«22 Man's
valuing experience involves the intuition of permanence with novelty grounded in the presence of a transcendent source of order in the world.
Not exact matches
Make sure top managers are
involved only when they can add
value and encourage them to learn and be open to the
experience and expertise of the local operation.
Hiring (or setting the rules for hiring), for instance,
involves balancing a range of
value - laden criteria, such as skill and
experience and reliability, and avoiding ethically - inappropriate criteria such as race, gender, and sexual orientation.
Its a combination of doing the right thing, living our core
values, being guardians of our culture, and the willingness of everyone to get
involved if it means getting the job done and providing an exceptional
experience.»
But the Cambridge Analytica crisis strikes at the heart of Facebook's data - mining business model and
involves factors not entirely under his control, limiting the
value of his past
experience at damage control.
Given the absence of a public trading market of our common stock, and in accordance with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Accounting and Valuation Guide, Valuation of Privately - Held Company Equity Securities Issued as Compensation, our board of directors exercised reasonable judgment and considered numerous and subjective factors to determine the best estimate of fair
value of our common stock, including independent third - party valuations of our common stock; the prices at which we sold shares of our convertible preferred stock to outside investors in arms - length transactions; the rights, preferences, and privileges of our convertible preferred stock relative to those of our common stock; our operating results, financial position, and capital resources; current business conditions and projections; the lack of marketability of our common stock; the hiring of key personnel and the
experience of our management; the introduction of new products; our stage of development and material risks related to our business; the fact that the option grants
involve illiquid securities in a private company; the likelihood of achieving a liquidity event, such as an initial public offering or a sale of our company given the prevailing market conditions and the nature and history of our business; industry trends and competitive environment; trends in consumer spending, including consumer confidence; and overall economic indicators, including gross domestic product, employment, inflation and interest rates, and the general economic outlook.
But since the divine perfection
involved having all possible
value already actualized in the divine
experience, God had no need of the world for the perfection of the divine life.
Others will prefer the interpretation of
value experience simply in terms of a given structure of inter-relationships in which persons are
involved.
Similarly aesthetic
experiences have truth -
value and moral
value and moral
values involve truth and beauty.
24Ogden has, of course, argued at length what I have assumed, given the makeup of this group, namely, that we can
experience at all if and only if our
experience involves a sense of worth, that is, that evaluation presupposes
valuing.
Is there a greater aesthetic
value in participatory
experiencing «in accordance with the natures of things» than in a mode of
experiencing which
involves the active construal and perhaps even domination of the
experienced object?
It
involves building connections between the traditions of Christian faith and the aspirations and
values that emerge as many traditions and philosophies test the limits of humanity and community in contemporary
experience.
Once again, it seems that the very aesthetic emphasis which Hall shares with Whitehead
involves the idea that the
values of the subject enter into its
experience of the object.
What could this mean but that God is
involved in the life of the sparrow such that even the
experiences of the sparrow are of
value for God?
This
involves affirming the Pragmatist position that the
experience and reality of the practical
value and purposefulness of objects is fundamental to their intelligibility.
Second, growth counseling
involves a variety of growth - stimulating methods to help people use more of their potentialities by (1) developing better communication with self, others, nature, and God — the four basic relationships within which all growth occurs; (2) developing new skills of relating in mutually - affirming, mutually - fulfilling ways; (3) growing by making constructive decisions and taking responsible action; (4) using the growth possibilities inherent in each life stage; (5) learning to use the pain and problems of unexpected crises as growth opportunities; (6) learning better methods of spiritual growth — the maturing of one's personal faith, working
values, sense of purpose, peak
experiences, and awareness of really belonging in the universe.
The league's current structure for signing international amateurs — players born outside the United States ages 16 - 22 and with less than five years of
experience in a professional league recognized by MLB —
involves allotted signing bonus
values for teams, with more money available the worse a team's record the previous year, very much like a draft.
«One of our core
values is to
involve seasoned entrepreneurs in the teaching of our courses — they have the credibility to teach entrepreneurship by sharing their
experience and inspiring our future entrepreneurs,» says Jo Mills, programme manager at CEC.
Many four - year institutions place high
value on these professional
experiences, so make the effort to get
involved; invest in your future.
For example, the medial orbitofrontal cortex is thought to be heavily
involved with «
values of potential decision outcomes and adjusting those
values based on learnings and
experiences of reward or punishment.»
But had they been
involved in a residential
experience a year or two preceding, there is an increased likelihood that they will recall having enjoyed the
experience and know that there are things they can do and
value doing in the outdoors.
Thus, you improve the overall
value of your eLearning course and make the eLearning
experience more meaningful for everyone
involved.
Job embedded professional development by definition
values adult
experience,
involves educators in decision about their learning, is applied in work settings to real issues, occurs over time, engages educators in dialogue and reflection, and provides educators the practice and feedback necessary to implement knowledge and skills.
