Sentences with phrase «requires meaningful effort»

While the ultimate goal of a job search plan is one that you can use to smoothly navigate transition, plotting that map requires meaningful effort and thought work.

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And Jefferies, an investment bank, said that «the transformation that CVS's retail footprint will have to undergo, not to mention the capital and effort required to restructure its 9,000 + store footprint, poses meaningful operational risk.»
We have charted ambitious goals that require unique talents and meaningful effort, but are creating many long - lasting relationships in the process.»
Using inbound marketing for IT companies will require meaningful content, thoughtful placement and a well - designed website to serve as a foundation for lead generation efforts.
Some of these differentiators will have a meaningful, lifelong impact and require you to put in some serious effort.
This isn't to say that we can't have meaningful multicultural relationships, but, like many things, it requires thought and effort.
It was written for students, parents, educators, administrators, and policy makers because it will require effort from all these individuals to create meaningful change in the education system.
It was written for students, parents, educators, administrators, and policy makers because it will require effort from all the individuals to create meaningful change in the education system.
Other meaningful reforms, like requiring shelters to scan for microchips, post found animals online, and make an effort to match lost and found animals are scuttled by including an exception if the shelter does not find it «practicable» to do so.
There are always problems with data and there are legitimate questions on what can be inferred from that but discussing those issues requires some competence and a lot of effort to make it meaningful.
When we asked mayors what would be required for a «serious and sustained effort to make a meaningful impact in my city» in combating climate change, they identified multiple programs.
Environmentalists are sometimes reluctant to champion non-CO2 reductions, wary of the distraction from the necessary longer term effort required to take meaningful action on climate change.
With many of the worst patent suits clustering in Texas, recent reform efforts have focused on requiring that patent suits be brought in forums that have meaningful ties to the dispute.
In North Sea Continental Shelf (Germany v. Denmark), the ICJ held that international law on the delimitation of continental shelf boundaries required the two states to negotiate sincerely and to make real efforts to equitably accommodate one another's interests («to enter into negotiations with a view to arriving at an agreement... [and] so to conduct themselves that the negotiations are meaningful, which will not be the case when either of them insists upon its own position without contemplating any modification of it...»).
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