Third, build a platform of success for
others as your legacy.
Not exact matches
That is uncommon in corporate philanthropic history,
as most magnates leave a
legacy graced by their name in perpetuity, whether via foundations or schools — besides
other Berkshire leaders like Munger and Pritzker, think of Carnegie, Ford, Kellogg or Rockefeller.
To compensate, Cisco
as well
as other legacy enterprise companies have been spending millions buying up smaller startups to catch up in cloud computing where Amazon Web Services currently reigns.
Other flash storage players include Pure Storage
as well
as «the big six» among the
legacy storage giants — Hewlett - Packard Enterprise (hpe); Dell and EMC (now combined into Dell Technologies); NetApp; and IBM (ibm).
Had Kodak's leaders ratcheted up their discomfort level by asking and receiving more challenging questions from
others, the company may well have sustained its
legacy as a key industry player.
For these leaders, there is no
other choice but to pursue relentlessly a depth of moral character grounded in
legacy values, and
as a result, to build a powerful memory that echoes into the future.
As with
other legacy gTLDs that have renewed over the past two years, the new RA proposes to adopt Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS).
Stretching across 23 counties, the Florida High Tech Corridor is a technology rich region known
as much for its
legacy in aerospace
as it is for its growing prominence in
other high tech clusters of innovation such
as Modeling and Simulation, Optics and Photonics, Digital Media and Medical Technologies.
There are
other types of
legacy gifts you may wish to consider, such
as a charitable remainder trust, a gift of life insurance, or a gift of retirement plan assets.
That statement may come
as a surprise to non-UK readers, many of whom might well be forgiven for thinking the country's steel mills had gone the way of
other legacy industries such
as coal mining and shipbuilding.
The
legacy of US colonialism in Puerto Rico, and the island's current status
as a US protectorate, has left the island's government without the resources to provide basic services
as it struggles to pay off its debts, and at the same time has made it nearly impossible to call on help from
other countries.
That move stems from a similar place
as Target's: An inability to out - innovate Amazon, whether by turning stores into a real advantage rather than
legacy baggage or by
other means.
Blockchain technology will eventually prevail over
other legacy technological systems —
as it offers new types of architectures note previously feasible.
The
other theme, regularly expressed by those on the right in our politics, is to blame everything on the failures of «Great Society liberals,» to chalk the situation up to the follies of big government and big spending, to see the problem
as the
legacy of a tragically misconceived welfare state.
The swing revival did have the potential to make a widespread impact,
as its lasting
legacy in giving ball - room dancing a boost attests, but it was a far more ambitious idea than those
other revivals, since for it to really work you needed a) jazz - musician participation, b) bigger bands, and perhaps even c) supper - club like venues.
Though he's not
as well known
as some
other evangelists of his era, the
legacy of Smith Wigglesworth has had a major influence on modern Evangelicalism.
Shaw argues that the present struggles of the Church to be who she is amid governmental mandates and the ascendant «state religion» of secular humanism are the
legacy of Baltimore's Cardinal James Gibbons and
other early churchmen who found America to be so accommodating to religion
as to warrant a reciprocal accommodation to nationalism.
Not only did Hume's racism affect his argument,
as it was those outside of his white, genteel world who made miracle claims, it left a lasting
legacy,
as Keener notes that it was explicitly adopted by none
other than Kant.
I never set out to write a trilogy on our increasingly endangered democracy, but
as I kept stumbling on ever more evidence of the
legacy of the imperialist pressures we put on many
other countries
as well
as the nature and size of our military empire, one book led to another.
I can see that the «unconditional» version is Jesus» stock in trade, and his great contribution and enduring, fresh -
as - a-daisy
legacy (among
others) was to introduce, understand, promote, live by, and die by, that.
Quite the contrary, their motivation seems to be a kind of Rousseauian primitivism: no civilization can dare be regarded
as superior to any
other on the globe, no matter how remarkable its achievements or beneficial its
legacy.
As Mr. Scannell and some
other blacks (albeit still a minority) recognize, one real victim of this way of thinking is the
legacy of the civil rights movement and the legitimate concerns of black, especially poor black, Americans.
We hope we have been able to show that we already have at least the outlines of such a new development, not from our own cleverness to be sure, but received
as a gift and
legacy from
others - ultimately, we would claim, from the prompting of God for the needs of our times.
god is not real, the GLOBAL flood never happened, and jesus was just a delusional schizophrenic in a long line of delusional schizophrenics who left him a
legacy of delusions to base his off of... The
legacy is known today
as jewish mysticism, jesus was after all a jew and he grew up like every
other jew did — by learning his culture and history of his people — they keep records, RELIGIOUSLY!
It should be borne in mind, in the second place, that there continued to exist within the Islamic Society churches, monasteries, synagogues, and temples serving Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and
others; that all these survived, not
as ghost communities or depressed classes, but
as communities of living men and women who pursued their callings, professed their faith openly, and entered into polemics in defense of it; who continued to develop their religious, philosophical, and scientific
legacies; and who were at all times in communication with their Muslim neighbors.
Obama's elevation of bodily suffering above all
other considerations,
as he articulates it in his remarks to the press following his new executive order on stem cell research, is clearly an expression of this Cartesian
legacy, of a modern science pregnant with moral attachments.
