Sentences with phrase «show meaningful growth»

The «Mad Money» host predicted that because of recent scandals, Wells Fargo might hesitate to show meaningful growth in its report for fear of regulators thinking it is using illegal tactics again.

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«Statistics show if you have a meaningful percentage of ownership and some communication that the employee's job impacts the value of the shares they have in their accounts, these companies outperform their peers by a factor of 10 percent on a compounded annual revenue and [EBITDA] growth basis,» says Josephs.
(1) clarity, strength and persuasiveness of Christian conviction and commitment; (2) good preaching and the ability to design and lead meaningful worship; (3) conviction of and commitment to pastoral calling as integral to Christian ministry and pastoral care; (4) deep sensitivity to the needs of people individually and in groups; (5) concern for, dedication to, and skill in working for congregational development and growth as a part of faithfulness, for the nurture and retention of members who show signs of slackening commitment, for the motivation and training of lay persons to work for church growth; (6) capacity to generate enthusiasm in other people, personal warmth, competence, spiritual authenticity; (7) ability to encourage and generate a spirit of unity in a congregation; and (8) organizational development and conflict management skills.
Research shows that peer coaching can provide meaningful improvements in teacher practice and content knowledge, as well as an avenue for professional growth for more experienced teachers.
Achieving this will require a greater level of personalization for all students, meeting them at their instructional level — regardless of their grade or the course they're in — and showing meaningful academic growth.
The infatuation with growth at any price has reached an historic extreme, as shown, and sets up for a reversion to the mean, which should be meaningful for value investors.
The former, she poetically shows, has a long and meaningful history; the growth in use of the latter, meanwhile, can not be separated from its postcolonial context.
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