Sentences with phrase «as a practitioner in»

Andreas, being a medical doctor by education and having experience for nearly two years as practitioner in South - Africa, and Thomas, who had studied economics and worked in New York at the company Schering - Plough, founded their own company Hexal.
â $ œAs someone who has spent most of his career as a practitioner in governmental, nonprofit, and foundation roles, it is a rare privilege to be given an academic chair, â $ said Schwartz.
«As someone who has spent most of his career as a practitioner in governmental, nonprofit, and foundation roles, it is a rare privilege to be given an academic chair,» said Schwartz.
And yet, much of behavioral economics seems to pay little heed to this central finding as practitioners in the field move full steam ahead in devising solutions for other people's irrationality.
She brings more than 25 years of experience as transformational educator, working as a practitioner in the classroom, a leader at both the school and district levels, and as a consultant and thought partner to drive instructional and systematic change in districts across the country.
NJ EXCEL's instructors, e-mentors, and field supervisors are accomplished professionals with exemplary credentials as practitioners in a range of school and district leadership positions, as well as accomplished reputations as researchers and university professors in the field of educational leadership.
NJ EXCEL's Instructors, Mentors, and Field Supervisors are accomplished professionals with exemplary credentials as practitioners in a range of school and district leadership positions, as well as accomplished reputations as researchers and / or university professors in the field of educational leadership.
«The VIC's focus is really on supporting the success and innovation of companies as well as practitioners in the animal health space,» said Randy Valpy, President and CEO, LifeLearn.
Artists include internationally renowned artists such as Jean Cocteau, Shirin Neshat and Robert Rauschenberg, as well as practitioners in the academic field of drawing such as Andrea Kantrowitz and John Adams, and local artists including Jenny Brillhart and Kevin Arrow.
Geller: However, as a practitioner in the atmospheric sciences for four decades, I have not witnessed such a conspiracy.
As a result, I've grown more as a practitioner in the past six months than I had in several years.
The current cooperation pursuant to the Council Framework Decision 13th June 2002, following my observations as a practitioner in both jurisdictions, drew my attention to the necessity for a mutual cooperation, not only between the Member States» authorities, but inter alia, the lawyers from both countries as the ways of defending the requested persons are completely different; this will see the result meeting at one point, namely the successful defence.
Without sounding ghoulish, as a practitioner in the area, more detail would be helpful so that I can at least reason by analogy as to best practices if the CRTC is not going to tell me what these are.
As practitioners in these sectors pause, one of the main changes we think Brexit will accelerate will be thinner operating leverage models in the profession.
This slim volume has a refreshingly simple approach, with an early declaration that «medical law is nothing like as difficult as practitioners in the field... pretend that is».
The programme also includes a 100 - hour of practicum which leads to an International Certification as a Practitioner in Therapeutic Play Skills.
As a practitioner in this field, I have had extensive training in working with children, adolescents, couples, individuals & families suffering from a variety of emotional and behavioral difficulties.
Hawkins, who worked as a practitioner in the industry for 20 years, believes a lot of crime against real estate professionals goes unreported.

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Zocdoc recently added a feature that lets patients type in their symptoms using natural language and then matches them with an appropriate provider, such as a doctor, dentist, nurse practitioner, or physical therapist.
The Newspaper passed along almost two - dozen co-signing statements, from top practitioners such as Florian Idenburg (of SO - IL) and Nader Tehrani (of NADAAA) to institutional and academic leaders in design.
Certainly as a general practitioner I can guarantee that if a soldier and his or her family were in my practice, the soldier would get regular calls and be encouraged to visit with me along with family members.
Nurse practitioners see walk - in patients there for minor problems, such as ear infections and pinkeye.
Doing so could spark interest among machine learning practitioners to become citizen scientists, «or encourage citizen scientists to use machine learning in their efforts as well,» he said.
But practitioners, such as the employee - owners of Reflexite, a maker of reflective material in Avon, Conn. (see «Collective Effort,» January 1992, [Article link]-RRB-, claim ESOPs do all of the above and more when employees play an active role in company decision making.
Known to practitioners as «holacracy,» the model empowers employees to make decisions on behalf of the company without consulting supervisors — as long as their actions are in line with a corporate constitution and framework of rules that all workers commit to.
A series of events, being co-hosted by the World Bank and WHO on 13 - 14 April, as part of the World Bank Group - International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings in Washington DC, is bringing ministers of finance, development agencies, academic experts and practitioners together to discuss how to put mental health at the centre of the health and development agenda globally and in countries.
