Sentences with phrase «of examples for»

The significance of these examples for the ecological model of life Birch and Cobb propose is that every entity is internally related to its environment.

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As an example, they cited outside research and «early evidence» from a previous study Matias conducted on Internet messaging board Reddit that involved showing readers of Reddit's «r / science» forum rules for commenting.
For example, you could ask that each member of your team look up information on 10 local companies, or spend one hour each week, yourself, finding new information.
Take for example the dress she made for Bella Aiukli Cornell, a member of the Choctaw tribe.
Check out MailChimp's Voice and Tone website for an excellent example of how to describe your tone of voice.
Other media giants, like ESPN, for example, are also investing in eSports coverage, and tons of smaller publications and blogs have long been dedicated to the industry.
The new state of Chicago, for example, might hug the southern and southwest edges of Lake Michigan from Milwaukee to Michigan City, Ind., with an arm reaching west to take in Madison, Wis., and another arm reaching east to South Bend, Ind..
Earlier this year, for example, Judy Zaichkowsky of Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business published a study indicating that the presence of just one woman on a company's board resulted in significantly higher standards of corporate governance (which has an established correlation to better financial performance).
Instead of stressing about this occasionally painful juggle, we should celebrate it, recommend some experts, for example.
For example, most pros recommend you aim to save 20 % of your current income, as opposed to any set dollar amount.)
For example, an employee is generally subject to the company's instructions about when and where to do the work; what tools or equipment to use; and what order or sequence of tasks to follow.
For example, as Taya Cohen, Ph.D., an assistant professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University, told New Scientist, people who score low on the Honesty - Humility factor might be more likely to cheat on their time sheets or steal office supplies.
Hosts share details and images of their unoccupied areas on the website, and people can choose one depending on the size and location that's right for them — in a neighbor's house, for example.
For example, incoming messages or mail will alert you with a vibration which consists of one long and two short pulses.
For example, calling team members «associates» instead of «employees» is a semantic difference that actually manifests in the day - to - day.
PwC, for example, estimates nearly 40 per cent of jobs in the U.S. are at risk due to automation, especially in the transportation, manufacturing and retail industries.
Vanguard Group was not able to immediately provide a source for the numbers cited by Bogle, but a Vanguard spokesman said it is extremely hard to decipher «speculation» from legitimate, short - term usage of ETFs; for example, for hedging and cash equitization.
But because operators bill at such a high rate for data roaming — at about 15 cents per kilobyte of information in France, for example, which is roughly the amount of information in this paragraph — consumers typically reach that limit within a few hours of downloading standard e-mails.
«But if there was a situation in which employers decided to knowingly continue to hire someone illegally — for example, as an act of civil disobedience — then they could be prosecuted for a felony for harboring illegal workers.»
Take, for example, Coca - Cola's brand promise, «to inspire moments of optimism and uplift.»
Strongin also pointed to the dotcom bubble of the late 90s as an example of what may be in store for investors.
«I knew when I was eighty that I would never, for example, think about why I walked away from my 1994 Wall Street bonus right in the middle of the year at the worst possible time.
For example, if they don't like working late because of they have a dog, then consider allowing employees to being their dogs to work.
So for example, you could have fake directors where you pay a little bit extra and someone pretends to be the public face of this company.
A «short» meeting, for example, could be any amount of time.
«For example, if advertisers are paying an average of $ 20 per 1,000 ad impressions, the videos where those ads are being shown may only generate $ 2 or $ 3 per 1,000 views.»
For example, Shugar, who manages six employees, sits right in the middle of his office.
For example, a single mother with income of $ 100,000 could be subject to AMT because it disallows her particular deductions and exemptions.
For example, in India, employees are comfortable with some degree of «fuzziness» when it comes to scope of work.
The bank also owns and controls much of its branch and distribution network, so it doesn't rely on third - party mortgage brokers, for example.
For example, even if you work with someone closely on a project team, that doesn't mean that you need to have the same level of one - on - one interaction with them that you have with other team members.
The work of Harvard economist Robert Barro, for example, reveals inequality is actually beneficial for economic growth in developed countries.
Swiping to the left-most screen brings up Flipboard, for example, while getting any apps that take advantage of the curves still require signing up for a separate Samsung account.
Take Y Combinator alum and founder of Amicus Seth Bannon, for example.
The figure of 11 cubic metres per person is a minimum and may be insufficient if, for example, much of the room is taken up by furniture etc..»
A respected research firm recently accused Facebook, for example, of «failing marketers» because content posted there reaches barely 6 % of its promised audience (and it's trending downward).
So, rather than simply encouraging team members to get out of the office for meetings and private conversations, lead by example.
In the U.K., for example counterfeit fraud, which is the most common type of credit card crime, has fallen by nearly 60 percent since it implemented EMV in 2005.
In the Vancouver area, for example, a third of agents said non-Canadians owned at least 30 % of luxury homes.
For example, if you snap a picture of a dog, you can get it's breed and info immediately.
BuzzFeed, for example, is now worth more than $ 1.5 billion (theoretically at least) thanks to an investment of $ 200 million from NBC Universal, an arm of Comcast.
And consider a backup plan in case life changes for your kids — for example, they move to another city and you don't want to follow them, or they have financial hardships of their own that prevent them from helping you.
And, removing criminals raises far fewer civil rights concerns than, for example, locating and removing laborers through the use of workplace raids.
They could, for example, offer to share the costs of initiatives designed to increase their profitability.
These vary during the different phases of well development and have different scales of impact: Vibration may affect only people very close to wells, whereas stress from, for example, concerns about possible water contamination may have a wider reach.
Closing the education gap faced by working - age men of color, for example, would boost their aggregate annual earnings by $ 170 billion; average weekly earnings among U.S. workers would rise 3.6 percent; and total U.S. GDP would increase by 1.8 percent, according to the Council of Economic Advisers.
Part of why Musk has so many supporters, for example, is that his goals of colonizing Mars and moving the auto industry to renewable energy strike a deep idealistic chord for many people.
For example, it lowers the price of capital equipment from foreign suppliers and allows Canadian businesses to increase productivity.
For example, Emirates operates a nonstop flight from LAX to Dubai, where possession of even small amounts of marijuana can carry a four - year prison sentence.
For example, one of the most famous cognitive biases in the business world is the sunk - cost fallacy.
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