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I am continuously inspired by Krishna's professional integrity, compassion for others, positive attitude to life, and natural desire for learning and growth, and honored to recommend him to anyone who values these characteristics in a yoga instructor.

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This introductory course will assist you in understanding the characteristic elements of integrated business logistics, and the role and application of logistics principles to supply / demand / value chain management.
With a focus on improving conversions and average order values on ecommerce sites, the service assesses in real - time a visitor's clickstream and page engagement duration and identifies key demographic data, visit frequency, visit time of day and other valuable characteristics to determine the perfect offers, deals and pricing to present to visitors.
«Of course Japan is in the region so there are questions as to is that the one (currency) you want to buy... I still think it probably is in the sense that it has all the characteristics from a safe - haven currency,» Graf said, mentioning a fair value in the currency.
A few years ago, my work with the Small Business Development Center put me in contact with a personality - assessment tool that guides individuals toward specific business models, all based on their personal values and characteristics.
In addition, I would point out that equities are purchased and traded by private individuals, who inherently have time value of money and liquidity preferences that are also priced into equities, given their specific limitations and characteristics (e.g., in the event of a stock market crash, liquidity may disappear at the exact moment it is most desired, and therefore the risk of that lack of liquidity is priced into the equityIn addition, I would point out that equities are purchased and traded by private individuals, who inherently have time value of money and liquidity preferences that are also priced into equities, given their specific limitations and characteristics (e.g., in the event of a stock market crash, liquidity may disappear at the exact moment it is most desired, and therefore the risk of that lack of liquidity is priced into the equityin the event of a stock market crash, liquidity may disappear at the exact moment it is most desired, and therefore the risk of that lack of liquidity is priced into the equity).
About 66 percent volunteer in their communities — a characteristic Starbucks values.
Each of these futures contracts carry slightly differing market characteristics, and in some cases contract sizes, point values,
«It is almost impossible to estimate a value for such an extraordinary stone given that a valuation is highly dependent on the color, clarity and cutting and polishing characteristics,» Edward Sterck, a London - based analyst at BMO Capital Markets, wrote in a note Thursday.
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.
At the start of the book van Biema, the founder and chief investment officer of van Biema Value Partners, a value - focused fund of hedge funds based in New York City, reveals how a light went off when he realized that the investors he admired most shared one characteristic: they were concentrated value invesValue Partners, a value - focused fund of hedge funds based in New York City, reveals how a light went off when he realized that the investors he admired most shared one characteristic: they were concentrated value invesvalue - focused fund of hedge funds based in New York City, reveals how a light went off when he realized that the investors he admired most shared one characteristic: they were concentrated value invesvalue investors.
In this way, the value of Bitcoin comes from both its gold - like characteristics as well as its payment system abilities.
The simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio seeks to find stocks that have both good value and good momentum characteristics and typically includes in the simulated portfolio each idea from a Valuentum Buying Index rating of a 9 or 10 (consider buying) to a rating of a 1 or 2 (consider selling).
However, the authors found that Millennials may value some characteristics inherent in the ESOP model more than previous generations.
For many years, Apache was seen by its peers as a cost leader, but the company's statistics have been eroding meaningfully, which has limited its ability to grow intrinsic value per share, a characteristic that we demand in our investments.
We seek to invest in companies that generally reflect the following value characteristics: price / earnings and price / book ratios at, or below, the market and a dividend yield at, or above, the market.
Unfortunately, such characteristics, even if they appear in combination, are far from determinative as to whether an investor is indeed buying something for what it is worth and is therefore truly operating on the principle of obtaining value in his investments.
Their analysis involves (1) estimating the factor characteristics of each stock in a broad index; (2) aggregating the characteristics across all stocks in the index; and (3) matching aggregated characteristics to a mimicking portfolio of five indexes representing value, size, quality, momentum and low volatility styles, adjusted for estimated expense ratios.
Correspondingly, opposite characteristics - a high ratio of price to book value, a high price - earnings ratio, and a low dividend yield - are in no way inconsistent with a «value» purchase.»
Moreover, many Americans have become concerned about the indifference toward values and behavior that was so characteristic of the Great Society thrust, the aversion to holding persons responsible for those actions that precipitated their own dependence, the assumption that «society» is to blame for all the misfortune in the world.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
Yet the implication is that our government and way of life have a monopoly on truth — an attitude characteristic of totalitarian states, not one embodied in traditional American values.
There are writers who in their work show an awareness of the fact that media, with the characteristics of the monologue, today have only a residual use - value.
Both in the secular world and in the church, our characteristic approach to human frailty is not chastisement and dire threats, but understanding; not calling people to repent their sins, but teaching people the gentle arts of self - acceptance; not an ethic of cross-bearing, but an ethic based on the value of self - actualization.
It has special and distinctive characteristics and extaordinary value, but this does not discount the intrinsic value in other things.
Concern with the deepest reaches of relational physical feelings combined with the widest range of conceptual generality in the unity of an act of experience is characteristic of Whitehead's value theory as a whole.
