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"productively" Definitions
  1. in a way that does a lot or achieves a lot
  2. in an efficient way that produces large quantities of goods or crops

462 Sentences With "productively"

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Far more important is that the funds are invested productively.
"It makes things run more productively, more efficiently," Welch says.
We ought to be able to productively talk about politics.
To working with men and women much more productively together.
Growth depends on more people working and working more productively.
He spent his remaining time meaningfully and productively, and largely here.
How can women begin to use their anger productively at work?
Use this energy productively by actively embracing change and personal transformation.
The pool of time deposits can also be allocated more productively.
I can write productively for five hours a day at most.
When Violet is sleeping, I try to use that time productively.
Reflect on how you might be able to live more productively.
And that's likely to help people in your situation work productively.
Both websites advise people on how to visit safely and productively.
You're not afraid of confrontation, Aries, but use this energy productively.
If you were affected, here's hoping your half hour was spent productively.
We have work to do, and we need to do so productively.
"Or at least it's hard to be productively angry," Ms. Litman said.
With their platform, they can productively discuss the touchy subject with sincerity.
Destroying or removing the structures eliminates opportunities for productively using our past.
We worked together productively, twice a week, for more than three years.
And it's what leads them to handle problems and failures more productively.
But there are ways they can use their skills and experience productively.
Instead, they use time to productively problem-solve, reflect, and plan ahead.
PayPal's Ready said Tuesday that the company was "engaging productively" with the CMA.
But at its best, this can productively smudge the idea of objective reality.
The app is one of the best ways to productively gamify your life.
She could think more productively in the briny air; she got things right.
Use the energy productively by focusing on your responsibilities and getting work done!
Tech Fix Tech gadgets have helped us work more productively and play more.
"It's a perfect example of using games as a distraction productively," he said.
When a couple has trouble communicating productively like this, that's where psychotherapy becomes essential.
It comes from focus—from ensuring that your time is used efficiently and productively.
"His Dark Materials" also exists, productively, in the borderland between children's and adult fiction.
You, Taurus, and Capricorn are all Earth signs that work harmoniously and productively together.
It comes from focus — from ensuring that your time is used efficiently and productively.
Then question it:Am I productively solving a genuine problem, or doing mental hand wringing?
She said the government could have more productively used the money on other efforts.
But these meds are carefully dosed, so people who take them can function productively.
In Mandel's mind, that was "still a lot of money" that she could've used productively.
Both countries should focus on advancing areas of mutual interest and working productively through disagreements. 
Studies estimate that cars are only used productively 4 percent of the time, on average.
The majority of Freeport's 30,000-strong Indonesian workforce is "productively and safely" working, Kinneberg added.
Will they engage the world productively and peacefully, turn inward, or pick fights with neighbors?
But not being able to use time, productively, while serving your country is also dangerous.
Congress must productively move internet policy forward by finding ways to close the digital divide.
Use this energy productively by energetically cleansing your home, redecorating, or connecting with your family.
In such horrendous, actual living circumstances, it's very hard to then begin to organize productively.
And prevention promotes conservative values by investing resources productively and fostering individual and family strength.
But Ruppanner theorized that even time parents are reporting as leisure is actually used productively.
The vision is surreally real, at once literal and symbolic, and the meanings productively multiply.
We'd love to work longer, more productively, with more passion, and live that way too.
I was wasting valuable hours of my life that could've been spent much more productively
But don't miss out on other tools to help you work productively on the road.
Second, by channeling funds to sectors and countries where capital can be used most productively.
"They want to spend their precious dollars as productively and efficiently as possible," Mackowiak said.
Shkreli can really use the time he has to do productively—if he wants to.
Wouldn't we feel silly if, once this quarantine is over, we didn't use it productively?
Art is people's true feelings and anger used productively to make something creative and inspirational.
When I feel powerless, I always try to occupy my time and improve myself productively.
For more than two centuries commentators have been arguing productively about how to understand his claims.
Additionally, taking note of your own fatigue can help you work more productively within a team.
Having something to look forward to, she says, will make you use your time more productively.
Rather than driving, I am using my time productively, for I am always connected, always working.
The Hutch API is also used internally to more productively test its fleet of autonomous trucks.
Help your member discover new ways to safely and productively engage with constituents on policy issues.
They look at their role in a conflict or situation and aim to move forward productively.
More productively, some will take on psychotherapy to solve a root problem like trauma or separation.
A couple of effective guiding questions got them back on track and using their time productively.
It was productively alienating — subtitles help — in a way that imagined a world: language as landscape.
But there are a few universal truths about how to do it productively and stay sane.
Moving ahead productively will be an important test not only for American institutions, but for everyone.
Since then, families have lived and worked productively in the area, growing mostly rice in vast paddies.
This show productively examines and questions ideas of the nation and borders, while itself moving across them.
It was not the last time that art and technology would make for a productively volatile mix.
It's an entirely new experience that helps individual sales and service teams work more naturally and productively.
Failures like those are much more productively handled over video chat, not to mention far lower-stakes.
It is, of course, important to make sure that taxpayer resources are used productively, safely, and wisely.
But only rarely is it productively accidental, enchantingly dreamlike and charged with a palpable but irretrievable meaning.
Nonetheless, the overwhelming majority Somalians integrate well, contribute productively to the economy, and become patriotic, loyal Americans.
What do you think the key is to using loneliness productively, rather than letting it destroy you?
This is a question that fellow citizens can productively debate, and that may lead to a consensus.
Things happen, some ridiculous and exasperating, others effectively and productively surprising (like Dibs's desperate, lonely sexual writhing).
So certainly communication tools, VR conferencing tools are becoming way more important to getting work done productively.
Good for you if you can work productively from the couch or bed, because very few can.
Education sparks passion among many Democrats (sometimes productively, sometimes less so), and DeVos has some alarming positions.
I found myself increasingly spread too thin and struggled with how to spend my time most productively.
You need to be using it, you need to find every vehicle to solve this problem productively.
Hakeem Jeffries, who worked productively with the old guard, while enjoying support from newer, more progressive members?
When these two planets are able to connect productively, though, the atmosphere is very supportive for risk-taking.
Evans believes that embracing emojis is the only option if people want to interact productively in the future.
Isn't it great to be back at work, crushing productively through your to-do list with a smile?
And it's a fundamental premise that if companies can't invest the capital productively, they'll return it to shareholders.
For this process to work productively, changes need to happen on both sides of the no-platforming issue.
Provided that their money is safe, they will not care very much if it is invested more productively.
Because our employers know this, they provide an air-conditioned environment that keeps us comfortable and functioning productively.
Nicaragua participates in the CAFTA/DR Trade Agreement and engages productively in counternarcotics efforts with the United States.
Most productively, the Black Lives Matter movement has focused attention on the persistent ways that discrimination blocks progress.
Drivers and passengers use their time more productively but consume less gasoline and no paper maps at all.
Then, I productively browse Amazon for a birthday gift for my friend and buy her a puzzle ($303).
More productively, China has actually exceeded the United States in its creation and use of new mobile technologies.
Their sprawling retrospective creates a viewing experience that is funny, frustrating, belabored, and, ultimately, I think, productively unsettling.
For now, the key to working productively with euphoric recall (as with so many things in life) is balance.
Some of the questions you need to be asking is can they hire great people and manage them productively?
