Sentences with phrase «such valuable commodities»

Time and convenience are such valuable commodities in the parent / career balance that they sometimes rival money.
Another reason to be upset: Even though Grennan claims his giant «pit bulls» dispel negative connotations about pit bulls, Grennan still puts on a «training suit» and gives the dogs the aggression training sessions that make them such valuable commodities.
Brackett feels strongly that joining various committees of many multinational associations from the very start of his career has allowed him to gain the understanding of internationalism and global issues which is considered such a valuable commodity in today's world.

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Super productive factories of the future could employ fleets of genetically engineered bacterial cells, such as common E. coli, to produce valuable chemical commodities in an environmentally friendly way.
But pollution markets, unlike other traded commodities such as corn and copper, are legal fiats; that is, they are designated as valuable property where none existed before.
This valuable commodity is used in medical scanners and large - scale experiments such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
Nonetheless, as budgets soar and studios rely more heavily on tentpoles that can at best meet tall expectations, a surely profitable series such as this is a valuable commodity.
My field is in Human Resources and when I come across an exceptional individual such as Burt, it's important to me that I inform management of any company that they have a very valuable commodity in their organization «Burt» and, to ever lose him to another company, would be a great loss to Toyota Santa Monica.
Not all bookstores are doing this, but with fewer brick and mortar outlets, such shelf space is valuable real estate, and retailers view it as a marketable — to self - publishers — commodity in itself, almost like the purchase of an ad in a newspaper.
«Credit Services Organization» does not include any of the following: (i) a person authorized to make loans or extensions of credit under the laws of this State or the United States who is subject to regulation and supervision by this State or the United States, or a lender approved by the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for participation in a mortgage insurance program under the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. Section 1701 et seq.); (ii) a bank or savings and loan association whose deposits or accounts are eligible for insurance by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, or a subsidiary of such a bank or savings and loan association; (iii) a credit union doing business in this State; (iv) a nonprofit organization exempt from taxation under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, [FN1] provided that such organization does not charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration prior to or upon the execution of a contract or other agreement between the buyer and the nonprofit organization; (v) a person licensed as a real estate broker by this state if the person is acting within the course and scope of that license; (vi) a person licensed to practice law in this State acting within the course and scope of the person's practice as an attorney; (vii) a broker - dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission acting within the course and scope of that regulation; (viii) a consumer reporting agency; and (ix) a residential mortgage loan broker or banker who is duly licensed under the Illinois Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987.
Forests — especially the old - growth forests that are commonly the target — are incredibly valuable commodities and as such, it costs a huge amount of money to offset the missed financial opportunity of not harvesting them.
Disruptive technologies such as cloud computing are changing the technical support landscape and dictating what employers see as unique and valuable background and expertise as compared to skillsets seen as commodities.
It's practically a sell sheet in a box, turning the candidate's experience profile into an effective self - marketing piece that presents the jobseeker as a valuable commodity and lists important skills such as networking and client negotiation that should be on any account manager's resume.
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