Sentences with phrase «very firm foundation»

They can provide a very firm foundation and give you the reasons why we do certain things with our children.
It uses it as a very, very firm foundation; lots of characters you're familiar with will appear there.

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While nimble and digital technology savvy firms are either grabbing larger chunks of market share at a faster rate or are creating new business models shaking the very foundation of established markets.
While this has slowed our growth somewhat, it also means our foundation is very firm.
While Ben Affleck (Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, Pearl Harbor) does an adequate job as the corruptible attorney, it's really Jackson (Formula 51, Unbreakable) and a very good supporting cast that gives the film a solid acting foundation to be almost believable, with especially good performances by Sydney Pollack (Random Hearts) as the experienced, seasoned partner in the firm and Kim Staunton (Holy Man) as Jackson's wife.
Indeed, until the foundation of the science, at the micro level, is given a firm footing, then I suggest that it will be very difficult, if not impossible to even separate the «science» from the politics or from the pseudo-religion.
As for «expertise,» most clients assume their lawyers have it, and very few know or care enough to distinguish the fine gradients of expertise that separate one lawyer from another — and in any event, with partner movement rampant among firms, expertise has become mobile to the point of peripatetic, and therefore an unreliable foundation for a brand.
I'm very confident in my position that the law firm website continues to be the foundation piece for executing business development online — and that includes relationship, referral, and word - of - mouth marketing.
Such a change will, or at least could, shake the economic model of law firms that has existed for decades to its very foundations.
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