Sentences with phrase «than words in»

However, the actions of the Australian Government will speak louder than words in achieving the standards contained in the Declaration.
Therefore not all words are created equal for the search engine — the words in the titles say something different than the words in other parts of the document.
Metrics are more effective than words in conveying how well you've performed your job.
The definitions are just a bit longer than the words in the acronym itself, which stands for «Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation, plus sustainable agriculture».
Most people do not understand that the marketing of a book is much more important than the words in the book.
Fluency - automaticity refers to learning to decode and understand words in texts so effortlessly that the reader can focus on the meaning of the text rather than the words in the text.
For example, Ritchhart says that simple drawings that show how a problem was solved sometimes count more than words in test scoring schemes, and these «pictures» can often be faster to draw and more clear than words.
To borrow the old cliché, actions do speak louder than words in Spirit, and said actions are nicely underscored by Hans Zimmer's majestic score.
In Asia your picture is far more important than the words in your profile.
Edwin Muir, a poet from the Orkney Islands spoke of the tragedy of there being nothing more than words in the Calvinist form of Christianity with which he was familiar:
And it would take considerably more than words in a 2,000 year old book to convince me.
That's 8 percentage points higher than any wording in the Education Next poll.

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In other words, companies run by men got more than 16 times more funding than companies run by women.
Bill noted that because he has been in the public eye longer than his wife that he is sometimes viewed, from the outside, as the final word about foundation decisions, but he explained why that couldn't be further from the truth.
A vision, in other words, is more structured, intentional, enduring and rooted in daily living than mere wishful thinking.
In other words, eating protein - rich meals, rather than higher - carbohydrate ones, leads to more satisfaction, less hunger, and more fat burn.
Offline word - of - mouth can be more powerful — and profitable — than all the Google ads in the world.
Or in other words, rather than assume that walking while thinking splits your mental and physical resources, leaving less to devote to each, the scientists actually found «an increase in arousal or activation associated with physical activity... which then can be invested into the cognition,» according to the paper reporting the research.
In other words, they hypothesize that taller people are inherently more intelligent than shorter people.
In other words, their foreign profits will probably dwindle more than their U.S. earnings increase.
In other words, if the company notices a shift in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six monthIn other words, if the company notices a shift in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six monthin local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six monthin advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six monthin a season, which lasts six months.
As they took cover from the machine guns, they received word that the war would be over in less than an hour.
If you are make an effort to interact in a somewhat social setting with your potential customers or people who might spread the word for you, it could help you many more times over than some expensive traditional marketing techniques.
How about we agree that you just take my word for it (or read my book), rather than try to learn these prison leadership lessons in their natural setting?
In other words, more than 300 million middle - class consumers with rising disposable incomes are propelling the consumption of China.
And rather than comfort, Canadians in the pre-Trump period might have heard menace in those words.
The Internet makes it easier than ever to distribute text and video, which can be a big help for human rights activists trying to get the word out about horrific conditions in war zones or repressive regimes.
Instead, he focused on listening, since, in his words, «The employees know the business better than I do.»
In other words, he claims that B of A can keep growing — and keep in mind that operating leverage should keep profits growing far faster than revenues — without without any boost from retained earningIn other words, he claims that B of A can keep growing — and keep in mind that operating leverage should keep profits growing far faster than revenues — without without any boost from retained earningin mind that operating leverage should keep profits growing far faster than revenues — without without any boost from retained earnings.
In simple words, it comprehends much differently than the traditional ways of advertisement.
CNN used the word more than once in its reports on Trump, and even the normally cautious New York Times has shown what appears to be an increasing willingness to call a lie exactly that.
In other words, there is no certainty that the Fed «taper» will cause interest rates to move higher than they already have.
There is no word yet on whether Bti has been effective, but Puerto Rico was put under a state of emergency in August with the number of Zika cases on the island now at more than 15,000.
We all have way more strength and ability than we give ourselves credit for, in other words.
In other words, says Surace, the «built environment» presents a far greater opportunity than oft - demonized cars and light trucks, which produce 9 percent of emissions.
It turns out, lost deals actually have a 12.8 percent higher sentiment score (in other words, the buyer uses more positive and less negative language, generating an overall higher «score) than closed - won deals, across all calls that span the sales cycle.
David Dodge stepped down as governor of the Bank of Canada on January 31, and Canadian CEOs had more than a few kind words for him in a web poll conducted by COMPAS Inc..
After you've read them, see if the words game and business don't have a little more in common than you thought.
In other words, it's more than just a figurehead position — it can involve appearing at events, flying to other countries to represent the brand, and meeting with people about potential partnerships.
Second, many states actively favor renewables in electricity generation, and even in places that don't, the word has gotten out that coal combustion is far deadlier to humans than any other electric generation source — including natural gas.
In other words, there's more to a button than you may think.
You might not manage your workplace like Blake, but we can act the bully in ways more subtle than a barrage of cuss words.
Beginning in 1980 with a single dépanneur — as convenience stores are called in Quebec (the word basically means «re-up»)-- Bouchard has built Couche - Tard's network to more than 6,000 stores across North America, another 2,300 in Europe and 3,000 - plus licensees in Asia and Latin America.
The philosophy of stoicism, founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC, asserts that virtues (such as wisdom) should be based on behavior, rather than words.
In other words, while the substance remains largely the same, the presentation has been given a considerable makeover: the new policy is considerably shorter, written in English rather than legalese, and reformatted (more space and color) for an easier reading experiencIn other words, while the substance remains largely the same, the presentation has been given a considerable makeover: the new policy is considerably shorter, written in English rather than legalese, and reformatted (more space and color) for an easier reading experiencin English rather than legalese, and reformatted (more space and color) for an easier reading experience.
The Oxford English Dictionary declared «post-truth» the word of the year — the notion that «objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.»
Read faster and retain more: Train your eye to read groups of words rather than sounding out individual words in your head, known as sub-vocalizing, says Beth Moreno, a University of Texas prof who teaches speed - reading courses.
Off - color jokes, with or without profanity, are far more offensive to people than a word or two spoken in the heat of the moment.
A grease - stained work shirt or apron covered in pizza sauce is a far better indicator of success than being able to use 14 different variations of the word «disrupt» in a single sentence.
If your business has a better «onboarding» process than your competitors, I guarantee you will have far greater word of mouth (and word of mouse) and just as importantly, you will build much stronger relationships with these new customers that will reduce the chances of losing them way too soon in the business relationship.
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