Spokeswoman Andree-Lyne Halle said the office hoped to "continue to work productively with the Senate" to pass legislation.
That would not be a problem, were the government capable of productively employing tens of millions of new workers.
In fact, research shows that the average office worker spends less than three hours of each day working productively.
The stunning Retina display provides you with high quality visuals while the Touch Bar lets you work more productively.
"It's not unusual ... We continue to engage very productively across a number of different areas across Malaysia," she added.
And affordable child care would also have the immediate benefit of making it easier for parents to work productively.
Dealing with criticism productively was the topic of the first episode of Grant's new podcast, which launched in February.
But when you confront them head-on, we diminish their power and often find ways to tackle them productively.
Some other officials in the State Department reportedly have since questioned whether they are serving productively in their roles.
"We continue to work productively with regulators and look forward to obtaining approval soon," Charter spokesman Justin Venech said.
Not too long ago, Republicans and Democrats worked productively together as a rule, rather than as a rare exception.
"Give and Take" was really about what it takes to be productively generous, to help others and succeed. Right.
When we retire, we're faced with the daunting task of productively occupying time that we're not used to having.
Maybe there is no hidden secret, and maybe, just maybe, channeling our boredom productively is how we get ahead.
And in those instances, he said, boards can put structures in place so that organizations can work productively together.
Yet it is unclear if that capital could have been used more productively in the absence of government protections.
Second: After recovering from the initial fury-implosion, I worked more intently and productively than I had in ages.
In contrast, property taxes disincentivize people from using land more productively, since re-developing land leads to higher re-assessments.
All that can be productively teased out in a seminar or even an inter-faith discussion in a community hall.
Game-based assessments can help students "learn how to fail productively on the way to conquering a challenge," she said.
A 2015 survey by a UK firm asked 1,989 office workers how many hours they spent "productively working" each day.
Being in the moment liberates people from these fears and allows them to live life more authentically, creatively, and productively.
And they look at how well the teams are scaling their businesses, and whether they're doing so efficiently or productively.
"There are discussions which could extend over days, or weeks or months, even years, and do so productively," Morbius said.
Our leaders question the merits of admitting refugees on human-rights grounds, and demand guarantees that immigrants will work productively.
Instead of languishing in jail, many of the beneficiaries are now getting good jobs and participating productively in their community.
In the internet age, digital literacy has become a prerequisite for citizens to engage productively in activities of daily living.
It can also improve our ability to productively deal with stressors and help us engage more positively with other people.
Can rituals that are so deeply embedded in the preservation of patriarchal political power be productively appropriated for political change?
Prison is dismal and there isn't much that's positive to focus on to keep an addict's mind more productively occupied.
We have worked diligently to have a conversation about these matters with Taylor and her team to productively move forward.
But by finding a way to channel the terror of the diagnosis productively, I feel more alive today than ever.
Such a portfolio can productively harness active and passive management's advantages while using each to reduce risks posed by the other.
This means learning how to communicate effectively, be a leader, face adversity, work more productively, and start our days off right.
Millions moved into the labor force to work productively, grow the economy, and provide themselves with new self-esteem and happiness.
Indiscriminate cuts do not guarantee that waste is removed instead of the portion of a program's budget that is spent productively.
"There is very little in government right now that is being productively done," Mr. Rains had lamented on the air earlier.
"We support efforts to productively engage our trading partners to improve a rules-based international trade and investment system," he said.
A constructive but realistic mind-set would put our safety first while expanding America's opportunities to engage productively with the world.
Understanding how this happens — and how you can prevent it — is integral to mental well-being and living productively with passion.
We want to highlight some of the ways students respectfully and productively engaged with each other on our site this week.
Large tracts could be farmed more productively, freeing labourers to work in urban factories while also providing food to support them.
And if spending time with your kids is one of your priorities, then driving them to school is time spent productively.
You can't deal productively with someone like Pelosi if you don't make an attempt to understand the politics of her position.
And, fourth, effective public finance management and policies that promote good corporate governance can help ensure that debt is used productively.
Thankful for not having been "overburdened by art-historical parameters," she describes her first attempts as purely visceral and productively naïve.
When women were eventually admitted, they were usually supervised by men and their models were often purposefully (and counter-productively) draped.
But believing that everyone is or must become, like, actively or productively creative really undersells the value of other ways of being.
Ms Rullán is using some of the $3m her organisation crowdsourced during the hurricane to help 2,500 coffee farmers replant more productively.
Studies have shown the difference between good marriages and bad ones isn't the lack of fights, but learning how to fight productively.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government was working "very productively" with Bombardier and he hoped to make announcements in coming months.
One of my direct reports used to struggle with time management, so I worked with him to schedule his time more productively.
Congress then would be able to return to the tradition of governing rationally and productively, just as our Founders hoped it would.
Use this energy productively by spending time focused on work, which is just about the only thing Saturn really loves to do.
" He added: "The wealthiest sector of the global economy will continue to accumulate more cash than it can consume or productively invest.
Despite this, we have been able to maintain a gallows sense of humor in an attempt to productively deal with our pain.
"I'm trying to use time productively — it's the perfect opportunity to sit down and maybe finally apply to law school," she says.
So that undercompensates people who are victims of crime who could be compensated more if people were using their talents more productively.
Meanwhile, vulnerable Senate Democrats will be doing their part by staying out of the Senate chamber and using their time more productively.
Taking these 30 minutes to myself allows me to open my mind, be creative and use my work time productively and efficiently.
These three recently unveiled artworks, raising the likeness of Black people to monumental proportions, productively reframe the divisive debate over historical monuments.
In Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government was working "very productively" with Bombardier, which asked for federal aid last year.
Their decentralized structure had been good for eluding the authorities, but it didn't empower anyone to negotiate productively on the protesters' behalf.
We can't productively address the issue of gun regulation if we don't understand the constitutional ground on which the Second Amendment stands.
But officials said they are now working productively with the administration, pointing to their joint efforts on the tax plan as evidence.
MARC Not a pretty picture, but a pretty common one: Family and close friends catering to an alcoholic every way but productively.
Since then, stock buybacks have largely replaced dividends as companies' preferred way to return to shareholders the cash they can't spend productively.
Don't let your rage, fears, and anxieties carry you away—express your difficult emotions productively, or at least release them into the void.
During their time at the bases, evacuees have reported using the time productively to learn Zumba, boxing, and how to file their taxes.
One impact of this has been the diversion of resources away from teaching, a key part of helping inmates return productively to society.
While stressing the importance of "civility" in politics, Biden recalled how he'd worked productively alongside two segregationist senators, including the virulent racist Sen.
"Millions of app developers already work productively within [the marketplace]," said two lawyers representing the company while disclosing a meeting from last week.
The company is already working with Brex, Plaid and others to help employees feel less isolated and work more productively amongst each other.
I don't feel as threatened, and when I do, at least I know what it is and can try to address it productively.
When it comes to making initial purchases, spend it on things that matter, things that will help your team work productively and comfortably.
Opioids represent a chance for divergent leaders in Washington to work productively together, across the aisle, region-to-region, and chamber-to-chamber.
Simpson's work, which often suspends meaning even while seeming to promise that resolution is close, has long had something productively elusive about it.
