Not exact matches
A clergyman's degree of effectiveness in counseling will depend, to a
considerable extent, upon his ability to relate to people; his sensitivity
and insight in recognizing the nature of the problem; his non-judgmental acceptance of the person in distress;
and his
knowledge of whether, when,
and where to involve other helping
resources.
Additionally, a student's family will have
considerable knowledge regarding a student's preferences,
and teachers should take advantage of this
resource.
We will use our
considerable knowledge, skill, experience
and resources to help you pursue full
and fair compensation for your losses.
Understandably, employers who have invested
considerable time
and resources in their employees want to be sure that if these employees leave their employment they can not take unfair advantage of the
knowledge obtained
and use this to the detriment of their former employers.
We combine extensive experience
and knowledge with
considerable skill
and resources to help you get maximum compensation for all your losses, including wages
and income, medical expenses,
and physical pain
and suffering.
We will use our
considerable experience,
knowledge, skill
and resources to help you get maximum compensation for all your losses, from wages
and income or medical expenses to physical pain
and suffering.
Considerable knowledge of available social service programs, community
resources,
and public services; Two years of professional experience, of which one was at...
The Bureau believes that a creditor should be able to obtain information about transfer taxes with
considerable precision based on its
knowledge of the real estate settlement process
and resources it has available, such as software that permits a creditor to estimate transfer taxes with
considerable precision, even though it is originating a loan in a geographical area with which it is unfamiliar.