We suggest that you list the names of your first and second (or third) choice to increase
your chances of adopting from us.
To increase
your chances of adopting a specific animal, contact us as soon as possible.
Becoming a foster parent may increase
your chances of adopting a young child.
To promote the human - animal bond and reduce
the chance of adopted animals being surrendered to shelters, Pets for Patriots provides veterans with a few benefits to make pet guardianship more affordable over the life of the pet.
Follow the guidelines discussed in this article, and you give yourself the best
chance of adopting a healthy pet, while helping to weed out the bad breeders from the good.
But the benefit to buying from a good breeder is to maximize
your chance of adopting a healthy, well - socialized puppy with a predictable temperament and physical appearance.
I don't suppose there is
a chance of adopting two children at one time is it?
Not exact matches
In the absence
of any official statement, pundits contemplated a range
of theories on the Potash rejection — that Ottawa regarded potash (a crucial fertilizer ingredient) as a strategic asset, that it had
adopted a sudden aversion to foreign intrusion on major natural resource companies, or perhaps simply that Harper's Tories sought to improve their
chances in the then - upcoming federal election.
'' (The ongoing standoff between the euro zone and Greece) also increases the
chances of snap elections in Greece as after overplaying his hand and facing increasing difficulties in concluding the review, Tsipras may be tempted to cut his losses by calling early elections before Syriza (the ruling party) loses more support for
adopting unpopular measures,» Piccoli said.
«I may tell them, for example, that if they
adopt a certain trademark, there's a 15 percent
chance that a larger company will come after them, but that they also have a 60 percent probability
of success,» she says.
Most applicants already have headshots, which shelters take hoping to boost their
chances of getting
adopted.
Adopt a few
of these, and there's a good
chance you'll leave the office feeling like you've earned a nice, relaxing summer weekend.
Anyone looking to boost their
chances of really connecting with a valuable new contact can give themselves a leg up but
adopting this simple trick — before you walk into the meeting spend some time considering what you and your new connection have in common, no matter how different you might seem at first blush.
Make reduction
of paper waste a priority across the company, and give employees a
chance to
adopt the necessary skills, providing them with training in computer usage.
With cryptocurrencies being
adopted by developing countries it guarantees a
chance for them to catch up to first world countries financial wise, as it allows the price
of goods and services to drop, making trade within Africa more active and affordable.
It sounded like a hint but, if there is any
chance of Indiegogo actually
adopting Bitcoin, it would have a positive influence on the development
of the cryptocurrency.
Both stock investors and gamblers
adopt various strategies in order to boost their
chances of winning.
This means it has a
chance of becoming
adopted by the mainstream.
As long as the system works — achieves what the individual or group employing it wants or holds essential — new ideas, values, goals, etc., will have little
chance of being existentially or operationally
adopted.
Other witnesses argued that, inasmuch as almost 25,000 married couples in France have been approved but wait an average
of five years to be able to
adopt because fewer than 5,000 adoptions take place each year, it is possible to provide every adoptable child with a father and a mother who will offer him or her the best
chance of integrating into a new family.
Arsene needs to
adopt the second half
of last season's tactics to stand any
chance in our title challenge.
Arsenal should
adopt a fast - paced - presser from first whistle, this will enhance the
chances of getting the first goal within 20 minutes.
even when he suffered a serious knee injury, instead
of accepting the fact that he would never stick his legs into the spaces that were crucial for someone with straight ahead speed to succeed, the club actually contemplated giving him a
chance to play up top where his lack
of physicality, size and holding up play talents would been on display for all to see... these are not the actions
of a club that really cares about winning at the highest levels, but they are the actions
of a club that wasn't interested in spending the necessary resources to purchases a world - class striker, which is usually the most expensive position on the pitch... instead we
adopted the horrible phrase «like a new signing» and proceeded to allow this ridiculous experiment to carry on, which ultimately caused some discomfort on the training pitch and inside the locker room as players battled for a position that shouldn't have been theirs for the taking in the first place... don't get me wrong, I believe that Walcott is a talented player, who can help a team reach their goals, if their goals are relatively modest... just look at the teams who supposedly expressed interest in his services and they weren't the kind
of clubs who aspire to win at the highest levels... as for the reasons why he hasn't been bitching and moaning about moving on just look at the wage benefits he receives from our club and his obvious desire to enjoy the societal advantages that come with playing in North London for a club with worldwide appeal... so instead
of continuing to try to fix a coat with a broken zipper simply move on and buy a new and better coat
But coaches are starved for a
chance to start fresh, where the honor
of everyone there would be pledged to uphold rules that we
adopt, not a remote police force.»
