Sentences with phrase «without common language»

As one partner there put it, «How can we pretend to be a «one - firm firm» without a common language
The beauty of the owner / cat relationship is that it can function fairly well without a common language.
Without a common language or shared practices, educators are often all over the map when it comes to answering this question.
Are finance and politics two tribes without a common language?

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Cryptocurrency is the money that brings buyers and sellers from different parts of the world a common payment language without expensive and time consuming third - party conversion and transfer institutions.
We are using a special language to get at the situation which common sense acknowledges without knowing why.
Now, if we mean a common second language, basically everybody achieving some proficiency in English, that's not without its problems but it's already what the EU is doing in practice.
The problem with learning an alien tongue is that language doesn't mean a thing without a common well of signs and signifiers.
Create a curriculum that provides a common language for knowledge without homogenizing the nuance of that knowledge.
14 Pearson Assessments, the publisher of the Stanford 10 Achievement Tests, did announce that the English language arts assessment was 100 % aligned to the Common Core without revision.
The most engaging parts were contemplating the questions of who are without language and whether a common language is important to the emotional connection with one another.
They can help us to understand and participate in a culture without the need for a common language.
English is the official language — although Spanish is also quite common in many places — so travelers to the country get a lot of exotic without a language barrier.
Birnbaum has orchestrated his exhibition «Making Worlds» between the Arsenale and Palazzo delle Esposizioni in the Giardini as «an omnivorous and centrifugal show without sections where all the creative languages between installations, video and film, sculpture, performance, painting, and design follow one another with a common denominator: a «painterly sensibility.
While there appeared to be a consensus for years that strict language was required to displace the common law without infringing on the ESA, Rose says a 2016 Ontario Court of Appeal decision dismissed an appeal from a motion judge's ruling upholding a termination clause — providing «the minimum required by the ESA» — that was linguistically sparse compared to earlier rulings.
The framework, «created through public - private collaboration, provides a common language to address and manage cyber risk in a cost - effective way based on business needs, without placing additional regulatory requirements on businesses.»
For years, there appeared to be consensus that strict language was required to displace the common law without infringing on the ESA.
It does not make sense to me how an employee can be expected to have contracted out of their inherent common law rights (and perhaps even agreed to something far less) without language that somehow suggests that is precisely what is taking place!
Pre-Oudin there was an accepted «rule book» about required language for employees to contract out of their entitlement to common law notice of termination of employment — and to restrict themselves to statutory minimums under the Employment Standards Act, 2000 — without offending the ESA.
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