The volunteer positions she's taken on have given her the gumption to
strive for greater leadership responsibility within her own career.
This may be particularly true of children in the SB sample who tend to be less socially mature than their able - bodied counterparts and may begin to
strive for greater independence from their parents later than their typically developing peers (Coakley, Holmbeck, Friedman, Greenley, & Thill, 2002).
Granted, field trial / hunting test popularity has forced some breeders to
strive for greater trainability, but today's Chesapeake still resists rote drilling.
How does the current array of technology in schools fit with the ages - old aspiration of forming thoughtful and reflective young men and women who will
strive for a greater good beyond themselves?
Despite what he's already achieved in his field, Wilson continues to
strive for a greater breakthrough, focusing his sights on the goal of cracking the consciousness code, as it were, and creating the first sentient robot.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) shouldn't encourage universities to churn out any more biomedical scientists — but it should
strive for greater balance in how they are trained, a new National Academy of Sciences report recommends.
«It also must continue to
strive for greater efficiency and chart a course of effectiveness for utilizing any additional resources.»
Forget the past... and
strive for greater things.
(Musk slipped at least one reference to the book into the software of the Tesla Model S.) As a teenager, Vance writes in his biography, Musk formulated a mission statement for himself: «The only thing that makes sense to do is
strive for greater collective enlightenment.»
But he also believes that, with its capital, Frontier can influence corporate governance and
strive for greater transparency and disclosure.
This award will further motivate our staff to continue to
strive for greater heights of excellence and uphold the bank's brand promise — which is based on integrity, honesty and excellent service delivery — to its customers.»
The former, which consists only of the five Arctic states with direct borders on the Arctic Ocean — Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Norway, Russia, and the United States — primarily deals with oceanic issues.74 Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu even complained in 2015 about non-Arctic states using their military and economic power to «
strive for greater roles in the Arctic,» 75 which likely was an implicit reference to China.
But what is a central bank
striving for greater openness to do?
The music
strove for greater heights instead of greater breadth.
It certainly makes sense to speak of
striving for greater approximation to such forms of organization in human societies, but in what sense did he suddenly interject those qualifications regarding natural process?
We strive for our greatest volunteering impact through the execution of a Global Volunteer Week, during which we arrange for all employees who would like to participate in volunteering together, to do so in one week.
The Democratic Party, at all levels, is inclusive,
striving for the greatest possible public participation in our society.
«We are developing a new kind of biorefinery, a food biorefinery, and this concept could become very important in the future, as the world
strives for greater sustainability,» Lin said in a press statement about the research.
And the motivation to learn comes not from
striving for the greater good of the human race or our planet, but rather from the size of the potential salary to be earned.
Striving for great muscle tone and a sculptured look is hard work.
Running from Crazy / U.S.A. (Director: Barbara Kopple)-- Mariel Hemingway, granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway,
strives for a greater understanding of her family history of suicide and mental illness.
Everything about Aronofsky's direction
strives for great.
This is always a debate among value investors: Is it better to look for asset based investments like Graham / Schloss and other deep value school, or is it better to
strive for great businesses at reasonable prices that are almost certain to compound intrinsic value over time?
Open - world games should be
striving for a greater illusion.
Companies that
strive for great guest service would be a great fit for me.
It is a privilege for me to work in partnership with my clients who are
all striving for greater authenticity and real change, regardless of the particular circumstances which bring them to counselling.
«We realized that we would rather
strive for great love.»
Not exact matches
We try to foster
greater innovativeness at our businesses with new programs or processes, we scheme to get in shape by making healthy lifestyle changes, we
strive for the good life by trying to accomplish more and be happier.
Yesterday, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos published his annual letter to shareholders, and it's got some
great advice
for anyone who is
striving to do
great work.
As with any new type of television technology, 4K won't be found in the average home
for a while — many out there have yet to upgrade to HD — but it's the latest and
greatest TV screen to
strive for.
