Sentences with phrase «arriving at new»

My goal is to lead clients through a journey of self - discovery to assist them in arriving at new insights and realizations.»
Virginia Satir's model of change describes this time as starting with resistance and chaos, moving through integration and practice, and arriving at a new and improved stability.
As soon as some central banks have done that, it will get the others to start considering more seriously because the last thing you want is to be the last one arriving at a new gold rush.
Create a timeline for your move that includes all of the major phases of the relocation, from gathering quotes from Georgia moving services to arriving at your new home.
One big financial relocation regret is arriving at your new home to realize that most of the stuff you've paid to move is stuff you don't really need.
You may have tried a number of different strategies only to find yourself losing sleep and preoccupied with arriving at a new solution to repeated late payment fees and escalating interest rates.
Upon arriving at this new region, Aloy finds the Banuk still recovering from recent heavy losses in their battles against the machines.
Arriving at our new destination by 8.45 AM to find wave height in the 2 - 4ft class with the wind all but blowing off shore with only 20 or so surfers in the water.
Redesign Yourself Arriving at a new place where no one knows you, where you're free from the influence of your friends, your family's expectations and your usual day - to - day schedule, gives you the perfect chance to truly concentrate on yourself.
For those arriving at the new United gates at LHR, be prepared for a long walk to customs.
Customers arriving at New York / Newark on United flights from Newcastle will be able to connect quickly and easily with United flights to destinations throughout the Americas.
As budget travellers, often the first thing we do upon arriving at a new place is to go grocery shopping to help us save money on eating out.
What do I need to do before arriving at each new destination?
Gucci will be arriving at his new foster home tomorrow.
Note: If your cat previously went outdoors, don't let her out immediately upon arriving at the new home.
Since arriving at his new home, which sits on 6 1/2 acres of lush green grass, Gunner hasn't wasted any time basking in his newfound digs.
Are you arriving at a new station in life, holding your arms out to welcome your newly conferred status as alumni or are your arms grasping at the past — the memories of your undergraduate years from which you now depart?
Upon arriving at a new location, you'll need to explore a series of platforming sections, defeating enemies along the way, utilizing your character's skills to overcome the obstacles.
Upon arriving at her new office, Sloane quickly takes charge with her no - nonsense style and outlines her strategy to get the 60 Senate votes needed to pass the bill.
Cut to Josh Hartnett, playing Slevin, arriving at the New York apartment of his friend Nick, and being mistaken for Nick by hired goons working for The Boss (Morgan Freeman).
Upon arriving at his new institution, however, Owen had a very unpleasant shock.
Shortly after arriving at their new school Thursday morning, many students gave it an enthusiastic thumbs - up.
The High Speed 2 route currently under consideration would pass south of Aylesbury from London Euston, before arriving at a new station in Birmingham after heading between Coventry and Kenilworth.
Pope Francis is en route to Manhattan by helicopter after arriving at New York City's John F. Kennedy Airport.
Upon arriving at the new site, they were told yet again they're in the wrong place and they simply gave up at that point.
A good manager arriving at a new team will always prioritise the heart of their defence.
Just two years prior to the Roe decision, the philosopher John Rawls had deployed a concept in his A Theory of Justice called «reflective equilibrium,» which largely has to do with the epistemological dynamics of arriving at a new, more «considered» belief in light of beliefs already held.
For the speaker to supply the total image robs them of this right, insults their intelligence, deprives them of a vital part of the process of arriving at new meaning and insight, and lastly, may cause them to feel some revulsion toward the speaker.
Even if one can not agree with the particular amalgam of East and West which he is evolving, one can not deny the importance of the task to which he has committed himself nor its usefulness as a stimulus to the overall task of arriving at a new language — or languages — which can communicate to man once again both divine and fully human existence, the goal we are all seeking.
Self - employed individuals must meet this time test, and they must work full time for at least 78 weeks during the first 24 months after arriving at their new location.
«Terry has been instrumental in helping me arrive at this new organizational structure, and I deeply appreciate his leadership and insight as we've worked through the opportunity that lies ahead.»
In September of 2005, after being sentenced, Kozlowski arrived at his new home, the Mid-State Correctional Facility, in Marcy, NY.
And if Pro7 didn't use traditional growth methods, exactly how did it arrive at new offerings, complete with innovative business models and revenue models to reach entirely new customer segments?
Where readers are not helped to arrive at a new concept of God, they will continue to hear in the word «God» what that word has meant in the tradition.
In one of those attacks, a church member named Jeanne Assam shot gunman Matthew Murray, who arrived at New Life Church with «a rifle, two handguns, and 1,000 rounds of ammunition,» CT reported at the time.
And Hodge, riding an overnight sleeper from Baltimore, arrived at New Haven in time to accompany his teammates on a pregame stroll to Yale Bowl.
If you keep pulling at threads you'll only arrive at new considerations.
It is possible for the defender to make a decision on his future at any time, but he can not arrive at a new club until the end of the season.
When T. Martinez arrived at his new club's training complex in Tampa this winter, the greetings went something like this: «Hi, Tino.
But what happens when the players finally arrive at their new clubs?
The report adds that Sanchez arrived at his new mansion in Bentley, before taking a look around his room, which includes five bedrooms, one of which fits two double beds and a piano room.
I think we arrived at this new season with a squad which can compete for the title, and I will be very disappointed if we don't.
At destination: Then my second list was what I needed when I arrived at the new location.
CSEA President Danny Donohue arrives at New York AFSCME's annual Albany Lobby Day lunch Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at the Empire State Convention in Albany, N.Y. (John Carl D'Annibale / Times Union archive)
To square this circle, we need to arrive at a new definition of left - wing politics.
In a review article recently published online in the journal Nature, researchers arrived at a new estimate for total usable global offshore groundwater: 500,000 cubic kilometers — a quantity 100 times greater than the amount of water extracted from land aquifers since 1900, the study states.
When artist Ad Reinhardt's painting arrived at New York City's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 2000, it was damaged beyond repair.
Once they have arrived at a new wing design, printing a set takes under an hour.
An extremely weighty tome arrived at the New Scientist office the other day.
Once we've arrived at our new home we need to grow crops and establish a viable population.
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