Sentences with phrase «really value the approach»

I really value the approach and the way the techniques are broken down into simple steps.

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«This will be our first ever structured hardware deal... and it really allows us in a consumer - friendly way to continue our step - by - step approach to move away from promotional activity and towards value for money,» said Mehr.
And we now have really good people at the company focused on this, so our ability to sniff out in diligence a promising idea or approach versus companies that aren't bringing a lot of value to the table is pretty good.
If the business community adopts, on a large scale, the concept that it should cater not just to shareholders but to all stakeholders (employees, the community, the environment, customers, suppliers), then companies will go out into the world with an approach that really does create long - term value for all.
I prefer to take a «bottom up» approach and focus on trying to find good quality, good value businesses, or businesses that really seem to be trading at low valuations relative to their prospects.
Forager on buying high risk stocks Bill Ackman is having issues at Pershing Great portrait of the very frugal CEO of Fastenal An interesting approach to value Bitcoins «The Profit» seems to be a really interesting TV reality show Who is to blame for GE's problems?
With its focused approach towards financial planning in general and value investing in particular Safal Niveshak posts are really helping me in fine - tuning my investment philosophy.
The bottom line is, we really respect one another; we really value each other's opinions and thoughts and approaches.
Now Hand in Hand parenting is an approach that really values the connection between parent and child.
Those who really value Britain's strength and influence should be pushing for a more liberal approach to immigration.
If we do go into coalition government again, whether or not the electoral system changes, we would need to try doing it differently, in three ways: first, we should adopt a transactional approach from day one in an effort to communicate that we are in fact fighting for our values; second, we should be ruthless about protecting the interests of our core supporters, including students and public sector workers; and third, we really, really need to be luckier — whatever one's analysis about the Liberal Democrats in government, the rise of Scottish nationalism and the fearful response to it south of the border is something the party neither caused nor could do very much about.
There really is value in this, assuming you're open - minded and that you want to improve who you are or your approach.
As a «Friday «- style comedy, the film's not wildly successful — it's broad to the extent that it sometimes feels like a 1970s sitcom, with a stereotype - happy approach to comedy, and while Ekragha has a good feel for local flavour, the lo - fi production values really show.
[We] found that it works best when perhaps your teaching styles and approaches to students are different, but your values and what you really want out of it are very similar.»
It is time for us to really examine our own approach to overall program assessment, and the value of intentional goal setting, data gathering and annual reporting.
So while he was arguing that VAM showed unbiased results, and VAM results tell you a lot about a teacher's long - term outcomes, I concluded that what his approach really showed was that value - added scores are moderately biased, and that they don't really tell us one way or another about a teacher's long - term outcomes» (see more about this debate here).
So while he was arguing that VAM showed unbiased results, and VAM results tell you a lot about a teacher's long - term outcomes, I concluded that what his approach really showed was that value - added scores are moderately biased, and that they don't really tell us one way or another about a teacher's long - term outcomes.
And if your heart really is set on a GLA, you'll get something approaching better value further down the range than this high - end edition.
At that point you'll really see the value of peer reviews and will appreciate a fair and professional approach from others.
Some of your concepts are really adding value to my own trading system, but the greatest help is that with your book I am finally having success systematizing my own approach.
I really learn a lot about how to value a stock and right time to buy and sell a stock (more value based approach than dividend investing, still you could apply the concepts into dividend stocks as well).
Good stuff, I actually looked at AIG on Friday, but their are just so many pieces it's basically a black box, so they're probably undervalued due to technical factors but it's really hard to figure it out... it'd be interesting to approach them using options and basically just bet there's some value left there, but the vol is high.
Hi Tobias I really enjoyed your book Quantitive value and from my personal experience the quantitive approach worked well for me.
Many investment managers have taken to copying Buffett's approach, but is it really possible to become a value investor by reading a few books and desiring to make money?
And I hope you'll agree I practice what I preach — i.e. valuing stocks really is a science, I approach each & every stock in a similarly consistent and quantitative fashion.
It is hard to decide when the clinical signs justify treatment without supporting lab values but if your vet really feels strongly that Cushing's disease is present and suggests treatment for it, I think that there are times when it is reasonable to try that approach.
really offered up an innovative approach, as the entire game felt fresh and provided a lot of value.
The fact that you must approach each computer opponent extremely differently really gives you the feeling of getting incredible value for money.
It really starts to get at the deep cultural value shifts that need to take place if we are going to create anything even approaching an environmentally sustainable civilization.
Whilst my approach is to avoid litigation unless really necessary, I do of course act for clients in court proceedings or arbitration where they have significant disputes about their finances and / or children, for example if there is a dispute about the value of trust or business interests, or whether children should be removed from the jurisdiction to live abroad.
Google's approach is fairly basic, while the one done by a Shakespear scholar has so much added value that it really is the better source of information about Shakespeare and the plays.
«More and more, people who are interested in LTC financing really want some asset - based approach — something they can get a report on and see that their money is growing and has some value even if they walk away from it,» says Moon.
His enthusiasm and ability to persuade others to the value of an educational approach that benefits children are really what sets him apart.
Isn't this «all - in» approach really just assigning a different meaning to «value» (price + acquisition costs + «repairs»)?
It is really the «if you build it well, offer something of value (a.k.a. a lead magnet) and stay in front of a lot of people, they will come» approach.
I have always really valued the cost approach, as it seems to be the most understandable for potential renters.
You gave a lot of really helpful tips for apartment investors, and then just real estate investors in general, but specifically apartment investors for sure... From ways to add value to apartment communities, what your approach is; first it starts with the sign, you want them to think «I wish I could afford to live there», and then once they're inside, they see «Oh, I guess I CAN afford to live here», once they meet with the staff and hear about the pricing and things.
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