Sentences with phrase «on advancement does»

We have realized that just because you're career - minded and focused on advancement doesn't mean you have to sacrifice your social life altogether.

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On the other hand, management does encourage individual advancement and makes sure employees know how to do it.»
There have been a number of recent surveys and reports showing the value top talent puts on the opportunity for career advancement in their organizations — and how a perceived inability to do so drives them to leave their companies.
Every aspect of the business — its products and services, the focus it places on technological advancement, and even its emphasis on internal teamwork — are all done to help the client.
Virtual reality is certainly a big advancement, both technologically and for the entertainment industry, but analysts warn that despite the anticipated media blitz and proclamations that 2016 is the year of VR (and, perhaps, augmented reality as well, depending on what Microsoft does with Hololens), it's going to be a slow start.
It promises to help readers «want nothing, do anything, and have everything,» with advice on time management, career advancement, relationship - building and more.
Numbers, however, don't capture the frustration that many black executives feel as they try to thrive and compete in a realm where race is often seen as an asterisk on their résumés and an unspoken subtext in conversations about career advancement.
Kern used the term to describe the possibility of «doing business while on the go» thanks to portable computers, and while his term is more closely associated with technology advancements than the virtual office services we know and love, he was certainly onto something.
The coverage of and commentary on these and similar stories has everything to do with profitability and very little to do with the advancement of social health and human wholeness.
The Catholic moralist Dietrich von Hildebrand sketched in Liturgy and Personality a portrait of the liturgically formed person, the person who takes the liturgy seriously, who does not corrupt it for reasons of self - improvement, self - advancement or any other secondary gains, yet who reflects secondarily the shaping power of the liturgy on character.
And does it mean that we are on false ground to stress human responsibility for the advancement of the kingdom?
Don't make this like thy drove this society based on discovering technilogical advancements, because they didn't.
On the other hand, I do hope for human advancement in the direction God calls us.
Given Noah was the favored species as with the animals on the boat at best you naturalists would applaud the advancement of mankind not attributing anthropomorphic nonsense as you accuse believers of doing.
But there is also an incipient movement to thwart research on other primates, even though doing so would cause tremendous harm to the biological sciences and medical advancements.
Rather than focusing on what you can't do or on the barriers to your advancement, she urges women to focus on the positive, lo look for possibilities and to seize the day.
Not only does Maxi Cosi provide infant and convertible car seats that are on the leading edge when it comes to safety and technological advancements — for your favorite car seat, there's a stroller to create the perfect Maxi Cosi travel system.
The other places greater value upon her own advancement than she does on the interest of her constitutents.
But the focus this afternoon was on Ukip MEP Godfrey Bloom, who was attending an event on the advancement of women in politics when two female party members joked that they did not clean behind the fridge — a reference to his comments about where women belong.
But just as the Arab - Islamic world built on the foundations of earlier advancements and borrowed from other geo - cultural domains, so too did Europe.
The PDP lamented that «on a daily basis, Kogi State now thrives in the news all for the wrong reasons, all because Gov Bello does not have what it takes to govern a Kogi State in this age of technological advancement and sound leadership skills, required of a leader.»
This delay in recognition can place authors of «high risk / high gain» papers at a disadvantage in the contest for funding and career advancement, because their work does relatively badly on the «classic bibliometric measures» of article impact that generally «use short citation windows» of only a few years, the authors note.
Sparked by Mark Changizi's article at the Huffington Post on «What to do about all the crazy, ridiculous research» out there, the general consensus was that sometimes what seem to be the most outlandish ideas are the ones that lead to the biggest advancements in science and elsewhere.
Experts say it can be done — with a lot depending on technological advancements and acceptable price tags
On April 25, we'll be co-hosting a Twitter chat to discuss the state of malaria research, recent advancements and what still needs to be done to end it.
I got a wireless mic so that I could stop doing voiceovers (the mic on my digital camera just does NOT cut it), and it's a huge advancement, but with it has come a whole new set of challenges.
