All four of these topics were
real examples talked about by people who had the first - hand experience of being there, and it was fascinating to hear about all the things you had to think about when coordinating disaster relief... Like how the lack of infrastructure proved to be a harder problem to overcome than developing a heat - stable rinderpest vaccine.
Not exact matches
One day last fall I spent a couple of hours
talking with the pair, and I kept asking for
real - world
examples of companies that are already doing such things.
The pattern on trade policy through the first 14 months of the Trump administration has been to pair blustery
talk — about pulling out of the North American Free Trade Agreement, for
example — with more modest policy actions and negotiations that may avert
real economic damage.
For
real estate, Owen
talks about purchasing in premium locations (even if that means paying extra, and always think long term) and gives
real life
examples of properties in Vancouver and how they have appreciated over time.
The problem you consistently ignore is that history is full of
examples of who
talked just like you, where just as sure as you, and what they believed was not
real.
The two this article is
talking about and my
example are both as valid because they are both as
real.
It looks unlikely that Ronaldo will leave
Real Madrid but anything is possible, as money
talks a lot these days and we have had various previous
examples of players making the move back to their old clubs.
I
talked about proportional representation since they seem almost the same in terms of who ends up with power and proportional representation has
real world
examples.
Here's a simple
example of what I'm
talking about — this is what PPP workouts actually look like in
real time:
(Let's be
real, the first
example that comes to my mind is when I'm at a party and don't have enough hands for food and drink #imhereforthefood)
Talk about genius!
Pure maths — we're
talking algebra here — is the bedrock of the most useful knowledge our pupils will ever acquire, aside from English language skills, and the
real world provides a plethora of
examples that we can use to prove it to them.
We'll
talk about branching and look at some
real - world
examples of how to do this with iSpring TalkMaster.
They may
talk about past experiences that can benefit the entire group or provide
real - world
examples and case studies to drive the point home.
Included in the PowerPoint: Macroeconomic Objectives (AS Level) a) Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) analysis - the shape and determinants of AD and AS curves; AD = C+I+G + (X-M)- the distinction between a movement along and a shift in AD and AS - the interaction of AD and AS and the determination of the level of output, prices and employment b) Inflation - the definition of inflation; degrees of inflation and the measurement of inflation; deflation and disinflation - the distinction between money values and
real data - the cause of inflation (cost - push and demand - pull inflation)- the consequences of inflation c) Balance of payments - the components of the balance of payments accounts (using the IMF / OECD definition): current account; capital and financial account; balancing item - meaning of balance of payments equilibrium and disequilibrium - causes of balance of payments disequilibrium in each component of the accounts - consequences of balance of payments disequilibrium on domestic and external economy d) Exchange rates - definitions and measurement of exchange rates - nominal,
real, trade - weighted exchange rates - the determination of exchange rates - floating, fixed, managed float - the factors underlying changes in exchange rates - the effects of changing exchange rates on the domestic and external economy using AD, Marshall - Lerner and J curve analysis - depreciation / appreciation - devaluation / revaluation e) The Terms of Trade - the measurement of the terms of trade - causes of the changes in the terms of trade - the impact of changes in the terms of trade f) Principles of Absolute and comparative advantage - the distinction between absolute and comparative advantage - free trade area, customs union, monetary union, full economic union - trade creation and trade diversion - the benefits of free trade, including the trading possibility curve g) Protectionism - the meaning of protectionism in the context of international trade - different methods of protection and their impact, for
example, tariffs, import duties and quotas, export subsidies, embargoes, voluntary export restraints (VERs) and excessive administrative burdens («red tape»)- the arguments in favor of protectionism This PowerPoint is best used when using worksheets and activities to help reinforce the ideas
talked about.
Ask participants to
talk in small groups about what evidence they saw of a good project (for
example, the project revolved around a
real - world topic; students were involved in project definition by suggesting questions; experts were included).
Students are able to look at
real examples in the media and
talk about why they should be censored or not.
[28] This stands in sharp contrast to a philosophy of character education like Wynne's, which decrees that «it is specious to
talk about student choices» and offers students no
real power except for when we give «some students authority over other students (for
example, hall guard, class monitor).»
This
talk will showcase
real - word
examples of good and bad design elements and cover best practices for cooking, how - to, and other high - design segments of eBooks, focusing on how to achieve good results that work across devices and platforms.
Unlike a lot of places that
talk about credit repair in a high level, more theoretical fashion, The Better Credit Blog gives you actual things you can do and
real world
examples of things to watch out for.
It sounds like you're still a ways away from having enough for even an FHA down payment, which gives you a great opportunity to find and
talk with some local folks who already manage rental properties in your area (for
example, you might look for a local chapter of the national
Real Estate Investment Association), to get a sense of what's really involved.
So let's
talk a
real life
example.
Let's
talk real numbers, not made up
examples.