From these traditions, we have inherited not only the specific substantive emphases that distinguish each from the
others but a
legacy of common themes
as well: (1) a theoretically grounded rationale for the importance of studying religion in any serious effort to understand the major dynamics of modern societies, (2) a view of religion that recognizes the significance of its cultural content and form, and (3) a perspective on religion that draws a strong connection between studies of religion and studies of culture more generally — specifically, studies of.
Blueberry is the first flavor of English Muffins to be added to Thomas ®»
legacy line in several years, and is in good company on shelves alongside
other year - round varieties such
as Original, Light Multi-Grain, Cinnamon Raisin, Honey Wheat and Sourdough.
Given that most
other managers are judged on their recent results, it's only fair that he is too, but it seems that he is held up
as some kind of footballing guru for his past
legacy.
Two of the sport's
legacy programs who rarely play each
other getting together twice over a couple of seasons — on campus, and not at some glitzy spacecraft of an NFL stadium — is about
as fun
as it gets.
In fact with a vision-less and passion-less board
as ours, Wenger
as arrogant and
as past it
as he might is the only semblance of sanity, I don't support Wenger I believe he is currently doing a marvelous job, I support him because I can see a couple of moves ahead already, if Wenger leaves and the board stays the same, we are massively effed, Newcastle will be child's play, Kroenke's
other teams are mid table contenders, he will simply look at another money making model for Arsenal, even Usamanov believes Arsene needs backing, if Usmanov came in today, he will not fire Wenger, he will seek to work with him, give him a clear mandate, back him up without pointing at the balance sheeets and if he still does not deliver, looks like a guy who would fire Wenger mid s - season,
legacy or not.
This, more than any
other, highlights the drastic need for privatisation in Russia — no longer is the model of nationalisation sustainable in the modern footballing world,
as one of the longest
legacies of Soviet football haunts Russian football's future.
And while there is much blurring, with some sick of Wenger but wanting him to bow out with a trophy and a
legacy, and
others who have supported his retention now angling for a change, that is our analytical right
as fans — we can love the man yet get frustrated with him, we can support him and despair at some of his decisions, and we can debate his merits and flaws ad nauseam.
In her book Breaking the Silence, actress and comedian Mariette Hartley writes about the heartbreaking
legacy for her family and millions of
other families created by the advice of her maternal grandfather, John Watson, or «Big John»
as she called him:
Nana, we still praying to the most high to protect you from falling into the same pit which buried forever the true Danquah
legacy, he started well, was an icon, laid the baseline but unreadiness to cooperate with
other political players and the attitude of seeing himself
as the only suitable Ghanaian to replace the last Governor, destroyed the empire he struggled to establish.
«Peace is the most important thing for every nation, late President John Evans Atta Mills pursued peace, NDC will keep preaching peace, Mahama is protecting the peace
legacy Prof Mills left,» Mr Ofosu - Ampofo said, adding that Nana Akufo - Addo, on the
other hand, «has not been able to preserve Kufuor's
legacy of peace
as far
as running of the NPP is concerned.»
But aside from this sole point, the
other allegations, coming from the former president, are tantamount to pure gas: they are logical
legacies from Obasanjo's ruinous foundation,
as first president of the 4th Republic.
One extension of the socially inculcated materialist bias is a certain view of novelty and change
as both a telos and measure of social progress: the valorisation of consumption and accumulation, and the acceleration through advancing technology of ever more transactional forms of relating to
others, has left a
legacy of insatiable desire, and a need for permanent «churning» activity aimed at meeting it.
With Jo Stevens still to be replaced
as Shadow Welsh Secretary, and
other frontbench resignations expected, could Jeremy Corbyn be about to turn a potential crisis into an opportunity for some
legacy planning?
And
as with
other similar roads, it has become a part of Moses»
legacy that many contemporary leaders regret.
The Legon Medical Center is one, the Ridge Hospital is another, the Wa Regional Hospital is one, the Kumasi 37 Military Hospital is one, the expansion works on the Ghana Police Hospital is one, the Maritime Hospital is one, the Fomena District Hospital
as well
as the Dodowa District Hospitals are credited to your
legacy among many
others.
Errol Louis considers Bharara's
legacy, saying his «brief, devastatingly effective tenure stands
as a goal, guide and shining example for
other public servants,» and should be emulated by his successors.
President Buhari described the newly completed Osogbo Government High school
as an educational
legacy that must be emulated by
other states.
As Trump wages daily war against the press, millennials are subscribing to
legacy news publications in record numbers — and at a growth rate, data suggests, far outpacing any
other age group.
Powell faces the daunting challenge of running federal office at the same time
as other legacies Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush seek the presidency.
Resistance from entrenched interests and within the industries themselves are among the factors blocking innovation from flourishing in the nation's manufacturing sector — forces that are also prevalent in
other legacy sectors such
as energy, transportation, construction, health care, higher education, agriculture and to a lesser extent defense, the two experts said.
Already, Weinberg and some
other researchers are pointing to this
as the main
legacy of departing NCI Director Andrew von Eschenbach.
They examined the vegetation - caribou - wolf food chain in the area, where the presence of
other organic contaminants such
as legacy pesticides and fluorinated surfactants suggested that CUPs might be found in the vegetation and animals.
In
other words, we need to understand not just the cultural and economic
legacies of slavery and discrimination, but the genetic
legacy as well.
Legacies have love for themselves
as well
as others.