But I'm always
striving to place my
greatest priorities outside of the professional sphere — to spend time with my wife and children,
for example, and to satisfy my spiritual need.
This usually unstated but powerful assumption that
striving for the next
greatest thing is the obvious way to go can leave those with other priorities feeling like there is something wrong with them or their businesses.
The Ogo
strives to provide people with a new form of mobility
for greater movement, freedom and independence.
AIM is a
great tool
for those students attempting to make themselves more marketable upon graduation as AIM aligns itself with success and
strives to be the difference between simply getting a degree and getting a job.
Freelancing is a
great way of working, especially if you
strive for freedom and more flexibility.
By building trust and working closely with entrepreneurs, we
strive to ensure
greater impact and long - term sustainability
for the companies we serve.
More visible to the outside world than modernizing our Membership model, we also
strive to lead by taking public stances on issues that impact businesses across
Greater Vancouver, and thus our communities and the standard of living we aspire to have
for our families.
For the consecrated life (as John Paul II taught in the 1996 apostolic exhortation Vita Consecrata) is the spiritual engine of the Church, in which the energies of evangelism are refined and shared in a great exchange of gifts by which the entire Church, the bride of Christ, strives for union with her divine spou
For the consecrated life (as John Paul II taught in the 1996 apostolic exhortation Vita Consecrata) is the spiritual engine of the Church, in which the energies of evangelism are refined and shared in a
great exchange of gifts by which the entire Church, the bride of Christ,
strives for union with her divine spou
for union with her divine spouse.
Blessed are those who put themselves first,
striving to be
great instead of ever being second to anyone, because what really matters is to be
great for this vaporous nano - second, even if that means being dead - last
for all eternity.
Having befriended a lot of pastors» kids, I know that pastors and their families are often held to impossibly high standards that leave them constantly
striving for perfection and subjected to
great scrutiny.
The universe would make no sense if there were not some chief causative agency, some source of novelty, some final destiny, some creative and energizing activity
striving for the accomplishment of
great ends.
... [Americans] have become a nation that may defy every foe but that most dangerous of foes, herself, destined to a majestic future if she will shun the excess and perversion of the principles that made her
great, prate less about the enemies of the past and
strive more against the enemies of the future, resist the mob and the demagogue as she resisted Parliament and King, rally her powers from the race
for gold and the delirium of prosperity to make firm the foundations on which that prosperity rests, and turn some fair proportion of her vast mental forces to other objects than material progress and the game of party politics.
Given free will, a man must
strive for an occupation in which he can do the
greatest good
for the
greatest number, and he gravely points out the dangers of alienation and self - deception.
This value challenges every individual to
strive for excellence in their life and choose a
greater story, like perhaps one that stretches into eternity and joins God in the redemption of all things.
Yet we in the West should
strive for humane borders in which travelers and immigrants of all backgrounds are treated with respect by state authorities, and valued as human beings with
great potential, rather than dismissed as faceless hordes — or, in Hitchens's words, «countless persons from who - knows - where.»
In the last of his three «part series,» Proposing Democracy Anew,» Richard John Neuhaus confusedly presents his position on the separation of church and state, pluralism, religious indifferentism, and the proper content of the public square such that one is unsure whether he is proposing a societal ideal,
for which Catholics and all people should perpetually
strive, or a merely provisional goal,
for which we may now work temporarily, but only in lieu of pursuing directly a
greater ideal.
For he who
strove with the world became
great by overcoming the world, and he who
strove with himself became
great by overcoming himself, but he who
strove with God became
greater than all.
It must give everyone the opportunity to
strive for ever
greater heights in divine worship.
Jesus would say that all that
great host do not belong to him... they are an offended bunch
for whatever region... if you were to observe Christianity through all those four forms you would change your mind and say that all Christians should
strive to be what Jesus said of the good ground... good Christians in that parable are out numbered 3 to 1...