Until effective control and leadership is established, training programs are unlikely to be successful.
Not exact matches
Thus the Vestries in America soon gained
effective control of the spirituals as well as the temporals of the churches, largely through assuming power to hire and set the salary of the clergyman, plus a studied neglect of presenting him to the Governor for permanent induction into the «living»
until forced to do so.14 «In 1697 the Arch - bishop of Canterbury expressed surprise that the clergymen might «be removed like domestic servants by a vote of the Vestry,»»15 but obviously neither he nor anyone could do anything about it.
Crate training allows for
effective control of your pup
until such time as they have good
control of their bowels and understand that the right place to go to the bathroom is outside!So crate training is based on your dogs natural instincts while piddle pads and newspapers encourage the pup to go in the very place where you don't want them to go, namely inside your home.
Until he's a little older, your child won't have the self -
control and reasoning skills to make a traditional time - out
effective.
They also cover: Proportion of calls closed with telephone advice or managed without transport to A&E; Re-contact rate following discharge of care - to ensure that ambulance trusts provide safe and
effective care the first time; Call abandonment rate - to ensure ambulance trusts can take 999 calls and that people don't abandon their 999 call before a
control room operator has answered; Time to answer calls - measuring how quickly all 999 calls are answered; Time
until treatment by an ambulance - dispatched health professional; Category A: eight minutes response time — measuring whether those patients most in need of an emergency ambulance get one quickly.
If Rajoy invokes Article 155 of the 1978 constitution, which allows him to take
control of a region if it breaks the law, it would not be fully
effective until at least early next week as it needs upper house approval.
In addition to allowing firefighters to
control fires from a safe distance, the FIT - 5 could also replace halon fluorocarbons, an
effective fire - fighting tool
until they were banned in 1994 after it was discovered that they destroy Earth's ozone layer.
The academies» study also stressed that concerns over proliferation of nuclear weapons may continue to outweigh the need to reform Western export
controls, at least
until Russia establishes
effective export
controls of its own.
«
Until there are
controlled studies, we won't know how
effective the therapy is.»
However, the fact that sticks in my mind is that from launch it continues to accelerate with increasing intensity
until it reaches a peak of 1.4 G at 112mph, which is when the minimally intrusive, hugely
effective traction
control finally relinquishes its electronic hold and the ECUs finally deliver all 1244bhp and 1155 lb ft with total conviction.
Until recently, experts have maintained that, after seatbelts and airbags, electronic stability
control (ESC) was the most
effective safety device, reducing fatalities by a third in cars; and two - thirds in SUV.
By 1765 they were in
effective control of much of the country, although the official period of rule known as the Raj did not begin
until 1858.
The crossbow is an
effective silent killer when outfitted with steel bolts but the potential for creative takedowns increases dramatically once you learn to make a bolt that gives you temporary
control over your victim's twitching, shambling body — right up
until he explodes in a cloud of bloody viscera and takes down everyone nearby.
Until the solicitors» branch of the profession developed an organisational structure in the second half of the 19th century, the only
effective external
control over solicitors was by the courts.