Sentences with phrase «valuable example of»

Be mindful of your own digital habits, to ensure you set a valuable example of safe and savvy digital citizenry.
Each bullet offers a valuable example of competency, such as the ability to perform applanation tonometry (the measurement of intraocular pressure) and the completion of the JCAHPO COT (an examination that provides certification for ophthalmic technicians.)
The above case summary is valuable example of the courts» treatment of termination of older employees with a long tenure of service.
The most valuable example of Surrealism sold at Sotheby's was Le Beau Monde (1962) by the Belgium classical surrealist Rene Magritte, which was hammered down at # 7.9 million ($ 10m).
This will not only show vulnerability and work to build your relationship and mutual respect with your children, but also provide a valuable example of humility.
It also provide valuable examples of different career paths and how people achieved success in those careers.
The experiences of these 10 pioneering states provide valuable examples of strategies and approaches that others might adopt or adapt in an effort to produce an educational system that prepares students to participate fully in our society.
Many Academic - Year Governor's Schools» teachers serve as leaders or active members in their professional associations providing colleagues at the state and national level with valuable examples of differentiated instruction and curriculum design.

Not exact matches

Apple, for example, has established one of the most valuable brands because they relate with young generations who are buying their first phone or computer, but more so because they produce outstanding products.
Hiring an expensive multinational agency for a small account, sacrificing valuable frequency for full - page advertising and buying blanket mailing lists without matching criteria to your customer profile are all examples of an ego that's sabotaging effectiveness.
It's a great example of a truly viral product, one that spreads by providing a valuable service not only to the initial user but also to their friends, family and colleagues.
Time spent capturing or retaining a high - value client, for example, is more valuable to your bottom line than spending an exorbitant amount of time with a client whose business adds less value to your enterprise.
For example, if one employee always makes more sales than the rest of his team, he likely looks very valuable to management.
Some of the best examples of true influencers I know have written compelling, insightful, and valuable books — and they inspired me to do the same with my business book, «Top of Mind.»
It may not seem like a formal certification can add much to your professional repertoire, but if your main goal is to become more valuable and earn a raise — every new certification counts as a concrete example of your initiative.
There are plenty of reasons why Microsoft might not be able to succeed with this new approach, such as, for example, if the CEO decided the new products were cutting into its most valuable profit pool.
For example, smartphones are only valuable to consumers when there is both exceptional hardware and a rich library of high quality applications.
Besides not building credit, those who use debit cards are missing out on valuable credit card benefits, such as travel rewards and sign - up bonuses (here are some examples of when not to use your debit card).
Each booklet contains valuable information, examples, resources, a glossary of terms, and information on contacting your State Securities Regulator.
For example, sites such as Ally Invest, Interactive Brokers and Motif offer a robust selection of tools designed to give customers immediate access to valuable information, including interactive investment performance charts.
He used the example of making the decision not to lure shaky buyers into risky loans, a decision of integrity that helped Clayton Homes to remain valuable through the housing crash of the early 2000s.
Apple's stock, for example, is valuable because of the actions of the company's management and the utility of its tech products.
If it feels like something is inside the envelope that may be of interest (and the teaser copy should make sure prospects know there's something fun or valuable inside — for example, «Free Sample Enclosed»), then that envelope WILL get opened.
For example, the compromise of a credit card transaction can result in the release of valuable information that can be used to conduct future transactions.
Examples of valuable offers include webinars, ebooks, and whitepapers.
Other than the lessons discussed above, one must understand the science of social networks and network effects — that people tend to be friends with others like them, or that a product or service is more valuable the more people use it, for example.
It seems to us these examples that we gave were illustrations of what were really egregious targeting of really valuable programs to the poorest and most vulnerable people in America.»
Hays offers some valuable suggestions (for example, to pay attention to the Septuagint and to understand the larger context of OT allusions), while others seem confusing in their implications (what to do with the fact that the evangelists operated «with a de facto canon within the canon»?)
