Canadians surveyed identified accessibility and commuting as the most
valued attributes in a workplace, with 76 per cent indicating they want a reasonable commute to the office.
Not exact matches
Despite the high quality, the average dollar - per - litre
value of WA wine has dropped
in the last five years, which Ms Dent
attributes to competition pressure pricing premium producers out of the market.
Certain skills and
attributes that are required (and
valued)
in a corporate setting can not only be irrelevant
in a small business, they can negatively impact individual and team performance.
The shareholders are ultimately the «boss» of the board
in the sense that the board serves as their proxy for enhancing intrinsic
value, yet boards typically hear about shareholder concerns indirectly and often not
attributed to any specific shareholder.
The image that Wonder Woman projects (life - size cut outs of which have already appeared at UNHQ) is not culturally encompassing or sensitive -
attributes the United Nations expects all its staff members to embody
in the core
value of respect for diversity.
The Nielsen report
attributed waning confidence to brewing worries over Malaysia's economic outlook, a near 20 percent drop
in the
value of the Malaysian ringgit year - to - date and the spreading of what is being called the country's worst - ever political crisis.
That some of the forces governing capital flows and asset
values are driven not by market - determined expected return but by policy measures directed at, for example, an exchange rate objective means that at least some of what we observe
in global capital markets may be
attributed to these distortions.
The view
in designing and using OSUs was that they struck a balance between stock options and RSUs; they are performance - based and present significant upside potential for superior stock price performance while sharing some
attributes of traditional RSUs by offering some
value to the recipient, even if the stock price declines over the three - year measurement period.
Do the
attributes you look for
in an employee align with your company's core
values?
To
attribute the entire decline
in stock yields to interest rates as if it is a «fair
value» relationship is to introduce a profound «omitted variables» bias into the whole analysis, which is exactly what the Fed Model does.
The question that inevitably arises is, how much should the rise
in home
values be
attributed to rising land appreciation, and how much to building costs.
The increase
in revenue from the digital media and entertainment business was
attributed to acquisitions of video streaming firm Youku Tudou and Singapore e-commerce firm Lazada as well as an increase
in revenue from mobile
value - added services provided by UCWeb.
With data
in hand, you can
attribute value to the content pieces that helped to close that sale.
Today's official statistics
attribute so much of the price rise to the inflation of construction costs that
in 1994 the
value of all corporately - owned land
in the United States was a negative $ 4 billion!
(c) suburban and exurban housing prices have been flat since 2008
in metro Vancouver, whereas (like
in Toronto) prices have risen
in the inner core, but I'm not sure I'd
attribute that to the carbon tax as much as people deciding to
value their time over the size of their home (and
value the walkable, transit - oriented lifestyle).
While we have many of the characteristics associated with other LCCs
in the United States, we differentiate ourselves with additional
attributes that business and high - end leisure travelers
value.
The
attribute most
valued by consumers, assuming a product is at least
in the general vicinity of a need, is ease - of - use.
attributes of a fiat currency and is convertible into, and has an equivalent
value in, a fiat currency, or
Some of the gains were
attributed to exporters betting on the greenback falling further
in value.
Contracts serve as the documentation for business relationships, and thus are critical
in attributing value to those relationships
in the event of a sale.
It may seem odd to carefully craft fictitious clients with names and backstories, but defining these characters and their
attributes will help identify valuable types of visitors and customers and enable you to coordinate the efforts of the various parts of your company
in extracting maximum
value.
Multiple qualitative methods assist
in identifying un-articulated patterns of thinking and behaviors that can be translated into
value attributes unique to your industry, markets, and organization.
In the speech, which was translated into the article, Buffett told a story that would remove any doubt that
value investors outperformance should be
attributed to skill rather than luck.
Vagueness can be avoided, of course, if we go to the logical extreme of such a move, which would lie
in attributing to the consequent nature all valuations, reserving to the primordial nature only the constitution of metaphysical possibility and the subjective aim toward
value realization
in general.
They say further that even if one does not equate a fetus with a child, as long as one
attributes some
value to the fetus» and they demonstrate how economists routinely make such outrageous calculations
in insurance claims for loss of body parts» and put the
value as low as one hundredth of a human being, the lowered crime rate would not come near justifying the number of abortions.
The element of choice (or selection) may have been removed, but the element of comparison remains (standards of
value implying comparisons of better and worse), and thus at least one aspect of the role Leibniz
attributes to his God is still
in operation.
«It is a positive sign that one of the most prestigious acknowledgements
in the field of the international press has been
attributed to one who proclaims spiritual, religious and moral
values in the world, and who speaks effectively
in favor of peace and greater justice,» Lombardi said.
