Sentences with phrase «standard criteria of»

It, thus, follows that people that work for successful companies need to be a) passionate and b) mentally agile in addition to all the standard criteria of being loyal, hard - working, honest, humble etc..
The standard criteria of being a U.S. citizenship, resident alien, or have permanent resident status apply as well, and you'll need to be able to prove you have steady income.
Mainstream theologians have failed to take Latin American theologies seriously because the new work does not fit standard criteria of theological inquiry.
Periodically, the standards criteria of coffee (and other) certifications undergo an overhaul, as they should.

Not exact matches

For a leadership criterion, for instance, you might set a standard of having managed a certain number of people or a project of a certain complexity.
We also have audited, in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States), Neiman Marcus, Inc.'s internal control over financial reporting as of July 28, 2012, based on criteria established in Internal Control — Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission and our report dated September 18, 2012 expressed an unqualified opinion thereon.
Revenue Recognition Accounting Standard ASC 606 Information During the first quarter of 2018, Boeing adopted a new revenue recognition accounting standard (ASC 606) which, among other things, imposes additional criteria for recognizing contracted backlog with customers beyond the existence of a firm contract to Standard ASC 606 Information During the first quarter of 2018, Boeing adopted a new revenue recognition accounting standard (ASC 606) which, among other things, imposes additional criteria for recognizing contracted backlog with customers beyond the existence of a firm contract to standard (ASC 606) which, among other things, imposes additional criteria for recognizing contracted backlog with customers beyond the existence of a firm contract to deliver.
Members of the Committee are non-management directors who, in the opinion of the Board, satisfy the independence criteria established by the Board, the standards of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the NYSE.
If we don't observe a significant second - wave of credit strains this year, I am comfortable with our standard post-war criteria to address any residual risks.
Presently, if the Market Climate was to improve based on our standard post-war criteria, we would move 40 - 50 % in the direction of that exposure.
Admission to the program is based on criteria that ensure high standards of academic quality and student achievement, as well as diversity.
The U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said banks relaxed the criteria for businesses and consumers to obtain credit during the 18 months leading up to June 30, 2013, while the European Central Bank said fewer banks in the euro zone were reporting tightened lending standards to nonfinancial businesses in the fourth quarter of 2013.
The underlying criteria are that the rates charged must relate to the costs of providing the services and meeting certain service provision standards.
Turning to look at the small sub-prime market in Australia, non-conforming housing loans are the closest equivalent to sub-prime loans in the US, being provided to borrowers who do not satisfy the standard lending criteria of mainstream lenders such as those with impaired or incomplete credit histories.
A cryptographic money that tries to wind up some portion of the standard monetary framework may need to fulfill broadly dissimilar criteria.
'» Sadly, Catholic priests are suspended from their priestly ministry — in effect, treated as guilty — on the basis of neither of these judicial standards, but on the basis of the weakest possible criterion, mere «credibility.»
Interesting that atheists hold high the APA when they claim ho - m0 $ exuals are normal based on criteria of mental stability and socially adjusted behavior yet are mum to Christians, Jews and other believers normal according to APA standards.
It has been standard practice in adjudicating the psychopathological status of a behavioral syndrome to focus on four criteria: statistical infrequency, distress, maladaptiveness, and violation of societal norms.
It should serve as a standard, a mark of distinction, or criterion against which to measure our attempts to articulate metaphysical assumptions adequate to understanding this success.
Husserl diverges from Laszlo's rather antiseptic standards of a consistent skepticism far less than Whitehead diverges from the criteria for an unadulterated «objectivism,» Laszlo's other term for realism.
Criteria like simultaneous orgasm, multiple orgasm, frequency of intercourse, should never be used as mechanical standards which suggest sexual failure if they are not met.
Demanding strictly scientific precision to guarantee Scripture's trustworthiness, requiring something more objective than the internal, personal witness of the Holy Spirit through the text itself, scholars like Lindsell end up testing the truth of the Bible by an extra-Biblical standard.32 As with Davis, externally derived «good reasons» become the ultimate criterion for judging the gospel.
As the Lausanne Covenant asserts, the Bible is «without error in all that it affirms» Although detailed inerrantists like John Montgomery and Harold Lindsell resist referring to the writer's intentions as a criterion for Biblical judgment, sensing, rightly, that its adoption undermines their position, they nevertheless use such a standard on occasion (see Lindsell's discussion of differences in Biblical numbers [Num.
If the attainment of God's will involves the destruction of my present standard of values, it means that my criterion of goodness is inadequate to the best interests of myself and others.
The real danger comes from a much larger group of persons who believe that Notre Dame can strive for ever - higher standards of academic excellence — and use the same criteria of excellence by which the best secular universities in the land are judged to be excellent — without forfeiting the Catholic character of the University.