He powered the ball into the net following Trent's pass (hopefully the young Liverpudlian
adopts this moniker as it's less
of a mouthful than Alexander - Arnold) giving former Everton goalkeeper Iain Turner no
chance.
The travelling and viewing hordes have
adopted you as one
of their own, cheering you on every time you're in with a
chance.
Others take
chance out
of the equation by
adopting a child
of the preferred sex.
One
of the great things about open adoption if you're hoping to
adopt is that it gives you the
chance to do your own networking.
It would also be wise to follow the court's advice and
adopt precise rules for engraved bricks and other commemorative displays in the parks, thus minimizing the
chance of future misunderstandings and conflicts.
Ample time taken to seek correct information
of the
adopting agency frees you from further worries in the future and improves the
chances of making the adoption process successful.
If a large - scale programme
of this kind were
adopted, it would reduce the overall numbers trying to enter Europe, and allow the immigration services a much better
chance of identifying and welcoming those who are indeed refugees.
Terrified by the fear
of another Gillian Duffy moment, the parties have
adopted a cautious approach to these precious few weeks that tries to avoid calamity at the expense
of giving themselves a
chance of actually changing the game.
Instead, Clinton campaigned for nearly 20 hours a day,
adopting a mantra
of «second
chances».
However, Speaker Sheldon Silver is
adopting a wait - and - see approach this time around, telling me he has no immediate plans to bring the measure up for another vote in his house until he gets a better idea
of its
chances on the other side
of the Capitol.
He's currently charged with writing the next Conservative manifesto and is certainly one
of David Cameron's inner circle, but he has been diminished by the reaction to several
of the policy commissions who have proposed wacky policies which have no
chance whatsoever
of being
adopted.
The group is pushing New York to
adopt a range
of voter system
chances, including early voting provisions, which New York has been largely lagging behind most
of the country, as well as same - day registration.
Research has shown that for every year a child in care is not
adopted, his or her's
chance of finding parents decreases by 20 %.
, a longtime co-chairman
of the House Progressive Caucus, said the Conyers - backed bills — which had no
chance of passage in this Congress — would be
adopted by other members.
If I have to close my doors, not only will Bronx families lose a
chance at
adopting these loving animals but I have no doubt that hundreds
of animals will be back on the street facing a most certain and devastating fate.
Of course it does but is there the slightest
chance that it will
adopt such an agenda?
The White House has announced that the President would sign the omnibus into law should it be
adopted, though again, it stands virtually no
chance of passage in the Senate, where appropriators have written appropriations bills to different overall funding levels.
Their
chances aren't good: only 2600 animals were
adopted last year while 5700 were added to holding pens for the rest
of their lives.
If you'll take a
chance and
adopt a more positive mindset, you'll stand a much better
chance of ending up in the ranks
of the seriously employed.
The staggering competition you face for the job
of your dreams won't go away soon, but if you
adopt a more positive mindset, you stand a much better
chance of ending up in the ranks
of the seriously employed.
But, he adds, there is little
chance of them being
adopted on the English version any time soon.
But, given the disappointingly uneven picture
of available professional development resources that the report paints, scientists who want to emerge from their graduate school or postdoc years ready to find and take advantage
of nonacademic career opportunities must
adopt an entrepreneurial approach to their own professional development and take the fullest advantage
of all the
chances they get to learn about the world
of off - campus work.
The new steel is an «interesting and novel development» that stands a good
chance of eventually being
adopted by industry, says metallurgist P. Chris Pistorius
of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
More basically, a crystal that might theoretically shape itself in various ways, in practice assumes the form that was
adopted by
chance by the first ever crystal
of its type.
A Cross-Country Comparison
of Perceptions
of Shelter Workers Regarding Breed Identification» asserts that shelter workers operating in areas restricted by breed - specific legislation (BSL) are more likely to consciously mislabel a dog's breed if they felt it were to increase the dog's
chances of being
adopted and / or avoid being euthanized.
If a community
of scientists actively
adopts a new idea and if that idea then spreads through the field and is incorporated into research that produces useful knowledge reflected in presentations, publications, and especially new lines
of inquiry and research,
chances are it is science.