Boomer and I joined Long & Foster's leadership team around the same time in early 2010, so we had five
critical years of working together right through the downturn crisis.
She says it is not unusual for dyslexics to go unrecognized until adolescence and beyond, a systemic shortcoming that effectively abandons struggling young readers during the most
critical years of learning.
It is essential that schools have an effective and comprehensive school health model in place during
these critical years of social, psychological, physical, and intellectual development.
It depicts the awakening of a reluctant recruit who becomes a militant, and graphically depicts the violence meted out to the protestors and hunger strikers in
the critical years of 1912 - 13, potently drawing parallels with the 1984 - 85 Miners» Strike and the 1981 Irish Republican hunger strikes.
The failure to absorb nutrients during
critical years of growth and development can lead to other health problems.
According to this theory, eliminating bacteria in food and the environment of infants may be depriving the immune system of the stimulus it needs to develop adequately, especially during the first
critical years of childhood.
Focussing on
the critical years of 1947 to 1949, Steil's account takes us through the seminal episodes making the collapse of postwar US — Soviet relations — the Prague coup, the Berlin blockade and the physical division of Germany.
But perhaps unburdened by the death of Skelos» political career, sources are coming forward to offer more detailed accounts of what exactly happened in
those critical years of 2013 and 2014 when campaign finance had one of it's best chances of actually getting approved in both houses.
Caring relationships stimulate babies» brain growth during the most
critical years of their development.
Learn how to be the loving guide your child needs during
these critical years of development.
A young child should be allowed the opportunity to become acquainted with new people and places gradually, while maintaining a consistent sound basic attachment at home, especially during
the critical years of age 3 - 8.
The most
critical years of decision in all human evolution, from thousands of years in the past to thousands of years in the future, are just these between now and 1984.
It is interesting now, over 60 years later, to compare two key works by each artist from
the critical year of 1955 — Johns» first Flag, and Rauschenberg's Bed.
This classic, dreamy example from
his critical year of 1932 is immediately recognizable, and captures the key elements of his work inspired by Marie Therese.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, and assuming they're destined for
critical acclaim, having completely new and exclusive games like Breath
of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 2, Fire Emblem Warriors, Snipperclips, Arms and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 available as part
of your launch
year holiday lineup could prove a much bigger deal than anyone's yet realized.
As to the question
of when he and his party will develop a broad and substantive legislative platform to tackle the
critical challenges America faces, McConnell has a ready answer as well: «If we're in the majority,» he says, «we'll be sitting down, intensely, a
year from now on the very issue you've raised.»
After
years of seeming on the verge
of critical mass, ebook sales are contracting.
«It is important that we achieve a two -
year agreement that funds our troops and provides for our national security and other
critical functions
of the Federal government,» the statement from the White House, House Speaker Paul Ryan, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
In their book Start Your Own Business, the staff
of Entrepreneur Media Inc. guides you through the
critical steps to starting your business, then supports you in surviving the first three
years as a business owner.
St. Louis - based Anheuser - Busch, the largest U.S. brewer, said earlier this month it had cut its water use by 32 per cent in the last five
years by sponsoring preservation initiatives in water basins
critical to its breweries, and by installing U.S. Department
of Agriculture real - time weather and crop water - use data meters on suppliers» farms.
«CBS and Ten have had a strong relationship for a number
of years; we are very excited about further developing that relationship... at this
critical time,» said Ten CEO Paul Anderson.
The M.N. Nurse Practitioner program at the University
of British Columbia, home to one
of the top ranked undergraduate nursing programs in the country, requires applicants to have at least three
years of clinical experience and a well - demonstrated ability to act autonomously — a
critical skill for primary care practitioners.
The challenge
of preserving and conveying this unique institutional knowledge has been intensifying for several
years and is now reaching a
critical tipping point as more companies are transitioning to the freelance economy.
Google's own YouTube has also emerged as a
critical back - to - school shopping vehicle for 18 to 24 -
year - olds — 22 percent
of whom said they «go to YouTube to find out what's cool to purchase.»
Gerdes's success in building such sought - after services in just three
years is a sure sign that in today's breakneck economy, strategic partnerships are becoming an increasingly
critical part
of growing a company.
Its 11 original shows and continuations received 45 Emmy nominations in the past two
years, with massive
critical acclaim for «House
of Cards» and «Orange is the New Black,» as well as success for «Lilyhammer,» «Arrested Development,» «Hemlock Grove,» Derek,» and others.