Wang's Perspectives series continues with this recital featuring her frequent collaborator, an artistic union in which seemingly different temperaments nonetheless work together productively.
By managing the chaos and neatly arranging your windows, you can easily see everything you need all at once and work more productively.
It is essential that the successful candidate have excellent communication skills with the ability to efficiently and productively communicate orally and in writing.
But I think I actually have far more hope in the possibilities of politics, hope I would argue is necessary to proceed productively.
But he then—candidly but counter-productively—called the March 6th order "a watered-down version of the first order" issued on January 27th.
"Planning for the Future" examines efforts underway in three Philadelphia neighborhoods to productively combine approaches from art and urban planning to make neighborhoods better.
For the good of the body politic, maybe we should figure out how to engage more productively in social media instead of disengaging entirely.
In Apple's case, at least, the sums involved are so large that it would be almost impossible for Apple to invest it all productively.
Our universities indeed exemplify how we thrive by enabling people from different cultures, religions, political values and priorities to cohabit and work together productively.
All this means that capital gets locked up in the wrong places; Britons end up working, less productively, in firms that should not exist.
Thomas Piketty, no neoliberal squish, thinks 83 percent is the absolute highest marginal rate the UK could productively impose on the top 1 percent.
He said helping families use the money more productively could help reduce poverty, and in turn, prevent people from migrating in the first place.
In practice, the design was complex, and the administration and civil society groups did not find it easy to work productively together, she said.
Beyond the literal interpretation, this could also be a warning about the perils of not using your brain productively — luckily, that's within your control.
In contrast, government money can be created almost instantly, and spent both quickly and productively, as long as it goes into the right hands.
To help surface this unarticulated ethical debate — so maybe we can have it more productively — I decided to call Harvard political philosopher Michael Sandel.
Yet it is not clear whether that framework is robust enough to be applied productively to the business realm as he attempts to do.
Doing so, the thinking went, could be counterproductive in areas where the city and state are working together productively, such as select bus service.
And it is also important to remember that some conflict — at least the right kinds of conflict — can be channeled effectively, and even productively.
A recent worldwide survey of 600,000 office staff by Leesman, a data provider, found that 40% thought their office prevents them from working productively.
Montessori's policy of helping children learn how to productively resolve conflicts on their own will surely be helpful with any family spats – or global crises!
According to a U.K. study done in 2017 by deals site Vouchercloud, the average employee spends two hours and 53 minutes each day working productively.
As with La filial, Stamp Book archives on each page impressions of various stamps, productively blurring the boundaries between text and image, writing and printmaking.
Against this background, this event examines efforts underway in three Philadelphia neighborhoods to productively combine approaches from art and urban planning to make neighborhoods better.
He's developed a reputation for bipartisanship and notes he has worked productively with Graham on issues like immigration reform, criminal justice reform, and foreign aid.
The best memorials know how to productively represent histories of violence and grief for emotional catharsis, telling hard truths without preserving their legacies of violence.
To claim that he can productively jog through Manhattan, listen to music, and dictate the outline of his book seems a bit of a stretch.
"If you want to function most productively and reach peak performance, you need to take time in the evening to unwind and recharge," says Brendel.
We also can do more to encourage food stamp and Medicaid recipients to work, prepare for work, or be productively engaged in a service activity.
"Millions of app developers already work productively within [the marketplace]," said two lawyers representing the company, while disclosing a meeting with the FCC last week.
The energy is gloomy today, Pisces, but you can work with it productively by connecting with a mentor or by focusing on your activist work.
But at some point, you have to ask yourself, if your brain isn't 'working' — if you aren't using it productively — what are you really doing?
Ronaldo is 33, still capable of scoring productively for club and country and howling into a referee's face after receiving a yellow card for dissent.
PD: No, I think-, well, what it offers governments and companies is the opportunity to meet many investors, and colleagues, very productively and very quickly.
Our minds can reckon with it, but how do we ask our child-size human hearts to hold it — to be productively overwhelmed by it?
This would free us to explain our rationale and change the statement's language productively from meeting to meeting without fear of sending the wrong message.
This is a voice-dominated verse in which the taut snap of lines in some poems jostles productively against the incantatory, oratorical mode of others.
Activists should spend their time more productively by promoting useful constitutional reforms overwhelmingly favored by the American people — reforms now blocked by an unresponsive Congress.
The noise of turbulence is the metaphor that has been chosen for these outsider images that productively break down the difference between foreground and background.
Rather than browsing through a long list of inane tweets or matching jewel colors up against each other, you can actually be using that time productively.
"We have worked diligently to have a conversation about these matters with Taylor and her team to productively move forward," the label said in the statement.
"I understand this point of view, but for me, I think Canadians in general are expecting us to work productively with the United States," Trudeau said.
She touted a tax cut and PEPFAR -- an AIDS relief program in Africa -- as proof she "worked very productively" with Bush when Democrats had the majority.
The comments about how to use Facebook productively came as the CEO announced a change in the algorithm that determines what users see in their newsfeeds.
Still going at age 303, the former Japan star represents the possibilities of aging productively in a country with an average life expectancy of 230 years.
Through the fury, the Players Coalition became a way to approach the issues productively, and the league and the group had established a degree of trust.
It's a frustrating thematic fight, and it often feels less productively ambivalent to me than the result of an incoherent point of view driving the film.
At a recent fundraiser, Biden reminisced about how he used to be able to work productively with segregationist senators (in contrast to today's lack of "civility").
Although the way "Winter Brothers" is edited encourages a degree of disorientation, a narrative — either productively minimalist or simply underdeveloped, depending on your taste — gradually emerges.
" It added: "We hope you will join us — collaboratively and productively — in rebuilding an R.W.A. that serves its diverse and talented members well into the future.
Shinkai fills "Weathering" with bold leaps, narrative complications (the story jumps around in time, not always productively) and softly hued, filigreed backdrops that approach the photorealistic.
Certain social welfare policies, according to an emerging body of research, may actually encourage more people to work and enable them to do so more productively.
The rest of us can learn from them, and allow ourselves to experience the full range of human emotions, then allow them to guide us productively.
An art critic and dance critic talk about two Kirstein shows — and how his protean diversity left its mark on the arts, most productively on ballet.
In turn, someone's capacity to secure an effective new cure for these diseases can mean the difference between a life led productively, or one plagued by infirmity.
"Given our long history of working together productively, I am confident we can execute this sale quickly and efficiently," Occidental CEO Vicki Hollub said in a statement.
The communications tools and virtual workplaces that Valley firms have pioneered let teams work productively across cities and time zones without ever meeting one another in person.
"In light of the UK's unprecedented position, the future deep and special partnership between the UK and the EU could productively build on the existing adequacy model".
And it is an absolutely critical period in, certainly England's history but also in the U.S.-UK relationship, so absolutely we're committed to working productively going forward.
" Artan Veliju, CTO, says the platform has the "ability to easily build the workflows needed to use blockchain productively without needing to launch a software development project.
Together, the topics "are the kind of issues that can and have been productively engaged on through dialogue with long-term investors at other companies," he said.
Just as scholars routinely disagree about which material belongs on the syllabus, administrators, faculty, and students can understandably and productively disagree over what makes a quality speaker.
When the temperature drops, and we're relegated to our beds, couches, and baths, we like to use the time productively — that is, by pampering ourselves, of course.
