Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Human capital" ¶ 27
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Often and term
Often, the term Celtic music is applied to the music of Ireland and Scotland because both lands have produced well-known distinctive styles which actually have genuine commonality and clear mutual influences.
Often, in American legal and business documents that speak of governing bodies ( e. g., a board that governs small businesses in China ) these bodies are described as " creatures of statute " to inform readers of their origins and format although the national governments that created them may not term them as creatures of statute.
Often, the term " critical theory " is appropriated when an author ( perhaps most notably Michel Foucault ) works within sociological terms yet attacks the social or human sciences ( thus attempting to remain " outside " those frames of enquiry ).
Often the species of mafic minerals is included in the name, for instance, hornblende-bearing granite, pyroxene tonalite or augite megacrystic monzonite, because the term " granite " already assumes content with feldspar and quartz.
Often, the term glass is used in a restricted sense to refer to this specific use.
Often, a limited part of the prayer hall is sanctified formally as a masjid in the sharia sense ( although the term masjid is also used for the larger mosque complex as well ).
Often, the term " phenotype " is incorrectly used as a shorthand to indicate phenotypical changes observed in mutated organisms ( most often in connection with knockout mice ).
** Often, though, the term " possessive pronoun " is also applied to the so-called possessive adjectives ( or possessive determiners ).
Often the term " political theory " refers to a general view, or specific ethic, political belief or attitude, about politics.
Often attributed to a neologism coined by Isaac Bonewits in 1974, Patricia ' Iolana traces the early use of the term to 1976 crediting both Bonewits and Valerie Saiving in its initial use.
Often they reenforce the communication of the ideogram by repeating the first or last syllable in the term.
Often, however, the term brunch is headed more towards breakfast than lunch.
Often the term " Aztec " refers exclusively to the Mexica people of Tenochtitlan ( now the location of Mexico City ), situated on an island in Lake Texcoco, who referred to themselves as Mexica Tenochca or Cōlhuah Mexica.
Often a corner ( hence the common term corner time ) or a similar space where the child is to stand or sit during time-outs is designated.
Often the term " jeans " refers to a particular style of pants called " blue jeans " and invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873.
Often, the term " Markov chain " is used to mean a Markov process which has a discrete ( finite or countable ) state-space.
Often these personas develop complex past histories for their characters to make the fantasy / roleplay even more life like, thus the evolution of the term " real cybering ".
Often, topologists use the term " path " for what we are calling a curve, and " curve " for what we are calling the image of a curve.
Often, the term Markov chain is used to mean a Markov process which has a discrete ( finite or countable ) state-space.
Often these patois are popularly considered " bastardizations " of English, " broken English ", or slang, but cases such as Jamaican patois are classified with more correctness as a creole language ; in fact, in the Francophone Caribbean the analogous term for local variants of French is créole ( see also Jamaican English and Jamaican Creole ).
Often the batsman must be warned first by the bowler who must say " Maori stump warning " or whatever term is colloquially used.
Often, but only early on, the term mestizo was associated with llegitimacy ; The term also has a pejorative use about something that is not " pure ".
Often this is referred to as a " Neger " – a pejorative German term for a person of African descent.

Often and knowledge
Often overlooked in Confucian ethics are the virtues to the self: sincerity and the cultivation of knowledge.
Often in a post-colonial context, the growing recognition and use of indigenous education methods can be a response to the erosion and loss of indigenous knowledge and language through the processes of colonialism.
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
Often represented as stages through which people pass as they mature, developmental theories describe changes in mental abilities ( cognition ), social roles, moral reasoning, and beliefs about the nature of knowledge.
Often these were recruited from the normally low-ranking local tribes because of their traditional knowledge of the environment and hunting techniques.
Often they are triggered by a new and key piece of information, but importantly, a depth of prior knowledge is required to allow the leap of understanding.
Often, e-commerce involves the application of knowledge management systems.
Often, the knowledge of a second language-one of languages of major influence in music history ( such as German, French, Italian, Spanish, or Russian )-is required to complete the degree.
Often, as in recruitment advertising, for example, specialized media or media uses are involved that require knowledge and expertise not ordinarily found in a general-line agency.
Often a basic working knowledge will suffice.
Often central to addressing questions in neuroethology are comparative methodologies, drawing upon knowledge about related organisms ’ nervous systems, anatomies, life histories, behaviors and environmental niches.
Often lectures Billy and Andy on intellectual matters, despite her limited knowledge.
Often, robotic telescope software developed at universities becomes impossible to maintain and ultimately obsolete because the graduate students who wrote it move on to new positions, and their institutions lose their knowledge.
Often this was in the form of dialogue in which Jesus expounds esoteric knowledge while his disciples raise questions concerning it.
Often lacking however, is the presence of scientific skills and detailed knowledge needed to develop viable technical and economic salinity management options.
Looking into the cultural mechanisms which contribute to a community value system often highlights the parallel to adaptive management practices, “ with emphasis on feedback learning, and its treatment of uncertainty and unpredictability ”( Berkes, Colding, & Folke, 2000 ). Often this is the result of indigenous knowledge and historical decisions ofsocieties deeply rooted in ecological practices.
Often, the discomfort is heightened by the knowledge that " it didn't have to be this way ," that is, that if the company wanted to achieve the goal of the project, it could have done so in a successful way if it had been managed competently ( such as by devoting the obviously required resources, including bringing all relevant expertise, technology, or applied science to the task rather than just whatever incomplete knowledge a few employees happened to know already ).
Often considered the first modern military surgeon, Larrey's writings are still regarded as valuable sources of surgical and medical knowledge and have been translated into all modern languages.
Often coopetition takes place when companies that are in the same market work together in the exploration of knowledge and research of new products, at the same time that they compete for market-share of their products and in the exploitation of the knowledge created.
Often clinical settings use a list of the activities of daily living as an assessment document, without any reference to the other elements of the model ; Roper heself rejected the use of the list of ADLs as a " checklist " as she stated that it was essential not simply to read the title of the ADL, but to base assessment on knowledge of the scope of the ADL as assessed using the 5 key factors.
Often they are friends of the consulting person or past clients of the therapist who have their own knowledge and experience of the problem at hand.

0.851 seconds.