Your internal desire for selling determines not only the happiness you will achieve once a sale is completed, but also is easily
perceived by potential clients.
Small details — such as adding blue sky to a picture that originally displayed a gloomy, gray day — can alter how a home is
perceived by potential buyers.
Only your resume gives you total control over how you're
perceived by potential employers, and it certainly doesn't have to be a passive job listing with subjective information about how you're a great and wonderful person (which of course you are).
GRB's marketing director and co-founder, Dan Hawes, advises undergraduates «to really consider how their personal adornment choices might be
perceived by potential employers when they come to start looking at graduate employment opportunities.
A great photo and video makes a huge difference in how shelter dogs are
perceived by potential adopters, and a professionally taken photo — even if it's a hobby photographer with a professional - caliber camera — makes our rescues stand out even more.
The difference here is that companies who offer «just reviews» for a low price are probably flying in the face of every single Amazon term of service, and, again, if reviews aren't well - written it can really (negatively) affect how your book is
perceived by your potential buyers.
Secretary Duncan needs to head this off now, by admitting that he and his team have potential conflicts of interests with regard to their roles in grant making, recognizing that those conflicts are widely
perceived by potential grantees, and explaining how grant decisions will be insulated from interference by the department's political appointees.
c) You have the opportunity to sit down and write out how you want yourself to be
perceived by your potential suitor.
Not exact matches
By working with First Insight, we will gain a more comprehensive understanding at the beginning of our product selection and development process of what customers
perceive as distinctive products at a great value, thereby helping maximize our sales and profit
potential.
Textbook economics indicates that r * (the neutral rate) is determined not just
by potential growth but
by perceived risk, too.
Any information within your profile
perceived as a negative
by a
potential lender could make it more difficult to qualify for a small business loan.
The
potential for a Greek exit also raises a broader question regarding the
perceived irreversibility of the monetary union undertaken
by the other 18 members of the eurozone.
Gen Next's «private sector and non-profit foundation support avoids some of the
potential perceived conflicts of interest faced
by initiatives funded
by governments.»
Approaches that
perceive persons only through the upper lens of the bifocals (which enables one to see the strengths and positive
potentials in everyone) sabotage their own effectiveness
by their incomplete vision of human beings.
And the
potential for being misunderstood would be immense:
by fellow victims who would
perceive apostasy and betrayal instead of solidarity,
by oppressors who would hear forgiving consolation instead of indictment.
if the Ox was played to either showcase his skills or to increase any
potential bids because of his
perceived importance to our starting 11, this was an incredibly risky move that could have cost us dearly... imagine if he was injured or played poorly, like he did, and this negatively impacted our ability to get the best available deal... more importantly, why was Wenger willing to play someone who obviously wants out in such an important game under false pretenses... this kind of behaviour might be less offensive in April, when things are done and dusted, but to do this following a loss against a supposed main rival that pipped us for fourth
by a point last year, could be considered at best inappropriate and at worst treasonous... we can't afford to let this coach make business decisions on game day, which has gone on for far too long
Whether our manager can now use the
perceived slight
by Deeney to motivate his own players, who remember are already straining at the leash, even further has the
potential to provoke the footballing equivalent of shock and awe.
Among expectant teenage mothers, lack of
perceived support
by the father of their baby is a key correlate of high scores on the Child Abuse
Potential Inventory (Zelenko et al, 2001)
Some of the
potential causes of poor breastfeeding outcomes among black and Puerto Rican women include breastfeeding ambivalence (7), the availability of free formula from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)(8), a high level of comfort with the idea of formula feeding (9), limited availability and lower intensity of WIC breastfeeding support for minority women (10, 11), and issues surrounding trust building and
perceived mistreatment
by providers (12).
The real attack on freedom of speech has come from the French state itself and it is directed against those it
perceives as
potential subversives: the school children who will not say Je Suis Charlie, the Muslim families who are subject to raids
by police, the environmental campaigners who want to demonstrate in front of world leaders.
While seen
by some as overly alarmist, this
perceived threat increase is in part symptomatic of a broader development: the rise of the internet in assisting
potential perpetrators in implementing elaborate acts of violence.
But both of these are united as
potential «solutions» and can be
perceived jointly
by those in power as «threats.»
Federal regulators described PFOA as «a chemical or material that is characterized
by a
perceived,
potential, or real threat to human health or the environment or
by a lack of published health standards» in the March 2014 document.
Their joint study — published on July 25, 2017 in JAMA — tested a mobile health intervention with the
potential to positively impact attitudes, subjective norms, and
perceived control — those TPB variables that affect caregivers» adherence to safe sleep practices, as shown
by Colson's research.
By bridging the
perceived divide between religion and science, these unique voices have the
potential to fundamentally alter the climate debate.
Such is the scenario suggested
by a new study, which finds a
potential biological indicator of how well preschool children
perceive rhythm, an ability linked to language development.