If one or both existing tunnels are closed without an alternative, as our current limitations would require, the result would be unprecedented gridlock and immeasurable lost productively.
But even as shootings at schools have become more common, little has changed in terms of either policy or the public's ability to reckon with them productively.
Around the same time, a New York University psychologist, Jonathan Haidt, was formulating a theory about why liberals and conservatives have such a hard time productively conversing.
Having your entire team aligned around not only what tools you're using but also how to use them will help employees independently connect and work more productively.
Andrew Cuomo warned that states are counter-productively bidding up the prices of critical medical equipment and protective gear as they attempt to amass supplies from manufacturers.
The President is shooting himself in the foot and undermining his own team by ignoring their analysis and hampering their ability to productively work with key counterparts.
Sharapova used her time away from the Tour in 2016 productively: She enrolled in two Harvard Business School classes to develop her business skills and grow Sugarpova.
Entering the Central Utah Correctional Facility (or Gunnison, as it is colloquially known), Tucker intended to use his time productively by studying for his high school diploma.
I sat down with Gest earlier this week to talk about his new book and about the failures of both parties to productively engage white working-class voters.
We could eventually correct genetic differences, eliminate microbes that cause disease, more productively cultivate healthier foods, resurrect extinct species, and eradicate dangerous pests that cause and spread disease.
Customers, now gaining more market power than providers, are realising they can buy fewer electrons, use them far more productively and timely, even produce and trade their own.
"But we need to find a way to disagree productively so that we can honor each other&aposs positions and perspectives and try to find a path forward."
And, in turn, he will use his own German and classical culture, sometimes defensively, sometimes productively, to begin a process of comprehension that culture might, in fact, impede.
By highlighting an issue and giving a specific example of how you addressed it, employers will have a greater sense of your ability to productively manage workplace irritations.
But he was a C student — even in math — because he often skipped doing his homework or going to class, reasoning he could use the time more productively.
To engage productively with the world we are creating, we must focus on strategies for working more effectively together across all of our diverse and unequal social worlds.
I do feel a bit bad for not using this time productively — I've been inches away from finishing a book for months now, but I let it go.
The juxtaposition in a shallow space of bodies bound by gravity and others that aren't — like those of the prostrate Magdalene and the floating devil — is productively unsettling.
When Slack was down for a few hours on June 20123, 2018, people using RescueTime software behaved more productively than they had the same time a week earlier.
In fact, the idea that boys as well as girls need more resources and tools to productively grow feels like an outlier opinion that might be frowned upon.
Rather than be derailed by endless worrying, deal with the uncertainty productively: Ask your interviewer directly when you can expect to hear back — lessening the impact of that trigger.
"If candidates engage in personal, ad hominem attacks and other divisive tactics during their election, it makes it difficult to work productively with others after the election," she wrote.
I'm suggesting that brainpower could be more productively targeted at other economic issues to help us move the country forward," he said in an interview with CNBC's "Closing Bell.
"There's a level of invective, and what I think is an unfortunate tone of some of the dialogue, that just makes it impossible to engage productively," Mr. Zapolsky said.
Working with Jefferson Health, she's begun to train all of the doctors and medical staff, giving them strategies to help them interact more productively with patients on the spectrum.
Immigration: "a web of initiatives embracing tighter border controls while also creating health care, education and work opportunities for illegal immigrants who have been living here responsibly and productively."
The energy is very malleable during a new moon, so you can make your relationships into whatever you intend them to be if you work with the energy productively.
"We think economics 101 tell you that when people are working productively, that's when they help the economy," Brenden Beck, a volunteer organizer with Milk Not Jails, told me.
This course explains how to plan and prioritize daily activities efficiently and productively, along with a variety of other useful skills like personal motivation, delegation, organization, and crisis management.
It could productively be amended to require greater attention to remote yet devastating risks — so-called worst cases — such as the failure of New Orleans's levies after Hurricane Katrina.
But beyond that, just as with trade, attempting to cajole or prevent businesses from investing productively to reduce costs or reach new markets would leave us all worse off.
Esmail's signature style leaps at you immediately: the god's-eye overhead shots, the image composition that puts you productively off-balance, the screen titles bigger than your living room.
"Having an ergonomic — meaning efficient and safe — arrangement of your chair, desk, computer, keyboard, mouse and telephone can keep you working more productively and prevent repetitive injuries," Colby advises.
He argues in favor of his autocratic rule by positing that without decisive, paternal forces to direct them, people cannot be counted on to conduct themselves intelligently and productively.
They appear more inclined to fight for what they believe than to try to figure out how to get beyond their disagreements to work productively based on shared principles.
Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are convinced that the flexibility and innovation of the tech sphere can be productively and profitably applied to the education sector, which is perceived as sclerotic.
In reality, employees with good attention-management and workflow-management skills can work productively anywhere, and those employees who lack those skills will underperform no matter where they work.
But just stay in the group -- it doesn't mean that the CEOs in the group aren't going to be involved in a way that they can be productively involved.
Word of the Day : (of farmland) capable of being farmed productively _________ The word arable has appeared in 16 New York Times articles in the last year, including on Oct.
We must listen with care, which requires patience, focus, eye contact and managing moments of ennui productively — perhaps by double-checking one's notes instead of a friend's latest Instagram.
Clean power systems with a mix of fuels can more easily match generation to demand and productively use all assets more often, making these systems more economical to operate.
This is a time when crews need to work productively on the spacecraft for months in a small space, without the benefit of going "outside" as they can on Mars.
But as in MINCOME, no one quit outright, and if participants did cut back their work hours, they used them productively – usually in the service of education and professional development.
Congestion leads to expense and unpredictability—the sort of things that deter investors who might build the factories which would employ the population more productively and pay them better wages.
It's usually inadvisable to do away with these aspects of organizational structure altogether, but there is a way to create a productively level playing-field in the day to day.
The simple reality is that we are safer at home by engaging productively with our G20 allies on climate change, working together to lessen the world's most vicious threat multiplier.
"PillPack is productively working with partners across the healthcare industry to help people throughout the U.S. who can benefit from a better pharmacy experience," said Jacquelyn Miller, a PillPack spokesperson.
We should not be making the military cut training and supplies while at the same time refusing to let DOD save money that we know is not being used productively.
It's: This is the project I need to get done, and I only need to be here a few hours a day, so I might as well use those productively.
Recently I sat down and read an article dating from October of 2016; it was published days after my departure from NBC, a time when I wasn't processing anything productively.
What they're saying: "I am committed to seeing that JUUL engages productively with all stakeholders, including regulators, policymakers and our customers," new Juul CEO K.C. Crosthwaite said in a statement.
You know, one of the striking things is that many super-centenarians"—people who live productively past a hundred years—"live a youthful life, and then they die very quickly.
The Kenyan government's rank corruption also compromises its ability to productively fight the scourge of poaching, and contributes to national instability and widespread poverty -- which in turn drives more poaching.
It is between culture and the void, between the many and variegated ways in which different people try to live together peacefully and productively, and the pure nihilism of autocracy.
The $1.5 billion productively software startup Asana, is looking at a direct listing as it plans to go public next year, the Financial Times&apos Miles Kruppa reported on Friday.
Experts said these conditions "would more likely than not affect the ability of employees to productively perform their jobs, including jobs responsible for Oroville Dam safety," according to the complaint.
