Sentences with phrase «suggests the approach of»

Cardinal Dulles relays to us that in it, he suggested an approach of dialogue and interaction between theology and science so that neither discipline would try to displace or ignore the other.
I am very much certain that the suggested approach of the UN is economically unsound.

Not exact matches

Examples of advocates of this approach abound, but here's a Business Insider post suggesting that «instead of creating neat little boxes for each area of our life,» we try to «eliminate the distinctions as much as possible.»
Zafar suggests searching LinkedIn for people with the expertise you need, then sending a straightforward e-mail requesting a few minutes of their time: «Typically four out of 10 people will say yes if you approach them honestly, correctly and with an interesting topic.»
Though there had been some talk about recommendations for reducing red meat intake, the feds took a soft approach, suggesting merely that «lower intakes of meats, including processed meats; processed poultry; sugar - sweetened foods, particularly beverages; and refined grains have often been identified as characteristics of healthy eating patterns.»
In other sessions, he explains the results of our Bod Pod tests, suggesting that a balanced approach to eating and exercise that will reduce body fat percentages much more effectively than «running a marathon and eating anything you like.»
Answering yes to 5 of the 10 questions above would suggest you approach matters from a Quantum perspective at least 50 % of the time; the more you answer yes, the higher the percentage of your time is spent leading from a Quantum perspective.
So he suggests coming up with a list of six organizations or people you would like to have backing your company and approach them with an eye on getting to know one another.
Jackson suggests «a progressive kind of approach» to the problem, proposing partial loan forgiveness for those who start a business.
So far most of the government apps seem modest in scope (think: Mapping crime reports or finding out when the next train will come), but O'Reilly suggested that this is only the beginning and that the approach can work for big problems like rising health care costs, poorly performing schools, and climate change.
When Camp suggested a few verbal lines of approach, he sounded great.
Increasing exposure to larger deals (there is considerable evidence, anecdotal and otherwise, that lenders are seeking to raise their hold limits on syndicated deals) will create an uncomfortable dynamic in which the failure of some deals will be too painful to contemplate, suggesting drawn - out turnarounds as an approach to increase enterprise value and bailout lenders unable to take severe haircuts on large exposures.
She suggests using your professional network to spread the word that you're hiring, and approaching the candidate you're interested in on neutral ground, like a Chamber of Commerce meeting or conference.
Tom Knox, the chairman of UK advertising trade body the IPA who was one of the attendees at the meeting, told Business Insider he suggested TfL could take a similar approach to a competition Channel 4 ran last year.
But top - down policies won't bring about meaningful change, warns Yost, founder and president of the Work + Life Fit Inc. consulting firm based in Madison, N.J. Instead, she recommends that companies adopt a «partnership» approach, encouraging employees to suggest arrangements that fit their own needs while still ensuring that work gets done — and gets done well.
Rogers and Shaw are stressing the advantages of the service's curatorial approach, with suggested playlists supposedly mimicking the recommendations that video store clerks once provided.
Since Help Scout is a help desk, it would be foolish to claim that I'm approaching this without a slight brush of bias, but I promise you my stance comes from experience; specifically, seeing new founders suggest to other new founders why they think a convoluted system of Gmail filters is «okay for now.»
«Everything that has happened in the last 20 years has suggested that the commission is moving away from these required carriage regulations and is much more in favor of a market - based approach,» says Nick Ketchum, a consultant and former senior director with the CRTC.
The network's dire situation two years later suggests Quebecor miscalculated the size of that opportunity — or botched its approach.
A: Lise D'Andrea, president and CEO of Customer Service Experts, an Annapolis, Md. - based consulting firm, suggests an approach we'll call The Three P's.
Travis Steffen of Cyber Superpowers suggests a much more targeted and labor - intensive approach: «If I were a recent grad, I'd think about the organization I'd kill to be a part of.
The approach Fuerst would suggest, then, is to double one's market exposure in the November - to - April period, and then simply hold Treasury bonds in the other period of time.
A simple approach to the problem, suggested originally by the CWA labor union and reportedly under consideration by the Trump administration, would dole out the visas in order of an employee's rank based on salary.
«The findings suggest that an emotionally intelligent approach to making decisions is if you're feeling anxious because of something unrelated to the decisions, to not make the decisions right away,» suggests Prof. Côté.
«Given the significant consequences of acting as an unregistered broker - dealer and the increased attention being given to this issue by the SEC staff, private - fund advisers should consider reviewing their practices to determine whether any activities that may be approaching or crossing the line would require broker - dealer registration,» David Blass, the chief counsel of the SEC's division of trading and markets, suggested in a speech last April.
Unfortunately, the plan presented by his advisers, Peter Navarro and Wilbur Ross, suggests an approach based on tax credits for equity investment and total private sector participation that will not cover the most important projects, not reach many of the most important investors, and involve substantial mis - targeting of public resources.
As you suggest, I follow a strong dollar cost average approach, but I feel bonds will not make up a portion of my portfolio until my 50s.
On Thursday morning, the Wall Street Journal reported that Mondelez had approached Hershey about a deal, even suggesting the maker of Oreo cookies would change its name to Hershey and base its chocolate operations where Hershey operates to sweeten the deal.
