Sentences with phrase «part of our values»

If you accept the trends indicating digital is the future, while physical retail is in decline, Canada could find itself shut out entirely — as in, not even the branch plant benefits — from the retail part of the value chain.
But it is a mistake to pay attention only to one part of the value equation and to ignore the effects of prices changes.
Those are part of our values in terms of collaboration, trust and respect.
I pointed out, among other things, that a large portion of Tesla shareholders own the stock because they believe in Musk's mission, i.e., part of their value comes from the idealistic goals.
Part of this value uplift comes from building a processing plant at Mt Marion to maximise savings in transport costs, given that it takes seven tonnes of spodumene concentrate to produce one tonne of lithium hydroxide.
«An important part of our values as a company is that we don't edit the search results,» Google co-founder Sergey Brin said in 2008, explaining when asked why a query for «Jew» returned an anti-Semitic website.
«Diversity and inclusion are a fundamental part of our values and the culture.»
Returns from patented intellectual property (IP), such as software, are an increasing part of value added in electronic products, and these are hard to measure.
It always has been, but it will become a more overt part of the value proposition and drive some of the growth.
The company will use these funds to ramp up retailers» acquisition and to build integrated technology solutions for many other parts of the value chain, besides bulk ordering by buyers and order processing by Prozo.
Plus, it is important to realize that shipping is just part of the value proposition.
The first move (rising interest rates) was accompanied with a great surge of inflation, wiping out a large part of the value of pension rights.
Growth is a part of the value equation and the price paid for it matters.
In fact, I venture to say that by having money in your bank account, your probability of losing part of its value is 100 %.
Since Southern Baptists abandoned native son Jimmy Carter and joined the Reagan revolution in 1980, they have become an increasingly important part of those values - voters who have made the Republicans, at least for now, the majority party in American political life.
«Part of the value of precedent — and it has lots of value, it has value in and of itself, because it is our history and our history has value intrinsically.
Part of this value involves esteeming our biological inheritance.
A more complete reason is that the restrictive divorce laws were part of the values of a society that disapproved of divorce and favored the preservation of marriage.
Its significance and framing give it the chief part of its value.
We must be prepared to make our confession in those times, and part of the value of Hauerwas's work is to remind us how to do so.
Consultations suggested that increased trust and communication between these two parts of the value chain is needed to improve efficiency across the supply chain and limit issues associated with scale.
Dr Stone said opposition to the sale was «not about halting foreign investment, it's about making sure we don't sell off key parts of the value chain».
Sustainability is a big part of that value.
They see this as an integral part of their values, working with the environment without compromising quality and integrity.
James Drake - Brockman, Divisional Director of Easyfairs» Packaging Portfolio, comments: «As the UK's largest packaging show, our education programme is a key part of the value we offer to our attendees.
With no CL football for the foreseeable future, resulting in reduced revenues across the line (merchandising, TV, Tickets), Arsenal is in the process of losing a considerable part of its value.
A carefully prepared shooter could be the difference between winning and losing, and part of the value of the game was determined by the time put into the preparation.
Part of the value statement for the Mother's Program at the Women's Health Clinic in Winnipeg is that it «acts AGAINST the conventional constructions of motherhood, by introducing a vision of mothering that is woman defined and centred, empowering and promotes social change.»
Part of the value of the present chamber is that many of its members are the sort of people who have shunned the rigours of the campaign trail in favour of other careers.
For the kind of sustainable power we all want to see, it means every part of the value chain must work.
Part of the value of land pooling is seen as promoting sustainable development by equalising values through a pooling process in recognition that all the land is integral to the development whether used for high value prime residential or for community infrastructure or green space.
Because part of their value base is precisely that.
He said: «My message to the British people is, we will learn from our mistakes, we will be part of your values again, we will be part of your community again and we will work with you to build the kind of country we want to see.
As a peer reviewer for Science magazine, you are part of a valued community.
IBM therefore had to integrate backward through all of the parts of the value chain of its production that were not yet well understood and established in order to succeed in the manufacture and sale of mainframe computers.
Part of the value of STEM, and project - based learning, is that students learn the value of iteration, which is a component of creativity that focuses on repetition in the face of failure.
A huge part of the value of urban Catholic schools is their longevity — and the social capital that neighborhood continuity fosters.
Part of their value, for me, was the fact that they represented a variety of approaches to teaching literacy... In addition, these videos provided an opportunity to see classroom settings across the country, which reflected a diversity of students.
In the United States, which ranked 36th in math and 24th in reading in the most recent (2012) PISA test, only about a third of teachers said they felt part of a valued profession, a sliver above the international average of 31 percent.
This is a unique opportunity to be part of a values - driven company that is developing innovative solutions to improve the equity and access of our diverse school system and address deeply - embedded societal challenges.
«Fostering a workplace environment that breeds connectivity, acceptance and advancement for all is a fundamental part of our values, and making sure our employees feel valued is a priority.
«Boring old car makers need to figure out how to make this profitable and guard against falling into the 1990 trap of ignoring that business while chasing profits in other parts of the value chain,» Elkann wrote.
The G90 ties trim level to engine size As part of its value proposition, the Genesis G90 launches with two trim levels and one stand - alone option.
Is that a big part of the value equation in a car like this one?
For 2011, the system is now available as part of the Value Package.
With the ongoing increase in focus on digitalization and connectivity, BMW will continue to enhance the overall experience of driving — factoring in these elements — as part of its value proposition.
This makes the Sprinter an integral part of the value chain.
It gives me a simple, fair way to cut all the other parts of the value - chain in on my success: because this is a regular retail sale, my publishers get their regular share, likewise my agents.
That does not mean there are other consumers and producers who are part of the value chain.
As is so often the case with great conferences, part of the value is spending time with speakers and other attendees in between sessions and at dinner gatherings
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