True, some harassers recognize they are acting in ways that they suspect skirt a line and feel some guilt and shame — issues that might be productively dealt with in therapy.
Apparently, "normal" vision is called binocular vision, and it means that your eyes work productively together as a team to make a coherent field of vision for the brain to process.
The bottom line: Despite some disagreements with lawmakers, Pichai avoided producing an obvious negative headline out of the hearing and pledged to engage productively on potential legislation on issues like privacy.
The aim is to make zero-carbon aluminium 15% more cheaply and 15% more productively than the existing technology, says Mr Christ, partly because the anode will last 30 times longer.
Even in her late teens she was helping to support her family — so productively that in 21823, when she was 227, the authorities sealed her studio until she joined a guild.
You might have spent Monday nursing your Super Bowl party hangover, but one artist duo spent their Monday more productively: visualizing and 3D printing data from the game into a sculpture.
With a conglomeration of individuals in urban places and the density of people from all walks of life, cultures and creeds, cities have a dynamism that productively pushes our country forward.
But since the financial crisis the banks have not invested those deposits very productively, as we can see from the excess amounts the banks have on deposit at the Federal Reserve.
Imagine you're an investor who wants to make the economy run more productively by improving as many businesses as you're able to, starting with those with the most potential for improvement.
Connect with friends or counselors you can trust—there's a lot of emotional clearing that you can get done during this new moon, as long as you use the energy productively.
Here's hoping, then, that Ed spends his time off productively, really getting back in touch with his own sense of self and remembering that there is a world outside the internet.
How to work from home productively and comfortably In these days of video conferencing, texting, and file sharing, it is thankfully possible for many people to move their workdays to home.
How to work from home productively and comfortably In these days of video conferencing, texting, and file sharing, it is thankfully possible for many people to move their workdays to home.
Andrew Cuomo warned that states are counter-productively bidding up the prices of critical medical equipment and protective gear as they attempt to amass supplies from manufacturers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"As part of every rulemaking process, the department works to provide the public accurate analysis based on informed assumptions to productively engage in the notice and comment period," the spokesperson said.
There is no reason, he said, to treat spectrum as some uniquely precious resource; every economic good is scarce, and we can use prices to make sure they are used productively.
"I wasn't using the time productively," said Surace, whose team has won or shared two of the last three Ivy titles and is expected to challenge Dartmouth and Yale this season.
In each of their minds lurks the specter of some other parent, be it a tech mogul or a supermom, whose children are living their best lives, blissfully, productively, screen-free.
Earlier sleepers tend to assume if you're staying up late, you're watching TV or playing video games, forgetting that people can run errands, work, and spend their time productively past midnight.
Meanwhile, a group of critically minded German painters gathered under the label Capitalist Realism — Manfred Kuttner, Konrad Lueg, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter — had begun playing satirically and productively with Pop's consumerist model.
I enjoy getting up early and starting my day productively, but I am looking forward to getting this test over soon – finally, a light at the end of this 5-month tunnel!
All posts that have been received have been passed on;... Posted by Marietta Ohio on Friday, January 29, 2016 But then the collective of supporters decided to channel their rage more productively.
The ad business is the only industry on earth where creative, artistic people have to work closely and productively with the most narrow-channeled, numerically oriented stuffed suits that management can find.
This judicial check ensures the worst criminals will remain where they belong — in prison — while those who pose little threat can get off the taxpayers' tab and begin productively contributing to society.
With that in mind, I want to start the newsletter this week with advice from six of our senior editors who have worked remotely for years about how to do it productively.
When companies have more cash than they believe they can use productively, they typically return it to shareholders either with cash payments — known as dividends — or by repurchasing shares in the market.
Taking a mental break and enjoying something that doesn't require intense intellectual focus gets you out of problem-solving mode, and it can also improve your ability to productively deal with stressors.
So much the better, but even if you're not and are unlikely to change, you may have no choice but to behave more productively if you invest through your employer's retirement plan.
By taking the Dada gaze into the eternal now seriously, Stavrinaki suggests how once-disavowed divination sprouts up again as productively nonsensical, absurd, and even as a veiled revolutionary threat to society.
The Moon and Saturn will connect in the sky late this afternoon, encouraging you to change your habits and focus on your responsibilities as a way of using today's tense energy productively.
So, he&aposs definitely putting the pressure on Kim Jong-un to use this moment productively, and for both sides to walk out feeling like they have gotten something out of this meeting.
If a drug has made it so that a large section of people benefit and live longer, more productively because of it, then it's okay that a few don't and possibly even die.
There are people such as Diane Latiker who runs Kids Off the Block, which helps youths spend their time productively after school; Kofi Ademola from Black Lives Matter Chicago; and Pastor Jolinda Wade.
In the belly of this beast lies Busboys and Poets, a restaurant ready and willing to productively channel the chaos and offer up more than just a place to come eat your feelings.
"It is a shame to see that anger manifest in total Democratic obstruction and resistance instead of working together productively to solve the wreckage caused by the failed policy of Obamacare," he said.
After looking at the research and speaking with experts, I see that the best way to tell if you are communicating productively with a baby is to ask yourself: Am I enjoying this?
"This breakfast is an opportunity for key ministers with responsibility for these issues to engage in an informal exchange of views and discuss how we can move forward most productively," the invitation said.
"We think the technology has reached a point where it can be deployed productively," Marc Raibert, the company's founder, said during a recent interview inside his robotics lab, about 10 miles from Boston.
But Time Warner had basically said you guys are going to do print magazines, period, and we'll take the cash, thank you very much, and we'll put it to use productively somewhere else.
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"For many young women, frustration over their pay, combined with homesickness and other aspects of factory life, has led to a sense of alienation and lack of commitment to working productively," says the report.
Your home, and your work life, will be affected by the planetary transit; however, you can work with this energy productively by focusing on your creative outlets, slowing down, and taking a little break.
Interestingly, in spite of the rise of the PC and the Internet, which enable us to live and work more productively with less input, manufacturing productivity has skyrocketed, while service sector productivity has stagnated.
Chief executive Ruediger Grube explained in Thursday's WirtschaftsWoche that the logic for the move was that Deutsche Bahn was already promoting its services as allowing passengers to use their travel time productively or enjoyably.
Julie, who had Emily at the age of 14, says the program improved communication between her and her daughter, allowing them to speak openly and productively about sex, health, birth control and healthy relationships.
Casting blame in Moscow's direction prevents us from productively discussing the grave problems we face as societies, and simplistically reduces the uncertainties and risks of an increasingly interdependent world to the great powers rivalry.
Watch out for someone who may try to take advantage of your lack of experience in a new environment.. Use the energy productively by being aware of your dark side and owning your shit.
Those minutes spent scrolling through social media feeds and beating your latest high scores can really add up, and before you know it, you're losing hours a week you could be spending more productively.
But implementing a real job guarantee plan would require thinking through how useful a large number of untrained workers would be for such projects and estimating how many could be productively put to use.
He could help by standing behind the three-point line too—he shot 38.4 percent on three-pointers over his career—but his ability to move through interior space productively was what made him special.
We made these decisions by evaluating the criticality of each position, whether certain jobs could be done more efficiently and productively, and by assessing the specific skills and abilities of each individual in the company.