To be a person in any satisfactory sense is to have a characteristic way of life — a system of ideals and values that one has adopted as his own or to which he has declared his allegiance.
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.
For not only does it assign genuine value to nature by incorporating the characteristics of contingency, open - endedness, growth and decay in a general metaphysic, but it also assigns an important place to reason as a means for making explicit our understanding of the general structures which may be said to underlie the world as a whole.
And while it is true that his philosophy of nature does much to recognize the value of nature as a temporal realm of contingent particularity, it fails to acknowledge the evolution of mind from nature, and so fails to properly incorporate the characteristics of nature in a general metaphysic.
At the core of the view of Human being underlying paideia and the «Athens» model is the view that the characteristic defining human being is the capacity of reason in intuitive, cognitive judgment to apprehend the ultimate principle of being and of value — that is, God.
Yet, for process thinkers, an important value, the virtue of creativity, is the zest for novelty and adventure — characteristics of life itself, particularly in the more complex forms, such as animals with central nervous systems.
Both what is inherited in a causal chain and what «endures» in a life history are eternal objects, either qualia (or subjective forms in the language of PR) or overarching value structures (i.e., defining characteristics).
In a new dissipative structure (either a steady state or a limit cycle), concentrations of chemicals and rates of mass - transfer between the system and surroundings will not be those characteristic of the previous equilibrium state (or the nonequilibrium steady state that corresponds to it under conditions of instability) but rather they will be the (perhaps quite different) average values which pertain to the new structure.
The importance of this novel recommendation for ethics lies in its characteristic ability to moderate between extreme positions: although, against the pragmatists, values are held as eternal, they are not, against the Platonists, degraded by their relation with the finite world.
We shall examine also the nature of human consciousness and moral values in order to determine if they have any unique characteristics that could assist us in distinguishing between causal and contingent features of an evolving biological or social system.
I find, for example, the five following characteristics in these liturgies: (1) an affinity with the liturgies of the ancient church; (2) an order that follows the pattern of revelation and Christian experience; (3) a significant emphasis on reading and hearing the Word of God; (4) a high degree of congregational involvement; and (s) a view of the Lord's Supper which affirms its mystery and value for spiritual formation.
It is clear enough that the spin values dealt with in Stapp's proof are not intended as hypothetical characteristics of particles; but, taken as a class, they are not all possible experimental spin values either.
Common worship tends to be highly valued and it is characteristic of schools with this ethos to include in the weekly schedule stated times for worship by the entire community.
We may make a deduction from the reimbursement for loss in value of any Goods supplied, if the loss is the result of unnecessary handling by you (ie handling the Goods beyond what is necessary to establish the nature, characteristics and functioning of the Goods: e.g it goes beyond the sort of handling that might be reasonably allowed in a shop).
«The characteristics that are associated with gastronomy in the Basque Country are a reflection of what we want to be and the values we want to project in the world as the Euskadi Basque Country.
Not selling Alexis to a rival (citieh is not our rival anymore, since they are fighting for everything while we are fighting just for top 4 with Liverpool) just to sell him after to a rival in a switch with a player value for about 20 mm and big wage (and a player without the characteristics we need, but one more skillfull but unconsistent player).
Comfort in knowing one another, a defining characteristic of «grown - up» relationships, is one of the most valued features of a successful marriage.
It's not that I'm against learning from other mothers or against bouncing ideas off of each other and talking about what's worked and what hasn't (because I am) and it's not that I don't value the friendships I've made with other women who have kids (because I do), but after having my son I was in search of friends who would give me something outside of my child, who would remind me that motherhood wasn't the only characteristic that defined me.
Organisations in the sector share common characteristics: ¿ non-governmental ¿ value - driven ¿ principally reinvest any financial surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives.
In keeping with the Green Key Values of diversity, social justice and feminism, we support full legal and political equality for all persons, regardless of sex, gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity, characteristics, and expression.
In each case, binding leads to a characteristic proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) for the dihydrogen that appears in a spectral window in the range delta = 0 to -20 parts per million, and as well to characteristic values of the coupling JHD and of the relaxation time TIn each case, binding leads to a characteristic proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) for the dihydrogen that appears in a spectral window in the range delta = 0 to -20 parts per million, and as well to characteristic values of the coupling JHD and of the relaxation time Tin a spectral window in the range delta = 0 to -20 parts per million, and as well to characteristic values of the coupling JHD and of the relaxation time Tin the range delta = 0 to -20 parts per million, and as well to characteristic values of the coupling JHD and of the relaxation time T1.
My work is also directed toward determining why plants exposed to elevated carbon dioxide concentrations often have only a temporary increase in growth rate, and toward determining what plant characteristics might be most beneficial to the productivity and to the nutritional value of crops if atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations continue to rise.
While the experience can't prove that plastic surgery expertise improves patient outcomes, it strongly support the value of the diverse skills of plastic surgeons in treating the severe and extensive injury patterns characteristic of modern combat.
The finding is one of the few firm values for a characteristic of «cold dark matter», thought to be the most common type in the universe.
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