Sentences with phrase «critical times for»

Childhood and adolescence are critical times for identity formation and to have your cultural identity called into question, «attacks the core of Aboriginal children and youths» being».
Developmental stages in adolescence are critical times for adults to provide guidance to the young people in their lives and, in particular, to discuss decision - making and risky behaviors, such as using drugs or having sex.
Riders can give you the opportunity to extend or continue life insurance coverage, sometimes at critical times for you or your family.
They have provided funding at the most critical times for us, especially this past winter when South Carolina saw record low temperature and animals were at risk of freezing to death in the shelter.
If you are still not gaining weight, increase the carb intake during these 2 critical times for about 15 - 30g.
These associations were only found when symptoms occurred during the second trimester and postpartum, suggesting these periods are particularly critical times for child brain development.
All three of them have a unique ability to assert themselves in critical times for their teams.
The success comes at a critical time for Nintendo.
The news comes at a critical time for American families: Under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, qualifying American are guaranteed 12 weeks of «reasonable» leave for certain family and medical situations including caring for a family member with a serious health condition.
«This is a critical time for businesses and many are reliant on a strong fourth quarter to make it,» says Stenslie.
He comes to the position amid a critical time for the Fed, which is normalizing policy after years of extraordinary accommodation triggered by the financial crisis.
This is the most critical time for an owner to heed the advice of advisors.
Home inspection is a professional consulting business that allows inspectors to work in the field, providing key information at a critical time for consumers who are making one of the largest purchases of their life.
Marceau presented the economic road map at a critical time for the minority PQ, which is widely expected to call a snap election in the coming weeks as polls suggest Marois is within striking distance of a majority mandate.
By the company's own admission, this is a critical time for Tesla.
The rate hike has arrived at a critical time for the banks with many speculating that the chief banking regulator the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority is about to introduce a new series of macroprudential measures designed to slow the property market.
This is a critical time for the British, European and global economies; a decisive period for reform of the global financial system including its leading financial centre, the City of London; and a crucial point in the Bank of England's history as it accepts vital new responsibilities.»
So it's a critical time for whichever government arises on 8th June to continue to promote women's empowerment.
«This is a critical time for me and my family.
«This historic and important church in the heart of Edinburgh has, I believe, a vital role to play in the life of the city and the nation at this critical time for our country and on into the future.
While infancy is the most critical time for receiving the nurturing benefits of colostrum, evidence suggests it has tremendous healing potential beyond childhood.
This is a critical time for our nation and the job is not finished until November 5th.
The period between the end of physical therapy and the start of sports - specific conditioning is a critical time for young athletes following an an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear or rupture, reconstructive surgery, and months of rehabilitation.
The ages between 13 and 17 are a critical time for teenagers.
There's no clear evidence that this is the critical time for men to learn fathering skills or to develop emotional ties with their children.
First, the epidural - exposed baby may have neurobehavioral abnormalities caused by drug exposure that are likely to be maximal in the hours following birth — a critical time for the initiation of breastfeeding.
You could be pregnant for up to 12 weeks before you know that you are pregnant and this is a critical time for baby's development.
The newborn period is the most critical time for the establishment of milk supply and mother's responsiveness to her baby.
«Summer is such a critical time for families struggling to make ends meet - it can take a lot to feed a home full of hungry kids every day.
If your child is younger than 6, they are in the critical time for learning empathy and nurturing, making a doll a great gift for this age group.
The first couple of weeks after birth are really a critical time for establishing milk production.
«It's actually a critical time for your baby to properly position him or herself for labor,» says Allison Hill, M.D., a private practice OB - GYN in Los Angeles.
«This legislation will streamline the ability of individuals to join a union in the public sector and comes at a critical time for working people who are increasingly under attack by those who want to diminish the rights of working men and women.»
Maria Wardrobe, Director of External Affairs at NEA said: «The Conference is being held during what is a critical time for households in fuel poverty.
He said: «At this critical time for our country following the EU referendum result we need strong and effective leadership of the Labour Party.
«I am delighted to be called to the Front Bench at such a critical time for the country and the Party.
The mayor's visit comes at a critical time for lawmakers.
This came as a critical time for Welsh Affairs, as when I began there was no Liberal Democrat minister in the Wales Office, which at the time was occupied by Mrs Gillan and Mr Jones.
He said it was clear that the kind of disdain for human life which the PDP exhibited in its incautious statement is the same reason the girls were kidnapped in the first instance, and for which then PDP - controlled Federal Government took what seemed an eternity before even acknowledging the abduction — thus losing critical time for their rescue.
We are now, I think, once again at a critical time for Labour and defence.
Our people need Labour party members, trade unionists and MPs to unite behind my leadership at a critical time for our country.
«At this critical time for energy in our state, we need to be able to count on these important assets,» Cahill said.
«At this critical time for our country, following the result of the EU referendum, we need strong and effective leadership of the Labour Party that is capable of winning public support so that we can stand up for the people of Britain.
It is a critical time for Buffalo Public Schools as leadership remains under tough criticism.
The survey comes at a critical time for the campaign.
New York State United Teachers condemned the move, saying it created a «distraction» and sent «the wrong message» to the public and the state Legislature at a critical time for statewide education reform.
This is a critical time for George Osborne, and not just because Iain Martin has put the case for his removal in the Telegraph today.
«Ultimately, early childhood is a critical time for adult health, regardless of whether you move up the socio - economic ladder as an adult,» the authors concluded.
Also see Mark Anderson's explanation of why the transit is a critical time for learning to study the atmospheres of other planets.
His comments come at a critical time for the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC), one contender to succeed the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland.
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