Not exact matches
Individuals with some, or a combination, of these traits may be
particularly adept at pretending to
fit ideal criteria for a specific
role.
I'm even quietly pleased with Bale (diving not withstanding)-- still occasionally prone to the Roy of the Rovers moments where his talent doesn't quite live up to his self - belief, but —
particularly considering he's played a few games not 100 %
fit — he's seemed more effective under the new reign than in his previous «play where you like, Gareth»
role.
I think British political leaders through out history can be
fitted into the following 4 types, when it comes to the
role of the state: Big Redistribution + Centralised State Big Redistribution + Decentralized State Small Redistribution + Centralized State Small Redistribution + Decentralized State The modernized wing of the labour party
fit's basically in the first category,
particularly post Credit Crunch.
As for Lily Collins, she must have gone anorectic herself to
fit her narrow frame into the
role, but there is little
particularly appealing about her, nothing that would appear to get Luke so interested in her, but what do I know?
His parting words and actions are
fitting, and then Yates allows his memories to say rest in a
particularly affecting montage that ties together Snape's backstory and vital plot information about what Harry's true
role is in this ultimate fight against Voldemort while intercutting a tragic walk up a flight of stairs to where his fate awaits.
Regardless of video viewership, I don't see this approach to activism being a productive way forward on climate and energy,
particularly for young people seeking a meaningful
role in fostering progress that can
fit on a finite planet.
I will reserve a future post to explore some thoughts on what is said at the AALS program, but it is
particularly fitting to have the Justice at this joint program since, in addition to her pivotal
role in the modern history of women's rights, she was also a founder of the Section for Women in Legal Education and a trailblazer for women in our profession, as this paper by Herma Hill Kay, this year's recipient of the Women in Legal Education section's Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award, sets out so well.
Cultural
fit, business acumen and interpersonal skills are increasingly important at all levels in the IT sector, but
particularly in leadership
roles.
Particularly troubling, however, is that when
fit, loving parents desire to be fully involved in their own children's lives after divorce or separation, they face an uphill battle that involves costly litigation when, instead, equal parenting
roles should be assured and protected from the start.