Whether missionaries translated well or badly — and there are masterpieces as well as outrageous parodies — they made field criteria rather than the values of empire - building their operative standard.
A major deficiency in recognizing the spiritual component in the field of addictions has been the lack of clearly defined criteria, based on hard data, that measure up to social, psychological, and medical standards.
The primary criterion and standard of evaluation of scientific theory is evidence, not proof.
I have treated the general issue of the «criteria» or «standards» for regarding something as an appropriate candidate for the attribution to it of the quality of divinity at greater length in «Divinity and Dipolarity: Thomas Erskine and Charles Hartshorne on What Makes God «God»» Journal of Religion 62 (October 1982): 335 - 58.
In response to this overall assessment of the FWT's methodological motives and behavior, I first want to address Griffin's contention that FWTs display the tendency to utilize a double standard when discussing evil — that they don't allow their «Own positions to be judged with the same rigor, and in terms of the same criteria, as the other positions.»
The criterion ought to be what, serving the creativity of the private sector, adds to the common good and steadily raises living standards.
It does violence to the sources in expunging sayings and deeds of Jesus that are attested to by what, according to the standard criteria, must be regarded as early and reliable traditions.
Inconsistencies in fact and point of view and the duplication of episodes are apparent even to the casual reader; and detailed analysis of the text is easily accessible in any standard Introduction to the Old Testament.1 We are skeptical of some of the common criteria of literary priority, however; and we reject the view that the «later» sources (often late only editorially, not in substance) are necessarily less accurate, less dependable.
To proclaim the criteria by which the Coming King will judge persons and nations, to exemplify those standards in the church as the new society, and to work for their recognition by the world — these are irreducible aspects of the Christian summons to the forgiveness of sins and new life, and to the lordship of the risen and returning King.
Deutsch suggests six evaluative criteria which constitute the fullest statement of the standards he utilizes for the appraisal of such models.
They are, therefore, to be judged not simply by standards of truth in the usual sense, but by much broader criteria of qualitative worth.
We have seen in an earlier chapter that in our concern for rethinking, reconceiving, restating, we must be aware of and concerned with contemporary ideas; yet we are never to regard the patterns of thought (or what, following Professor Alexander, we styled the «ordinary knowledge» of our time), as if these gave us the last word, the final criterion, the absolute standard.
Several agricultural standards include criteria to prevent the conversion of forests and improve landscape resilience, while the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) runs the most respected global certification programme for responsible forest management.
Carrefour published its Sourcing Policy on Sustainable Palm Oil in 2014 which includes the RSPO standard and additional criteria such as protection of peat lands and high carbon stock areas.
These positive changes may be enhanced by the publication of the new SAN Standard this September, which significantly strengthens climate - smart criteria.
Not only can you trust the organic claims of certified organic products, you can also be rest assured that they meet the ethical and fair trade criteria in the Standard.
This applies to food and drink products that meet the criteria of the AOECS Standard.
The standard is a rigorous set of environmental, social, and economic criteria that promote sustainability on farms around the world.
None of the interim drafts were made public (that I know of) and while SAN only stated that the «next standard draft version» would have the shade criterion, we have to assume it will survive through to the the final draft.
Two theme examples provided by PIRSA in their «Guidelines and Assessment Criteria September 2016» document noted the example projects as «Achieving non-GM or organic standard third - party certification to meet the requirements of an identified new or potential customer (s)» and «achieving non-GM or organic standard third - party certification on products to distinguish optimum qualities from other similar competitors.
Without specific standards and criteria, evaluation of compliance with this or any principal is wide open for interpretation, and therefore lacks real meaning for consumers.
Mierlo / Singapore, 29th August 2017 — A very important and significant step forward for Colouring Foods and Chinese consumers: the China National Food Industry Association has published a new Group Standard (T / CNFIA 101 - 2017) to provide regulatory certainty and clear criteria for the definition of Colouring Foods.
In this post, I'll disregard coffee purchased under Fair Trade (which does not have strong environmental standards) and the 4C Code (see this post on Nestlé and deforestation for information on this bottom - rung system, which does not include environmental criteria any of us would consider as being meaningfully «eco-friendly»).
I suspect that a farm meeting Rainforest Alliance's minimum environmental standards would turn out to be using more sustainable growing methods than the typical Starbucks preferred supplier — although a lack of standardization among the standards might make that assessment difficult (Rainforest Alliance uses 99 criteria in 10 principals, with percentage thresholds for certification).
Yet to justify lowering the shade requirements in the next version of the standard, RA says that farms are not fully implementing the criterion and it has not been effective.
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