The discussions suggest that potential investors are more bullish on Foursquare's prospects after it began reaping the benefits of a new advertising approach that lets brands target users when they've checked into a locale.
His tweets Thursday suggested Tories should confine their criticism of the Khadr payment to Canadian soil, advising one Tory MP that even when Liberals «disagreed with your government's approach to the U.S., we supported you while in the U.S.»
To make use of this approach, sales representatives should prep for sales meetings by writing down potential problems prospects might have, along with what types of Problem questions might be used to elicit these problems, what types of Implication questions could be used to underscore the consequences of these problems, and what types of Need questions could be used to suggest your company's product as a solution for these problems.
But as precipitous market moves in early February and late March suggested a return to more historically normal levels of volatility, the question for investors now is how to adapt their approach to the new environment.»
The firm wrote in a letter, «The sheer volume, magnitude, and frequency of Facebook's controversies strongly suggests that the company's whack - a-mole approach is insufficient - Facebook needs to institutionalize stronger risk oversight mechanisms.»
Equivalently, the experience also suggests that a rigid application of an inflation - targeting framework may not be necessary, and that there may be elements of the Australian approach which may be applicable to emerging market economies considering adopting an inflation target.
He covers several bad habits of inefficient bloggers (many of which I'm guilty of) and suggests a number of unconventional tools and approaches to streamlining the creation of engaging content.
Instead, the French lawyer suggests taking a rational, clear - minded approach towards the regulation of digital assets.
The salient points are (I) inflation is below target and expected to remain well sub-target for the next 5 10 20 and 30 years; (II) it has been well below target and Fed forecasts for a decade suggesting great skepticism about models that predict acceleration (iii) the 2 percent target is supposed to be an average so inflation should sometimes exceed it especially after a long shortfall (iv) if the 9th year of expansion with unemployment approaching 4 percent is not the time for above target inflation when will that moment ever come?
Ultimately, the difference in Google and Facebook's approaches to the web — and in the case of the latter, to user data — suggest how the duopolists will ultimately be regulated.
The VICE newsmagazine on HBO television has just done a documentary about geologist and mining entrepreneur Keith Barron's return to Ecuador as CEO of Aurania Resources, and it suggests that the country and its people have taken a new, realistic, and practical approach to exploiting their mineral riches.
When the U-3 unemployment rate suggested that the economy was approaching full employment, Chair Yellen held her ground and directed market participants to look at broader economic indicators for signs of labor market slack (please see: Yellen's opposition to following «simple monetary policy rules»).
So I am not suggesting «buy and hold forever» is the approach that must be followed, but I do think that imagining each investment decision as if it were only 1 of 20 that you could make is a great way to think.
By no means are we suggesting that we're bearish on the market; rather, the likelihood is growing that this phase of the bull market rally may be approaching a level that is unsustainable in the near - term.
In the case of a B2B persona — if your product or service addresses their top problem at work, then a simplified approach like you've suggested may work — but that seems to be a limited scenario.
In its paper, the BPP Group raises a number of concerns regarding the hard regulatory approach suggested by the Directive proposals and calls upon the European Commission, Parliament and national governments to support the proportionate, principles - based approach to service supplier oversight overwhelmingly supported by shareholders that is embodied in the Best Practice Principles for Shareholder Voting Research & Analysis, stating that «unwarranted or disproportionate legislation may inhibit the provision of independent information and services that assist investors in the exercise of the very rights and responsibilities that the Directive aims to foster and support.»
Retirement researchers have begun to suggest in recent years that the optimal approach might be to reduce your exposure to shares and other risky assets as you approach end - of - work D - Day — but then to actually start to add more shares to the mix again as you proceed through retirement.
Various media reports suggested last week that Softbank, the parent company of Sprint Corp (NYSE: S), may approach T - Mobile US Inc (NASDAQ: TMUS)'s parent company Deutsche Telekom over a potential tie - up.
 Mr. Poloz himself bent over backwards in his last Monetary Policy Report to not use that term — even though the Bank's own numbers (projecting negative GDP growth for both the first and second quarters of 2015) suggested a recession was indeed already underway. Instead, public officials are normally sanguine and rose - coloured in their public pronouncements, hoping to incrementally shift consumer confidence with their cheeriness, and thus spark more spending. [A ridiculous extreme of this approach was provided when George Bush blithely encouraged Americans to go shopping in the days after the 9 - 11 terrorist attacks.]
So, basically, the vast majority of evidence suggests that you can't use this «loophole» for 2017; however, there is a small minority view / some small amount of belief that this treatment would work for 2017 taxes and it is worth noting that I'm unaware of any court cases directly testing this approach.
And recent signs suggest that the administration may be becoming a bit more measured in its trade approach in response to pressure from congressional Republicans from states that Trump won in 2016; many of those states would be disadvantaged should the US leave NAFTA.
Perhaps the common - sense way to approach this is to accept the possibility that Chilean - style controls (taxes on short - term inflows) may be useful for some countries during the transition, but not too much should be expected of them (see the conclusions on Chile itself, which suggest that the controls managed to lengthen the maturity of the debt, without being able to prevent the exchange rate from appreciating during the phase of capital inflow)(see Edwards (1998)-RRB-.
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