Sentences with phrase «of excellence from»

The work history of your resume finally introduces hiring managers to specific examples of excellence from your career.
I know also that there are mathematicians who get inspiration from physics and who do sometimes make crucial steps in the development of physics, but as mathematicians they study mathematics and have their criteria of excellence from mathematics.
... there are mathematicians who get inspiration from physics... they... have their criteria of excellence from mathematics.
A tradition of excellence from them)
For third year in a row we have been awarded as one of the best surf schools with the certificate of excellence from Tripadvisor, thanks to the reviews our satisfied costumers that support our work and the local business.
Most importantly I would like to acknowledge the level of excellence from HEALTHY PAWS in processing my claims for this...
Like you, service is in our DNA, so we want to make sure that you receive nothing short of excellence from us and the lenders providing quotes to our platform.
You expect an unmatched level of excellence from your driving experience.
Expecting high standards of excellence from yourself as a trainer and from your learners is equally important.
The team conducted a literature review of pockets of excellence from multiple countries whose programs and teaching strategies spoke to the needs and context of education in Jamaica.
The movie itself, it should be noted, is a non-frightening, overly ambitious mess, though there are flashes of excellence from David Gelb, who also directed the acclaimed documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi.
In my moviegoing life I have never seen a sustained run of excellence from any director, star, or other studio that can match Pixar's output from 1995 (Toy Story) to 2010 (Toy Story 3).
Speakers from Gladstone and other centers of excellence from across the US will discuss the latest exciting developments in research on important major brain diseases and related fields of neuroscience.
The Samsung CF391 continues a tradition of excellence from Samsung.

