Sentences with phrase «tied to industry»

Ideally, I would have preferred to have a journalist who was on REM's staff report on such an important event, because it would be helpful to have someone on this who is uniquely tied to our industry.
How to Write a Job - Winning Resume Writing a professional resume that stands out from the competition and effectively communicates your value through relevant keywords tied to your industry and profession increases the probability of an interview.
The colleagues and friendships I have developed through LMA keep me tied to the industry more than anything else.
Emissions tied to industry (the production of fertilizer), transportation (moving food around), buildings (to store food), energy (to refrigerate it), and agriculture all contribute a bit to the food waste total.
When reading about the potentials of cellulosic ethanol, I find very few optimists who are not financially tied to the industry and the government support that the industry relies on.
It could be tied to an industry certificate like a NIMS credential, which certifies readiness to work in manufacturing.
Finally, we endorse indicators that are tied to industry credentials or certificates, which can be useful to students who are entering the job market directly out of high school.
And not saying the majority calmoring, but for some people (not tied to the industry) there was value - added innovation that grew alongside the development.
As is oft - noted, cinema remains the art form most closely tied to industry, so the mere act of assembling $ 50 million in financing for a piece of this nature certainly represents no easy task — it's an art in itself.
And a world where designers and brands commit to some of the biggest global issues directly tied to the industry.
-LRB-...) Most of the reliable indicators tied to industry show growth peaking in mid or late 2017, and now trending gradually down.
Where active managers will buy and sell securities in order to meet an investment objective, smart beta ETFs passively observe rules that tie them to an industry (or custom) benchmark.
The Rotman School has close ties to industry, and to stay current with the changing pace of business, the School invites local business leaders to participate in a vital executive - in - residence program.
It should be less volatile than other stocks - that are economically sensitive, that are tied to industries with constant news flow, etc. - for the rest of the year.
Her elevation resurrects a thicket of questions about her familial ties to industries with business before the state government.
Cox has ties to the industry and is just a stand up for the industry that supports him, he is NOT for the people of New York, he is for his pocket book only.
Robert F. Kennedy's organization and others said State Senator Tom Libous should recuse himself from the debate over hydrofracking since his his ties to the industry were made public.
Unveiled in May, the proposed rules state that NIH - funded scientists must fully disclose virtually all financial ties to industry, including travel reimbursement, speaking fees, and consulting fees, that might be perceived as compromising research objectivity.
The candidate must still be confirmed by Congress, but his prospects look good: He apparently does not have ties to industry, one of the sticking points in appointing a new commissioner.
In particular, he means finding a program with close ties to industry.
«Examples of financial ties to industry include payment for research, ownership of stock and stock options, as well as honoraria for advice or public speaking, consultation, service on advisory boards or medical education companies, and receipt of patents or patents pending,» the new guidelines say.
She also wants the membership of work groups to be changed so that none has a majority of members with financial ties to industry.
For the current rewrite, known as DSM - 5, the APA for the first time required authors to declare their financial ties to industry.
The U.S. Department of Energy needs to improve how it runs a sprawling network of 17 national research laboratories, with less micromanagement and more ties to industry, according to a new report from an unusual coalition of think tanks.
God knows I have no ties to the industry, but make sure you look at the hard data before making a decision.
No word on precisely how much, to the best of my knowledge, but it shows that this isn't a cutting of ties to the industry.
Meanwhile, the organization maintains a weak stance against puppy mills; a recent HSUS report details its financial ties to the industry and routine opposition to better laws.
When that didn't happen — probably because 97 percent of scientists agree that man - made climate change is happening — they turned instead to retired Australian geologist Bob Carter, who has ties to the industry - affiliated Heartland Institute.
Among the scientists who testified before this Committee on the issue of climate change in the last Congress, Pat Michaels was the only one to dismiss the need to act on climate change... Dr. Michaels may have provided misleading information about the sources of his funding and his ties to industries opposed to regulation of emissions responsible for climate change.»
So, if the talking heads on Fox can be discredited because of their ties to industries that would oppose AGW, then you have to throw out every scientist who has received American grant money because it too is tainted by corporate interests.
Not to mention the ties to industry - funded PR and «astro - turf» groups like Friends of Science and to the International Climate Science Coalition, as I've previously discussed.
But the entire notion hinges on the insinuation that scientists who had even the most tenuous financial tie to industry donations were corrupted — paid to lie in a manner no different than shill «experts» working for the tobacco industry who said smoking didn't cause lung cancer.
The quick answer: when nearly everyone writing and peer reviewing it has close ties to the industry they're purportedly doing an «objective» study on.
I was surprised to find that published journal papers with ties to industry made it into the IPCC, to counter all those gray literature articles by Greenpeace et al..
Many of the people who are trying to figure it out work at the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), an environmental group with close ties to industry.
I am writing you about his testimony because it now appears that in both the materials he initially submitted to the Committee and in response to questions for the record submitted by a Committee member after the hearing, Dr. Michaels may have provided misleading information about the sources of his funding and his ties to industries opposed to regulation of emissions responsible for climate change.
My professional commitment as well as my strong ties to the industry enable me to always stay abreast of current changes and developments — in the legal environment as well as the industry.
We've also developed close ties to industry associations, aligning our programs with their recommendations.

Not exact matches

Uber also faces a challenge we talked about earlier: Since they're aiming to disrupt an established industry, a very regulated industry, one with close ties to municipalities, other companies can not only come back at them, they can call in regulations to make it even harder for Uber.
«Whenever your human capital is tied up in one particular industry, it may make sense to diversify your investment capital outside of that industry, just because of the amount of risk associated with that.»
The company joins a long list of businesses that have cut ties with the National Rifle Association or sought to clarify their relationship with the industry since a deadly shooting in Florida last month.
PARIS, May 3 - If there's one industry Emmanuel Macron has sought to tie his political fortunes to since storming to victory in France's presidential election last May, it's technology.
The nation's second - largest teacher's union has ended a promotional program with Wells Fargo, citing the bank's continued ties to the gun industry.
While we wait to see how much Newfoundland is able to extract, note that Ottawa offered two other similarly vague compensation deals to get CETA through: One on drug prices, tied to a lengthening of patent protection, and another to the dairy industry as protection against an increase in duty - free European cheese.
All those ties could lead to a PE - friendly administration, but it could also hamstring the industry, or at least some players.
These minutes underscore a central tension in the bitcoin story: it is a technology whose popularity is tied to its ability to undercut the government and incumbent financial industry's role in currency and money transmission, but one that clearly needs the blessing of both to reach its full potential.
They include success secrets from industry titans, guides to navigate the latest in social media marketing, and even the British billionaire's impassioned call for excommunicating the office tie.
If you think your compensation committee needs greater independence and expertise, bring on a female compensation consultant with 20 years experience who has done 50 compensation plans, including ones in your industry, with no ties to management, and then watch how things change for the better.
But for the Hantz team, a driving factor for entering this industry is closely tied to helping the community.
While Tillerson has ties to Russia, he partly missed a key energy development back home in the United States by ceding growth potential in the shale oil industry to smaller, more nimble rivals, including Continental Resources.
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