Not exact matches
According
to the American Pregnancy
Association, your breast milk is the absolute perfect blend of nutrients, fat, and protein
needed for your baby, and it will
adapt as your baby's
needs change and grow.
Geoff Barton, the general secretary of the
Association of School and College Leaders, said leaders must «be able
to adapt to people's changing
needs» in order
to improve retention, but acknowledged that «managing timetables
to allow part - time working is a challenge».
«The new ASCD mobile site is another example of how the
association is
adapting to meet the
needs of today's educators,» said ASCD Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer Gene R. Carter.
I offer stand - alone workshops and tutorials, boot camps and shorter training modules
to law firms, in house legal departments, affinity groups, bar
associations and law schools, each
adapted to the
needs and resources of the client, but with a primary focus on the fundamentals necessary for law practice growth, advancement and long term success.
While some firms began as sole practitioners, through the five, 10, or 20 years they have been with LAWPRO, we have seen them become partnerships, professional corporations, or expand as
associations, and LAWPRO's bespoke excess coverage has
adapted to meet their changing
needs.
The
Association continues today
to adjust and
adapt to the
needs of the members in an expanding international marketplace.
Variations in HR occur due
to the constant
need of the heart
to adapt to changing circumstances, and it is thought that loss of balance of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems causes an alteration
to the structure of HRV.5 6 HRV, as a measure of nervous system balance, can therefore provide a quantification of physiological changes associated with mental health disorders, with many studies investigating these
associations through a number of time domain, frequency domain and non-linear methods of quantifying HRV.7 — 9