Not exact matches

This «aw, shucks» attitude may be endearing, and part of our culture, but it stops Canadian companies from boldly proclaiming their excellence — a key ingredient for capturing the spotlight.
This Welsh - born former Time magazine reporter has sought excellence, seized opportunity — and learned from Steve Jobs, of course.
The Warwickshire police recently produced a new mission statement; to the police chief's dismay, the resulting 1,200 - word screed gained the attention of the media and was nominated for the Golden Bull Award «for excellence in gobbledygook» from the Plain English Campaign, a group that helps organizations to provide clear communications.
Special items include expenses resulting directly from our business combinations and / or global restructuring, quality and operational excellence initiatives, including employee termination benefits, certain contract terminations, consulting and professional fees, dedicated project personnel, asset impairment or loss on disposal charges, certain litigation matters, costs of complying with our deferred prosecution agreement and other items.
Using proprietary data collected by Restaurant Business and its sister research firm Technomic from 2016, we looked at nearly 100 of the largest US chains and rated them on three criteria we considered the most telling for all - around fast - food excellence: financial performance, customer satisfaction, and overall value.
The result was a list of eight key behaviors that set exceptional managers apart from mediocre ones (to Google's surprise, technical excellence didn't make the cut.)
A number of factors had contributed to the mess we were in, chief among them an overly ambitious organizational transformation in which we tried to change too much too fast and which distracted us from running the everyday business with excellence.
Also in 2015, the same coverage won the award for excellence in business reporting from the Society of Publishers in Asia, or SOPA.
They winner demonstrated excellence in executing a very complex and extremely strategic acquisition in the United States of America, earning accolades from all involved.
«This Shack is the representation of our relentless focus on excellence, experience, and hospitality through innovation, and you will continue to see more of this from us in the years to come.»
Presented by CME Alberta and its partners, these awards recognize the innovation and excellence of exporting businesses from across the province, and the contribution those companies make to the provincial and Canadian economy.
Uniquely, partner organisations were included to express the views of clients so that the Family Wealth Report Awards will truly reflect excellence in wealth management from the grass roots up.
This gold award specifically recognizes the innovation and commitment to excellence that our employees have shown in taking this new treatment from concept to improving the lives of patients.»
So the conference, at Berry, exceeded all reasonable expectations in the excellence of presentations by both faculty and students and the intensity and intelligence of the «engagement» of the students from Berry and a half dozen other colleges.
Many conservative commentators point, as the icon for all that went wrong, to the 1967 Land O» Lakes statement, in which the presidents of Catholic colleges declared that their pursuit of academic excellence served a high Catholic goal and thus exempted Catholic schools from direct obedience to the hierarchy and magisterium of the Catholic Church.
The emperor became the patron par excellence (as we can see in the earlier quotation from Nicolaus of Damascus) and the model for (and patron of) the local benefactors outside Rome, who were in turn patrons of others lower down the socio - economic scale (he was, however, the only euergetes of Rome itself — no one else was allowed to make benefactions in that city).
I get confused about what excellence can mean from institution to institution, given the American practice of grading colleges; even the much less than superlative schools claim to be excellent.
If praise extols the excellence of another, and if praise is the heart of Christian worship, then worship is secularized when the focus shifts from the character of God to the enhancement of ourselves, when theocentrism is replaced by anthropocentrism, however much talk of God remains.
Yet indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in Him, not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith; that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death..»
The liberalisation of the movement of capital since 1974 has greatly facilitated the recycling of «dirty money» - from the sale of drugs and arms through to that generated by white collar criminality - in legalised tax havens and, thanks to banking secrecy, through the financial and industrial organisations otherwise respected in countries «of excellence» reputed for their professionalism and democratic institutions.
Here, then, is special providence, par excellence; and it is special not by its being removed from all relationship to God's more general providence in ordering, controlling, and caring for nature and history and the lives of men, but by the heightening and focussing in that one moment in history or in human life of what God everywhere and always is «up to.»
Thus, our guiding theme is that the primary aim of education should be conversion from the self - centered striving for advantage to a life of loyal dedication to excellence.
From Athens we inherit two seminal ideas: that the good life is the life of moral and intellectual excellence, and that the good city is one that makes this good life possible for its citizens.
Truth is one kind of value, different in quality from esthetic excellence, justice, or holiness, but like them in being part of an objective structure of worth.
The estrangement of Vanderbilt from the church required two antipathetic forces: an oppressively uncomprehending atmosphere among church officers, and an administrator decisive and deft enough to remove them as the last obstacles to his pursuit of excellence for the college or university.
The values suggested in what follows are offered in illustration of the kind of objective that might follow from commitment to excellence.
They're icons of excellence who embody ideals that bring us hope, joy or an excuse to disengage from the responsibilities of life.
Hence, whereas the Indian sage sought to disengage his true self from the reality or illusion of the particularized soul, Socrates sought to achieve the proper excellence of the soul.
Yet despite the upheaval in the education system from the 1960s onwards some schools have managed to maintain high academic levels of excellence.
The real danger comes from a much larger group of persons who believe that Notre Dame can strive for ever - higher standards of academic excellence — and use the same criteria of excellence by which the best secular universities in the land are judged to be excellent — without forfeiting the Catholic character of the University.
The Kantian concept of the transcendental illusion, applied to the religious object par excellence, is one of inexhaustible philosophical fecundity; it grounds a critique that is radically different from that of Feuerbach or Nietzsche.
the shift has been away from Freudian, Rogerian and Nietzschean values, especially individualistic selfactualization and narcissistic self - expression, and toward engendering durable habits of moral excellence and covenant community; methodologically away from modern culture - bound individuated experience and toward the shared public texts of Scripture and ecumenical tradition; politically away from trust in regulatory power and rationalistic planning to historical reasoning and a relatively greater critical trust in the responsible free interplay of interests in the marketplace of goods and ideas.
Robert McNamara, capitalist par excellence and former head of the World Bank, smugly rejected development from below, maintaining in Poland, for example, after the fall of communism, that only corporate executives knew how to use money and to invest.
Moreover, if the argument from synchrony is to decide, what is to be done with the fact that the religious age par excellence would seem to be old age, when the uproar of the sexual life is past?
Making a place for faith beyond the support of historical research is also removing faith from the threat of historical research, which means security par excellence.
The «church - system» looks more like the «filling - station system,» and the clergy in their varieties of responsibility and excellence seem most to resemble democratic political leaders — from town selectmen to governors, from demagogues to statesmen, from ward heelers to national party leaders.
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