For all these reasons, it is not meaningful to speak of cultural rights or, more broadly, of sustainable pluralism outside of a linked commitment to the political economy of dignity.
Is it still--is this something that's meaningful to people, say, in their 20s, or is it now passe?
It is hard to draw meaningful conclusions from a single example.
The challenge is to present it to the user in a meaningful way.
"We have to make sure whoever it is has to have a meaningful role, " said the former England international.
Improvement needs to be approached from a different perspective, if it is going to have a meaningful impact that is sustainable over the long term.
Here, plastics that are black to the eye actually reflect a reasonable amount of light, so it is possible to get a meaningful absorption spectrum.
The biggest storms of all have, however, been so rare in recorded history that it is almost impossible to make meaningful statistical inferences from them.
The reverse movement is a new report by Moody's - which basically says that it misunderstood the inherent structural flaws in the eurozone, and there is a meaningful risk that it will have to downgrade the credit ratings of all eurozone members (even Germany) and possibly some EU members outside the eurozone.
However, to make a meaningful amount of money, it is important that developers pay attention to user experience.
Opponents worry that it would lead to rising energy costs and is too watered-down to be meaningful anyway.
Once you figure that out, how is it possible to contribute in a meaningful way given an already overloaded schedule?
His book advances a nested set of arguments on behalf of work that meaningful, because it is genuinely useful to identifiable people.
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Many early stage entrepreneurial companies are staffed by zealots as well, but very few of their managers realize that it is meaningful work, autonomy and the opportunity to "make a difference" that fuels this passion--not just monetary rewards.
We think the list that shows giving as a percentage of profits is the most meaningful, because it demonstrates what share of its fortune a company is willing to put into doing good, while the cash list is in some measure based on the size of the company.
They do what it takes to differentiate their programming in ways that people care about and that is meaningful and relevant to their audiences.
It is, therefore, extremely difficult to initiate meaningful negotiations.
First, it is not standard operating procedure for pensions to conduct meaningful due diligences before they invest.
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Without meaningful downsides for corporate executives, it is difficult to imagine that we won't see another scenario like Dell in the future.
And yet, no matter how hard it may be to start meaningful negotiations under current circumstances, we must acknowledge that a failure to try is not an option.
It is important to remember that today's action is a recommendation, and we hope that there will be a meaningful opportunity to discuss the important role that wrestling plays in the sports landscape both in the United States and around the world.
First, it could mean that the iPad is proving to be an extremely meaningful category sitting between laptops and smartphones.
Choice is only truly meaningful when it sits alongside contestability: the ability to contest, or challenge, poor performance by turning to an alternative that is able to deliver the service more effectively.
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Yes, there is life after selling your business, and for an entrepreneur it is a life filled with even larger and more meaningful goals yet to be accomplished, because we are simply not satisfied to think small.
The worst thing in the world is to have created something so meaningful and have it wind up in a rummage sale.
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Then it reaches to institutional and individual investors who may receive the information instantly, but act with a delay, as they carefully filter the news to determine whether it carries a meaningful message or is just noise (the early and late majorities in Rogers curve).
"It looks like it is a very meaningful, deliberate attempt on the part of the government here to make Sharjah the cultural hub of the region, " Bilal says.
By April 2008 it will cover all specialties, and frantic work is being done to provide meaningful indicators in fields where mere survival is not a useful measure.
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It is the investing approach of the day, meaningful mostly because fund managers want to distance themselves from the widely held view that unit trusts in Asia used to concentrate more on industries than companies, letting the region's strong growth pull them along regardless of the inherent quality of the companies selected.
Given the bleak prospects for employment, the housing market, Europe, and little hope for meaningful and successful intervention from Treasury or the Fed, it is hard to fathom how the nascent economic recovery will somehow manage to gain momentum My belief is we will be in a recession within the next two or three quarters.
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