And together we will pay attention to the human scale of your business.
From that vantage point, it can be hard to remember the human scale.
We laud the individual and choose to see the efforts of entire companies on the human scale of their chief executives.
The difference here is not so much between expressions of despotism and celebrations of democracy most statuary that inflates the human scale invites a deserving raspberry but in what else occupies public space.
"I wanted to mediate between the walls' scale and the touchable, human scale of decorative objects like candlesticks, " he said.
This was the short-lived capital of the Mughal empire during the reign of Emperor Akbar between 1571 and 1585, and the grand human scale is captivating.
In string theory, the forces and particles of which the universe is now composed are actually vibrations of tiny strings made from these ten dimensions (six of which are confined to such strings, and thus are not perceivable in the human-scale world).
The White House's chief scientist, John Holdren, said "it would be only prudent" to review the human spaceflight programme given the scale of its ambition and "the significant investment of both funds and scientific capital".
The exaggerated drawl of bassist Oliver Sim precedes the more human-scale croon of guitarist Romy Madley Croft.
But the film operates just as powerfully on a human scale, or, in the case of the madly malign Gollum, an inhuman one.
The scale of human trafficking in the US is hard to gauge, but the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline, operated by Polaris Project since December 2007, has received more than 57, 000 calls from every state in the union.
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For years, even to entertain the possibility of human intervention on such a scale geoengineering, as the practice is known has been denounced as hubris.
The United States is also unique in the scale on which it attracts human capital: of the 314 laureates who won their Nobel prize while working in the U.S., 102 (or 32%) were foreign born, including 15 Germans, 12 Canadians, 10 British, six Russians and six Chinese (twice as many as have received the award while working in China).
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Because, as you subsequently discover the scale of their human rights crimes, rightly there's an outcry that they should face justice.
What hasn't changed is that the early states in the nominating process serve a national purpose by reducing the presidential race to a human scale.
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The stair panels in the vestibule are marvels of abstract rhythms, while their railings, as Mr. Pierson also noted, are sensitively shaped to the scale of the human hand.
In the great human creations, in the twelve notes of the musical scale, in the twenty six letters of the alphabet, these fantastic structural inventions have unlocked the enormous creativity of literature and music.
Richardson: Climate change poses ethical problems because it threatens the enjoyment of basic human rights at a vast scale, because formulating and agreeing upon adequate solutions stretches the envelope of what international policymaking bodies can legitimately undertake, and because fairly allocating the burdens of implementing any solution poses thorny problems of justice.
But the sequencing of the human genome, an example of the power of industrial-scale science, inspired him, and he wanted to fund something similar.
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The Bauhaus with which I am more familiar is about embracing humanistic traits, and exercising them on a human scale so as to capture the 'spirit' that was being lost in the mechanization of processes.
The second is structural, as communication technology has enabled the distribution of human capital to global scale.
The city is vast and dense, and the areas that are most popular are ones with a human scale or with open, green space, which is a premium in the city.
After obtaining from Genentech, Inc. the recombinant E. coli bacteria that contained the genetic blueprint for and that synthesized human insulin, they developed processes for the large-scale cultivation of the organism (in huge fermenters similar to those that make wine or beer) and for the purification and formulation of the insulin.
It is also involved in the International HapMap Project, a five-country initiative launched in October, to follow up the Human Genome Project with a large-scale study of human genetic variation and its relation to disease.
Despite the enormous emotional impact of such a large-scale event, he helps us reconnect with the individual human element.
When Greek and Italian debt yields started to spike we witnessed the rare event of a human-time-scale criticality.
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Second, the fighting is causing human suffering on an enormous scale, with more than 200, 000 people displaced and living in dangerous, miserable conditions.
It also takes viewers beyond the platitudes that often dominate discourse on controversial issues, and allows them to examine the implications of a particular topic on a human scale.
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