Sentences with phrase «tangible benefits at»

Instead, you should think about tangible benefits at which you may actually be the best (or at least better than most of your direct competition).
It's debatable whether all that extra RAM adds any tangible benefit at this point.

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«The team at ezRez shares our philosophy that loyalty programs can and should go beyond their traditional models and we're excited about joining forces to make a long - term impact on the industry while also bringing tangible benefits to consumers.»
At issue in Salman's appeal is whether the government in insider trading cases must prove that an alleged source of corporate secrets like the brother - in - law received a tangible benefit like cash in exchange for any tips.
Take a hard look at the tangible benefits you expect to receive.
«I personally wish they had done more to directly link corporate rate reductions and pass - throughs, for that matter, to real and tangible benefits for employees, things like IRA matching or employee profit sharing or employee ownership,» Dean Zerbe, managing director at the tax consultancy Alliantgroup and former tax counsel to the Senate Finance Committee, told me last year.
The refinance must produce a net tangible benefit resulting in at least a 0.5 percentage point reduction in the combined interest rate and Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP) or Refinancing from an Adjustable - Rate Mortgage (ARM) to a Fixed - Rate Mortgage (with no more than 2 percentage points greater than the combined interest rate and MIP)
Loosely, Net Tangible Benefit for a fixed - rate mortgage is defined as reducing the «combined rate» by at least one - half of one percent.
And in no other sport is a result so regularly altered days after an event, further adding to the confusion is while Harvick still technically won at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, he lost a lot of the tangible benefits that go with being victorious.
It will provide at least one not for profit agency in each of the four National Grid Gas Distribution Areas with up to # 100k funding to design and deliver a project bringing tangible and lasting benefits to low - income households in fuel poverty.
At Santa Cruz, we've been thinking about putting in place something we're calling Graduate College, which would allow us to provide a structure and a community for graduate students and postdocs, but give us a very specific way in which we could offer not just career counseling but really specific, tangible benefits, like certificates in advanced college teaching, certificates in instructional technology, certificates in laboratory management, labor relations, and so on.
Last August, Ron Johnston at the University of Sydney finished an investigation of the contentious issue of whether concentrating research resources has tangible benefits.
At a time when resources are limited, individualised medicine can help us offer new technology only to those patients who will have a tangible benefit from it.»
Besides the attempt to avoid the bioethical tug - of - war that is human stem - cell research, the scientists have a very logical reason for turning to cow eggs: In order to really study stem - cell development in a way that could lead to tangible benefits in medicine, researchers need to look at thousands and thousands of specimens, and human eggs are in short supply.
It will provide crucial financial support for efforts aimed at not only catalyzing biomedical discoveries, but also ensuring that those advances produce tangible health benefits through new modes of diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
At foundry10, we are interested in professional development that can help teachers expand their own understanding of STEM concepts while directly providing a tangible benefit to their students.
It delivers tangible benefits from a driving perspective with the Fiat offering a smoother ride than before and reasonable handling, particularly at low speeds.
While someone's decision to use an eReader at home is based on personal preference, a business could see very tangible benefits in adopting the technology.
You can create such lists or round - ups on any theme or category that interests you enough to remain dedicated, enthusiastic, and consistent for the long haul — at least six months to a year, if you want to see a tangible benefit.
But you can create such lists or round - ups on any theme or category that interests you enough to remain dedicated, enthusiastic, and consistent for the long haul — at least 6 months to 1 year, if you want to see a tangible benefit.
The most tangible benefit is a dedicated webpage for your book at the STM website.
At present there are no incentives or tangible benefits for non-compulsory trades, such as general contractors, to register with these provincial associations.
The FHA Streamline Refinance only requires that the homeowner has made on - time payments for the last 6 months; and, that the homeowner receives a «Net Tangible Benefit» — in this case, defined as lowering the «combined rate» by at least one - half of one percent.
Loosely, Net Tangible Benefit for a fixed - rate mortgage is defined as reducing the «combined rate» by at least one - half of one percent.
The unique factor here is the tangible benefit to owning a home at the end of the loan.
A higher or «good» credit score can translate into some tangible benefits for the buyer, as it typically means that the loan would be offered at the most competitive interest rates and other terms.
I ruled out option 3 because I get good, tangible, benefits when I stay at Marriott properties — free breakfast for 2 (full breakfast), room upgrades, free high - speed WiFi and lounge access — and the cash cost of breakfast and WiFi at other hotels would mostly nullify any savings on the room rate.
That's really nice since most hotel loyalty programs require at least 10 nights before you see any tangible benefits.
While there is one tangible benefit to point to — the game has been selling gangbusters since the release of the Atlas Rises update — it feels like creator Sean Murray and the gang at Hello Games are doing this because they're passionate about this game.
At a larger scale, the manufacturing of wind energy technology, the design and construction, as well and maintenance and operations jobs are all tangible benefits of wind energy projects in Michigan.
But beyond the usual stories of enabling students to study at night, there are less tangible benefits too.
By having such a large segment of our workforce employed at Marshall Dennehey for a significant number of years — and in many cases, this has been the only law firm at which they have worked — our clients realize tangible benefits.
At the same time, some people prefer to invest in tangible things with gains that they can hope to experience in their lifetime, not only leave investments that only benefit their heirs.
«By creating meaningful social connections at work we can provide companies with tangible business benefits: improving employee experience, engagement, retention, foster inclusion, break department silos, encourage collaboration, uncover innovation, and more,» he continued.
The legislation «fails to recognize the broad, tangible benefits of encryption, and rather than making anyone safer, will only succeed in making most smartphone owners more vulnerable while doing nothing to limit the ability of criminals to operate outside the purview of law enforcement,» Amie Stepanovich, U.S. policy manager at Access Now, told TechNewsWorld.
The statewide negotiation process is not only providing benefits at the macro level, but there are also tangible results for individual native title claims.
Paragraph 6 noted that, at the same time, it is crucial to develop skills and capacities in communities for people to effectively carry out the tasks of governance so that it delivers tangible benefits for communities and people.
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