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"Businesses can put their data to work much more quickly, productively, and securely, pulling together insights from all data sources, data warehouses, and big data analytics systems," writes Microsoft CVP of Azure Data, Rohan Kumar.
Drug addiction is often both the cause and consequence of suffering—it's about human nature and the human condition, subjects that philosophy has been grappling with very productively and innovatively for a very long time.
"When we rest, we think we're supposed to use that time productively with problem solving," said Dr. Kristin Neff, an associate professor in the department of Educational Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.
They say the state has not equipped all of its students with the skills to "function productively as civic participants" capable of voting, serving on a jury and understanding the nation's political and economic life.
Just try to frame it productively: not "I hear complaints about X" but rather "From what I hear you might benefit from trying Y." In other words, communicate that this is about her, not you.
Santelli nevertheless makes it clear that he would prefer the undeserving to be kicked out of their homes as quickly as possible, so that they will stop draining resources that others could use more productively.
I argue that transracial is a productively disruptive concept because it can unsettle the taken-for-granted assumptions about the stability and naturalness of racial categories on which the reproduction of the racial order depends.
"Having two homes is less about using retirement savings productively than it is about indulging oneself, or eliminating the need to pack while having a place to enjoy and share with friends and family," Weil said.
" But when asked if the latest Filipino leader's outburst would negatively affect the US-Philippines relationship, Toner said the US government continues to "productively, constructively and closely cooperate with the Philippines on a number of issues.
"The president and both mayors reiterated that any protests should be conducted in a peaceful manner and that local law enforcement should find ways to calmly and productively engage those protesting," a White House official said.
Because of these and other policies, the bloated financial sector gobbles up capital and top talent that could be deployed more productively elsewhere, depressing economic growth even as it piles up massive fortunes for Wall Street.
Awkwardly if productively situated at the crossroads of fact and fiction, the movie turns on several characters, real and fanciful, including Sarchiapone, the young water buffalo who serves as both its doleful narrator and complex pivot.
And if New York City police officers turned their backs on a mayor as relatively mainstream as Bill de Blasio, how could a man famous for protesting police violence work productively with the force in Baltimore?
If you're ready to process some of this psychic debris and let it go (or to find a way to productively use it in your life), this new moon is a fab time to do so.
And while it is certainly appropriate to ask whether, or how, "screen time" is productively spent, Ms. Riley conflates all screens into a kind of digital snake oil foisted upon American children by greedy corporate interests.
For her part, Ms. Pelosi said she hoped that this would be a "new era" and noted that she worked productively with Mr. Bush when Democrats held the House during his last two years in office.
The event is billed as "an opportunity for key ministers with responsibility for these issues to engage in an informal exchange of views and discuss how we can move forward most productively," according to the invitation.
"I expect every minority, Jewish and black, which has been affected by it... to contact me and reach out so we can put our heads together and make sure that this is done productively," he said.
"We made these decisions by evaluating the criticality of each position, whether certain jobs could be done more efficiently and productively, and by assessing the specific skills and abilities of each individual in the company," Musk wrote.
She called the talks "unsatisfactory," according to the AP. But Macron, who was elected earlier this month, spoke more fondly of his discussions with Trump, recalling that the two men were able to communicate respectfully and productively.
When a physician friend of the family suggested that a creative occupation might help Maurice direct his energy productively, Valadon took on her son as a student and discovered a talent that would carry him to fame.
"I expect every minority, Jewish and black, which has been affected by it ... to contact me and reach out so we can put our heads together and make sure that this is done productively," he had said.
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"I have every desire to see our negotiations with Canada continue productively and beneficially, but Prime Minister Trudeau is sabotaging that cause by driving both sides into their corners instead of encouraging a more diplomatic dialogue," Krishnamoorthi continued.
He also noted that only a few years ago, getting started with a course like this would have been rather cumbersome, not in the least because you need relatively powerful hardware with a dedicated GPU to work productively.
But given the political polarization —and the urgent need for empathy and discussion in our country — what could be better than finding a way to do that productively at a place where you spend 9 hours a day?
"In a world in which the council's time and attention could be productively devoted to 100 different things, Russia is wasting our time," Ambassador Nikki R. Haley of the United States said after Russia's latest veto was cast.
By expanding employment-based immigration and making it easier for immigrants to live and work in the country, the United States can give immigrants the opportunity to reunite with their families while also productively contributing to the economy.
To learn from my mistakes (and do better in the future), I spoke with Lizzie Post, great-great granddaughter of Emily Post and host of the Awesome Etiquette podcast, to get her advice on dealing with cohabitation problems productively.
For a chef and a restaurant-owner to work together productively, for example, the owner must promise not to use the power he has to change the locks in order to deny the chef his share of future profit.
Consider this: The word credit comes from the Latin word for trust, and what the corporate bond market may be telling us is that it can no longer trust in corporate America's ability to invest productively, hurting profit generation.
But some Europe and Russia analysts say the modest scope of the Shannon–Ryabkov negotiations was defensible given the objective of resolving smaller sticking points with the goal of working more productively on issues of more significant geopolitical import.
Finding a way to gradually channel such resources productively, rather than stumbling blindly into the midst of a superpower battle for supremacy, will be a far better way to advance America's interests in Congo or Africa as a whole.
"In the very beginning we were experimenting with demand and put higher hours [on the website] but it's pretty clear that very few people can work productively over 30 hours a week on anything mentally difficult," Larson told me.
Trump's exploitation of trafficking victims for his own purposes is particularly sad because this is a rare issue where Democrats and Republicans have worked productively together: Evangelical Christians and liberal feminists both have done heroic work for 20 years.
If this work doesn't sound like real work, that's only because, in so many ways, it blurs the line between leisure and labor — whether spatially, with perks like Ping-Pong and kegs, or productively, with tasks that mimic procrastination.
Instead of working productively together, as well as checking and balancing one another when necessary, the executive, legislative and judicial branches have too often behaved unwisely, weakly or with bias, sometimes even displaying a questionable regard for the law.
Once we acknowledge that education is central to all our national goals, we can begin to talk productively about what it will take to preserve the strengths of our education system and expand its impact to even more people.
If the United States, its allies, and Russia are serious about saving the treaty, then the time between now and February must be used productively in pursuit of a solution that acknowledges and addresses the concerns of Washington and Moscow.
"The USW will continue to negotiate in good faith for a pattern agreement that is beneficial for our members, their families and their communities, and that allows them to work safely and productively for their employers," union spokeswoman Lynne Hancock.
China's opening the credit spigots in recent months is the most striking example, a tactic that definitely increased growth and calmed global markets but may well ultimately be a failure in terms of how productively the money was put to use.
Technology products and services breathe new life into static industries, allowing European companies in all sectors to do their work more effectively and productively, including by investing more in the United States and deepening their relationships with American firms and workers.
Stewart has always had what she refers to as "high-functioning adrenal glands," only now, it seems that she's figured out a way to channel her anxiety productively, to enjoy the process of acting rather than simply enduring its trappings.
Virginia, ground zero for the start of representative government and America's founding, will again be the locus of vital discussions about the capacity of free women and men to engage productively as members of a diverse yet unified self-governing community.
What Russell seems to be making his critics reconsider — with every outlandish celebration, every expert pass, every prank at practice and every big shot — is whether those two aims could productively co-exist for him on an N.B.A. court after all.
