«I think salary reflects how much you're
valued by your institution, and at times I get a little frustrated» that it's not higher, she says.
[123] In law firms policies that explicitly or implicitly provide messages about what is
valued by the institution include, for example, various orientation information provided to students and new associates, website and other recruitment materials, policies regarding client recruitment and processes (including conflicts searches).
Not exact matches
Regarding individuals like you and me, who can't directly influence governments and large
institutions, I believe step 1 is to act, and to experience how living
by your
values improves your life, however much it looks like deprivation or sacrifice first.
In a field of philanthropies and educational
institutions that profess to
value inclusion and equality, innovative people and ideas, the data suggest emotional behavior
by people who are making decisions to hire only people who look like themselves or whom they've known for a long time.
Sovereign Debt [held
by private
institutions / investors] Craters In
Value Due To Both Central Bank «Credibility» Destruction + Increasing Inflation Expectations.
The
value of cryptocurrencies are not fixed
by any
institution or authority figure.
Since January 2003, Ms. Bloxham has published The Corporate Governance Alliance Digest, a publication on current
value and corporate governance topics, which has been recognized
by leading academic and other
institutions, and read
by CEOs, board members, senior managers, regulators and investors across the globe, including Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe and the Americas.
Getting Going - Try a Trial The catch - 22 faced
by financial service
institutions is this: in order to know the
value of social media, they must first try it out.
Continental Divide: The
Values and
Institutions of the United States and Canada, Canadian - American Committee 59,
by Seymour Martin Lipset.
Marking the divestment movement's «undeniable success,» a new report shows the
value of funds controlled
by individuals and
institutions who have vowed to dump their fossil fuels assets now surpasses $ 5 trillion.
Over the last 5 years, Sid has won multiple global investment research awards, judged
by over 70 global fund managers and allocators
by institutions like SumZero, Ira Sohn,
Value Investing Congress and Factset.
They are able to balance this
by having their tokens based on real - world assets, meaning the
value will basically stay consistent, making the process much more appealing for banking
institutions and investors.
The crisis lasted through the 1990 bear market (which brought the
Value Line index down to its 1987 low and cut the Transportation Average in half) and abated
by mid-1993, when the RTC had liquidated or paid off the debts of 90 % of the failed
institutions it had taken over.
Again, pragmatism shows that, driven
by caring, good sense, and the realities of each situation, communities can work out approaches where no
institution is asked to work against its basic
values but where there is respect for differences and a commitment to a broader end.
Hence, in the current crisis of
values in our contemporary culture, their approach provides a more open affirmation of the historical capability of democratic ideas and
institutions («the American mind») to develop
by uncovering their deepest roots.
I would suggest that in our day the power of images to objectify invisible
values and meanings has been appropriated
by secular
institutions.
But what a curious reversal at Christian
values to assume that his being healed
by a Christian
institution represents something other than the gospel.
The
institutions and
values of the modern world that the Anglo - Americans mastered so quickly emerged from changes at the end of the Middle Ages that came earlier to continental Europe than they did to Britain, and although the Anglo - Americans successfully resolved the conflicts set in motion
by the upheavals of the Protestant Reformation, the European changes provided the political and theological resources for the Anglo - American solutions.
In short, effective teaching of democratic
values requires the practice of democracy
by those who teach and a democratic structure in the
institutions of education.
So far I have argued three points: that persons engage in behavior patterns which can be characterized as purposive, i. e., as exhibiting a structure of aims,
values, and methods of attainment; that individuals and
institutions are interrelated, with each side influencing and being influenced
by the purposes and activities of the other, although with neither being in any way reducible to or explicable solely in terms of the other; and that the institutional pole in this interaction shares with the individual as its opposite those characteristics that define its behavioral patterns as purposive.
We are a government of,
by and for the people, which means the
values and priorities of our governmental
institutions are a reflection of all of us.
By social systems is meant the sum total of all humanly developed knowledge, cultural patterns,
institutions,
values, and goals.
The typical postmodern lives in and is influenced
by a variety of
institutions — each one promoting its own world of meaning and
value — which compete with each other for the loyalty, time and energy of the population.
But even if their principled embrace of objective
values and strong
institutions were realized in practice, it would be incapacitated
by their unqualified commitment to inclusiveness.
It begins
by mentioning that the
institution was founded long ago
by an order of priests, but then the language shifts to «heritage,» which is identified with «the Judeo - Christian tradition,» which is about forming «lasting personal
values.»