With Clinton by his side, Buffett told the crowd that his «final straw» was Trump's
critical response to the Muslim parents
of a decorated U.S. soldier killed by a bomb in Iraq 12
years ago.
By summer the development staff had working demos
of Sammy's Science House, the third in Edmark's early - learning line; Thinkin» Things 2, the second in its
critical - thinking line for 4 - to 8 -
year - olds; and the first two titles in a line called Imagination Express, a series
of interactive story - writing programs for 6 - to 12 -
year - olds.
«60 %
of European capital market business is conducted through the UK, banks in the UK are the largest borrowers and lenders
of euros outside
of the eurozone and when we talk about
critical mass, when you look at the London Stock Exchange Clearing House, they've estimated that
critical mass, that size
of business, saves some # 17 billion a
year.»
But the sales numbers posted by «Advanced Warfare,» which has been a
critical hit, were 23 percent lower
year over
year than those posted by last
year's «Call
of Duty: Ghosts,» according to Edward Williams
of BMO Capital Markets.
It's the latest example
of Amazon flexing its delivery clout around the holidays to win procrastinating shoppers, especially
critical this
year because Christmas Day falls on a Monday.
After a
year of work and full support from the label, West released in February 2004 The College Dropout to
critical and widespread acclaim.
«There are elements that are very
critical for the euro zone and the EU 27 (members
of the EU excluding Britain), elements which have to be addressed quickly and they've been kept unresolved over the last two or three
years — things like the banking union and budgetary resources... And fiscal policy,» he said.
Let us guide you through the
critical steps
of starting your business, and then, support you in surviving the first three
years in business.
But getting to that level
of critical mass in EVs is
years down the road.
Though the FBI did not recommend charges against Clinton for mishandling classified information, Comey was blisteringly
critical of her decision to use a personal email account and private internet server during her four
years as secretary
of state.
A
critical R&D tool But as traffic in the Arctic increases in the
years ahead, UAS will serve a more important function in helping researchers, engineers and commercial interests
of all stripes fully characterize the environment there.
«While over the
years we'd heard some
of those accusations and we heard there were a couple
of settlements, it didn't seem to be the kind
of thing that was
critical mass,» he said.
After over a decade
of development hell, the game finally launched this
year to
critical acclaim.
It's an area that CEO Marissa Mayer has identified as
critical to revitalizing the Web portal, and the Flurry deal marks one
of her biggest acquisitions during her two -
year tenure.
No time
of the
year is more
critical for shipping than the holidays.
Over the last
year, Romney has been
critical of Trump in response to a few
of the president's most controversial actions and statements, including Trump's reaction to a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in last August.
Several
years ago, at a conference
of the Entrepreneur's Organization, he relayed this
critical and effective advice regarding delegation:
And the pace and breadth
of his inventiveness is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that during those three
critical years he was granted not only nearly 90 patents for incandescent filaments and lamps but also 60 patents for magneto or dynamo - electric machines and their regulation, 14 patents for the system
of electric lighting, 12 patents for the distribution
of electricity, and 10 patents for electric meters and motors.
CEO Keller Rinaudo says this type
of technology is
critical since the «inability to deliver life - saving medicines to the people who need them the most causes millions
of preventable deaths each
year.»
The research mirrors what a team led by Giovanni Chiodini from the Italian National Institute
of Geophysics reported late last
year, when they too modelled Campi Flegrei's activity and found that it's dangerously close to hitting a
critical pressure point that could trigger another eruption.
Likening
critical CEO capabilities, such as giving difficult feedback, to learning the unnatural motion
of lifting your back foot first in boxing, he claims «it generally takes
years for a founder to develop the CEO skill set.»
As fans mourned the loss
of the 91 -
year - old cultural icon while others were
critical of his exploits, speculation began almost immediately over who would inherit the magnate's remaining fortune, with several publications estimating Hefner's net worth at upwards
of $ 45 million.
Ecomagination's decade - long manufacturing
of energy - efficient technologies like these — along with the acquisition
of Alstom's power division last
year — has now made GE responsible for about one - third
of the world's electricity capacity, making its commitment to clean energy a
critical step for the future.
The 100 % Northern Minerals owned project will operate as a large - scale pilot plant for three
years, with the goal
of expanding into one
of the world's only significant suppliers for
critical heavy rare earths outside
of China.