The 37-year-old producer has made some life changes of in the last few years, quitting drinking and smoking and trying to distance himself more from his phone, realizing that none of those things were contributing productively to his life.
California is also leading the resistance to Trump's draconian immigration policies, with a web of initiatives embracing tighter border controls while also creating health care, education and work opportunities for illegal immigrants who have been living here responsibly and productively.
"We remain committed to working productively with Congress as it looks at how to secure the data of American users, protect their privacy, promote free expression, ensure competition and choice among internet platforms, and preserve U.S. national security interests," ByteDance added.
Though Mr. Trump ultimately put his assets into a so-called half-blind trust that Mr. Shaub has called ineffectual, the ethics office has worked closely and productively to steer the president's nominees through necessary financial disclosures and ethics agreements.
So although she's come to embody the quintessential Valley Girl (yes, yes, we know she's from Beverly Hills) she can be more productively characterized as a direct descendent of the fast-talking dames that populated films of the 30s and 40s.
Yet if the takeover means that the workers tending the presses see smaller rewards for their efforts, and their managers cannot keep tabs on them, they might shirk the extra sorts of work that keep the presses running as productively as possible.
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Even when I think it doesn't pull something off, I feel like I'm always productively arguing with the show — the fact that I have a half-dozen different crossovers and rewrites in my head alone is proof that it's tapped into something fun.
They must understand that we're fed up with business as usual in Washington, DC. They must understand that we want leaders who look for opportunities to collaborate and work together productively, instead of pursuing obstructionism that serves political parties rather than citizens.
"The state defendants have failed to provide the named plaintiffs and tens of thousands of other students in the state of Rhode Island an education that is adequate to prepare them to function productively as civic participants," says the complaint filed this week.
" Everyone is being forced to be more productive with the time available, which could help you figure out what truly needs to be done, or ways to work more productively, Augustine said, "when things finally get back to some semblance of normalcy.
For example, to productively discuss the opioid abuse crisis, we should ask how our government should regulate doctors who prescribe opioids or pharmacies that distribute them, not when is it morally permissible for an individual to take an opioid (or any addictive) drug.
They would also enjoy a special, one-time opportunity to bring home cash that they are parking overseas, though administration officials would not say how low that rate would be or how they would ensure that the money would be invested productively.
How might they contain their interior landscape — their evolving selves, basically — and how will they productively, without becoming overwhelmed (or without imposing preconceptions that close down possibilities), deal with the deluge of feeling and information that exists both within a person and without?
Bush had substantial advantages that Trump lacks, ranging from budget projections and public opinion that were much friendlier to the tax-cutting cause to the simple fact that he had a White House team that was well-equipped to engage productively with Congress.
"Many of the messages and much of the rhetoric of the campaign season don't reflect the kind of organization that we're building, and so we're going to have to move forward and be able to work again productively with the new administration," Levie said.
"These activities not only will allow Ms. Mack to use her time productively while awaiting trial, but will also assist with her reintegration into society if she is vindicated of the charges or even in the unlikely event that she is convicted after trial."
We've all seen the images: Happy young employees, working productively in open-air workspaces, easily collaborating with co-workers and outside colleagues all over the world, utilizing persistent chat tools like Slack to keep on top of all their latest projects and other efforts.
When Americans hear the term "apprentice," they probably don't picture a young woman installing and configuring hardware and software, training end users in a new computer system, or conducting complex cost-benefit analyses of emerging technologies with an eye towards improving the company's productively.
I'd argue that the reason is what I call the Law of Accelerated Intelligence: As our amount of accumulated knowledge increases exponentially, the minimum amount of learning we need to do in order to productively participate or be a top performer in society increases.
As an example, would someone be more willing to use a shuttle service if they had a guaranteed comfortable seat, wi-fi connectivity, and charging ports for their electronic devices—and be driven to work to use that time either personally or more productively?
" By 2024, the California system is expected to have far too much energy for at least a few hours each day, he said, adding, "We want to find a way to use that energy productively, and battery storage is certainly a piece of that.
An invitation to the meeting called it "an opportunity for key ministers with responsibility for these issues to engage in an informal exchange of views and discuss how we can move forward most productively," said The New York Times, which first reported on the plans.
It's not about broadening the goals of feminism; it is about how to convince the public that rights for both women and men are our existing goal; and to convince it that government, when wisely administered and supported by all of us, can work productively.
If Democrats and Republicans can't even bear to listen to a president of the other party present his agenda in the temple of our democracy, how can we expect them to collaborate respectfully and productively when trying to find solutions to our most difficult problems?
So, perhaps less productively, is the feeling that Cagnacci can't help lingering on the Magdalene's supple form or her castoff luxuries; her loosely draped hips, unspooling strings of pearls and bejeweled shoes, snaking along the painting's bottom edge, nearly upstage the narrative of repentance.
The real difficulty is that Epic Abstraction, with its second-tier selections, doesn't effectively present its thesis that the vitality of postwar abstract art is both universal and ongoing; it draws upon, but does not productively extend or support, productive revisionist thinking about the canon.
"Alcoa wants to establish a modern EBA that provides employees with competitive pay and conditions, allows us to manage our operations efficiently and productively, and gives us the ability to respond to changing market and operating conditions," an Alcoa spokeswoman said in an email to Reuters.
" In an email to employees, Musk said the decisions involving the "company-wide restructuring" were made "by evaluating the criticality of each position, whether certain jobs could be done more efficiently and productively, and by assessing the specific skills and abilities of each individual in the company.
For all the uncomfortable truths that Trump has clarified, his success in Republican politics tells us little about how the country is supposed to deal more productively with its constituency of white, mostly male supremacists, confined as they are largely in one of the two parties.
A little dissonance need not be destructive, if you can harness its potential productively, and that in turn will help affirm the language of storytelling in video games: both for those who know it fluently, and others who've previously been alienated by its surface-level indecipherability.
Members will be able to explore ways for Congress and the federal government to engage proactively, interactively, and productively with the electorate to foster mutual understanding of the needs and policy options for the people, and to counter propaganda, misinformation campaigns, and distorted narratives from other sources.
An invitation to the meeting called it "an opportunity for key ministers with responsibility for these issues to engage in an informal exchange of views and discuss how we can move forward most productively," according to The New York Times, which first reported on the plans.
The Trumpist theory — which was, I'm sorry to say, endorsed by conservative economists who should have known better — was that there was a huge pile of money sitting outside the U.S. that companies would bring back and invest productively if given the incentive of lower tax rates.
More than five years later, I'm now a regular from-afar employee — whether it be from an apartment in Brooklyn, a cabin in upstate New York, or my tiny home in Maine — and I can comfortably and productively contribute a solid day's work from almost anywhere.
"We remain committed to working productively with Congress as it looks at how to secure the data of American users, protect their privacy, promote free expression, ensure competition and choice among internet platforms, and preserve U.S. national security interests," a TikTok spokesperson told The Verge on Monday.
The adult Kit's shell may be enervatingly thick, but the younger Kit provides some of the novel's funniest lines and most discomfiting observations, including an encounter with her future in-laws that's so delicately, productively twisted and inappropriate it filled me with a queasy kind of joy.
