Successful adaptation of mainstream parenting programmes includes (i) sensitivity to traditional childrearing practices (ii) exploring and making explicit
the values underpinning the programme and (iii) recognizing diversity in family composition.
It logically follows that if there is a bedrock of respect for each individual's interest and
values underpinning the relationship, and each individual is encouraged to foster their own growth and development, that each person will, as time goes on, evolve in different and unexpected ways.
Nor should it result in a sudden outpouring of lawyers who understand a balance sheet better than they understand
the values underpinning the rule of law.
Outcomes at initial stages of education and training should include an understanding of the relationship between morality and law and
the values underpinning the legal system.
However, the judge recognized the fundamental issue was balancing the rights of the parents with the right of the child and thus, even without expressing it, gave due consideration to competing
values underpinning important rights and freedoms specified under the Charter.
courts should determine whether the algorithm was designed for a purpose connected to any of
the values underpinning section 2 (b)
The values underpinning the constitutional and other legal exclusionary rules on evidence was to prevent such unconstitutionality by using unlawful and fraudulent private anti-corruptionpreneurs like the CEO of the dummy Tiger Eye or its other illegal variant.
In her article, Cara Robinson asks where
the values underpinning the democratic sentiment proffered through social media networks arise.
He said world leaders meet in Davos «to rethink
values underpinning the global system of cooperation».
Finally, illiberal leaders can utilize China as rhetorical alternative to Brussels and the liberal
values underpinning the EU.
There's no election for leadership of the «liberal world order» — the U.S. - constructed system of laws and
values underpinning American prosperity since World War II.
Our values underpin our internationally minded business approach.
Our Employee
values underpin everything we do and if the following points sound like you, then you'll fit right into our office environment.
Culture / Team Environment A very strong set of cultural
values underpins the business, creating a spirit of success, respect and fun within the teams.
Not exact matches
WLES
underpins other, more complex skills, so if you organize formal or informal higher levels of training — such as quality - assurance systems or computer use — you could be missing out on the full
value of those programs if your employees don't have foundational literacy and numeracy skills.
(«The
underpinning strategy is creating
value for shareholders,» he told Canadian Business last year.
A report from the pair, titled «Banking on Blockchain: A
Value Analysis for Investment Banks,» looks at real - world data from 8 of the world's top 10 banks and estimated that blockchain technology, first developed to
underpin bitcoin, could cut operational costs by up to 30 %.
The lawsuits have raised fears that the entire business model that
underpins some of today's most richly -
valued start - up companies could be at risk.
These are not
values that change from time to time, situation to situation or person to person, but rather they are the
underpinning of our company culture.
Most of the asset - backed securities in the dataset are
underpinned by residential mortgages, covering around $ 400 billion of mortgages or about one - quarter of the total
value of housing loans in Australia.
This reflects the fact that, while
value is hard to find in the current market — be it in stocks, bonds or cash — there are positive
underpinnings: earnings have improved, the labor market has been resilient, technology continues to drive improvement in profitability, and monetary policy across the world remains accommodative.
It has to be a valuation game based on the
underpinning value of the property and the projects a junior mining company has.
Founded in 2013, Coinfloor offers clients stable and liquid platforms to trade and invest in cryptocurrency,
underpinned by core
values of trust, reliability and security.
These assist businesses in making sound investment decisions,
underpin the creation of jobs, protect the savings of Australians and preserve the
value of the currency.
Self - taught, his management style is based on the strict application of the principles of
value management (Graham, Buffet, Peter Lynch, etc.),
underpinned by a deep understanding of the Austrian theory of economic cycles.
Apart from the discuss about Bitcoin's
value is the doubt of how profitable the blockchain record that
underpins it could someday be.
A
value proposition
underpins the B2B marketing efforts.
Griffin explore the basic ideas of Ben Graham's
value investing system, citing it as the intellectual
underpinning of Charlie Munger's own system of thinking.
While there are a number of factors for investors to stay mindful of — including relatively lofty US valuations (the S&P 500 price - to - earnings ratio suggests stocks may be expensive relative to historical
values), geopolitical tensions around the globe (including the Korean peninsula), and legislative uncertainty (such as the final details and implementation of tax reform legislation)-- healthy corporate earnings have
underpinned the market's rally to record highs.
And I'm talking about real profits which are coming from productive assets that are creating new profits which is new collateral, new
value that
underpins our society.
He is driven by a vision, essential in the context of Software - as - a-Service, where hyper - growth is
underpinned by a process where the initial transaction is only the beginning of a long term, low friction,
value based partnership that delights customers at every touch point.
This means that periods of relative underperformance are inevitable, but the economic logic
underpinning fundamental
value investing should ensure satisfactory absolute returns when measured over a suitable time horizon.
«What remains important to us is that all CrossReach staff, including those who do not share our faith, are required to respect our Christian ethos and
values which we believe fundamentally
underpins the quality of our care and support.»
There would be no external standards of what is right and wrong, just and unjust, moral and immoral, by which its results could be judged; there would be no guarantee that, even in the absence of outside intervention, globalization would be a benign process; and there would be no assurance that in a free society, left to itself, we could count on an evolution of moral beliefs to generate
values which would continue to
underpin the market order.19
Farmers are able to sell more of their crop and consumers are getting excellent
value for money — both of which are
underpinned by a more sustainable approach to food consumption.»
Increase your understanding of the organic guarantee system
underpinning the organic
value chain.
This investment
underpins our commitment in building routes to market for Irish dairy exports and is in line with our ingredients strategy of adding
value.»
«If it fell sharply, franchisee appetite to invest in the new stores, refurbishments, technology and marketing which have
underpinned strong sales growth in the past could be reduced and
value range pizzas may no longer be a viable way to drive volumes.»
«Becoming the first club to achieve the Premier League Equality Standard Advanced Level since the Standard transferred to the Premier League in 2015 underlined our commitment to this ambition and also highlighted the
values that
underpin our work.
The Network is
underpinned by the
values of quality, equity and dignity and supports the targets of Every Woman Every Child's (EWEC) Global Strategy.
I re-evaluated a lot of the philosophical
underpinnings of my world view in general — such as the meaning and
value of the «natural»; the scientific process, trust, and authorities; or my (somewhat subconscious) belief that nothing bad could ever happen to me.
The politics of fear that we have seen during the referendum campaign, and the worrying rise in hate crime since the result, have dramatically demonstrated the threat to the
values of unity, diversity, and solidarity which
underpin much of the UK's international development work.
John Stuart Mill is a prominent figure in the humanist tradition and his essay, On Liberty, is pivotal in thinking about the political
values that
underpin the humanist vision of an open society.
There is a limitation to the model: the WAS data
underpinning it does not capture the
value of residential properties that are owned by entities other than private individuals and households, which HMRC statistics suggest are a relatively large share of high -
value properties (for example, two - thirds of properties built for more than # 2 million in the UK were purchased by companies or trusts).
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.
Thirdly, I fear that rather than strengthening the
values that
underpin our NHS, the proposed changes risk squeezing out collaboration and common endeavour.
«This borrowing is
underpinned by high house prices, which allow homeowners to raise finance against part of their property's
value that is unencumbered by a mortgage.
Maybe what they need is a visit to Lady Liberty, where Emma Lazarus» poem is engraved on the pedestal on which she stands,
underpinning our core
values of liberty and justice: «Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.»
So my argument is that this mission, and the moral
values that
underpin it, require Labour to lead the way on social security reform.
Muscular liberalism is all about the
values that already
underpin our society.