Private schools are very much alike with respect to how parents gauge the seriousness of
potential problems at the school; they are also more homogeneous than the other two sectors in their instruction in character and values, as
perceived by parents.
raise awareness and sensitivity to
potential acts of discrimination and / or harassment directed at students that are committed
by students and / or school employees on school property or at a school function; including, but not limited to, discrimination and / or harassment based on a person's actual or
perceived race, color, weight, national origin, ethnic group, religion, religious practice, disability, sexual orientation, gender or sex; and
If the Playbook's weaknesses (the greatest being a
perceived (
by some) shortage of apps) don't make it a poor fit for a
potential purchaser of a new tablet, that
potential purchaser may want to take a close look at the Playbook.
By working to build a quality brand, by considering the perceptions of your audience, you can create that kind of emotional response, loyalty and perceived value in the minds of your potential customer
By working to build a quality brand,
by considering the perceptions of your audience, you can create that kind of emotional response, loyalty and perceived value in the minds of your potential customer
by considering the perceptions of your audience, you can create that kind of emotional response, loyalty and
perceived value in the minds of your
potential customers.
Diplomas from quality high schools are scholastically equal to those earned in the conventional high school setting, and ought to be
perceived in that capacity
by potential businesses and universities and colleges.
They are
perceived by many investors as undervalued, and have the
potential to rise.
Too much available credit can be
perceived as dangerous
by potential lenders.
In addition to the
potential for tick mapping and greater understanding about what is
perceived to be a rise in the risks to dogs and people from Lyme Disease, the emergence in four dogs in Essex of babesiosis, a life - threatening disease transmitted to dogs
by infected ticks usually found in Europe, has highlighted the need for a major investigation on the scale of the Big Tick Project, says Professor Wall.
Anything outside the puppy's experience is typically
perceived as a
potential threat, particularly
by submissive or shy pets.
In evaluating a
potential Conflict of Interest, one should consider how it might be
perceived by others.
By deploying both 3D video and 3D animation systems, the video takes reality as a matrix of
perceived and so - called unique essences, which could enable the
potential for bio-diverse intelligence sharing.
It would be convenient to call Welling's work «sad» or «contemplative,» but Choreograph is a stark reminder that Welling's subjects (whether animate or inanimate) possess an active charge; Phyllo dough recalls torn book pages or decaying skin, glass houses are vessels of simultaneous
potential and nothingness, and colors
perceived by the camera lens adopt anthropomorphic behaviors.
As part of a larger class known as perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs), the EPA put them in the bucket of «emerging contaminants» — chemicals or materials that are characterized
by «a
perceived,
potential, or real threat to human health or the environment.»
He would have to push for far more engagement and investment
by the United States in developing countries — the main source of such emissions in coming decades — even though many lawmakers and citizens
perceive these countries more as economic foes than
potential allies on energy innovation.
The Climategate Letters show clearly that the relevant context is the IPCC Lead Authors» meeting in Tanzania in September 1999 at which the decline in the Briffa reconstruction was
perceived by IPCC as «diluting the message», as a «problem», as a «
potential distraction / detraction».
If that minuscule amount has the
potential for all the
perceived changes in climate, then should not the other 97.5 % have done us in
by now.
Although there has not yet been resolution as to whether the whistleblower protections of these laws apply to the claimants themselves, the «bounty» offered
by the SEC to these
potential claimants is
perceived as attractive enough to continue their momentum.
If not, and race and gender considerations are the motivating factor behind law firm hiring decisions on an ad hoc and irregular basis, the only thing keeping reverse discrimination suits being brought
by whites and men may be the
potential backlash such associates would face from other law firms as
perceived troublemakers.
There is a
potential danger that if the med - arbiter is
perceived by the parties or their advisers of being too assertive or assuming the role of arbitrator during the mediation stage, there is likely to be a greater tendency to assume that such confidential information obtained during caucus in mediation may influence his award, if the matter proceeds to the arbitration stage.
In light of their prior lows, the recency of their turnaround and the
perceived fragility of their situation (in part having regard to the
potential impacts of his work - related absence on her state of being), the province and its representatives remained convinced that the best interests of the children would be served
by securing permanent guardianship as a precursor to facilitating the adoption of the children
by the couple who had for over a year served as foster parents.
Some entities set out in detail the
perceived benefits of cloud computing specific to the organization that is driving the adoption of cloud services (i.e., flexibility, reduced costs, scalability) and then identify
potential concerns / considerations relating to such adoption (i.e., data security, the classification of data and the suitability / appropriateness of cloud services to each classification; a desire to prevent the unauthorized adoption of cloud services
by unauthorized employees, etc.).
Also, the need to consider the
potential client that you wish to attract and how he or she will
perceive your website from their own particular perspective — have they suffered a car accident or have they been charged with a crime; are they looking for a bankruptcy attorney or has their child been hurt
by an unsafe product?
These hurdles for
potential service providers have contributed to establish the value
perceived by clients.
[259] Concerns may arise about the
potential increase in liability insurance premiums
by the
perceived health and safety risks of having people with disabilities on particular job sites.