Sentences with phrase «through brighter ideas»

Sun Chemical to Showcase Complete Portfolio through Brighter Ideas for Labels and Packaging at Labelexpo 2017

Not exact matches

• The ARPA - E Director will have flexible hiring authority to recruit the best and brightest program managers from outside of government at competitive salaries and for limited tenures of 3 - 5 years to ensure that fresh ideas and talent circulate through the program.
Reading back through chapters 1 and 2, I hardly know that bright - eyed, bushy - tailed young lady who hadn't the slightest idea what was about to hit her.
Having style, great idea conception, beauty of detail stands out from the top, through applications that highlight to bright corset and rounded shaped neckline, slightly molded.
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Project Bright IDEA 1 was funded by NCDPI through the Exceptional Children Division and Raising Achievement and Closing Gaps Section and by The American Association for Gifted Children at Duke University through a grant from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and private donations.
Now their bright and shining new ideas can be seen at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington through May 26.
The architecture of Towada Art Center seems to express this idea in the way visitors flow from room to room through bright corridors.
The spectacular failure of Solyndra is a good object lesson in what happens when someone jumps the rails and go from bright idea to commercial scale without passing through this time - tested paradigm.
Then, the last position in the author list may be for the «senior author», like the first author's professor... but only if he had actual input (if only in the form of bright ideas, or reading it through and commenting before submission) into the paper.
«Moving the Global Law Firm Through a Challenging Economy: Focus on Strategy,» Bright Ideas: Insights from Legal Luminaries Worldwide, April 2009, by Mary K Young
To the colour shy, but also colour curious: If the idea of adding something bright or even just not - white to your house is both appealing and a bit frightening to you, have you thought about adding little snippets of colour in a way that won't confront you everytime you walk through each room?
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