One of the most
talked - about (and hard to find) books in the
real estate investing niche, William Nickerson's book on building wealth is a great
example of how any investor can go from zero to millions following a basic «hybrid» investing model of buying low, renting, and «trading up» to larger properties.
Here are a couple of
real - world
examples I've seen where business owners got hung up with the bank because the owner wouldn't stop
talking.
Fair enough — show me a
real - world
example of TNR actually WORKING, then let's
talk about it.
Clearly, these two are eager to
talk about domestic cats (see, for
example, Clinchy's comments in ScienceNOW and Zanette's in the Winnipeg Free Press), even when their work has nothing at all to do with them (or, given the absurd methods employed,
real - world predation in general).
This
talk from Casual Connect Asia 2016 gave
real life
examples of various pitches that Kongregate has heard over the years and how to learn and improve from them.
With
real - world
examples, best practices, and exposing the worst pitfalls, this
talk is gauged towards making a demo look and feel great for your target audience.
-LSB-...] Side note: Biker Jim's cart is a
real life
example of what Hugh MacLeod means when he
talks about social objects.
For
example, sea level rise poses very
real risks, but
talking - up the certainty of rapid and catastrophic rises could lead to investment in flood defenses unnecessarily early, while down - playing the risks could lead to inappropriate delays.
1) Be a confident communicator 2)
Talk about the
real world, not abstract ideas 3) Connect with what matters to your audience 4) Tell a human story 5) Lead with what you know 6) Use the most effective visual communication Each is supported with references to the relevant literature and with climate - related («
real world»)
examples that are themselves confidently communicated with effective visuals.
Here's another recent
example — Pielke and his fellow conservative contrarian colleague Dan Sarewitz had an article in the Financial Times recently («Climate policy robs the world's poor of their hopes») that I think misses the mark so badly, in a let's - be-provocative-and-act-like-we're - the -
real - progressives way, that it would be tempting to ignore it, except that it's in a high - profile publication and feeds misleading
talking points to a right - wing corporate political and economic culture.
Especially since they haven't actually provided any specific
example of what they are complaining about, and despite the fact they are calling for the bureaucracy to censor the ability of
real NASA scientists to
talk about their work.
Using
real - world
examples, the
talk will focus on practical ways to achieve success through simplicity.
Michael will be
talking through a
real - life
example of the Insurance Act 2015 being applied to the circumstances surrounding an insurance claim of one of his clients.
Sigrid Savermoser, Associate, DLA Piper: «The
examples were all taken from
real cases or out of day - to - day situations, which is much better than
talking about theoretical stuff.
It's a book hasn't been published yet, it'll come out next month, just
talking really in quite technical terms about how communication is changing, what how technology is impacting that, what data is doing to advertising and political campaigns and then using a lot of case studies with a lot of
real examples of artwork and targeting and psychographics and so forth to illustrate them.
For
example, if you're moving Windows to a new computer, you may have to
talk to a
real person and explain the situation before they'll allow Windows to activate.
For
example, creators like Sebastian Villalobos use Live and Live With to
talk in
real time with their fans.
They acknowledge that their test questions are
examples, and that more research is needed to find out how
real people use their phones to
talk about suicide or violence, as well as how companies that program responses can improve.
Investment banking work placements also help to prepare students for the recruitment process, giving them
real - life
examples to
talk about, for
example.
To do that, quote
real life
examples to explain how a particular quality helped you win in a situation.When taking a cue from your life,
talk about
real instances and avoid framing situations.
Take a few minutes to work out what your child needs and what those things will cost, and then you'll have some
real examples prepared for when you
talk with the other parent.
So in her first
example of the
real estate agent, if that agent just happens to be
talking to someone who's looking to move or knows someone who is, it's more of a call to action.
Is this another
example of rules and regs being created, designed, instituted, discussed,
talked about, made reference to, and processed — perhaps by people who are not familiar with the
real life applications of industry life in daily business practice and
real life application?
For
example, as you rush to client appointments or travel from listing to listing, many
real estate agents are guilty of
talking on their phone, texting, or even e-mailing while driving.
• As an
example of the results possible, US Realtor John McKenna hasn't missed a listing for over 4 years — you can view his video testimonial from my website homepage: - http://www.iangrace.com • Cold canvassing — everyone knows the law of averages — if you canvas enough people, of course you will stumble over some who have need of your services — what we are saying here is, there is a better way, to achieve a better result • Mr Willard — I have read Millionaire
Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller and have a copy right here • I attended Keller Williams Mega Camp in Austin as a guest, when Jim Reitzel and his son Jeffrey were on stage with Gary Keller,
talking about selling investment property, another area I cover in detail.
And finally from the hallowed halls of one of the larger boards in Canada: «I too find it interesting that we find it very difficult to
talk about standard commission rates when our own
Real Estate Act contemplates standard commission rates... I guess this is just another
example of the government being able to
talk about standard rates, but the industry can't.»