Identify how you can become a useful resource to the company and contribute meaningfully to its continued success. |
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If properly recognized, there are local resources and skills that can be meaningfully harnessed. |
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Issues such as domestic abuse and addiction are used more meaningfully than as convenient plot devices. |
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It is far too early to speculate meaningfully on what the implications of this may end up being. |
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In my opinion, they, like recent historical events, are too new to be meaningfully evaluated. |
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They pass and re-pass one another, never touching, and they stand meaningfully on rainy street corners. |
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The stack of unfinished books and yet-to-be-started borrowed books and newly purchased books beside my bed clears its throat meaningfully. |
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Well, the deduction may not be way off beam, but there are also those among youngsters who spend their time meaningfully. |
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The tattooist was halfway through the job when another customer tapped him gently on the shoulder and nodded meaningfully at his handiwork. |
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A seasonal greeting, or the merest mention of the C-word, is enough to get the landlord shaking the swear-box meaningfully. |
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I've had so many creepy experiences with dudes just hanging out, staring at you meaningfully and trying to start schmoozy conversations. |
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Billy comes alive and is able to relate meaningfully to others outside the town, in the surroundings of the moors and the sky. |
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I said then, that the market was going to work meaningfully higher and that the best course of action was to stay the course. |
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For the Jungians, Synchronicity is a coincidence of events that seem to be meaningfully related. |
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The politics of class, race, gender and justice are not meaningfully connected to deep ecology. |
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First of all, when granting a divorce decree, all the judges must instruct parents to be meaningfully involved with child care. |
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To communicate meaningfully with our client requires a certain Libran responsiveness. |
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At least for a subset of children with ADHD, medication attributions may be meaningfully related to functioning in important domains. |
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I have so many questions, yet the struggle of having to speak Portuguese leaves me unable to articulate them meaningfully. |
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Both camps regard nature as a world in which the human being cannot meaningfully participate. |
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Heidegger has no way in his thinking to meaningfully discuss the death of others. |
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And if he won't even discuss it meaningfully in the first place, then yes, you might want to tell him to talk to the hand. |
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As was understood, a centrally planned economy could not meaningfully promise to cut its formal tariffs and adopt non-discriminatory trade. |
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Gavin kicked her leg under the table, gesturing to their glaring father meaningfully. |
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The real issue is not whether such a process takes place, but how comprehensively and meaningfully it does so. |
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The doors loom ominously at the back of the stage and open or shut meaningfully, or meaninglessly, dependent on your view. |
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It becomes progressively more difficult to apply the term meaningfully to work later than the Napoleonic period. |
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A youth is asked to speak meaningfully about something that was important to the generation before his but not to his own. |
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He enjoyed adorning his Latin poems with words and phrases that are sometimes ornamental in function, sometimes more meaningfully allusive. |
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It makes it impossible to explain meaningfully what is consumed and why. |
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There is a strong trend in North America to pare down and live more simply and meaningfully. |
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The impact of the impugned amendment on commuted value can be meaningfully measured as of the date of decision. |
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AbitibiBowater also strives to be a good neighbor by engaging meaningfully with local communities, including Aboriginal peoples. |
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It fit, though not meaningfully better than an off-the-peg one that had been altered. |
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The man who does not express himself meaningfully and clearly is a bungler, wasting his time and that of his associates. |
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Finally, States were exhorted to meaningfully cooperate and collaborate in both practical and general ways with each other. |
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Therefore, extensive effort was made to restrict the review to the most useful and germane work and to organize it meaningfully. |
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This exhibition meaningfully ends with an overview of prominent De Stijl achievements to broach the issue of cities and public areas. |
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Results-based budgeting enabled managers to meaningfully assess performance, utilize resources more effectively and strengthen accountability. |
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To what extent can we meaningfully influence the global system and to what extent are we able to strike out on our own? |
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He wears leather pants and a trench coat and glowers meaningfully! |
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The walls glowed red with importance, and small white dots marched meaningfully across the map to show him that all was well within the DataCorp Mainframe. |
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Gardiner said political inertia was one reason why the world had failed to respond meaningfully to climate change and rising greenhouse gases. |
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In addition, Métis organizations are provided with capacity support to meaningfully participate in discussions. |
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Inadequacy of financial and human resources, even a lack of opportunity to function meaningfully, are common problems in their view. |
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Like many organizations, the NCC is especially concerned with connecting more meaningfully with youth. |
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Gathering together as a family to take part in a specific activity is one way to bring people together meaningfully. |
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Surely the Council can take more steps towards meaningfully meeting in public. |
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We believe it is a person's right to be informed and to participate meaningfully in their own health management. |
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And that it became reality most meaningfully, among all human media and all forms of creative expression, through the music. |
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Can cities, states, and municipalities address it meaningfully on their own? |
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My military assured me that we could act today, tomorrow, a month from now, that we could do so proportionally, but meaningfully. |
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Delaying perhaps 100 applications for 501 status did not meaningfully impact the election. |
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See, he wears a leather trews and a trenchcoat and glowers meaningfully! |
