Sentences with phrase «wanted tangible working»

Finally, I wanted tangible working trial lawyer experience immediately.

Not exact matches

I read when I want, set my own work hours, and feel very little compulsion to produce anything but tangible results, which are usually the outcome of having harvested good ideas from books.
They want to give themselves to something beyond a sort of «white bread» world that they live in, but need to see that that «something» is tangible, that it will work.
For example, if you want to work for an international relief agency, you may be better suited acquiring a tangible skill such as nursing, urban planning or business administration than obtaining a master's degree in international development (of course, this varies depending on the organization).
I could see potential applications of my work, but I wanted to have a more direct and tangible impact.
After all this computer work and ideas and theories, I've been wanting to do something tangible and body - centred.
«If you really want to make a tangible difference then the state level is the place to work,» he says.
Most writers will create the artwork for their book covers in flat 2d format — which is what you need to upload to the various book sites but we are then faced with the dilemma of wanting to show our digital work as something more tangible — as a real book, paperback or hardback, and that's not easy if you're not a designer.
The results of this survey found that travelers want tangible benefits in return for their loyalty and we anticipate that will continue, with companies like Best Western working to find new ways to appeal to the mindset.»
I once worked with someone who kept saying that they'd «be happy when they got what they wanted» — without providing any tangible idea on what that was.
Most importantly, we want to offer tangible ways for people to get involved and work towards effecting change.
She wanted to make a tangible impact on the environment, so she left her job to work on a book reuse and recycling program.
Ideally, you and your spouse will decide together how you want to divide the marital property — you'll have to decide things like whether one of you will keep the family home and buy out the other spouse's interest or whether you'll sell the house; who will keep the furniture and other tangible property; how you'll divide retirement assets that each of you has accrued through your work; and how to deal with marital debts.
Whether that's embedded media on your LinkedIn profile, your Github repository, or a Behance collection, startups want a tangible way to assess your work.
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