He writes that Whitehead's statement about
value shows that he
attributes «interiority» to events
in nature (EWM 42).
However,
in supporting his position he emphasizes only rationality's contribution to God, ignoring other important contributors, particularly his own vision of love as the highest of
values, and our most God - like
attribute.
if humans had just fell
in line with religious teachings and never asked questions other than «god did it»... then people would still be dying
in child birth, the common cold, small poxs etc etc etc. i find that we survived a s a species to become the alpha predator of this planet and the achievements we have made since then to be amazing;
attributing everything humans have achieved to a god just cheapens the
value of our achievements as a species.
I indicate some reservations about
attributing all this to «the sixties» because,
in fact, the revolt against what are called bourgeois
values goes back much farther than that.
Griffin does not avail himself of the distinction proposed by Pailin, whereby God's personal
attributes are those
values which God has
in fact chosen for all occasions
in this actual world,
in either case, however, such personal
attributes would be knowable
in the same way that his metaphysical
attributes are, namely, by way of philosophical inquiry.
And this means, if we are not to regard the world as having become suddenly meaningless and contradictory, that we are entitled to
attribute the
value of experimental and physical reality to everything, within us and around us, which shows itself to be a necessary condition for the preservation and heightening
in Man of his powers of invention and purposive thinking.
What I noticed missing most were the
attributes of Christ
in peoples lives and gospel
values which intern effected their often poor decision making.
It is true that creatures that resemble us must be acknowledged to share
in the
values we
attribute to ourselves.
And more especially how can we do other than feel that it is about the social phenomenon, according to the degree of central and organic
value which we
attribute to it, that Mankind is
in process of re-assessing and re-grouping itself?
In the «creative ethics» that I here attribute to Whitehead, freedom is clearly a central value since enactment of all goods and satisfaction is obviously conditional on freedom of pursuit, and «life in its essence is the gain of intensity through freedom...» (PR 164
In the «creative ethics» that I here
attribute to Whitehead, freedom is clearly a central
value since enactment of all goods and satisfaction is obviously conditional on freedom of pursuit, and «life
in its essence is the gain of intensity through freedom...» (PR 164
in its essence is the gain of intensity through freedom...» (PR 164).
Accordingly, Stapp is careful to distinguish between (a)
attributing definite spin
values in more than one direction to a particle like the neutron and (b) asserting that if the spins of certain pairs of such particles are or were to be measured
in this or that direction, a specific mathematical relation will or would be found to hold, on a statistical basis, between the spin
values of the members of the pairs.
While this
in itself is not a negative
attribute, it becomes negative when these
values and functions contradict traditional and essential aspects of the Christian religion.
Thus, the principles of esthetic
value here discussed may serve not only as guides
in creating and appreciating what are called «art objects» and as criteria of qualitative excellence
in curricular matters outside of the arts, but as
attributes of the good life and as a source of general educational aims.
In the larger passage (not quoted above), Whitehead
attributes the envisagement of eternal objects and the envisagement of possibilities of
value to the nature of the underlying activity (also called underlying eternal energy and eternal activity), not to God.
President Jennifer Vigil
attributes the Wilsonville, Ore. - based company's success to its founders» ability to adapt to changes
in the market, as well their core
values of accountability, professionalism and flexibility.
Much of the success of The Wine Group is
attributed to all of their employees embracing and demonstrating TWG's core
values and keeping them
in mind when making all decisions.
The Bord Bia report, Export Performance & Prospects: Irish Food, Drink, and Horticulture 2012/13, estimated that the
value of Irish dairy and ingredients exports fell by 2 % to $ 2.66 bn
in 2012 - a decrease it
attributed to a «significant softening
in prices»
in the first half of the year.
As a result of these
attributes, the United Nations named 2013 the «International Year of Quinoa,» celebrating the role that this supergrain's biodiversity and nutritional
value plays
in providing food security, nutrition, and the eradication of poverty.
I saw a brilliant article on another Arsenal forum that looked at a study produced by the Football Observatory site
in which various player
attributes are combined to work out the worth of the players, and these
values are then aggregated to provide a valuation for the whole squad.
but i suppose the fact that the prem has gone global has had a decidedly strong hand
in diminishing the
value attributed to this particular competition.
In a perfect world, rankings open us up to larger discussions about how to
value certain
attributes and what elements of the game are actually most important to success.
Sometimes the
values, abilities, and strengths that are admired
in middle school are not the same
attributes that are admired later
in college.
Women
valued this
attribute highly, and chose scenarios where they were more likely to work
in partnership with the midwife.