By improving your confidence and refining your research techniques you'll soon see
tangible benefits in other parts of your personal and professional life.
Unlocking achievements and gaining Gamerscore may be an addictive if ultimately pointless diversion for many players, but dedicated achievement hunters will now get
some tangible benefits in the form of an ongoing Microsoft Points rebate and special gift.
The results of this survey found that travelers want
tangible benefits in return for their loyalty and we anticipate that will continue, with companies like Best Western working to find new ways to appeal to the mindset.»
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.
The AWD system offers a full - time setting and will offer the driver
tangible benefits in every day driving conditions such as wet and icy tarmac.
If you keep going with cycles of creatine, though, you can help your body along the way with protein synthesis and you can definitely see
tangible benefits in terms of lean muscle growth.
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.
Miner said she strongly believes that governments should demand
tangible benefits in exchange for any public benefit granted to developers.
However, you must be current on your monthly payments and show that you'll receive a net
tangible benefit in the form of a lower interest rate or monthly cost.
Streamline Refinance applicants must demonstrate that there's a Net
Tangible Benefit in the refinance.
Which would lead to the conclusion that reducing our greenhouse gas production today would be a pointless endeavor which would restrict our economy today for
no tangible benefit in the future.
In any case, there is no reason to believe that a dual - core processor would yield any kind of
tangible benefit in a classic e-reader since there aren't actually multiple processes going on.
The FCRA regulates the agencies, and explicitly allows this modest invasion of privacy provided the consumers receive
a tangible benefit in return.
However, you must be current on your monthly payments and show that you'll receive a net
tangible benefit in the form of a lower interest rate or monthly cost.
When asking people to donate their hard - earned money to help get your project off the ground, it's impossible to underestimate the importance of offering
a tangible benefit in exchange for your patrons» generosity.
In addition, your new loan must provide you with a net
tangible benefit in order to qualify.
Not exact matches
If nothing else, you want your workforce to feel fairly compensated, and that when they deliver consistent, good effort, it results
in tangible benefits.
Now is the time to back yourself, believe
in yourself, break stuff, find people like you, reinvent, evolve, make connections with mutual,
tangible benefits, build trust, accept tension, share, change and challenge everything.
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.
But while worries about humans» rocky adjustment to an AI - filled future are understandable, it's helpful to also remember that advances
in AI are producing
tangible — sometimes even jaw - dropping
benefits — today.
CVS Health's investments
in corporate social responsibility are a prime example of how an emphasis on purpose can lead to
tangible business
benefits, including more fulfilled, more productive employees and a significant brand boost.
In addition to describing the physical and
tangible benefits of your product or service, you need to communicate its emotional
benefits.
Though BCE claimed it desperately needed the deal for its Bell Media division to compete
in an ever - changing and increasingly international market (not to mention to bulk up its presence
in Quebec), and altruistically promised to undertake a variety of
tangible benefits for the greater good of Canadian society, Blais was having none of it.
«These exciting new anchor tenants align directly with MaRS» mandate and will further Ontario's position as a global leader
in life sciences, leading to
tangible medical
benefits for Ontarians while taking advantage of a massive economic opportunity.»
We still rate the Utilities sector as Unattractive, and only three Utilities stocks earn our Attractive - or - better rating, but the new tax law does give a
tangible benefit to the sector that the market doesn't seem to be factoring
in to its valuation.
Upon closing of this offering, we will record $ million as an increase to the liabilities due to existing owners under certain of the TRAs, see «Notes to Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Balance Sheets,» and
in the future we may record additional amounts as additional liabilities due to existing owners under the five TRAs, such amounts collectively representing our estimate of our requirement to pay approximately 85 % of the estimated realizable tax
benefit resulting from (i) any existing tax attributes associated with interests
in Desert Newco, LLC acquired
in the Reorganization Transactions and the exchanges described above, the
benefit of which is allocable to us as a result of the same, (ii) the increase
in the tax basis of
tangible and intangible assets of Desert Newco, LLC resulting from the exchanges as described above and (iii) certain other tax
benefits related to entering into the TRAs, including tax
benefits related to imputed interest and tax
benefits attributable to payments under the
In the case of adjustable rate mortgages being refinanced, the
tangible benefit would be moving into a fixed interest rate even if that rate is higher than the one currently being paid on the mortgage.
