Sentences with phrase «tangible benefits like»

Yet for $ 20 more, Roku made a product that's far superior in almost every way, with tangible benefits like TV controls and a remote that you can point anywhere.
Higher education can certainly be an expensive undertaking, though it can lead to tangible benefits like higher salaries and better job opportunities.
However hard you try, selling the less tangible benefits like gamification, automated road maps, and increased learner engagement just may not be enough if the organization is facing tough financial choices.
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.

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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.
Like Rogers has done with its Share Everything Plans, pushing legacy customers towards more lucrative options with promises of value - added freebies like Shomi and NHL GameCentre Live, Fido's new plans offer tangible benefits for new and exiting subscribLike Rogers has done with its Share Everything Plans, pushing legacy customers towards more lucrative options with promises of value - added freebies like Shomi and NHL GameCentre Live, Fido's new plans offer tangible benefits for new and exiting subscriblike Shomi and NHL GameCentre Live, Fido's new plans offer tangible benefits for new and exiting subscribers.
«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.
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.
It's given me a lot of time to reflect on the benefits of breastfeeding, and beyond just the tangible benefits for your baby, things like what you can learn about yourself while breastfeeding.
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.
Plus, they add, treating depression is likely to have noticeable, tangible benefits to patients — something that can't be said for factors like high blood pressure or cholesterol.
Like any other cost center in the company, Learning and Development department has to show that it delivers real tangible benefit to the organization.
Free textbooks, like tuition grants directed to students in private schools, are a form of tangible financial assistance benefiting the schools themselves, and the State's constitutional obligation requires it to avoid not only operating the old dual system of racially segregated schools but also providing tangible aid to schools that practice racial or other invidious discrimination.
We have spent many years developing products, like home contents, vehicle, buildings, and portable possessions insurance that will not only cover you against the financial risk of loss, theft, or damage, but will also give you tangible benefits, like road assist and home assist.
It seems like unnecessary harshness that doesn't provide any tangible benefit to handling.
There isn't much one can do if this happens, except to have exposure beforehand to asset classes that benefit when inflation increases (real estate and tangible / commodity - based mutual funds, like the precious metals and energy sectors).
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 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.
That's a tangible benefit, like taking a cut of ill - gotten proceeds.
Urban forests can improve the quality of urban life and livelihood in many ways, providing both tangible (e.g. food, energy, timber, fodder) and less tangible environmental and societal benefits and services, like its contribution to urban greening, nature conservation and biodiversity management, improvement of the urban microclimate (less dust, more shade, lower temperatures), provision of opportunities for recreation, maintenance of buffer zones and protection of urban water resources.
Avoid marketing on benefits like hard working and very knowledgeable and and focus on the tangible.
There are certainly some tangible benefits to joining the bar association, like discounts on legal research, health insurance, etc., but those are purely transactional.
Medical and general travel insurance has both tangible benefits, like recovering lost or stolen luggage and belongings, and intangible benefits, such as peace of mind and financial assurance while traveling.
So although Skylake may not offer any tangible benefit over Haswell for gaming, it's clear that DDR4 can still achieve a marginal number of improvements over DDR3 for anyone who runs more RAM - intensive applications like WinRar or Photoshop on either generation of CPU.
The core of the researchers» quest was to determine whether or not a large and easily accessible repository, like Wikipedia, provided a tangible benefit to researchers.
«Innovation for a Better Life» is the tagline describing what the G4 is supposed to be, referencing the notion that a new phone like this shouldn't just show off new technologies, it should actually have tangible benefits to its users.
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