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The inconvenience and hassles involved, particularly when patients are illiterate and unable to communicate meaningfully with doctors, are formidable. |
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Financial industry debt spreads were widening meaningfully as well. |
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This increasingly challenged the ability of individual producers to stay informed and meaningfully involved with issues directly impacting their livelihood. |
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The logic of specialization in the knowledge necessary to participate meaningfully in such speculative poetics harbors within it a repressed identity. |
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The networks have taken it in turns to point meaningfully at the house, explaining to the camera who was shot and why the police commissioner is in so much trouble. |
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Moreover, the logic of specialisation in the knowledge necessary to participate meaningfully in such speculative poetics harbours within it a repressed identity. |
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This housing co-op supports the principle that seniors should be able to live in dignity in their housing co-ops and to participate meaningfully in their co-op communities. |
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These essays cover a very wide range of topics, yet they can be organized meaningfully into three major groupings. |
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Secondly, there is a limit to the risk assessment's predication, that is to say the relationship to reality on which it can meaningfully pronounce. |
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In such situations they may appear to be withdrawn or non-compliant, when, in fact, they perceive the group activity as a hodge-podge of stimuli that they cannot meaningfully structure. |
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She understood that her books' otherworldly implications could be drawn just as meaningfully from her long, mingy striving in ordinary places as they could from other subject matter. |
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Generally, scholars view Rabbinic Judaism as having been meaningfully influenced by Hellenism. |
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This is due mainly to the difficulty of meaningfully splitting up the education for these specialisations. |
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Our failure to meaningfully address the threat of climate change is directly linked to the power and influence that the fossil industry has over the political and financial sectors. |
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A Member raised a question as to whether the budgets for several of the research projects are adequate to effectively and meaningfully address the topics. |
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The vast majority of the heat would otherwise escape as waste heat, but we use it meaningfully, and the applied energy is utilised in numerous ways. |
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The derivatives market in other asset classes has matured meaningfully within three to five years. |
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Although well intentioned, this proposal will consume valuable corporate resources without meaningfully enhancing corporate accountability. |
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The idea that young people are not yet fully mature is supported by research on young people's culpability, ability to participate meaningfully in criminal proceedings, and to understand and appreciate due process rights. |
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Accordingly, the expected effect cannot be meaningfully described in the abstract or presented in the same manner as known risks affecting our business. |
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Given his commitment to causal synonymy, Aristotle needs to invoke considerations through which a chain of efficient causes of some entity can be meaningfully compared in terms of causal efficacy. |
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Procopio ended one section by lying in front of it, her arms and legs floating, and at one point the dancers turned as a group to look at it, meaningfully, questioningly. |
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When I had learned it I translated it into English, just as I had understood it, and as I could most meaningfully render it. |
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Wittgenstein argues that language has an underlying logical structure, a structure that provides the limits of what can be said meaningfully. |
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But such an argument can only meaningfully be made with a nuancedly situated and historically informed sense of the stakes involved. |
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To say the recomposers of the book of Amos may not meaningfully do so is to imply that we may not. |
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Third, PBI Switzerland is contributing meaningfully to encouraging young blood and winning over young people to the cause of peace, said Thomas Greminger. |
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But by stepping aside just before the clock struck midnight, Paul, at least for now, did not meaningfully affect the Senate schedule or block the Patriot Act from moving forward. |
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This triggered heavy trade destocking and a slower order pace that meaningfully affected our US mass market and overall business. |
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The targets will need to be designed to make it hard for governments to pick and choose between them in claiming progress, so that countries can be meaningfully compared. |
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For there to be debate in which the government can be meaningfully held to account, there has to be notice given as to what it is that will be debated. |
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This was an encounter which was waiting to happen, and the result is a closely-argued piece of writing which convinces us that, despite everything, there is still something upon which our eye may meaningfully rest. |
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Finally, it is unreasonable to pretend that one can meaningfully sustain the same mandate, and the activities it entails, with a fraction of the budget that used to be available. |
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The art of good controlling consists of focusing on only a few important indicators that are meaningfully connected within a clearly organised management information system. |
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First, the scale of our asset management activities remains well below our target and therefore we expect to increase our fee base meaningfully without a commensurate increase in our expenses. |
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When operated in the coordinated manner of the Trust's portfolio, these buildings become a vital part of the urban fabric and contribute meaningfully to a sense of community. |
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But, as the economy recovers, any upward pressure on interest rates arising from a rebound in private sector credit demand would meaningfully increase the costs to government of financing its debt. |
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He has shown us how to think meaningfully and talk manageably about class in America. |
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And so, we may not be able to meaningfully study the past. |
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If the government had consulted meaningfully, the opinions that I have expressed today on behalf of a lot of groups would have been given to it and it would have realized that this is not sustainable. |
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Because contemporary equal protection jurisprudence focuses on motive, courts have failed to meaningfully address the pipeline's systemic invidiousness. |
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Investing in economically and ecologically sustainable growth to fund a German-style municipalisation of new clean energy, we will meaningfully tackle climate change. |
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Allism is the position of those who think that all these entities actually exist, and moreover, everything we can speak meaningfully about in some sense exists. |
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For example, in Wyschogrod's treatment of the subject, he starts with a Maimonidean position, which does not enable him to speak meaningfully of incarnation. |
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