Named by the same child
who was the catalyst for change.
Without a doubt, I can say that Hannah is the one
who was the catalyst for this change.
Not exact matches
Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)
is the pioneer coalition of active shareholders
who view the management of their investments as a
catalyst for change.
Who knows maybe it will
be a
catalyst for change in David... Deconstruction shouldn't
be just
for the harmful beliefs one has absorbed but also
for the destructive patterns of behavior that one exhibits.»
Who knows maybe it will
be a
catalyst for change in David.
You rightly identify josh Kroenke as a
catalyst for change but, seemingly, feel his old man will overrule the son
who was recently over here on a club fact find / analysis.
Catalyst for change Gazidis told us and Wenger
is the
catalyst for that
change although he
was the one
who allowed this to happen.
Yao isn't just a symbol of and
catalyst for worldwide
change; he
's also someone
who is sure to
be changed by it.
There
are other idle stakeholders such as Stan Kroneke and Ivan Gazidis
who comfortably delegated the whole responsibility to Wenger to find this «
catalyst for change».
From her physician's labor support over the phone while waiting
for the home birth midwife to arrive, to seeking out back - up care
for her homebirths with physicians
who had never heard of midwifery, to hearing the thoughts of feelings of both midwives and physicians on the subject of homebirth, Sheryl believes the differences
are not stumbling blocks; rather, they
are the
catalysts for necessary
change.
Vasi,
who studies collective behaviors, says the documentary worked as a
catalyst for policy
changes in the Marcellus Shale region (Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, and West Virginia) where Gasland
was filmed.
Dr. Navar's original intent on entering college
was to become a veterinarian but during his academic studies, he
was greatly influenced by famed University of Mississippi physiologist Arthur C. Guyton
who was the
catalyst for the course
change in his scientific career.
She
's passionate about how modern beauty consumers can
be a
catalyst for change, and will try and convert anyone
who will listen.
The
catalyst for this life
changing ambition
is a pretty new girl
who moves in next door.
The
catalyst for change in her stagnant life
is the appearance of Pascal (Johnny Flynn), a rough, mysterious loner
who Moll finds herself drawn to despite the distain of her family and the wider community.
«Hunt
for the Wilderpeople»
is all about life -
changing moments and the people
who are the
catalysts.
«The concept
was to
be a
catalyst for change,» said Tom Watkins,
who as CEO of the Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority last year first asked the authority's board to find money
for the initiative.
Atrocities like this should
be a
catalyst for those of us
who live in New York to step up and lobby
for changes that will shut down places like Yoder's and ensure dogs and other animals trapped in commercial facilities have plenty of space, good veterinary care, exercise and socialization and euthanized humanely only when it
is appropriate.
«SHEILA PREE BRIGHT: 1960Now» @ Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia Atlanta Known
for her unique approach to portrait photography, Sheila Pree Bright «
s «1960Now» «celebrates a generation of leaders from Atlanta and elsewhere in the American South
who became the
catalyst for social
change in the early 1960
s» and
is described as her most ambitious project yet.
However, Glasco's paintings stood apart from the prevailing Abstract Expressionism, remaining distinctly figurative, densely worked and stylised, and it
was Jean Dubuffet, not Pollock,
who would provide a
catalyst for change in Glasco's work towards the more textural and abstract.
Sept. 25 — Nov. 28, 2015 «SHEILA PREE BRIGHT: 1960Now» @ Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia Atlanta Known
for her unique approach to portrait photography, Sheila Pree Bright «
s «1960Now» «celebrates a generation of leaders from Atlanta and elsewhere in the American South
who became the
catalyst for social
change in the early 1960
s.»
RSA Arts & Ecology
is a
catalyst for the insights, imaginations and inspirations of artists
who are responding to environmental
changes and emergencies.
Durban could
be a wake - up call
for those
who believed that Brazil would become a
catalyst for environmental
change.
Jack Welch, the legendary former CEO of General Electric, (and a student of Harvard's Kotter
who believes leadership
is about leading
change) viewed
change as a
catalyst for progress, evolution and improvement.
«Increased prescription volume»
is a slight
change that infuses the description with action, turning the applicant into the
catalyst for pumping up volume instead of simply
being someone
who «made an impact.»
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are often asked what motivates us to continue our commitment to developing the executive search recruiting field and searching the globe, day after day,
for executive candidates
who will serve as
catalysts for positive
change within companies — candidates
who are, wherever they
are placed, true diamonds in the rough.
COVER LETTER: Dear Hiring Authority: If you
are looking
for someone
who is highly customer focused, builds the business by building people, and both a
change catalyst and
change agent, then we should talk.
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