Sentences with phrase «serve of the purpose»

To serve each of these purposes, states will use a wider range of long - and short - term outcomes, as well as contextual data about the conditions of learning present in schools and districts, than was required by NCLB.
Humans may not be able to keep everything they touch pristine, but there's value in that touching process — education, research, recreation, and so forth — and that balance is what the Galapagos will have to find if it's going to continue to serve all of those purposes.
To serve any of these purposes, however, your LinkedIn presence must be well - crafted and up - to - date.

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In a very real way, the Fox anchor and the Republican candidate have created a kind of marriage of convenience for the TV cameras: Trump's independence from Fox served its purpose as his campaign was building up steam, but he needs the network now that the campaign is heading into its final stages.
But the Virgin serves another purpose: She reminds the team of Barça's deep attachment to Catalonia and its long struggle for autonomy from Spain.
The colour, which has the bonus of conveying calm and cheerfulness, serves as a subtle reminder to employees — who bop to music and wave friendly hellos to passersby — of their purpose: feeding healthy foods to more than 15,000 kids every day.
City parks serve an important purpose: in the midst of the world's biggest population centers, they provide a sense of peace and relaxation.
But the act of taking out my phone, saying «hi» to Richard and speaking to him as if he were a real call served its purpose, giving me a reason to smile when times were tough.
The insights from your research will serve a number of purposes, not the least of which is to help you meet your clients where they really are, not where you think they are.
And although that served a purpose, I later realized that you can be much more effective if you recognize the importance of people in business.
But his time spent running Home Care Providers of Texas served a valuable purpose.
Ivy League sociology professor and provost Robert Nisbet's 1971 The Degradation of the Academic Dogma recounted how huge government grants since World War II were degrading universities» purpose of knowledge, scholarship, and reason in favor of self - serving pursuits of creating centers and institutes.
Thick as a tombstone and serving the same essential purpose, it's already the book of the year, excerpted and reported on and tweeted about ad nauseam.
The IRS commissioner at the time, Mark W. Everson, said, «This program serves an important purpose for a select group of taxpayers.
Of course every small business has to address this challenge in different ways to carve out a niche that serves their purpose.
«The purpose of this transaction is to enhance our ability to serve new markets, particularly in Africa, Asia and Central and South America,» Brito said during his testimony.
As Alex & Ani rolls this technology out to all 40 of its stores, however, Bonifacio says it will serve a greater purpose than purely customer acquisition.
And if you gaze back through the haze of time, you'll probably recall that when you were a student, writing, whether you loved or loathed it, served a similar purpose.
Suits and ties in an offi ce are just another type of uniform, but in an arena where uniforms no longer serve any useful purpose.
Some plans prepared for the purpose of seeking funds may run afoul of securities laws if they appear to be serving as prospectuses unblessed by the regulators.
Contrary to the «uselessness» of a vision statement reported by some, they do serve a purpose: to identify a company's future optimal state.
This money can serve a variety of purposes, such as research funding (approximately half of the 2016 payments) and ownership and investment interests.
Howard attributes Troy's success to his clear attachment to the broader purpose of serving others.
Buying the latest, greatest, newest tech toy is usually a big, fat waste of money, especially if you have a lot of devices that serve similar purposes.
Another thing: Each year when Samsung would announce the latest Galaxy device, it would announce a slew of new software - based features that served little purpose.
«And, that means that sunny weather doesn't really serve our purposes anymore, so we kind of pushed everything down the line so we could get some grim, grey weather, even in the sunnier places where we shoot.»
Peter Drucker, arguably the leading management thinker of the twentieth century, observed, «If a new venture does succeed, more often than not it is n a market other than the one it was originally intended to serve, with products and services not quite those with which it had set out that are bought in large part by customers it did not even think of when it started and used for a host of purposes besides the ones for which the products were first designed.»
Websites serve different purposes for different companies, says Nicholas Chilenko, principal of web design and Internet marketing firm Nicholas Creative in East Lansing, Mich..
In a nutshell, it's fair to ask what purpose it serves in this day and age to have a separate group of unnamed individuals arguing the exact opposite of what the paper appears to stand for in its news operations.
The plane is a visual representation of an online lobby, essentially, but it serves another purpose: You choose when to exit the plane, and that choice is important because the next step is parachuting down to a massive, deserted island.
We don't wish ill on any other form of energy because it serves no purpose.
Most of all though, he carries with him a «deep - rooted appreciation for the opportunity to serve a higher purpose» as he lives out his calling.
They also serve a different purpose, providing a host of potential benefits such as improved mental health or logic, problem - solving and motor skills; something morrison's customers can easily attest to.
It serves the same purpose as a prenup, but allows the couple to discuss their options without the pressure of their impending wedding.
Most of the time, a business starts a blog in order to serve a higher purpose — marketing, brand visibility, more clients, higher conversions, etc..
Ultimately, she writes, «the good of neither the accused nor society is served without the recognition that the integrity of the system must be set above the expedient purposes of either side.»
For Yale University's Shared Services department, Svigals + Partners turned a cubicle farm into a series of collaborative, egg - shape huddle spaces that not only serve as places for workers to congregate, but also create a sense of purpose and «innovative spirit,» according to Barry Svigals.
She cites regulations that are used infrequently but still serve an important purpose and may lose out to rules governing emerging areas of business, like technology.
«And finally, a higher purpose — the sense that what we do matters and serves something larger than our immediate self - interest — is a uniquely powerful source of motivation,» Schwartz and Porath write.
Reasons for failure included lack of engagement and too many existing websites serving the same purpose.
No one really likes annual performance reviews, yes they serve a purpose, but most people like to have on the spot feedback, and in today's always on, always connected the world the demand for that type of feedback is higher than ever.
It's a powerful approach to community - building that serves the dual purpose of building brand exposure and awareness as well.
In the early days of human existence, for example, it served a survival purpose, helping us fight back when we were attacked by predators or other humans.
He argues that everyone uses money for different purposes — from facilitating adventure to serving their community to supporting their family — yet most financial planning assumes clients have one of two possible goals: preparing for retirement or accumulating more possessions.
The proposed rule would also apply to governmental jurisdictions or transit authorities that provide commuter rail service — none of which is small for purposes of the SBA (i.e., no entity serves a locality with a population less Start Printed Page 38437than 50,000).
The mayor - president of Lafayette thinks the local government needs a cryptocurrency, but is vague about what purpose it would serve.
Kris Martinez, founder of Martinez Creative Group: «You have to learn to block out the negativity and focus on doing what you love, because it serves no purpose for you to play small.»
Some assets, however, may no longer serve a public policy purpose and are of particular interest to, for example, Ontario's large pension plans as good long - term investments.
The economist who originally devised the measure of all the cash flowing through an economy, Simon Kuznets, warned the world not to use his invention for the very purpose it has served: as a guide to political and economic choices.
He currently serves as a director for Green Dot Corporation, a provider of general purpose reloadable pre-paid debit cards, Kayak Software Corporation, an online provider of travel information, and GameFly, Inc., an online video game rental service company.
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