Sentences with phrase «between intensive work»

Therefore, the nature of the relationships between performance - related pay and employee attitudes may depend on whether there is a perceived imbalance between intensive work effort and the availability of appropriate rewards.»

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Intensive community - based conservation awareness work has reduced the local hunting pressure in Myanmar, while the implementation of a trans - boundary agreement between China and Myanmar, signed in 2015, has significantly reduced illegal trans - boundary wildlife trade and illegal logging.
This program was initially developed as supplemental work for track and field athletes to keep them healthy between intensive running sessions.
This kind of design work is a contact sport — it demands intensive collaboration between educators, administrators, nonprofits, funders, and curriculum and tool developers.
The track - tuned suspension is the result of intensive development work carried out by Lexus at the Nürburgring's Nordschleife circuit to give the best possible balance between control and comfort.
The balance between the engine, the suspension and the aerodynamics was fine - tuned during intensive testing on the Nürburgring North Loop (the old grand prix circuit), where the MINI John Cooper Works GP promptly clocked up a best lap time of 8:23 minutes — streets ahead of many big - name sports cars from higher segments.
Douglas Melini Working with the contrast between minimal palette and intensive patterning (a dialogue that allows the paintings to be simultaneously quiet and yet deeply activated), Douglas Melini makes hard - edge abstract paintings that investigate color and space.
Material alignment, a new body of black - and - white grid paintings, can likewise be seen to present a visual analogy of the artist's working methods with their oscillation between labor - intensive production and spontaneous improvisation.
In placing us at a remove from our relationships to familiar, domestic objects and environments, the labor - intensive work of Robert Gober (born 1954) defies our understanding of accepted conventions and draws attention to the movement of meaning between materials and across personal histories.
Following a short introduction to his early work, which features pictures long held in his studio, 100 Pictures presents Richter's output from an intensive period of work between 1995 - 96.
Bise's work consists of graphite drawings that combine autobiographical narrative with labor - intensive attention to detail, creating a disorienting relationship between personal psychology and formal picture making concerns.
To prevent fraud and verify that currency has been sent between one party and another, a great deal of intensive computer work is done which uses a large amount of electricity.
A working partnership between home visitors and pediatricians providing well - child care may provide, for those families most at risk, an intensive level of support resulting in better health outcomes.
The Monster in between: Working with Couples in Intensives Group Treatment.
Contributions of the study include an intergenerational approach using multilevel analyses, which explicitly examine the association between intensive grandparental childcare and cross-national differences in the demographic and socio - economic characteristics of children, parents, and grandparents and in labor market structures, formal childcare provision, and cultural expectations regarding paid work among mothers with young children.
With indications that there is little difference overall between minimally and moderately intensive treatments in primary care treatment of ODD, it is important to determine who might benefit differentially from the two levels of intervention intensity, and when that treatment might best be delivered in primary care settings by nurses or referred to mental health professionals working in the mental health services sector.
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