Sentences with phrase «tangible way so»

Certification and professional affiliation are about giving back to the industry in a tangible way so that you, the client, can benefit from the knowledge and quality of the person who serves you.
With this in mind, the Invent + Patent System ™ can be effectively used to coax users into formulating their ideas in a more tangible way so that the concepts can move from a pure idea into something descriptive enough to be legally viewed as an invention.

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«It makes time visible and tangible,» Knapp told BusinessWeek, «so it changes the way people think about time passing.»
So although my wife I sometimes worry that we are raising our girls different than the way we were raised, we think that in many ways, our way is teaching them to follow Jesus in meaningful and tangible ways which we did not really learn until more recently.
We believe encountering God changes lives, so the magazine looks at how we can live that out in tangible and intentional ways.
And what's ironic is that I'm so bothered because Jesus actually challenges me to not only care for the souls of all humanity, but to feed the hungry, aid the sick, regard the stranger, visit the prisoner, and love my neighbor in tangible ways
Can't have it both ways, so which do you choose: intangible and not the god you believe in, or tangible and the personal god you believe in, but with limitations due to its tangibility?
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.
So, for me, heading into the kitchen is a way for me to turn off my brain and do something that gives me something positively tangible in the end.
Our society doesn't value (in a tangible financial way) supporting mothers staying at home, etc, so in the mean time, we have to just «deal» with our economic reality and choices or lack thereof.
She was still a baby in so many ways, tangible and intangible.
So, if Pakistan also takes tangible steps for facilitating a power - sharing arrangement in Afghanistan, in which all of its ethnic and religious groups are reasonably represented, this will help end its current regional isolation and pave the way for enhanced regional interaction.
The areas upon which, by working together, we can achieve tangible, practical outcomes are both so vast and so important that they, in many ways, contextualise our differences.
«We have transformed the way the department manages its finances, so spending is attached to tangible results on the ground, which are rigorously scrutinised by the new independent aid watchdog,» international development secretary Andrew Mitchell said.
So these are tangible, evidentiary facts that say Rochester is on the way back.»
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.
so make sure you're documenting your progress in a tangible way.
I've heard from so many of you that you're looking for REAL, tangible style inspiration... and what better way to get real, tangible style inspiration than from each other?!
Directed by Tomas Alfredson, the Swedish filmmaker who so effectively brought a tangible sense of horror and pathos to the terrific vampire thriller Let the Right One In, the film is set in the early 1970s in an England still wrestling its way through the Cold War.
All that distinguishes the groups is their randomly drawn lottery numbers, so we can be confident that the groups are comparable not only in observable ways (like race and income), but also in less tangible ways, such as motivation to succeed.
DDC makes such significant alterations to so many systems that it creates tangible changes in the way the 7 - series responds to inputs - and does so without confronting the driver with three million possible combinations of settings.
The series» immense wealth of research is what makes it so special, as only Auel has been able to depict the lives of early peoples in such a profoundly tangible way.
Willy was gone so the letters were a tangible way to get the story out.
I wish I could help all of the authors who reach out to me in more tangible ways, but perhaps the best thing I can do is to keep sharing what I've learned so that folks don't repeat my mistakes.
So, I guess the obvious question then is: what are some practical, tangible ways that I, as a consumer can take, to improve my credit score?
«I have friends who are displaced in Houston and I'm so far away from them, but still this is way that I can help and do something tangible and make a difference, in addition to my donations, «s aid Marston.
Cooperation with national courts is a tangible way to implement this objective and highlights the importance of the decision of the ECJ, which in so doing plays a significant role on a global level by supporting the ICC «in advancing the rule of law, thereby reducing impunity» (Rome Statute, Preamble).
Cooperation with internal courts is a tangible way to implement this objective and highlights the importance of the decision of the ECJ, which in so doing plays a significant role on a global level by supporting the ICC «in advancing the rule of law, thereby reducing impunity» (Preamble, Rome Statute).
Chromecast isn't built to upscale content in any way, so there's no real tangible benefit for buying an Ultra if you own a 1080p save for the slightly better internals.
Some career and life paths don't lend themselves to so easily leave something tangible behind the way artists, construction crews, and parents are able to.
When drafting your CV, it is important to keep the STAR method in mind so that you convey your talents and skills in tangible ways that employers can understand and remember.
My proposition is that the competing interests of caring for the other parent and the idealization of the aligned parent creates a dissonance so intense that resolution involves allowing for the accumulation of all of the child's pain, stress, and anxiety to be projected onto the rejected parent in such a way that the rejected parent becomes a tangible manifestation of any discomfort the child has experienced thus far.
I could use my entire column talking about the tangible products we produce to serve that purpose, but more important is the common thread in everything we do: We stay focused on the big picture — scanning the landscape for the new threats and opportunities coming your wayso you can stay focused on what matters most to you.
It's been quite a thoughtful journey writing out the processes and lessons learned along the way to a home I love, I'm so excited to have the opportunity to share in such tangible, pretty books:).
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