Sentences with phrase «term vision by»

Goal 5 serves as the Strategic Plan's long - term vision by prioritizing resources for ongoing research and development for new, innovative assessments (e.g., applied work - setting assessments, curriculum - embedded assessments) based on its current assessment system.

Not exact matches

The term — coined by James Collins and Jerry Porras in their 1996 article «Building Your Company's Vision» — refers to the 30 - year game changing goals, like Sony trying to change the worldwide perception of Japanese products being of poor quality.
Pivot, a term coined by The Lean Startup author Eric Ries that means «a change in strategy without a change in vision,» is the answer to building a successful mobile app.
Look at the long - term goal for your vision, and don't be discouraged by the lack of pay or progress you will inevitably experience initially.
The bottom line is that Apple's ambitions in the content industries seem to be hampered in part by a lack of a consistent vision about what the company wants to do and why, combined with a culture clash between existing movie studios and TV networks about who is the most important player in the relationship, and who gets to control the terms.
Jim Cramer is joined by Newell Brands CEO Michael Polk to discuss the long - term vision of the company.
At the 19th Communist Party National Congress held in October, President Xi unveiled a bold, long - term vision to transform China into a «great modern socialist country» — a global leader in innovation and trade that boasts sustainable growth, a cleaner environment and reduced inequality — by the 100th anniversary of the People's Republic in 2049.
«By accelerating our growth in this segment, Canadian exempt securities market participants across the country - issuers, dealers and investors - are assured of a committed industry - leading partner with the long - term vision and resources critical to providing the expertise, solutions and technology investment that will satisfy their needs today, and well into the future.»
He is driven by a vision, essential in the context of Software - as - a-Service, where hyper - growth is underpinned by a process where the initial transaction is only the beginning of a long term, low friction, value based partnership that delights customers at every touch point.
We have helped companies create a vision - level BHAG by advising them to think in terms of four broad categories: target BHAGs, common - enemy BHAGs, role - model BHAGs, and internal - transformation BHAGs.
Conservatives, for their part, repelled by the public vision of civil rights advocates and convinced that the programs of the past have failed, prefer not to address racial issues at all; when they do, they talk in formalistic terms about the principle of «color - blind state action.»
The long term result of that youthful movement of dissent has been that an entire generation of American Catholics still exists that by and large knows very little of the beautiful vision of Catholic moral teaching on marriage and family.
Even the modern Unitarian, insofar as he or she would make claim to the Christian name whatever may be thought about theological definitions of Jesus Christ's significance, will say that his or her religion is toward God as God is defined by Jesus Christ — which is to say that the specifically Christian understanding of God must be in terms of what Whitehead styled «the Galilean vision.
That is, we know God in terms of his vision (his ordering of relevant possibilities), and this ordering or vision is constituted by the conceptual or mental feelings of a physical process.
Does it speak to the problem of my monumental ego shackled by «religion,» «peers,» my philosophy, my bias, my prejudice, my lack of compassion, my theology, my hermeneutics, my personal vision, my terms of desire, surrounded by goodies — all of which prevent me from helping others, from being free?
Not the other as a psychic life that is to be re-experienced and reconstituted, but the other as a vision or a truth conveyed by the speech performance of an author in terms of a potentiality structured in the text that can only be actualized through the process of reading.
The church called itself the Chicago Temple — an odd usage of the term by Methodists, perhaps a sign of the grandness of their vision.
Just how disturbing, but also promising, his vision of the reign of God was can be brought out in a fresh way if we interpret it in terms of the four interrelated modalities required by any integral religious vision.
The Reagan vision is expressed by Justin Dart, who spoke in «franker terms than Reagan himself»: «I have never looked for a business that's going to render a service to mankind....
Even though one finds his life by losing it, by letting go of his present self, and even though one can not realize his greater fulfilment by attempting to control the process of creative mutuality for his own purposes or by concentrating his attention upon his forthcoming reward, surely the vision of perfect love of man can not be conceived normatively in terms of extinction.
Bergson's favorite example of this is the; introduction of the calculus: «It is my belief, in fact, that the idea of differential, or rather, fluxion, was suggested to science by a vision of this kind; metaphysical in its origins, it became scientific as it grew more rigorous, that is, expressible in static terms» (CM 33).
The Puritan world - view as represented by its doughty expositors, the New England clergy, provided the intellectual vision or framework in terms of which the Revolution later was mounted.
The ambitious vision by founder Daniel Szor for the first ever world - class distillery in the region is long - term and sustainable.
Don is very active and generous in both regional communities where his farms are situated and his long term vision for successful, competitive Australian organic farming is clearly evident by his nurturing of the next generation of farmers, his son Brendan.
Other CIA initiatives have further enhanced the college's position of leadership on these vital issues, including Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives ®, a continuing medical education (CME) conference co-presented by the CIA and the T.H. Chan Harvard School of Public Health; and Menus of Change ®, a ground - breaking leadership initiative launched in 2012 by the CIA in collaboration with select partners who are working to create a long - term, practical vision for the integration of optimal nutrition and public health, environmental stewardship and restoration, and social responsibility concerns within the foodservice sector and beyond.
For me I support Wenger because I believe he has vision in football that's why he has been handicapped by the board in terms of spending big, but he never took issue with that.The future of football is in the self sustaining model and many will realise this many years later.
