Sentences with phrase «comfortable explaining them to others»

• You understand at least three major products or services within their business and feel comfortable explaining them to others.

Not exact matches

Some people are more comfortable meeting strangers and explaining things face - to - face, while others prefer written communication.
Nate Elliot, an analyst with JupiterResearch explains «the sites give people an opportunity to see a lot of other singles in an environment that's very comfortable for them.
«The focus is more on the person's workout than the dog's,» she explains, but your dog is learning to feel comfortable in a distracting environment — and that will make it easier to take him along on other fitness adventures.
Chris, who is the education chairperson at International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and author of the book Parenting with Pets, the Magic of Raising Children with Animals, explains that in order to get a Canine Good Citizen certificate the dog must show that it is comfortable and friendly with strangers, understands obedience commands, can be in public, and is not jumping on people or other dogs.
Are you comfortable explaining to friends and others that the foster cat (s) are ultimately in the care of Simply Cats and therefore must go through the regular adoption process?
Staff should understand how the different products in the category function, and for what situations they would be most appropriate, since certain methods might work better for some dogs than others or might prove more comfortable for the owner to use, she explains.
It's never comfortable to fuss at folks one likes but I come from a culture where it's considered better form to let others know one's expectations than to remain silent and not allow others to meet these expectations or explain why they are -LSB-...]
The Golden Rule of Facebook, and any other social network: Knowing there is NO complete privacy on the internet, post only messages, images or video that you'd be comfortable with explaining to lots of people in a worldwide television interview.
• Greeting patients and making them feel comfortable • Using computer applications to check or record information about the patient, update and file patient medical records, fill up insurance forms, and to schedule appointments • Answering telephones • Arranging for hospital admissions and laboratory services • Handling correspondence, billing, and bookkeeping • Dealing with the patients for examination • Explaining procedures to patients • Instructing patients about medication and administering them as directed by the physician • Assisting the physician during exams • Performing basic laboratory tests • Authorizing prescription refills as directed • Assisting the physician during exams • Collecting and preparing laboratory specimens • Performing basic laboratory tests • Drawing blood • Taking electrocardiograms • Removing sutures and changing dressings • All other duties as assigned by the clinic or practice administrator
In an interview with Salon, Dr. Kyle Pruett explained that dads generally engage in activities with kids that moms do not, including: «roughhousing and other physical activity; an interest in having children encounter the world outside of the mother's enclosure, not in spite of it but in addition to it; the use of play as a form of teaching as well as entertainment; and a willingness to allow frustration to build a little bit more than a lot of mothers are comfortable with, in order to teach some life lessons.»
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