With a focus on the long term, GW&K seeks out
quality characteristics in every investment it makes.
Not exact matches
The toughest jobs to hire for, according to Bock, are leadership positions, because the
characteristics they look for are «more amorphous and ambiguous» than the
qualities they look for
in, say, a programmer.
This
quality standard was first introduced
in 1987 by the International Organization for Standards (ISO)
in hopes of establishing an international definition of the essential
characteristics and language of a
quality system for all businesses, irrespective of industry or geographic location.
But winemakers have worked to improve the
quality and profile of Mencía
in recent years, exploiting its crushed red fruit and blackberry
characteristics.
Our straight A's will have come
in the form of building a portfolio around high -
quality and predictable carry, coupled with assets defined by attractive price
characteristics.
Their analysis involves (1) estimating the factor
characteristics of each stock
in a broad index; (2) aggregating the
characteristics across all stocks
in the index; and (3) matching aggregated
characteristics to a mimicking portfolio of five indexes representing value, size,
quality, momentum and low volatility styles, adjusted for estimated expense ratios.
The two notes of individuality defined
in a social world and action or embodied belief, which we saw are
characteristic of Scriptural stories, are also, according to Auerbach, the central
qualities of the Western literary tradition.
It is this
quality of freshness and of acute and sympathetic observation of Palestinian peasant life which we may claim is
characteristic of Jesus, since we have demonstrated that it is lost
in the transmission of the tradition by the Church, and it marks these two similes as dominical.
In Thomas the
characteristic vivid
quality of the dominical parables has been lost, and, indeed, both have been reinterpreted.
Propositions — which are not Entities
in the primary sense — appear also to satisfy the
characteristic, supposedly peculiar to Entities, of admitting contrary
qualities, since the proposition that someone is sitting passes from true to false when the person stands up.
From another angle, you could see pathos
in him, heroism
in his struggle,
in his willingness to risk...» That project, of exploring the spirit and limits of being human, is, of course, a deeply
characteristic quality of Western literature and philosophy, from St. Augustine to Thomas Merton, from Meister Eckhart to William James and Albert Camus.
The individual stories still speak at points with
qualities of expression
characteristic of their origin and background
in ancient folklore, when the stories were primarily motivated by etiology of one sort or another, or by the love, simply, of a good story, or by the desire to entertain and to be entertained.
Just so, on the inorganic level, every element
in the periodic scale has its special
characteristics, and some, like the radioactive substances, have
qualities of far - reaching significance
in certain respects.
Once more, the idea that God is to be modeled exclusively after so - called masculine
characteristics is readily seen to be the way
in which males who are fearful of, or threatened by, more feminine
qualities protect themselves.
Furthermore, he saw the essential and
characteristic fruit of the presence of the Holy Spirit not
in ecstatic phenomena but
in a transformation of the
quality of the reflective consciousness itself.
If by power we intend to signify, as most often is intended, the use of coercive measures whether these be overt or subtle and hidden, then it would seem that to ascribe such a
quality to God as His chief
characteristic — as
in fact, if not
in word, is suggested when people talk as did my questioner — is a denial of the point of Christ's disclosure of God.
Secondly, as an action the Eucharist is sacrificial
in quality, since it has to do with an oblation, offering, or self - giving which was the
characteristic mark of the life of Jesus
in obedience to what he took to be the vocation given him by his heavenly Father.
He considers each of these
qualities as important
characteristics of the Christian, living a holy life before God
in the world.
That is why these
characteristics and
qualities do not constitute a closed system; they remain discontinuous traits which indicate an effort pursued
in many but uncoordinated directions.
These are but a few illustrations of a
characteristic ardent, vivid
quality in Jesus» teaching which no reader of the Synoptic Gospels can miss, and, we might add, which no writer of the Synoptic Gospels could have invented.
Readers will find
in this volume the same
characteristic qualities that are found
in all of Dr. Dibelius» work.
It describes a life
characteristic of the next age and the
quality of life
in that age.
«He that believeth hath eternal life»; (John 6:47) «He that heareth my word, and believeth him that sent me, hath eternal life, and cometh not into judgment, but hath passed out of death into life»; (John 5:24) «This is life eternal, that they should know thee the only true God, and him whom thou didst send, even Jesus Christ» (John 17:3)-- this conception of immortal life as a present gift, inhering
in the
quality of spirit that Christ bestows, is
characteristic of the Fourth Gospel.
