r) «Ownership of the means of production, whether in industry or agriculture, is just and legitimate if
it serves useful work.
Not exact matches
To rely upon activities or patterns of behavior outside the daily
work of the scientist as means for expressing a Christian response to God's call would be to abandon the conviction of Reformed theology that any
useful work done soberly and well can be a valid means of
serving God.
The pastor as integrator can
serve a
useful function through
working for a level of unity among the compartmentalized elements within a community.
«The present material,» he said, «might be
useful as it is, but the larger implication of our
work is that the ingredients underlying its special properties may
serve as a guide to finding or engineering new and improved materials.»
This
work will
serve as a
useful reference for future exploration of Europa.
I began to doubt my
work; is what I'm doing
useful to the community I
serve.
These assessment instruments have a twofold value for those outside the humanities as well for professional humanists: more accurate and
useful evaluation of outcomes and success for presenting humanities
work to those outside the humanities, as well as developmental resources for professional humanists that will
serve to help them hone and refine their own crafts.
Critics of federally - sponsored school - to -
work programs
serve a
useful purpose by pointing to possible problems.
The Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education says that to make portfolios really
useful, remember that their purpose is to
serve as authentic assessments — evaluations of real student
work over a given time period.
Working best with the aforementioned in - vehicle wi - fi hotspot, the iPad docking station can
serve as a television, gaming hub or a book without having to keep the tablet in hand, which is especially
useful when children are the ones utilizing the iPad.
This will
serve as a
useful resource, helping you to better understand what type of content has
worked in the past.
Not that what high school teachers thought you will not be
useful to you in college, but some of the writing strategies that
served you well in high school (such as the five - paragraph theme) will just not
work here.
Amazon's contention does not appear to offer any insight into this; Amazon does not, it appears, seem to want to consider the idea that offering
work at multiple price points above and below $ 9.99 might be
useful to me or to my publisher, because it has decided that $ 9.99
serves its own purposes sufficiently well.
Studies employing small sample sizes are not without value; indeed, they often
serve as
useful pilot studies for future, more comprehensive,
work.
These activities
serve many purposes: they benefit the dog by keeping him in shape, giving him
useful employment, and building a bond with his human companion; they benefit people by providing opportunities to
work hand in paw with another species, gain assistance in hobbies or jobs, and broaden horizons and abilities.
I think a great way is to form partnerships with destinations and brands and
work out commercial deals where you can provide
useful content for your readers which also
serve the client's needs.
For all the wrong reasons, the
work of Dexter Dalwood
serves as a
useful metaphor for this exhibition.
An avowed Communist, like her peers Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros, Kahlo at times expressed her desire to paint «something
useful for the Communist revolutionary movement,» yet her art remained «very far from
work that could
serve the Party.»
One is serious in its interest in social and political issues, like what Brecht and Weill were doing with their
work that
served socially, politically
useful purposes, and the other is playful and humorous, which was insightfully brought up in Lynne Cooke's excellent catalogue essay for your show at the Stedelijk van Abbemuseum in the Netherlands [Allan McCollum: The Art of Duplicitous Ingemination, 1989]?
Metaphors that use blankets to explaining how the greenhouse effect
works, income and spending in your bank account to stand in for the carbon cycle, what the wobbles in the Earth's orbit look like if the planet was your head, or conceptualizing the geologic timescale by compressing it to a day, for instance, all
serve useful pedagogic roles.
But as far as the computer models go, there isn't a
useful consensus at the level of detail relevant to assessing human influences,» explained Steven Koonin, who
served as «undersecretary for science» in the Energy Department during Obama's first term and now
works as director of New York University's Center for Urban Science.
Freedom of Information Act requests may be of some limited value in retrieving climate science data and analysis documentation, but the commitment of DOE and NASA management to a philosophy of doing quality
work in their climate science programs will be demonstrated only by allocating the level of budgetary and schedule resources needed to build a truly
useful process and information architecture, one that
serves the needs of the scientists and the auditors alike.
Until he
works out that he represents simultaneously the worst of the establishment and «radical» environmentalism, Monbiot's scribbling will continue to
serve as
useful insight into the twisted, crisis - ridden logic of both.
A very
useful suspicion that has
served me well professionally in the software industry in assisting to build and
work on various parts of system reliability etc..
The case of Huffman v. Mitchells Plastics, however,
serves as a
useful reminder to employees and employers alike of what to avoid at the
work christmas party.
But as I said at the outset, I look for apps that give me a compelling reason to use them — that
serve some
useful role in my daily
work or that fill a gap in my information needs.
Mulley, a programmer and linguist, did the hard
work of taming the data so that he could
serve it up in a way that's
useful.
When I tested the initial DeX last year, it was
useful,
worked well and could have
served as a laptop replacement in a pitch.
I get to
work with those in other departments to help create things that are
useful for the team and the people we
serve.
That version might
work, but Richardson said she still believes that «other headings can be more
useful on a resume,» since objectives seldom highlight skills and experience and generally
serve the job seeker more than the employer.
While your resume may look different, depending on the industry you're in, the one below should
serve as a
useful guide for entry - level professionals with very little
work experience:
If so, then the duties highlighted in the sample job description above can
serve as a
useful reference in completing the
work experience section of your resume.
If so, then the listed duties and responsibilities in the above sample job description can
serve as a
useful reference in completing the
work experience section of your resume.
A functional resume format is
useful when you want to change career fields and need to identify skills that may be used in a new situation, you have limited
work experience but still have skills that can be identified and grouped, you want to enter or reenter paid employment and have acquired skills through unpaid or paid experience, or you have had many different
work experiences that are not directly related to the job you're seeking for example managing a pet shop, repairing appliances,
serving as a teacher's aide.
The above sample psychologist job description can
serve as a
useful reference in filling out the
work experience section of your psychologist resume.
While aiming to be
useful for all those individuals
working in customer service and sales, this functional resume template can
serve anyone
working in the service sector, including store managers, office assistants and other service employees.
We also believe the framework will be
useful for individuals
working in schools and organizations
serving children birth through third grade to help them place leadership functions and competencies in an organized context.
A recent Superior Court of Justice decision calling the traditional judicial role as the passive receiver of evidence «antiquated»
serves as a
useful guide for
working toward efficiency while still maintaining fairness, Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer tells Law Times.
A recent Superior Court of Justice decision calling the traditional judicial role as the passive receiver of evidence «antiquated»
serves as a
useful guide for
working toward efficiency while still maintaining fairness, Toronto family lawyer