Sentences with phrase «tangible contribution»

And while every firm is different, there are best practices and a process for rewarding tangible contributions that any firm can use.
As trustees and beneficiaries of the legal system, lawyers should make a more tangible contribution to ensuring its accessibility.
During interviews, focus on your skills and tangible contributions rather than your age.
Professionals who have spent any amount of time in executive positions have a long list of tangible contributions they've brought to their company.
Being a part of the management team, the operations team leader makes tangible contributions to the advancement of organizational goals and practices by developing work schedule and ensuring that members of staff adhere to it for successful implementation.
The governor also urged the newly sworn in permanent secretaries to make tangible contributions, that would enable the state to become socio - economically developed.
The true measure of value is the tangible contribution we make on a daily basis.
The only real measure of your value is the tangible contribution you make on a daily basis.
Now, the matter of personal and familial legacy takes a sardonic turn toward interrogating contemporary Argentina, and a handful of young women whose economic privilege and daily malaise outweighs a tangible contribution to society.
That said, Mr. Egan's book is well - argued and genuinely provocative, and as such, makes a tangible contribution to the current literature on school reform.
Serving on an IBPA committee provides individual members with an opportunity to make tangible contributions to the IBPA community while affecting change within the independent publishing community at - large.
We believe in making a tangible contribution to the world we live in.
«We are committed to bring substantial volumes of upmarket, responsible tourism into southern Tanzania and to make tangible contributions to the local communities and conservation agenda in those areas.
It is also the expectation that the research will be disseminated in other ways and lead to a tangible contribution to the field.
Every time a Sustain: Green biodegradable card is used, a tangible contribution to the fight against global warming is made through carbon offsets, and applied to reforestation projects in Brazil's Mata no Peito rainforest initiative.
In India, the Bank is helping the government of Himachal Pradesh shift to an environmentally sustainable model of economic development, thus making a tangible contribution to the Government of India's objective of reducing the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions without impeding growth.
This award went to what the awards judges described as a «very hardworking team who have made tangible contributions to the success of their organisation» — the in - house team at The First Investor, the investment arm of Qatar's Barwa Bank Group (BBG).
Our recent Halsbury Legal Award highlighted the tangible contribution that we as an in - house legal team have made to the success of the business and I think this is becoming of more and more importance.
Think of your résumé as a personal marketing tool, and remember that corporations are especially interested in the tangible contributions that you'll bring to the business.
The key to landing a coveted position is convincing employers that you will create a significant Return on Investment by offsetting their costs (compensation and benefits) with immediate, tangible contributions.
Calculated to generate insight leading to tangible contributions, President John F. Kennedy issued this edict to American citizens more than forty - five years ago.
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