A survey, necessarily brief, of the major codes of law
in the Old Testament, their superficial
characteristics, the general
qualities which they hold
in common particularly as against other extrabiblical codes, points of difference among the three major earlier codes, the ethical
qualities and content of these three, and finally the central theological motivation of all Old Testament law.
To this end we must first survey, necessarily briefly, the major codes of law
in the Old Testament, their superficial
characteristics, the general
qualities which they hold
in common particularly as against other extrabiblical codes, points of difference among the three major earlier codes, the ethical
qualities and content of these three, and finally the central theological motivation of all Old Testament law.
The reason is not, I take it, that the facts must be known if one is to understand the author's choice between alternatives, but rather that the resolution is
in fact the retention of both the conflicting aspects, 2 and therefore exemplifies the truly paradoxical
quality Brooks is seeking to establish as the generic
characteristic of poetry faithful to reality.
Precisely as Christian worship,
in its social sense, has its own peculiar
characteristics and is marked by a special religious
quality, so the private devotion of the Christian is different from the life
in prayer of other religious people.
The
characteristic of man whereby he can transcend himself, and subordinate all others to his own desires, is the same fundamental
quality whereby he can define his destiny
in terms of his biological necessities.
The
characteristics people most remember about him are this simplicity, happiness, vitality, an often impish sense of humour, a complete lack of pettiness because he was absorbed
in things beyond himself, and over it all there was a
quality of greatness.
The change
in state will not alter the nutrition profile or
characteristic coconut
qualities in any way.
Micheloni, C. and Plakolm, G. (2007) Report on
quality characteristics of varieties to be used
in organic farming.
The same investigators have reported that
in commercial - scale muffin preparations, navy bean and yellow pea flours significantly improved nutritional properties and yielded muffins that were acceptable
in sensory and
quality characteristics.
However, the
quality and
characteristics of the flour are adapted only to native dishes
in these countries.
Increased entries along with a lift
in overall
quality of the Corriedale sheep exhibited reflected the rise
in sheep and wool prices across the board, and highlighted the true dual purpose
characteristics of the breed.
Our ingredient list is so simple that you can taste everything
in the products — we use the best
quality, fine aroma cocoa beans with wonderful taste
characteristics.
ITASCA, IL (August 23, 2016)-- The Corrugated Packaging Alliance (CPA) today announced that advancements
in papermaking technology and the availability of high -
quality fiber have made it possible to reuse more old corrugated containers (OCC)
in the manufacturing process while at the same time maintaining the strength
characteristics of new boxes.
It does not signify that the shoes are manufactured
in America, or intended to be sold or used
in America, nor does it indicate the
quality or
characteristics of the shoes.
The
characteristics of raw materials are of primary importance
in determining the
quality of the frozen product.
In addition to having the chemical and organoleptic
characteristics of premium
quality wines, Gran Selezione can be marketed only after minimum 30 - month maturation and an obligatory period of bottle refinement.
The company claims the ingredient can maintain its chemical, physical and sensory
characteristics during prolonged storage time and avoids
quality deterioration caused by changes
in temperature.
There's a strong argument
in favour of Barcelona making this signing, whether
in January or next summer, as Ozil has the
characteristics to flourish with them given his creative
qualities and technical ability.
Kondogbia offers similar
characteristics to Dembele
in terms of a powerful presence
in midfield with defensive and attacking
qualities, and so he would be a smart addition.
The Giallorossi will have the option to make the deal permanent at the end of the campaign, and sporting director Monchi suggested that the player's personality as well as
quality played a role
in the move, he said: «He is a young player who has already demonstrated personality and
quality,
characteristics that allowed him to play
in an important club like Sporting.»
Several studies found that
quality child care programs have certain
characteristics in common.
Keep
in mind that
characteristics you find challenging
in your child's early years may turn into positive
qualities as he grows.
The group derives its dance techniques and methodology from movement
characteristics, aesthetic
qualities and the philosophy of African dance traditions, as well as the enormous movements and rhythmic resources available
in various communities throughout Ghana.
For Ph.D. s weighing a decision to work
in one field over another, individual company
qualities and personality are important
characteristics to consider when deciding which job would provide the best fit.
The study also examined variations
in quality measure rates by service branch — Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy — and TRICARE region (North, South, West, and Overseas) as well as across service member
characteristics.
They may involve outputs that are hard to attribute to specific individual effort and / or hard to measure
in terms of key
characteristics such as
quality.
The study also highlighted that green infrastructure has both positive and negative impacts on air
quality at street levels, depending on the urban location it is
in as well as its vegetation
characteristics.