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)
Known as the Net
Tangible Benefit clause, your mortgage payment must reduce 5 percent or more
in order to be FHA Streamline Refinance - eligible.
Talking about the
tangible benefits of your product
in the words of your prospect (or people just like them) is one of the best ways to make a connection that can lead to a sale.
These
tangible benefits and the organized publicity that produces them can not be reconciled with claims put forward
in behalf of folk art.
Instead, and I don't even understand why I need to be telling you this, just let common sense serve as your moral compass and devote your time and resources to activities that actually
benefit your fellow man
in tangible, practical ways.
The
benefits are: God's mercy is communicated
in a
tangible way; Reconciliation with God; Personal encounter with Christ; Divine life is restored
in our soul; Grace is given; Confession reminds us of the price of sin; The profits of penance; Remission of eternal punishment; Temporal punishment can be diminished; Merit and virtue restored; Makes our prayers and works more efficacious; We
benefit from the priest's prayers and penance; More fruitful participation
in other sacraments; Sacrament of healing; Strengthens our faith; Cultivates hope; Increases charity; Fosters growth
in humility and
in self - knowledge; Helps to form our conscience; Brings psychological
benefits; Prevents us from falling into more serious sins; Improves our prayer life; Source of spiritual direction; Helps us becomesaints.
In a democracy, this minority is easily outvoted, especially if populist politicians agitate the majority that either feels the pain or, minimally, does not see any
tangible benefits as yet.
They approached the holy life
in the way they did not only for the purposes of escaping the entrapments of this world, but even more so because «such denials... afforded very
tangible real «life
benefits.
With the finalisation of the agreement
in late 2014, and its signing
in Canberra earlier this year,
tangible benefits have already begun to flow, even before it's
in force.
This award seeks to recognise a single initiative between a drinks company and its supplier (s)
in the last year, which has delivered
tangible benefits for both parties.
The ability to lay their eggs
in nests, run and spread their wings are
tangible benefits that shouldn't be underestimated.
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.
By providing a setting for the salt marsh to migrate, Rough Meadows is projected to play a key role
in assisting this important coastal ecosystem threatened by sea level rise, while also providing
tangible public health and safety
benefits by storing flood waters and blunting storm surge
in the important years ahead.
«We see that fathers, too, need a family - supportive work environment when it comes to aligning work and family, and this has
tangible benefits for their jobs and careers, and
in turn for their organizations.»
Note: I'm interested
in tangible, measurable, and proven
benefits in short to medium term.
The public need to see the scale of Britain's relationship with the US and the
tangible benefits it brings to them
in their daily lives.
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.
It also provides a
tangible benefit to the scholar
in a piece of work that will play a significant role
in their future career
in the industry.»
It also provides a
tangible benefit to the scholar
in a piece of work that they can be proud of.
The second local law signed by Poloncarz, Local Law 19 - 1, imposes misdemeanor criminal sanctions against any individual who is found to fraudulently represent themselves as a veteran
in order to receive a monetary or any other
tangible benefit.
«This is a
tangible sign of progress being made under the Cordoba agreements - progress that will bring real
benefits to the people of Gibraltar,» Mr Hoon added, referring to the accords reached
in September allowing today's event to take place.
Further, an individual who fraudulently represents him or herself as a decorated veteran
in order to obtain money, property or other
tangible benefits should be subject to penalty.»
«Despite these substantial,
tangible benefits, the Legislature advanced this bill, which effectively restricts access to mental health care
in Western New York, reduces investments
in community based services and is inconsistent with recent agreements negotiated with the Legislature during the annual budget discussions,» Cuomo wrote
in the veto message.