Sentences with phrase «which is invaluable to»

We also know what recruiting professionals are looking for, which is invaluable to someone looking for opportunities.
Victoria's knowledge of UAE laws, combined with a real appreciation of local culture and customs, enables Victoria to give a practical context to her advice, which is invaluable to a business weighing up the best way to enter the UAE market.
Students observe and participate in this examination, which is invaluable to their education and development.
«Advanced Concepts For The Contemporary Dog Trainer» Emphasizing Positive Reinforcements Methodologies and Techniques and the necessary academic exposure to the study of animal behavior which is invaluable to the modern dog trainer.
There's also no foreign transaction fee associated with this card, which is invaluable to students who study or travel abroad.
Ozil and Cazorla are both simply masterful at creating the space for themselves, retaining possession and making the right choices which is invaluable to our current set - up.
His blog contains stories of his adventures as well as tips and destination guide, all of which are invaluable to fellow solo travellers.
A Wyoming renters insurance policy includes both property and liability protection, both of which are invaluable to state residents getting established and trying to put down roots in this great state.
His blog contains stories of his adventures as well as tips and destination guide, all of which are invaluable to fellow solo travellers.
She was also always available to answer any questions we had during the process of looking for our first home, which was invaluable to us.

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Having a business partner effectively doubles the firm's manpower, which can be invaluable if you can not afford to pay staff.
Which is one more reason, if you needed any, to spend some quality time with the list that follows — which Fortune put together with invaluable help from our partners at FSG and Shared Value InitiaWhich is one more reason, if you needed any, to spend some quality time with the list that follows — which Fortune put together with invaluable help from our partners at FSG and Shared Value Initiawhich Fortune put together with invaluable help from our partners at FSG and Shared Value Initiative.
That factory's original owner, which sold the building and real estate to an associate of Gillman — and self - financed the sale — has now foreclosed on the property and is seeking to sell it, according to the feisty and invaluable Chi - Town paper.
The department of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University have developed a snake - like robot that is able to to squeeze through tight gaps which could prove to be invaluable in search and rescue scenarios.
From cleaning a Mark Rothko painting to deconstructing and reassembling Claes Oldenburg's «Floor Burger» (which is exactly what it sounds like), Phillips has had privileged access to invaluable works of art.
A basic outline of this information is also available in Kickstarter's Creator Handbook, which is an invaluable tool for anyone who wants to use crowdfunding to get money for their business.
Customise a comprehensive list of expense categories to build accurate accounts which are invaluable at tax time.
This is where a central bank always has to rely on the detailed knowledge of its staff, often supplemented with an extensive liaison program with the business community (which the RBA has found to be invaluable).
OPP Editorial Director, John Howell, tells OPP Connect that the seminars provide vital commercial and cultural insight, which can be invaluable to businesses in the overseas property sector in Asia.
That ruling, which found that a basic idea that takes place on a computer can not be patented merely because of that connection to a computer, has proven to be invaluable to startups and small businesses.
One of the casualties of the latest round of budget battles in Washington may be the U.S Commission on International Religious Freedom, which has from time to time done invaluable work in highlighting threats to this basic human right.
However I find it invaluable as a place to take my pagan unchurched friends and have them taught the word by people more knowledgeable and grace - filled than I. Also as a place to be encouraged to hold the course and not revert to the old me which prefers kicking a ** and taking names over compassion, concern and giving my time / resources to the benefit of other.
... [It is] invaluable to catechists and an inspiration to all Christians living in our age, which is no less exciting or exacting than the times experienced by these outstanding men».
Also, I have a spiritual companion that is giving a bit of guidance and shape to my connections with God, which is invaluable right now.
Engagement provides an invaluable opportunity for a couple to work at strengthening communication skills by practicing communication on dozens of diverse topics, particularly those which are hard to talk about.
In doing so it uncovered (and continues to uncover) invaluable information for which we should be eternally grateful.
