Sentences with phrase «provide meaningful exposure»

And one of Viridian's missions is to provide meaningful exposure to under - known artists.
One of Viridian's missions is to provide meaningful exposure to under known artists.
Clearly both companies are keen on their future potential in the space (& Stahl's letter was obviously worth linking)... but as things stand, $ FRMO doesn't provide meaningful exposure, whereas $ GROW does via its stake in HIVE: CN.

Not exact matches

The author, Christopher Jones, points out that stock owners already have exposure to real estate as large public corporations own most of the commercial real estate in the U.S. Given the short history of REITs, he is not convinced that they provide «meaningful» diversification and points out that home owners already have enough real estate in their household assets.
Increased exposure to literature that is rich in academic vocabulary, like the book noted above, can support students by providing contextually meaningful repeated exposure to the type of academic language that they will eventually find embedded throughout informational texts.
This report details how personalized learning initiatives have sparked transformations in student learning through shifting the role of teachers, using technology to increase access to resources, restructuring assessments to provide meaningful information, and increasing college and career readiness exposure.
If the purpose of vocabulary instruction is to improve long - term comprehension, the most effective method is to provide students with multiple exposures to words in meaningful contexts (Beck, Perfetti, & McKeown, 1982).
All things being equal, I'm happy to retain Argo for its long - term exposure if this catalyst fails to provide any meaningful oomph in the next 8 months.
Both the Balanced and the Total Return Funds offer exposure to the larger market by investing in dividend paying stocks that have the potential to provide meaningful income, combined with short - term securities that aim to dampen volatility.
Southern Exposure's nationally recognized Artists in Education (AIE) program brings together diverse youth, artists, schools and organizations to provide meaningful participation in the visual arts, sparking a dialog on contemporary artistic practice and sociopolitical issues.
We are also continuing to provide innovative curriculum opportunities, exposure to renowned and emerging visiting artists — artists who support our commitment to providing you with the experience you need to embark on meaningful and sustainable art practices.
The diversity and breadth of her own professional exposure have provided her with relevant, meaningful insights for clients across various sectors, at dynamic points in their career journeys.
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