• The first step is identifying--and appreciating--their core competencies: the fundamental traits that set them apart and that can be harnessed in pursuit of new, satisfying endeavors.

    FORBES: Head Coach

  • Patients' watchdog Healthwatch Staffordshire said a set of fundamental standards of care needed to be drawn up.

    BBC: Stoke & Staffordshire

  • And the personal and social networking is fundamental to the belief set as well as any implementation strategy.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Americans have always understood that each of us is entitled to a set of fundamental freedoms and protections under the law, and that when everyone gets a fair shot at opportunity, all of us do better.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • In his book, he breaks down the concept of Facebook for business to its basic elements, walking businesses through the fundamental steps of how to set up a functional page and what to include.

    FORBES: Could Facebook Revolutionize Your Business? Tips From The New Book: Ramon Ray

  • There was a fundamental disagreement about whether we should set some common sense rules of the road to protect American families and small businesses from insurance company abuses.

    WHITEHOUSE: Share This Post

  • One fundamental question is how the Union can set about sending troops, to Albania or anywhere else.

    ECONOMIST: Quick march! Who says?

  • For the older dating set, good conversation is fundamental.

    FORBES: Dating Adventures Of Alice, At 89

  • This time last year I wrote an article for Advertising Age titled Return on Integrity Is the New Bottom Line for Marketers, that set out to answer a fundamental question about corporate social responsibility: What is doing the right thing really worth?

    FORBES: What's Your Return on Integrity?

  • The islands' ability to set low rates of taxation has been fundamental to their development as offshore financial centres: among the tax benefits they offer are special company-tax regimes, with little or no tax, to attract international business.

    ECONOMIST: Offshore financial centres

  • Brooks points out the crystallized gypsum disguised as marble columns, the Styrofoam used to fill gaps in the palace's building blocks, and the most fundamental flaw: The foundations of the palace, set in an artificial lake, were designed to withstand a 200, 000 square-foot structure.

    WSJ: Turf Battle Forms Over Hussein's Palaces

  • But he added there should be no slow down in its implementation as it was "fundamental to the modernisation of the NHS, providing a potentially powerful set of incentives and underpinning patient choice".

    BBC: NEWS | Health | Warning over NHS funds shake-up

  • If Labour still failed to set a date for the poll it would be "a fundamental breach of commitment" and his party should say: "I'm sorry, we can't do business for the rest of this parliament".

    BBC: Hughes issues Lib-Lab ultimatum

  • This ensures that the new kilogram will be a truly universal and immutable standard, set in something much firmer than stone, or even platinum: the fundamental laws of nature.

    ECONOMIST: Weighing a kilogram

  • Mr Prescott's integrated transport strategy, set out in a white paper last year, was hailed as the most fundamental shift in policy for a generation.

    ECONOMIST: Transport

  • While not a fundamental trader in the least, I do remain cognizant of earnings releases and AONE is set to report August 10th after the close.

    FORBES: AONE Off To The Races

  • They said the time was right for a "fundamental review of all UK drugs policy in the international context" and recommended a royal commission be set up with an end-date of 2015.

    BBC: Cameron rejects decriminalising drugs

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