable * Neatly laid out interiors with spacious seating and high quality materials * Seamless mechanism of hybrid technology offering high fuel economy * Long list of convenience and safety features to pamper passengers
Part two focuses mainly on his life with his partner Hugh in France and explores traveling to France, taking French language lessons, feast days, the sex of words, Hugh's childhood in Africa, word puzzles, movie subtitles, the behavior of vacationing Americans, epic daydreams, food economy and IQ tests.
- «Great Summer Reads», Chicago Magazine «A poet by trade, Ball understands the economy of language better than most fiction writers today.»
The economy of the language, the subtlety of the horror, the brilliance of the final reveal — it knocks me out every single time.
Accounting homework help is essential for a student as Accounting is being considered as the language of the economy as it comprises of the study of numerous financial transaction within the organization.
The world's third - largest democracy and touted as world's 11th largest economy by 2050, Indonesia is one of the prime targets for authors looking to sell rights, especially since 50 percent of the books published in the country are translated from other languages.
But in order to reap the fruits of the so called long tail economy, serious investment in digitisation is needed, and in a small language area there's rarely enough demand to justify the slow and costly process of producing high quality, reflowable texts from facsimile originals.
In college we wrote long papers, but there was never a refinement on economy of language: how to best utilize 3 - 4 sentences to make my message efficient.
I don't understand languages, cultures, economies and markets around the world in the same way that I do in my home country — but I recognize this as a personal bias, not necessarily reflective of the data.
Individuals that hold a college degree and have a high working knowledge of the English language make nearly four times more working in the tourism industry, which dominates 90 % of the economy, than if working in the public schools.
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