Sentences with phrase «advocate general helping»

He is stationed at the country's largest military training base as a judge advocate general helping to train the Afghan National Army.

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Worhaug advocates a more holistic view, noting WOF helped grow groundbreaking companies such as D - Wave and General Fusion.
Women who have claimed sexual abuse at the hands of Harvey Weinstein say they feel betrayed in the wake of revelations that former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a chief advocate of the effort to help victims of the disgraced movie mogul, has been accused of assualting former girlfriends.
Big news for Bronx environmental advocates: the Attorney General is giving $ 2 million to borough organizations to help them in their efforts to clean up the pollution in the Bronx River.
Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said: «The jury is out as to whether extra statutory requirements are the most effective way to help young people stay safe, think critically, or reject engagement with groups who advocate violence.
Advocates for dyslexia awareness say not enough teachers know how to identify and help students with the learning disability early on, but a bill the General Assembly approved this week aims to change that.
CTEN believes that advocating for open dialogue and informed choices will empower teachers to experience greater satisfaction and success in their profession and will also help the general public understand the array of educational issues facing our country today.
Other Rabbit Advocates volunteers: If you are also a Rabbit Advocates general volunteer, you will have access to the group's email list where you can pose questions if you need help.
By Fabiani Duarte Mercer University — Walter F. George School of Law Chair, ABA Law Student Division [email protected] as a judge advocate general law clerk over the past year helped me affirm two things: Combining my law degree with service to my nation is something I want to do.Pursuing a career in
The Vienna Convention rules are certainly a help, but they essentially remain broad guidelines which allow the balancing of various rules of interpretation — as becomes particularly clear in the interpretative exercise suggested here by the Advocate General.
Aside from the rising general need for expert witnesses in complex litigation, I think it helps that Teece advocates a position a particular type of litigant really likes to hear.
In general, divorce lawyers see themselves as professional advocates — craftsmen using the law to help expedite the most favorable result for their clients.
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