While it's true that bigger cities have a more
tangible element of crime, it must be noted that rural areas have their own unique set of infractions.
«I always liked
the tangible element of physically selling something and understanding how you build and scale a brand,» says Zak, who before Google had spent four years at Aéropostale after stints in investment banking and at McKinsey.
At the Waldorf School of Garden City, we work hard to deliver
the tangible elements of an exceptional educational experience, but what makes our school unique is intangible.
«Technical, which aligns with Authenticity, represents purpose and performance —
tangible elements of the sedan's style.
Not exact matches
As you work on developing a company culture focused on the
elements that will have the most impact, don't ignore the importance
of the one
tangible aspect
of the employee experience: the workplace.
Milan Lucic might still be a very good top - six player that brings a physical
element to the ice and tries to change the culture in the room, but he is not going to create a huge
tangible swing on the ice in terms
of goals.
But to be one
of the faces
of NASCAR there is another key
element a driver must possess: The ability to win, or least be competitive enough where the hype eventually takes on some form
of tangible substance.
To make this idea more
tangible, Lewis is treating satellites and space junk as
elements in a kind
of mathematical network, a network whose connections reveal how many objects a given satellite approaches in orbit (Acta Astronautica, vol 66, p 257).
Most significantly, it's the first film that really explains what the Stones are, and therefore changes them from being a vaguely ominous background
element to a fully - fledged,
tangible part
of the MCU's central storytelling.
Although cinema is probably the most multifarious kind
of art, the visual
elements of a motion picture are
of great significance and cinematography captures as the
tangible, as the contextual allure... Read more»
Ever since, the legal requirement for security officers to be licensed has had a significantly positive impact upon public perceptions
of the UK's private security industry, by reducing the freedom
of criminal
elements to operate in the sector, while providing
tangible evidence
of an individuals» eligibility and suitability to provide a professional service.
Tangible elements such as photos, logos, and cover design are also part
of the author brand.
Progression does feel
tangible and rewarding, the map design and overall level
of presentation for the multiplayer
elements is just as impressive as that present in the campaign.
It gives players a place to try out things where there is some
element of tangible progress, rather than just being sat in Training Mode with a practice dummy.
In my work I use the complexity
of abstract forms and
tangible elements as a response to the undeniable beauty
of colour.
The resulting visual language consists a physical, tactile aspect stemming from the treatment
of ultimately
tangible material on the one hand and a representation
of ephemeral
elements on the other.
For Collins however, the
tangible aspect
of his work is the result
of a chemical technique — mixing acrylic and oil paints to add an
element of uncontrollable fluctuation.
Using
elements from the
tangible world such a artists» materials, travel ephemera, tobacco and wine labels allowed Motherwell to construct a narrative for the viewer while still maintaining his automatic and gestural style
of painting.
Questions
of material and personal value align with definitions
of virtual and physical realms; depictions
of natural landscapes defy
tangible realities; and an awareness
of time is envisaged in
elements of light and sound.
British abstract impressions Artist Melanie Berman paintings explore
tangible and intangible
elements of the natural world and multiple narratives that challenge and engage the viewer.
Thisfeeling
of being unable to retrieve and read data in a manageable way was expressed in
tangible form on the gallery wall in the form
of digitally printed wallpaper, the central
element of which was a «wait» cursor from an obsolete generationof Apple software — a black wristwatch — surrounded by blurry, vector - drawn steam - trainsand a Greek temple: the out -
of - date ridiculed by the seriously antique (Some Civic Shades, 2011).
Thus, although an objective standard must be used to evaluate whether a reasonable person in the employee's position would have accepted the employer's offer (Reibl v. Hughes, [1980] 2 S.C.R. 880), it is extremely important that the non-
tangible elements of the situation — including work atmosphere, stigma and loss
of dignity, as well as nature and conditions
of employment, the
tangible elements — be included in the evaluation.
Justice Bastarache also noted at paragraph 30 that is important that «the non-
tangible elements of the situation — including work atmosphere, stigma, and loss
of dignity, as well as nature and conditions
of employment, the
tangible elements — be included in the evaluation.»
Copyrights attach to fixed representations
of creative work in a
tangible medium (e.g., the actual code and graphical
elements of the software in question).
One
of the key
elements mentioned by Shaktikanta Das that does not augur well for cryptocurrencies is the lack
of a
tangible asset base.
For the partner organisations that offer the work experience
element of the programme — which include The Emirates Group, the hospitality company Jumeirah Group and real estate firm EMAAR — there are
tangible advantages to participating.
Our Certified Executive Resume Writers employs an achievement oriented
element to executive career marketing documents development that details the nature
of your career progression, the specific challenges you faced in each role, and the
tangible results you produced.
Our Certified Executive Resume Writers employs an achievement oriented
element to the executive career marketing documents development that details the nature
of your career progression, the specific challenges you faced in each role, and the
tangible results you produced.
A business systems analyst is a business expert who deeply engages in the study
of business models and breaks them down into smaller
elements to retrieve useful and
tangible information, with an understanding
of how they should be processes and executed.
Real property is the freehold ownership
of land, including the
tangible elements (physical
elements) and intangible
elements (rights that accrue from the ownership
of physical real estate).
«We've always been able to point to
tangible, factual
elements in the history
of innovation.»