The floaty physics that hampered the core platforming in previous games have not been addressed, and it doesn't feel like a significant technological advancement, even with the raw power of the PS4 on its side.
In the end, I was a little underwhelmed with Ultra Street Fighter II The Final Challengers on the Nintendo Switch and given the technological advancements in fighters since this game was released, it did feel like it was stuck back in the day.
Technological and digital advancements are changing the way we interact and do business on a daily basis and after care services are no exception to that.
Last words, «NAACP, don't be on the wrong side of history in the advancement of educational opportunities and rights of our children.»
These new models offer a glimpse at what they are doing, and provide a starting point for additional schools that want to reach all students with excellent teaching and provide all teachers with career advancement opportunities and on - the - job development and support — creating an Opportunity Culture for all.
Built - in Bluetooth hands - free connectivity and dialing also did not start to become common in cars until mid-decade, two advancements that could have a bearing on driver distraction, both positive and negative.
Al Piemonte Ford's quick - lane department only uses the most innovative technological advancements in equipment and high quality OEM and aftermarket parts when doing work on your vehicle.
With advancements in technology and opportunity and a lessening of the bias against self - publishing, every author now has a chance to succeed in the publishing space doing it on their own.
It doesn't give you much height when the tablet is on a table though, so don't expect miraculous typing advancement or especially great video viewing from it, you'll still need a stand - and an external keyboard - for those things.
Namely, did they foresee any game - changing technological advancement in print - on - demand publishing coming down the pipeline that would close the cost gap between POD and offset printing?
The extra screen sharpness is a subtle but important upgrade in a product category that's reached a maturation point and isn't seeing much in the way of major advancements as more people do their reading on their phones and tablets.
Anonymous, I have no stake in any of these firms (or in any firm in this domain) but I like all three of these firms for what they are doing: Wealthfront for its sensible focus on index funds, Betterment for its advancement of diversification across asset classes and Robinhood for reducing trading costs.
In fact, you'll need to do work outside of the story missions because part of your advancement to Don will depend on how many businesses you can bring under the family's «protection» and the number of illegal rackets you control.
The trend kicked into high gear in the «90s, when advancements in hardware allowed for more expressive characters and worlds that couldn't have been done on past machines.
There's nothing worse than comments coming out of left field to force a plot advancement (and don't even get me started again on the translation issues...).
Advancements in this software release continue to focus on optimizing the 3D scanning workflow by introducing more features that automate steps that were previously done manually.
Davis acquired an appreciation and knowledge on how to implement the formal and color advancements of European modernism, something Henri did not focus on, to his art.
I'd like to do more pieces like «Beyond the Eternal Food Fight» and «Debate Over Climate Risks — Natural or Not,» in which I convene via e-mail a batch of experts on issues related to sustainable human advancement.
Because renewables do not require fuel and because they are based on technologies that benefit from both advancement and economies of scale, they are able to continuously increase efficiency and reduce cost over time.
Originality: Science is the discovery of the unknown... Skepticism: Scientists take nothing on trust...» Merton's original work was done in the aftermath of World War II and is understood as making the argument for the necessity of these norms to scientific advancement in a democratic society.
Given the massive advancement of PV mass production technology in the last 5 years, it does make no sense to take 11 year old data from inefficient production equipment, which was largely based on IC production equipment and not specifically designed PV mass production equipment!
[185] If, however, I am mistaken in the foregoing conclusion and the presumption of advancement continues to have relevance under the FLA then Mr. F. did not, on the whole of the evidence, rebut the application of the presumption.
New lawyers have the opportunity to embrace exponential advancements in technology and AI, to focus on where things can be done better and then go to do it.
John Stewart: And that is, I think, one of the areas of overlap between what Lanse's committee is doing and my committee on technology because due to the proliferation of the online legal service providers and because now through the advancement of technology, borderless practice or even officeless practice — I guess no Bricks & Mortar, as we call it — is so much easier that there is a lot more willingness or pressure, depending on which way you like to look at it and how the attorney feels, to allow admission by motion or reciprocity in Florida, which is traditionally been very protectionist in that regard.
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