Sentences with phrase «access traditional face»

The new service provides an additional way for the organisation to support people who may not otherwise access traditional face - to - face counselling services.
«We know people can encounter barriers to accessing traditional face - to - face services, because of accessibility issues, convenience or stigma.

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Businesses that continue to communicate with employees and customers in the old fashioned way through face - to - face meetings in traditional offices will be overwhelmed by those companies that hire the best and brightest talent, regardless of location, and collaborate in a virtual communication stream with split - second access to all the information they need.
Election campaigns and access to the electoral process continue to be affected by traditional barriers, security concerns, absence of female voters and female observer groups.Past elections reflect significant obstacles women have faced as candidates, voters as well as election workers.
Ms Turnely continued: «In the face of the government's campaign to broaden access to universities, elite public schools have actually increased the number of pupils they send to Oxbridge over the last five years, whilst ethnic minority students are twice as likely to attend modern universities than traditional universities.»
In addition to creating best - practice models, it advocates for improved access to dental care for anyone who faces challenges to receiving oral health services through the traditional oral health care system.
We're not quite sure what to make of this — it seems to fly in the face of one oft - repeated argument for going with a traditional publisher: that publishing traditionally gives an author better access to international sales.
Although funds placed in a designated qualifying retirement account may be accessed at any time in your life, if you take a distribution from a Traditional IRA or a 401 (k) plan before you turn 59 1/2, you'll more than likely face an additional 10 percent early distribution tax, in addition to income taxes on all funds prematurely withdrawn.
A traditional bank may offer some people with better access to services and more reliable response times to the many questions you might face during your application process.
«The region has seen phenomenal growth in online engagement in the last two years, transitioning from a traditional face - to - face booking model to a new virtual reality where 24/7 updated information is a basic expectation and speed of access is essential when it comes to planning, researching and booking,» said Nadege Noblet - Segers, exhibition manager, Arabian Travel Market.
The financial problems highlighted the growing problem traditional media face in the new age of communication, when television, the internet and video games rule the day, and free and instantaneous access to information is the norm.
Highlights Expanded market share for various pharmaceuticals by at least 20 percent per year Developed strong relationships with primary care physicians and specialists to be allowed first access to promote new products Masterful understanding of a variety of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment Excellent verbal and written communication skills Created a territory business plan that resulted in an increase in sales that exceeded goals by 50 percent Solid knowledge of the cost issues practitioners face Educated in disease processes and pathology as well as the traditional care and treatment for various disorders Experience Medical Sales Representative 4/1/2012?
User satisfaction of moodgym is high, and evaluation studies suggest that moodgym is a viable option for those who can not access face - to - face therapy, and for those waiting for traditional services.
His Honour's reasoning suggests that in order to establish a native title right to control access, Aboriginal people would be required to demonstrate before a court not only the existence of a traditional right to control access to their land and the exercise of this right by the applicants, but also that the native title applicants and their forebears, in the face of inordinate risks, asserted this right consistently against non-Indigenous people through the post-sovereignty period.
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