Before long, you will have built a knowledge economy of highly literate and sound - thinking people who can stand on their own and
take meaningful decisions in business which will undoubtedly rub off on the nation's fortunes».
Not exact matches
«We do not
take decisions that impact jobs lightly, but we committed in May to implement
meaningful changes to reset our business, remove layers and find cost efficiencies, and we are acting with a sense of urgency on that commitment,» McDonald's spokeswoman Heidi Barker Sa Shekhem said in a statement.
Embedding workplace and community learning into core academic courses not only makes the learning measurably more
meaningful but also demystifies the adult world and helps students make better
decisions about what classes to
take next and what training to pursue after high school.
The responsibility of each citizen and community to ensure
meaningful decision - making that is based on the twin principles of ecological integrity and socio - economic equity, conditioned in the interim by a «common but differentiated responsibility» in which those currently rich within the country
take on a greater role and / or are incentivised or forced to to give up their excessively consumptive lifestyles in order for the poor to have adequate levels of human security.
Students
take responsibility for their own educational plans, and graduate with the tools and dispositions to make
meaningful decisions about their future.
«Parents and school staff must be consulted in a
meaningful way before any final
decisions over the schools» futures are
taken.
Taking the leap into pet ownership is not a
decision to be
taken lightly, but it can be a very
meaningful and worthwhile
decision for many elderly adults.
In her seminal 1998 work Hamlet on the Holodeck, Janet Murray first formalized the concept of agency, defining it as the feeling we get when we
take meaningful action in an interactive system and experience the results of our
decisions and choices.
Agency is the ability of the player to
take meaningful action in a game and to witness the results of his
decisions and choices.
Now one could argue whether Forster
decision to
take that + / - 1.4 C as
meaningful in any way, but that is what we are dealt with under the assumption that they know what they are doing.
Those values are the backbone of the firm and we don't make any
meaningful decisions without
taking them into account.
Despite what you think, our brain is now wired to
take in and process more ---- and we consider many variables in a moment in order to make a simple
decision like salsa, or a more complex and
meaningful decision like how much sex is enough for your relationship?