It would then be an attempt to convey in a vivid pictorial form the truth, or the belief, that self - sacrificing love is so supremely valuable that in comparison with it even death is of small significance; that although the enemies of Jesus won their victory over him, yet in retrospect his life has become a more potent influence than theirs, for his memory has survived as an inspiration and example for all men.
We had fantastic examples of commitment and fidelity and honour and love and even romance lasting a lifetime — and the older I get the more I realise both how rare that is and how deeply valuable.
Geertz is an anthropologist, and this book is a good example of the valuable contributions anthropologists are making to the work of the historians and theologians.
For example, a proposal has been drawn up for a series of satellite experiments to obtain the ultraviolet spectrum of tight from the sun, which would be valuable astronomical data.
For example, as Mr. Lawler points out, Brownson makes some valuable comments when he emphasizes the importance of the solidarity and interdependence of humans and what naturally follows from that, but it seems to me that Brownson then goes too far in concluding that «civic virtues are themselves religious virtues» and even that «he who dies on the battlefield for his country ranks with him who dies for his faith.»
For example, the skill of reading tracks is valuable in the Rockies, but not in Chicago's Loop.
For example, she counsels Francesca, «When it comes down to it, your own sense of taste is the most valuable tool when cooking.
«Through sustainability initiatives that include considerable reductions in CO2 emissions and sustainable sourcing of palm oil, we try to set an example for food manufacturers and raw materials suppliers around the world — and we like to share this extensive experience to provide valuable guidance.»
Gab is a good example... he IMHO is an intelligent footballer who knows how to adapt and I believe now that the language barriers have dropped a little and he's grown accustomed to playing with both Per and Kos, will be a very valuable member of the side.
For example, knowing that teams receiving less than 30 % of public bets is valuable information, however, if you only examined the specific data points (i.e. 17 %) with the highest units won, you could create a system with a greater ROI but you wouldn't have learned anything particularly valuable — especially considering that the public betting percentage could move a single point after placing your bet, thus falling out of your system.
For example, very few people would argue that Andrew Luck is as valuable as Tom Brady but their value to the spread is comparable due to the play of their backup.
Over the past couple of seasons the manager has talked about signing players after their first loan move, having got some valuable experience and Ben is another example of that.
it's an example of what confounds need to be eliminated in order to do a reliable and valuable empirical study in the future.
As displayed in the example above, the Bank Street method does a great job of taking child - centered play as a jumping off point and using it to teach valuable lessons.
To hear them say, for example: «Michelle is a saint» — «One of the most valuable investments we have made» — «Our family has found peace» — «Michelle is godsend».
For example, a nutrition class can include shopping for and cooking a meal, which could also include a valuable lesson in hosting a social event, as well as the sanitary importance of cleaning up afterwards.
Conversely, the panel also encouraged young reporters to develop as many different kinds of publishing skills as possible, since someone who can both write AND be on camera (for example) will be more valuable than someone who can only do one of the two.
For example, the US recognized Taiwan as the sole, legitimate government of China... until recognizing the PRC was more valuable in the Cold War.
For example, when commission investigators sought to review political donations and communications by the Real Estate Board of New York — a trade group whose members include some of Cuomo's biggest donors — in an effort to connect the dots on a valuable housing tax break, the governor's secretary reportedly instructed commissioners not to subpoena the organization.
Ed Miliband's disastrous attempt to move the centre from opposition is the latest example proving this valuable piece of political wisdom.
Selective hydrogenation is the key to producing valuable chemicals, for example, turning triple - bonded hydrocarbons called alkynes selectively into double - bonded alkenes — starting materials for the synthesis of plastics, fuels and other commercial products.
A brand new science for studying this networked phenomenon, and in effect it's kind of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we know and the kinds of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what principles involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort of thing to be able to develop a better system s for example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot of practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you know, should be of just an interesting phenomenon.
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