Sentences with phrase «unrealized potential for»

While chief state school officers have strictly limited formal powers, most have unrealized potential for influence.
Calling for something to be done «to change our circumstances in the school, the workplaces, the bureaucracies, the government» and insisting on man's «unrealized potential for self - cultivation and self - direction,» the statement issued a challenge to modern society built on a critique that had begun six years earlier with William Whyte's The Organization Man.
By infusing this conceit into the conventional scenario of a family melodrama, Chekhov showed the limits of the prevailing aesthetic mode of naturalism while simultaneously revealing naturalism's unrealized potential for exploring new ideas unleashed by the purveyors of the Symbolist movement.

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Moshe Milevsky, a finance professor at Schulich and one of Canada's best - known home - ownership skeptics, has long argued that for young people with limited means and unrealized career potential, stowing most of their wealth in a single illiquid asset is foolhardy.
I think the company was clear about options and the potential for unrealized gain.
But the potential for volatility and a market decline can be a concern for any investor with unrealized profits on long positions.
Yet the price extracted for playing this role in incompletely fulfilled lives and unrealized personal potential amounts to a «loss of our own souls.»
It is a classic mistake to overpay for unrealized potential, especially for a team with a tight salary cap.
«The potential for quality and variety in foods served remains, for the most part, an unrealized source of consumer enjoyment and park district revenue, «she said.
For years, we have heard of Kingston's unrealized potential.
It seemed for a while that Bennett's massive potential would go unrealized.
The API obscures the fact that students at Wilbur had the potential for further growth that went unrealized.
In the end, $ 169.99 is a great price for a tablet with loads of potential that ultimately went unrealized due to poor planning and resource management.
If I transfer assets out of the Plan and into an IRA I understand that: (i) those assets will no longer be subject to the protections of ERISA, (ii) I alone will be making investment decisions about those assets and will not be able to rely on the plan sponsor or any other person with ERISA fiduciary responsibilities, (iii) depending on the investments and services selected for the IRA, I may pay more in transaction costs than when the assets are in the Plan, and (iv) if I am between the age of 55 and 59.5, I would lose the ability to potentially take penalty - free withdrawals from the plan, (v) if I continue working past age 70.5 and transferred my plan assets to my new employer's plan, I would not be subject to required minimum distribution, and (iv) if I hold appreciated company stock, I understand any potential tax benefits that may have been available to me (e.g. net unrealized appreciation).
This material may serve as a beacon for their practice, suggesting an unrealized and indeterminate potential for future work.
Tapscott, whose Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin is Changing Money, Business, and the World is coming out in April 2016, referred to blockchain as «the biggest innovation in computer science in a generation» which «holds the potential for unleashing countless new applications and as yet unrealized capabilities that have the potential to transform everything in the next 25 years.»
For over two decades, we have been out in the business world evaluating people — assessing their past, determining their present and contemplating their next step of progress and, as yet, unrealized potential.
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