Yet City's rise — undeniably fuelled by the petrodollars of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan as well as a long - term vision — has coincided with Arsenal's decline over the past decade and the Manchester club are now the team that is setting the benchmark.
«Obviously, the vision is there, the plan is there but again it is not driven by anything than the citizens themselves and the area that we need improvement is for citizens to have trust or confidence that the taxes they are paying will be returned back in terms of infrastructure but I can tell you that I am also concerned; I see a lot of things I don't like but I am inhibited by the amount of money I have,» Governor Ambode said.
By working together with business on a long - term vision, we can build confidence to invest, grow and create British jobs in one of our most important sectors.»
However, there are fundamental questions over building a strategic approach to the conflict that if answered could provide more solid bedrock to policies that have too often been defined by a tactical responsiveness as opposed to a long term vision.
Or to look at it in the Chinese context, the term has something in accordance with Mr Sun Yat - sen's vision of a government in modern China: a government of the people, for the people and by the people («San Min Zhu Yi»).
Compassionate conservatism seeks to change the terms of this debate, by presenting a new and positive vision of society which emphasises these «sideways» linkages between people.
He, however, was optimistic that with all the good works that President Mahama has done and his economic vision for the country, he is more than convinced that Ghanaians will give Mahama his second term just as former President Rawlings and Kufuor were given the opportunity to complete their works respectively by serving two terms.
More importantly, the commission can not comprehend how the redefinition of the EFCC's mandate in narrow terms, ultimately whittling it down, fits into the clamour by Nigerians and the vision of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration for a vibrant and courageous anti-corruption agency.
The terms 20/20 and 6/6 are derived from standardized sized objects that can be seen by a «person of normal vision» at the specified distance.
The Centre for Vision in the Developing World, set up by University of Oxford physicist Joshua Silver, says that by 2030 eyesight will be one of the world's top 10 health issues in terms of productivity and opportunities — taking a bigger economic toll than the HIV epidemic.
«Vision» is a broad term, but leaders of companies that scored well on corporate vision easily defined it: a long - term commitment to science, communicated strongly and regularly from leadership, backed by action such as allocation of resources and recognition of succVision» is a broad term, but leaders of companies that scored well on corporate vision easily defined it: a long - term commitment to science, communicated strongly and regularly from leadership, backed by action such as allocation of resources and recognition of succvision easily defined it: a long - term commitment to science, communicated strongly and regularly from leadership, backed by action such as allocation of resources and recognition of successes.
The term visual field is often used in ophthalmology, where a visual field test is used to determine whether the visual field is affected by diseases that cause local scotoma or a more extensive loss of vision.
Deteriorations in vision were reported by 29 per cent of astronauts on short - term missions, and 60 per cent on long - term missions.
They also presented the young technologies that would make this vision come true: a common language for representing data that could be understood by all kinds of software agents; ontologies — sets of statements — that translate information from disparate databases into common terms; and rules that allow software agents to reason about the information described in those terms.
Accomplishing this to a meaningful extent will require an extraordinary commitment by the NIH leadership, and extraordinary vision and selflessness from established scientists who will need to set aside their own scientific agendas, and support proposals that are essential to the long - term well being of American scientists.
«One concern was that the improved survival might have been accompanied by a greater number of infants who went on to have impairments in the long term, such as cerebral palsy, developmental delay, hearing and vision loss.
In the labs at Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems of CNR, we demonstrated that the discovered approach works efficiently for both single - and multi-wavelengths Digital Holography, by achieving an enhancement up to 98 % in terms of percentage of noise suppression, thus demonstrating an unsurpassable quality in holographic 3D reconstructions that can be considered a «noise - free» for human vision.
It has been designed to create a bridge between the vision and the practical implementation of LDN, by defining LDN in operational terms.
Researchers from the Buck Institute report one of the first demonstrations of long - term vision restoration in blind mice by transplanting photoreceptors derived from human stem cells and blocking the immune response that causes transplanted cells to be rejected by the recipient.
This concept was expanded and popularized in a 1986 book Engines of Creation by K Eric Drexler, who applied the term nanotechnology to Feynman's vision.
This vision was inspired by analogy with the biological molecular machines that form the basis of life, with the added insight that biology points «to the development of general capabilities for molecular manipulation», initially termed molecular engineering.
In the new study, which was conducted by a team led by Karl Kuban, MD, of the Boston University Medical Center and Boston Medical Center, 26 % of children who were born extremely premature (27 weeks gestation or less, as opposed to a full - term of 37 weeks or more) had cognitive impairment, 11 % had cerebral palsy, 3 % had problems with vision, and 2 % had hearing impairment.
Because the show is written [and I use the term loosely, here — no part of the show is immune to improvisation within a fixed basic plot] by so few people [Denis Leary, Peter Tolan, Mike Martineau and Evan Reilly], there is a unity of vision — and it's execution — that is unique.
For the second year in a row, the media is rightfully outraged by #OscarsSoWhite but it also marks the third year in a row that a Mexican - helmed film dominates the Oscar conversation, an issue that barely merits a mention within a discussion that remains — for better and for worse — locked into seeing this in terms of black and white, sometimes at the expense of more nuanced visions of diversity.
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