Proper education is an invaluable tool in defeating the lies of religion — which is probably why you see so many Christians so vehemently trying to insert their faux - science into cla - ssrooms nationwide.
Both kinds of evidence need to be considered, for while the letters provide invaluable insights into his mind and the way in which he viewed his ministry they do not set forth so clearly what it was that he did or the ways in which others viewed him.
It is only attributed to beings which because of their value are considered invaluable, that is, without the possibility of measure.
I try to make them these types of meals the bulk of my eating plan for the week, and your site is invaluable to me (as are the comments, which add even more variety!)
«Some such groups have limited access to the technical resources, technologies and application know - how to produce solutions to their issues, which is where packages such as we have introduced can be invaluable
The Crawford Fund conference provided an excellent opportunity for attendees to gain a broader picture of food loss and waste research in developing countries and promoted collaboration through multiple networking sessions which will be invaluable in the future.
The funds, which were collected from all 26 Brick House Tavern + Tap locations nationwide, will enable Operation Homefront, the national non-profit organization, to provide invaluable services and assistance to tens of thousands of military families.
Through excellent organisation, delegation and coaching of groups and individuals from beginners to boxers, his tireless and incredibly loyal coaching has been invaluable to OUABC: The club truly believes that in recognition of many things, not least his hat - trick of Varsity victories complete last year, he is fully deserving of this prize which would a small token of their gratitude to him.
«Mickael is a player of great experience and is a specialist number 6 which will be invaluable to us,» Arnold said.
The ability to go past players within tight spaces around the edge of the box is an invaluable ability and Shelvey seems more two - footed than most players which is a big advantage
With the the back 4 being a tighter outfit we can expect to see a few clean sheets which will be invaluable in the run into the title.
Getting to the point, after I had Toby and was ready and needing to return to work I discovered something called a nursing cover which I found invaluable when feeding him in public.
While I still feel that «Food Revolution» fell short when it came to showing viewers the hard realities of school food reform, the show was invaluable for its vivid depiction of serious problems in our society, problems which we hear about so often in the media that it's easy to tune them out.
This is by far an invaluable option when it comes to the notion of sharing, which parents know can be a touchy issue for toddlers.
By doing this day after day, you will also help them to learn to do this on their own, which will be an invaluable skill.
With these two internships, along with the research work she is doing for API, she is not only gaining invaluable experience but determining which type of work she intends to pursue as a career in the writing industry.
Being able to label the food with a biro which then washes off with ease when needed is invaluable too!
My tête - à - tête with Melissa was invaluable, and I have since realized that learning how to breastfeed a newborn can gradually evolve into learning how to parent a toddler through nursing — both of which are skills that are much easier to acquire in the presence of a supportive community.
Even if your kid will only tolerate it for five minutes at a time, it's an INVALUABLE five minutes during which you can go to the bathroom without coming back to a bloody nose and chipped tooth.
With him in another room, we used a monitor to hear him when he cried, but it wasn't so sensitive as to pick up the snuffles and snorts, so at least I got some sleep, which as you know, for an exhausted new mother who is * anyway * up every 2 hours to feed, was invaluable.
The Clippasafe car seat protector is an invaluable transparent PVC cover, which will mean you won't have to spend any more time scrubbing stubborn stains and marks inside your car after that trip to the park or food and drink.
It also comes with a waterproof mattress (for the first few months, waterproof mattresses are invaluable) and two cotton sheets which you can use to cover your sleeping baby.
I believe that with our population of over 170 million, about a quarter of which is patronising or subscribing to telecommunication services which can be a huge source of revenue to the Nigerian economy in the next couple of years, because these services are very invaluable services, that people readily pay for even when those services being paid for are not totally satisfactory.»
Going back to the era of the Tatler and Spectator, of David Steele and Joseph Addison, pioneers of British journalism (18th century), which by the way shaped journalism as we know it today, he insisted that journalism — news, features and even the column — constituted invaluable sources to the historian, as (s) he thrives to capture the true spirit of the epoch.
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