As a self-proclaimed "anti-hate satire" (or, in Waititi's words, an "anti-fuckface satire") the apparent objects of Jojo Rabbit's scorn are Nazism particularly, and a more generalized culture of zealous hate-mongering that is, in a modern context, productively associated with Nazism and its history.
As a child, Iger remembers his father passing his bedroom at night to make sure, he was "spending time productively," as Iger says his father put it — that meant reading or doing homework or engaging in something that would "better" them in helping to reach their goals.
I'd name many other Mexicans, men and women, who drew more productively on surrealist, folk and indigenous vocabularies to force a new art after the revolution, including Rivera, the wily modernist Dr. Atl, the Mexico-based Englishwoman Leonora Carrington and the ripe-for-rediscovery Alice Rahon.
UMG's and WMG's reassuring memos came just as Planned Parenthood announced its #Fight4BirthControl and #BusinessForBC campaigns, which aims to educate both employees and their employers on how to productively discuss healthcare and why having access to birth control is so important to women, non-binary, and trans people.
"We made these decisions by evaluating the criticality of each position, whether certain jobs could be done more efficiently and productively, and by assessing the specific skills and abilities of each individual in the company," Tesla CEO Elon Musk wrote to employees in an email obtained by TechCrunch.
But anyhow La Sera's Katy Goodman and Springtime Carnivore's Greta Morgan have been hanging out and spending their time productively, reworking old punk songs by the likes of Bad Brains, The Misfits, The Stooges and more, calming the frenetic pulse of these songs and creating a much mellower vibe.
The tax cut added money into the economy, and some of this money has been put to productive use (for example, the hiring of people) and some of it has been spent less productively (certain stock buybacks, additional savings for those already among the wealthiest in our society).
To do this, the Medicaid directors, along with the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the health plans that are the coordinators of services for enrollees, should come together to productively think through a standardized platform that can be used to make "big data" inform big decisions.
These men are not only fighting daily to stay physically alive, but they are also fighting to preserve their mental health and ability to function productively in society — a formidable task given the plethora of risk factors in their shadows and the dearth of resources available to support them.
According to a survey of some 600,000 desk-bound staff across the world by Leesman, a data provider whose benchmarking survey is used by companies to find out how their employees rate their offices, nearly 40% of respondents disagree with the statement that their office environment "enables me to work productively".
" Asked if the startup has plans to file suits in other states, like Georgia or Indiana, that limit the use of apps like Opternative, CEO and co-founder Aaron Dallek said, "I have every hope that we can find ways to work productively and legally in all 50 states without litigation.
Yet it is an art form that — due to its time-frame (emerging as a wider discourse post-2008), to its location (both in the street and the gallery) as well as its basic material qualities (its visual divergence from both these earlier forms) — can no longer productively reside within these previous terminologies.
Just like the Model T before them, autonomous vehicles have the potential to revolutionize transportation and society for the better, allowing human beings to live their lives more efficiently, safely, and productively than ever before— but only if we maintain IP policies that support revolutionary innovations like those being achieved through AI technology.
Mr. Barnes said he came up with the idea for a four-day workweek after reading a report that suggested people spent less than three hours of their work day productively employed, and another that said distractions at work could have effects on staff akin to losing a night's sleep or smoking marijuana.
"Without Kazu, the league would never have been as successful as it is," said Kenji Hattori, the general manager of Yokohama F.C. Beyond soccer, Miura represents the possibilities of aging productively in a country that, according to the World Economic Forum, is second only to Hong Kong with an average life expectancy of 83.8 years.
A huge number of those with IDD finish their education willing and able to work productively, only to find that their way to gainful employment largely barred by negative attitudes, erroneous preconceptions about their abilities and special accommodations that might be required, and a sense that such a "charitable venture" would eat into profits.
There are now—somewhat ironically—a wealth of apps designed to help people use their phones and computers productively—from Self Control, which allows you to block certain websites for a certain amount of time, to Stay On Task, which simply nudges you to check that you're getting on with whatever it is you're supposed to be doing.
It's great that all these youths claim to hate cancer, but maybe instead of Snapchatting a damn Bitmoji — which does absolutely nothing to further cancer research or help those with the disease — you could donate to the cause, volunteer, or take any sort of action unrelated to sending Snapchats that would productively make an impact against cancer.
As a former probation officer, supervisor and director of special projects with the New York City Department of Probation for 25 years, retiring as the assistant commissioner for vocational training and job development, I can say almost all probation officers and judges do everything in their power to keep probationers living productively in the community and out of jail.
"Instead of working productively to find a bipartisan solution for Dreamers, the president is attempting to rewrite history with a dangerous, anti-immigrant gaslighting campaign aimed at confusing the American people, slandering the DACA program and disparaging asylum seekers," said Representative Michelle Lujan Grisham, Democrat of New Mexico and the chairwoman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
This catastrophic invasion led the U.S. to counter-productively topple Saddam Hussein's regime, which had served as a stable "firewall" against its mortal enemies, the Shiite Iranian ayatollahs (with whom Iraq fought the largest conflict on the planet since World War II in the 2023s' Iran-Iraq War), and against the Sunni Saudi Wahhabi conservative fundamentalists.
The series leans on Ms. Kondo's nationality in other ways, too: The conspicuous presence of her interpreter helps to create the impression of a cultural chasm being effortfully but productively bridged; Ms. Kondo's own energy and kindness is tinged with an artfully ill-concealed sadness at these desperate Americans, their homes and minds choked with trash.
Even President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpNorth Korea asking for aid, while denying any coronavirus cases: report Iranian official maintains Tehran has 'no knowledge' of American hostage's whereabouts Unemployment claims surge to 3.2 million as coronavirus devastates economy MORE and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo have come together productively to make some degree of bipartisan peace amid this public health crisis.
" These sentences are also from "Tell Me How It Ends," but they could just as easily have appeared in " Lost Children Archive " (Knopf), Luiselli's new novel, which offers a fictionalized version of the material in her previous book—the author returning, in a different mode, to the same stories, and struggling with herself and her medium even more productively than in "Tell Me How It Ends.
Huang remains as dynamic and intelligent as ever at the sentence level, but productively exploring his anxieties regarding whether a straight Asian-­American man can be loved by a woman outside his race, and can love himself sufficiently to return such love — this would require a far more vulnerable mode of candor than the one with which he bracingly proved that Asian-­American men could throw down, deal drugs and get rich.
"The unprecedented nature of a meeting between a head of state and independent civil society in Hanoi demonstrates that we will continue to raise issues related to human rights with Vietnam even as our relationship progresses and we have continued differences, and the President expressed to both the government and civil society that he believes our deepening engagement will allow us to more productively support progress on legal reforms and respect for universal values going forward," he added.
At the same time, resistance to Jim Crow and empire could be productively interlinked—the Puerto Rican writer Arturo Schomburg was a leader in the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s, while W.E.B. Du Bois decried the brutal American treatment of the Philippines in The Souls of Black Folk in 1903 and called for labor rights and self-determination in Puerto Rico after World War II. The deep affinity between antiracism, anti-imperialism, and labor rights is no less important today.
And I don't think policy makers are necessarily thinking about how you take a 50-year-old male or female who has been productively and happily employed throughout their life, making a contribution to their community, taking care of their children, making their mortgage, and suddenly they're replaced by a machine at a faster rate than anyone is expecting, and how do you take that person and ensure that they have dignity after moving into some sort of social support system?

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