Teachers should offer: (1) collaborative learning, which entails collaborative intellectual exchanges among students and ensures that all classroom participants are actively
involved in the learning process; (2) meaningful learning, which builds on student
experiences and knowledge by making connections to significant events in their lives; and (3) cultural resources, which pro-actively build on the cultural, family, and community assets,
values and practices students bring from home (Boykin & Noguera, 2011; Ramani & Siegler, 2011; Yeager & Walton, 2011).
Veterinary students, under direct supervision of faculty, are
involved with patient care, which adds tremendous
value to the service as the brightest minds are contributing to the entire healthcare
experience.
Posts explore «the many factors
involved in juror decision - making and how personal
experiences, attitudes and
values affect the choices jurors make.
One of his primary focus areas
involves leveraging customer and marketplace knowledge to support solutions that improve expectation setting, execution and most importantly, communication of
value so FindLaw's customer
experience consistently meets or beats expectations.
An
experienced car accident lawyer is skilled at evaluating the true
value of their client's current medical bills, future medical bills, wage loss incurred, and the wage loss expected to be
involved in the future in order effectively negotiate a car settlement.
Justin's professional background at KYL includes a wide range of
experience at the leading edge of information technology and its application in the legal industry and he is extensively
involved in the management and oversight of the firm's
value pricing, human resources, business development, and ACEDS award - winning eDiscovery initiatives.
Moreover, we are
experienced in representing individuals in complex and contentious trust and probate cases, as well as handling a host of matrimonial and family law disputes, including matters
involving foreign marriages and the division of high
value matrimonial assets.
If you are
involved in a legal action or undertaking in the Pennsylvania civil courts, a skilled and
experienced litigation attorney in Perry County, Juniata County, or Newport, PA can be of great
value.
It is important to retain an
experienced law firm that has significant expertise with the financial issues
involved in Divorce, including property division, the valuation of assets, spousal maintenance (alimony), real estate issues, cash flow schedules, balance sheet preparation, debt division, business valuation, present
value calculations for pensions, the analysis of retirement accounts and various tax issues associated with Divorce.
That
experience allows our attorneys to handle everything from the most straightforward uncontested divorce to cases
involving unique complexities
involving farms, businesses and other high -
value assets.
Imogen is a highly
experienced solicitor specialising in high -
value and complex cases
involving serious injury.
Eminent practitioner Dominic Sanders is a UK - qualified M&A lawyer
involved in high -
value and complex mandates, lending his
experience to significant international corporates active in the Russian market.
He has extensive
experience handling arbitration and litigation matters
valued in the billions of dollars and
involving highly complex issues of law and fact.
Her contentious
experience is as the lead adviser in high - profile and high -
value employment tribunal claims, specialising in technically complex cases some of which have
involved injunction applications in the High Court and proceedings in the Court of Appeal.
Lea Brocklebank has over 20 years
experience in defending high
value / complex personal injury claims, particularly
involving traumatic brain injury, subtle brain injury, chronic pain and spinal injuries.
We are experts in high -
value conveyancing throughout England and Wales and have extensive
experience dealing with complex property issues
involving the Crown and other historical estates.
The firm are looking for a property litigation solicitor who has demonstrable
experience of managing a broad caseload of property disputes
involving high
value work, both residential and commercial.
Practice head Hugh Evans has more than 35 years of
experience handling high -
value professional negligence claims on behalf of banks, building societies and other lenders; he leads a team that includes Adam Ibrahim who, in addition to heading the regulatory team in Leeds, has extensive
experience handling financial services related professional negligence matters and is heavily
involved in claims arising from the FCA's investigation into the mis - selling of derivatives and swaps.
Family law and complex divorce: We have extensive trial
experience in dividing complicated assets, including start - ups and other businesses that require business valuations or issues
involving the date on which an asset should be
valued.
Amandeep has a wide range of
experience acting on high -
value, complex cases
involving major trauma, serious injuries or death.
Anita has particular
experience in cases
involving companies, farms, an international dimension or high
value pensions.
Our analyses draw on our vast
experience in audit and controversy work
involving tax authorities across the globe and our ability to apply sound economic analysis to
value the tax result associated with alternative tax positions in a manner that is likely to prevail in controversy, either at the local or competent authority level.
He is
experienced in resolving claims through alternative dispute resolution, with the majority of settlements in higher
value claims
involving a combination of lump sums and periodical payments orders.
He has substantial
experience advising on high
value and complex disputes
involving release renewals, claims relating to breach of contract and real estate related insolvency issues.
Faisel's
experience of business litigation includes high
value contractual disputes, directors» personal liability, fiduciary obligations of directors, cases
involving illegality, actions against receivers, actions against fiduciaries / agents and cases
involving consideration of Quistclose trusts.
Lucienne has particular
experience of high
value cases
involving brain injury, spinal injuries and multiple injuries and has settled several cases for amounts in excess of # 1 million.
James has extensive
experience in high
value and complex cases, and in particular he has gained specialist
experience in cases
involving complex jurisdictional issues including accidents occurring abroad and at sea.