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Synonyms for meaningful

effectively conveying meaning, feeling, or mood

conveying hidden or unexpressed meaning

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Antonyms for meaningful

having a meaning or purpose

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"Even if we are not yet able to serve them perfectly now, we commit to continuously improving so that we can deliver meaningful banking every step of the way, for the customers of today and tomorrow," Dimagiba said.
He stressed that 'meaningful banking' was now Metrobank's 'north star' as it starts on this transformation journey.
Critique: Packed from cover to cover with useful, real-world practical ideas, suggestions, insightful commentaries, all designed to bring useful order out of the inherent stresses and strains of today's education system at the classroom level, "A Meaningful Mess: A Teacher's Guide to Student-Driven Classrooms, Authentic Learning, Student Empowerment, and Keeping It All Together Without Losing Your Mind" is unreservedly recommended for school district, college, and university library Teacher Education collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists.
The secret behind meaningful life is adoption and embracement.
Their work was indeed meaningful: The group enlisted more than 120 teens to spent two days volunteering at Aurora's Hesed House, one of the largest homeless shelters in Illinois.
India should show seriousness and enter into a meaningful dialogue,' he added.
The Meaningful Writing Project is noteworthy for many reasons, not least of which is the prominence it gives to the voices of students, who, Eodice, Geller, & Lerner emphasize, "can tell us a great deal about our efforts if we take the time to listen" (p.
Slavitt clarified those comments days later in a joint blog post with Karen DeSalvo, M.D., National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) and Acting Assistant Secretary for Health (HHS), in which they confirmed Meaningful Use is still in effect and is not coming to an end.
Anyway, having been educated in a single sex school myself (thankfully), any time you are free Mr Cairns, do please contact me and we will see if I am able to hold a meaningful conversation.
DeSalvo, national coordinator for health IT, wrote that "the approach to meaningful use under the [Medicare Access & CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA)] won't happen overnight.
While CMS's Acting Administrator Andy Slavitt said that the meaningful use program will soon be replaced with something better, health IT leaders seem uncertain on if momentous changes are indeed in store.
6, after many months of anticipation, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT published the 2015 Meaningful Use final rule.
Barron, author of the New York Times bestselling "Merlin Saga", channels the wizard Merlin and offers advice on how to live a meaningful life in "The Wisdom of Merlin: 7 Magical Words for a Meaningful Life".
Legislation that would ease the attestation burden physicians must meet under Stage 2 of meaningful use has been reintroduced in Congress.