In the pending court case for overturning California's Proposition 8, which banned «gay marriage,» two leading conservative legal scholars face off: Charles J. Cooper, taking the classical conservative line that organic social
institutions such as marriage have an inherent
value and can not be redefined
by legal fiat, and Theodore Olson, taking the more libertarian line that government should simply regulate contractual relationships between individuals and not become involved in private matters.
Therefore, there are few indications that teens, who may come to
value these attributes mentioned
by their parents, will actually equate them with religious traditions and
institutions at some later point.
One should also appreciate the fact that though an
institution founded
by Christian Missions, considering the inter-religious character of the academic community of the college, the founders emphasized the Christian «
values» of self - giving service to the poor and concern for the whole person rather than Christian salvation, thereby somewhat separating the common «culture» and
values of humanism of academic community of the college, from the Christian «religion» and thus relatively secularizing it to keep the academic community free from discrimination on the basis of religion.
In the pending court case for overturning California's Proposition 8, which banned «gay marriage,» two leading conservative legal scholars face off: Charles J. Cooper, taking the classical conservative line that organic social
institutions such as marriage have an inherent
value and can not be redefined
by legal fiat, and Theodore Olson, taking the more libertarian line that government should simply regulate contractual relationships between individuals... Continue Reading»
Such cultural violence may take the form of cultural deprivation through the monopoly of cultural
institutions by the power elite of a given civilization, or cultural repression through the arbitrary imposition of the
values and norms of the powerful.
By liberal culture I mean not only these
values of modern American liberalism but also its practices in our political order, our schools, our media, and the major
institutions (except, to some extent, or course, religious
institutions) of our society.
It is too often assumed (even
by many who no longer have any explicit allegiance to the Christian tradition) that the
values and social
institutions of our cultural past will continue into the future in much the same form.
The predator's skills and attitudes are also those cherished
by the economic establishment, and successfully learning them is the way
value is most profoundly appropriated at MIT and at other
institutions of higher education as well.
If we do possess in our racial and national inheritance
institutions and ideas of priceless
value, purchased
by the sacrifice of past generations, we would better appreciate them and take care of them.
This initiative is supported
by all Basque governmental
institutions and celebrates the Basque Country for its deeply engrained
values such as a strong work ethic, dedication, tenacity, talent for transformation and equal opportunities for men and women.
Transforming the way public
institutions purchase food
by creating a transparent and equitable food system built on five core
values: local economies, health,
valued workforce, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability.
It can meet Cameron's challenge to undertake deep reflection about the purpose of the
institution and build on it even further
by recognizing the
value in enhancing its commitment to the MENA region.
I began intensively lobbying Tory MPs and party activists, arguing that same - sex marriage was consistent with Conservative
values; that it chimed with their support for the
institution of marriage — an argument that was later closely echoed
by David Cameron in his pro-gay marriage speech to the 2011 Tory party conference.
We believe in the spiritual
values which have informed British
institutions, her culture and her nation's sense of identity for centuries, underpinned
by the belief in a strong nation state.
He bemoaned over the way and manner at which some people desecrate traditional
institutions, noting that «unless we
value our endowments and place them to zenith, it would be
valued by others».
It is important that anyone assessing the quality of work
by an individual researcher or research
institution considers the
value of the published articles themselves, rather than relying on impact factor,» said committee chair Andrew Miller.
This type of training is important, he says, because public outreach «is
valued in the science community, be it
by peers,
institutions — or as a specific activity in research projects.
Our suite of services add essential
value to the communication activities undertaken
by science or trade ministries, the in - house science services of international
institutions, or the delivery teams of flagship global conferences.
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Though its subject has curiosity
value, its critical view of religious
institutions is compromised
by an ending that evidently was necessary for the film to be made and released at all.
Thankfully, the Black Reel Awards continues to fulfill its initial mission
by establishing itself as the pre-eminent
institution that annually
values and honors Black excellence in films,» said Gordon.
Except I want to be surprised
by these awards: as appreciative as I am of the helping hand they gave Team Bigelow last year, I nonetheless
value the likes of LAFCA and the NYFCC more for their independent inclination to celebrate the uncelebrated than their modest ability to manipulate glossier awards
institutions.
Following on from the point about publicising D&T and related careers, employers can play a significant role too
by: collaborating in developing real - life and relevant D&T activities and resources; helping D&T teachers engage with professional practice through work experience, internships and apprenticeships; and helping to highlight D&T's
value to government departments through their companies and professional
institution.