Sentences with phrase «standards of what»

For over sixteen years, dyanConnections and the connectMLS solution have been continually exceeding all standards of what the real estate industry expects from an MLS provider.
CREA made a corporate decision to lower the standards of what a REALTOR was.
As we both know, this cognitive dissonance scenario plays all of the time with big - time commission chasers who tend to try to live up to the standards of what one wants to earn vs what one is currently earning, and therein lies the problem with almost all wannabes, early know - nothing - careerists, struggling know - a-little-bit mid-term survivors, surviving devolving - from - naïve - honest - wannabes - to - practicing - the - sales - culture's ways - and - means - influence - peddling scripts / strategies wannabe - professionals - but - still - amateurs producers to the flat out high - flying Terry Paranych types who practice (pre Hearing decisions) in - your - face unethical behaviours in quest of more and more and more and more commissions before death brings down the final curtain on the greatest act one has ever been privy to partaking in... because for most, being a Realtor is all about acting.
It's about taking your own action, setting your own standards of what's good for children and what's not, and speaking up to protect children.
There are many autistic self - advocates who strongly oppose these «treatment» approaches as they risk trying to «fix» the person's behaviours to live up to biased standards of what people view as «normal».
Every insurance company has different standards of what an insurable driving record is.
As law firms embrace different operating models, it becomes less important to adhere to outdated standards of what it means to be «in the office» and more important to deliver quality work in flexible ways.
Go read AR4 Chapter 6, which I linked and quoted, for the answers, as it's just too much detail to transcribe the entire contents of everything commented on to satisfy irrational standards of what you consider valid proof.
Pollock feels that criticism of a work such as this should be directed at least in terms of what he is doing, rather than by standards of what painting ought to be.
I loved the idea, actually, if I could find something that didn't take me forever to fit my standards of what $ 5 should be.
Nihon Falcom developed this to be a return to form of the series, one that capitalizes on the standards of what makes a great game in the current generation.
Every country has their standards of what is acceptable, and what must be censored, and Japan is no different.
But with some time and adjustment to my standards of what is «normal,» it's easy to see that this cafe owner was right.
In addition to standard LAWS such as those relating to defamation, racial vilification, etc we also remove posts that are abusive, use bad language, are unauthorised promotions, just plain old spam or that we feel don't fit the standards of what's reasonable for the World Nomads community.
Some cat owners have very different definitions and standards of what a clean litter box is.
As you might expect, with my background, my standards of what I expect in a vet are very high.
As with humans, there's a growing concern about the nutrition, taste, and even ethical standards of what goes into a pet's stomach.
«You, however most certainly did imply that indy authors who do not come up with covers which meet your rather arbitrary standards of what a proper cover should look like, are not worth your time.»
Gone are the Victorian standards of what is acceptable.
Learning the standards of what teachers should know and be able to do can have an immediate impact on one's teaching practice.
Thus, assessments are not only used at the end of the instructional cycle, they are to be used intentionally with the curriculum standards of what is to be learned.
Linden - McKinley is a project - based learning school, meaning staff take standards of what students are supposed to know from the state and mesh those standards so they are interdisciplinary across math, science, English and social studies.
«The studies may or may not meet the rigorous standards of the What Works Clearinghouse,» he said.
This test would demonstrate understanding of the basic standards of what it means to be a digital citizen.
We should expect, then, that giving schools the power to set their own budgets, performance goals, and standards of what to teach will have an adverse impact on student achievement.
The measure for this reform is testing — tests designed by the states, keyed to standards of what children ought to know.
«If you treat standards of what constitutes status of failure like a ping pong ball and continuously move it, then you can generate success or failure by shifting the definition.»
More than that, Gods of Egypt will in itself become a fable of the failures of blockbuster cinema, how drama or a even a slightly compelling script can't compete with the sheer mediocrity of a product manufactured to meet the poor, and misguided standards of what the modern movie resembles today.
By the standards of what we have come to expect, this is downright quaint.
Another actors» vehicle is Andy Serkis» well - directed drama «Breathe,» about real - life polio survivor Robin Cavendish (Andrew Garfield), who thanks to his clever wife («The Crown» star Claire Foy) and a group of loyal and inventive friends lived to age 64 and revolutionized the standards of what was possible for polio victims.
It chronicles the cultural standards of what it means to -LSB-...]
And even though there were very strict standards of what was appropriate in any given environment and time of day, there must have been an element of personal choice too.
Because you employ a cross-cultural approach, I'm sure that you've noticed that cultures have different standards of what is considered healthy and beautiful.
It shouldn't be surprising though, we are bombarded by societal standards of what beauty is (and isn't) on a daily basis and we are constantly receiving messages on what / how to eat via diet culture.
Demand that graduate programs make at least a passing attempt at defining objective standards of what makes up a complete dissertation?
The fact that the government gives the BBC that privilege also the role to actually setting the standards of what it means to do broadcasting in the public interest.
«It's not up to the standards of what you'd expect in a mayoral race that has national attention,» he said.
He's made many controversial statements and defies many standards of what would expected from a...
By gaining extensive education in a variety of disciplines, program graduates will be poised to change the current standards of what it means to be a Doula in North America.
It's very easy for us to judge them according to standards of what they've done before.
For the sake of your relationship with your baby, it is important to differentiate between feelings of guilt and other emotions or perhaps, unrealistic expectations that create guilt whenever we don't live up to our own standards of what we feel a «good» mother does.
Those who use or support corporal punishment will continue to judge its acceptability by their own subjective standards of what is «reasonable».
«Hold it to the standards of what wrestling will be.
By the world's standards of what works, and who is greatest, and what is practical, the Christian faith can look foolish indeed.
There would be no external standards of what is right and wrong, just and unjust, moral and immoral, by which its results could be judged; there would be no guarantee that, even in the absence of outside intervention, globalization would be a benign process; and there would be no assurance that in a free society, left to itself, we could count on an evolution of moral beliefs to generate values which would continue to underpin the market order.19
By your standards of what can or can not be defined as a historic symbol, museums would be nothing more than collections of dirt, rock and water.
You use your own standards of what a christian should be like, which is where NTS fits in.
And that is how you win in American business and raise the standards of what customers come to expect.»
That helps ensure that out - of - pocket costs aren't astronomically high for poorer people — and that the plans have a minimum standard of what they cover.
And, if you're like me, you'll still have anxiety sometimes — afraid that you're not measuring up to some invisible standard of what success is supposed to look like.
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