Sentences with phrase «actually at your recommendation»

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If you also look closer at Thursday's numbers, the company actually beat analyst recommendations.
As for the recommendation to leave a child in an abusive situation and work on the abuser's sense of remorse at the same time — that is utter lunacy, irresponsible and unrealistic and if he actually did make such a suggestion in a professional capacity could be subject to discipline or legal action.
This one actually came at the recommendation of both my OB - GYN and my son's pediatrician.
All of these fertility enhancing drugs act at a hormonal level and thus it is very important that these drugs be taken only after a doctor's recommendation and after a medical exam has been conducted to confirm that these drugs would actually assist in conceiving.
Actually, it was at his doctor's recommendation that I try diluted juice and glycerin, because sometimes he'd be obviously uncomfortable.
As a clinician, avoiding these foods has been my go - to recommendation for those with health issues large and small, and almost everyone responds well to it — at least, those who actually follow it do.
Solid programs include targeted efforts to reduce the likelihood of injury via means like mobility warm - ups, supplemental stretching recommendations, specific progressions, fluctuations in training stress, and alternative exercises («plan B») in case you aren't quite ready to execute «Plan A.» For me personally, I attribute a lot of my progress to the fact that at one point, I actually went over eight years without missing a planned lift.
I was actually absolutely fine, but I stuck to eating at my hotel (Sirayane) and restaurant recommendations (the ones I mentioned), so nothing from the street!
I've actually updated the post with some recommendations at the end in response to your question.
And the boots were actually my husband's recommendation because I was at a complete loss of which direction to go for shoes.
I think it's something that affects so many but only a few actually talk about it, least at length with helpful recommendations.
The recommendations in this Review come, as usual, from a panel of «experts» who have either never been classroom teachers at any time or have been away from the classroom long enough to forget what it is actually like to teach an inclusive class of 25 or more children from 9 am to 3.30 pm for five days a week.
Now, we looked at doing that but we've actually moved away from that recommendation because of what the research says in relation to intervention strategies and the fact that getting my teachers to run the intervention and manage classes wasn't an effective teaching strategy in terms of how they were dealing with student improvement.
Consistent with Wixson and Dutro's (in press) recommendations, they found New York State standards reflected the national standards in orientation to reading process and learning, and actually went beyond national standards to provide a level of specificity that helps teachers know what students should know and be able to do at different developmental levels.
The Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) recently looked at 393 bond underwritings and found that in just 6 instances did lenders actually consult authorizer reports before making lending recommendations.
Currently, when I get a strong recommendation from a friend it's a few days before I get around to a bookstore and take a look at it (of course, with the exception of getting lent a copy which actually is zero profit to author or publisher).
At the same time correlating stock recommendations with that analysis shows it is not actually used.
But now there is a newer recommendation (2010) from Dr. Jorg Steiner at TAMU where they have actually increased the amount of Tylan (slightly):
She's also a master at making suggestions as to what other people should do (the focus of her talk appears to be recommendations for future development of GCMs to make them «more useful»), even though she quite clearly doesn't understand what those other people are actually doing today...
At the same time, recommendations are more powerful than endorsements because people actually have to write something instead of just clicking a button.
Mary Kay Irving: Sellers actually have a little bit of an advantage in this market currently because we have such a low inventory with the economic downturn, people had been holding off on selling and so right now because of the low interest rates we have a lot of buyers but not enough inventory, not enough property for them, so it's a great time for sellers and my recommendations for them would also be to hire an agent but to make sure that they get a pre-listing inspection done and so that they are not caught by any surprises of work that needs to be done and that the buyers will be asking them to do and also that they make sure, if they've got, money is available to look into getting a consultation from a stager, a professional stager, at the very least they need to be making sure everything is de-cluttered and arranged properly, so sellers who do hire a professional stager actually sell their homes much more quickly and for a higher price, for higher final sale price, so it's in their best interest to actually hire a stager.
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