Sentences with phrase «of human talent»

The world's wealth comes increasingly from companies that need little physical capital but require tons of human talent, knowledge, and creativity.
Liberal Democrat health spokesman Norman Lamb described the employment figures as a «disgraceful waste of human talent and a scandalous use of public money».
«I don't think businesses will compete in the next 10 years if they don't tap the full potential of their human talent,» Erickson says.
The relief of human suffering, of whatever kind, the liberation of human beings from fear, ignorance and evil, the compassionate use of human talents and personality — all these are shown to be of the highest importance.
Mr Norman said the evidence suggested music was a «fantastic liberator and discipliner of human talent», adding: «I think that's another area where the state could perfectly reasonably spend really rather a lot of money to enhance human capability.»
Public and private funding agencies in the United States, a nation whose prosperity has been generated in no small part by the infusion of human talent from all over the world, have a special responsibility to support these critical efforts.
Annese aims to compile an extensive library of sectioned brains whose structures document a wide range of human talents.
reflect something genuinely new, and as yet not clearly theorized, distinct equally from Habermasian communal conversation - as - deliberation as from the blandly managerial product, shaped by layers of human talent for the broadest possible distribution, of Adorno and Horkheimer's Kulturindustrie.
At the national level, as most industrialized countries discovered after World War II, the compelling interest is keeping the country focused on the development of human talent.
Our reviewer writes, «Year of the Dunk, an exploration of what [Asher] calls the «limits of human talent,» is an informative, inspiring and often moving story of how life's tough challenges can motivate us.»
«When we think about the challenges to be faced by those trying to establish the book market, whether in Poland or in the rest of the world, we often forget that it doesn't matter how new technologies are influencing the market, but the question of the mystery of human talent and the inscrutable fate of books still remain vital.
Tackling climate change will «require deploying the full breadth of human talent and invention», the report says.
Also, our agents make more net income per deal then a competing agent charging an average of 2 % per end (listing and buyer) at a typical brokerage because of our systems, economy of scale and efficient leverage of human talent.
Much like pouring California's precious water resources into a leaky bucket, this costly cycle of recruitment and attrition creates a shameful waste of human talent.
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