Sentences with phrase «promotion efforts like»

Not exact matches

Indeed only a small number of candidates will ultimately achieve promotion and to top load an organisation like the Police with those who seek to attain higher rank could lead to disenchantment and premature exit from the service to other employment in an effort to seek further remuneration, better prospects or less challenging work.
A lot of time and effort went into the promotion and helping people like you find quality Christian books for free makes it all worthwhile.
Like much else in life, your earnings are mostly (unless you get really lucky) going to depend on the amount of effort you put in, when and where you run your promotions, building a fan email list (and putting the sign - up link in the back of your books) and so on, as well as how many books you have available.
Since these bonus categories don't have anything to do with each other, I hope that this is an effort by BarclayCard to get into the quarterly bonus game and that we'll see more (and more lucrative) promotions like this in the future.
But Microsoft made the effort this year with some top quality games like A World Of Keflings, Raskulls and Ilomilo in their Games For The Holidays promotion.
I would also very much like to see some costings of the emissions pathway being championed by the Worldwatch Institute — costings both of the climate change impacts which would still occur, and of the efforts required to reduce emissions to the proposed degree — because I think this particular mitigation scenario can be as valuable in getting us on track as has been James Hansen's promotion of 350ppm as a target.
Looking at the bigger picture, it seems like Agarwal's promotion is part of effort to focus the company's engineering strategy, as it aims to move beyond the basics of file sharing and boost productivity features across its platform.
Bright Futures, the AAP health promotion initiative, provides resources for pediatricians to detect both ACEs and adverse developmental outcomes.36 Programs like Reach Out and Read, in which pediatricians distribute books and model reading, simultaneously promote emergent literacy and parent — child relationships through shared reading.37, 38 However, ACEs can not be addressed in isolation and require collaborative efforts with partners in the education, home visitation, and other social service sectors in synergistic efforts to strengthen families.29 In this way, programs like Help Me Grow39 that create streamlined access to early childhood services for at - risk children can play a critical role in building an integrated system that connects families to needed resources to enhance the development of vulnerable children.
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