I was one of the first practitioners of social engineering as a hacking technique and today it is my only tool of use, aside from a smartphone — in a purely white hat sort of way.
He was a practitioner of it in the United States as Senior VP at J. Walter Thompson, and in Europe, as Creative Director of Leo Burnett Advertising.
Because there's no guaranteed roadmap for success in search engine optimization (SEO), most SEO pros learn from trial and error as well as from the experiences of fellow practitioners.
Nor, as I learned over time in Hsieh's entrepreneurial Disneyland, did many of its practitioners.
He was a practitioner of it in the United States, as Senior Vice-President at J. Walter Thompson, and in Europe, as Creative Director at Leo Burnett Advertising.
Stanford here in our backyard is gathering up general practitioners, specialists, they're literally getting as many people into their system as they possibly can.
It also was obvious that Wharton professors who believed in quantum analysis and random walk weren't doing nearly as well as my new colleagues at Fidelity, so between theory and practice, I cast my lot with the practitioners.
Founded in 2002, Amata offers an array of full - and part - time office solutions to businesses of all sizes, including solo practitioners and startups, as well as large corporations looking to establish sales outposts in Chicago.
John Michael spent 30 years practicing medicine as a Family Practitioner in his hometown near Dallas.
«As financial market practitioners, we live with this political risk with increasing frequency in the wake of the financial crisis,» Zezas says, with the UK's vote to leave the EU as the most obvious, most recent examplAs financial market practitioners, we live with this political risk with increasing frequency in the wake of the financial crisis,» Zezas says, with the UK's vote to leave the EU as the most obvious, most recent examplas the most obvious, most recent example.
As Dr. McGonigal presents various scientific studies that show differences in the brain functioning between meditators and non-meditators, she highlights how meditation practice benefits the practitioner in various ways such as higher pain thresholds and reduced depressioAs Dr. McGonigal presents various scientific studies that show differences in the brain functioning between meditators and non-meditators, she highlights how meditation practice benefits the practitioner in various ways such as higher pain thresholds and reduced depressioas higher pain thresholds and reduced depression.
As a practitioner of value investing in India for more than 22 years, Sanjay has an excellent long - term track record.
A founding member and Fellow of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, Dr. Greger is licensed as a general practitioner specializing in clinical nutrition.
Yet if Feyerabend is correct, and an unpopular new theory can ignore or reject experimental data long enough to get its footing, how much longer can an old and creaky theory, buttressed by the reputations and influence and political power of hundreds of established practitioners, continue to hang in the air even when the results upon which it is premised are exposed as false?
Aside from the ignorance and spiritual vapidity on exhibit in books such as this, entertainment Christianity is notable for the astonishing claim of its practitioners that they are the first to have discovered that apostasy pays.
His wife once met an Arab woman in a Starbucks who was a Reiki practitioner as well as being Muslim.
«Practitioners of Falun Gong, as well as other Buddhist, folk religionist, and Protestant groups deemed «superstitious» or «evil cults» face long jail terms, forced denunciations of faith and torture in detention, and the government has not sufficiently answered accusations of psychiatric experimentation and organ harvesting.»
Nevertheless, during the twentieth century, practitioners of economics as an academic discipline, especially in the English - language world, have moved away from political economy.
Recent discussions about the so - called Liverpool Care Pathway have raised questions for Catholics, not about whether or not the LCP is being used by some practitioners as a sort of euthanasia by the back door (since it looks to me as though in some cases it clearly has been), but about how exactly we are to confront it.
Theologians do not pretend to be engaged in value - free inquiry as do the practitioners of academic disciplines in general.
All music in some way is sacramental and all public performance has some religious character, but Jackson cultivated his image as a lay practitioner of pop spirituality more than any performer in his market segment, through the soppy universalism of «We are the World» as well as through his identification with the Jehovah's Witnesses and, according to recent rumor, with Islam.
Or again, note that God is normally pictured as the supreme practitioner of the morality which humans must follow — but that, in an interesting twist, Abraham (in Gen. 18:25), Job and others can step forward and remind God to do what is right.
In fact, as Max Weber noted a century ago, capitalism's practitioners have often enough been unusually godly folk.
Phenomenology, at least in its first practitioners and its early stages, was conceived as a conscious rejection of subjectivism and an attempt to recover, without abandoning inwardness, the experienced reality of external things and of the self as well.
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