Sentences with phrase «current life peer»

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Shanghai - based Greenland Real Estate Group contracted Cumming to carry out a peer review of their current budgets on phase one of its $ 1.2 billion, 6.33 - acre Metropolis development located north of LA Live.
The Forum is a monthly venue for CIO's and CTO's to discuss topics of relevance in their daily lives, and has afforded these leaders the opportunity to develop a close network to discuss current challenges in a peer group environment on a confidential basis.
Yesterday, current Lib Dem chief executive Tim Gordon admitted it appeared the party «did not fully live up to our political ideals» in dealing with complaints about the peer.
When students hear how their peers» lives intersect with current events, the class's empathy and passion to create change can grow, say Lozada and Altoma.
Gonzales is the author of the 2015 book Lives in Limbo: Undocumented and Coming of Age in America, which explores why highly educated undocumented youth share similar work and life outcomes with less educated peers, and the failures of our country's current system to provide for their integration and success.
The new Flying Spur Design Series certainly fits in with its exclusive - packed peers, thanks in large part to an extensive list of cosmetic add - ons that injects some life back to the current - generation Flying Spur before the car makes its proper send - off.
We all want to think our dogs are perfect; we don't want to be criticized by our peers; and admitting there is epilepsy in your bloodlines could mean losing years of your life spent in dogs if you have to stop breeding your current dogs.
The current trend in American jurisprudence allows police and law enforcement to peer into the lives of average American citizens as never before.
Early Loss Mitigation Supervisor (9/2008 — 4/2010) • Managed unit of approximately 8 to 15 collectors while ensuring the achievement of unit objectives and related standards • Compiled and analyzed statistical data relative to unit productivity, monitoring live calls while providing feedback to staff • Provide advice and question resolution concerning collection activities, reviewing the status of severely delinquent accounts and handling all loss mitigation efforts • Advised staff of any changes in policy and procedures, allocated critical resources, and developed work schedules • Train current and new staff members as well as conduct performance reviews, making recommendations as needed regarding corrective actions and suggested dismissals • Assist departmental manager with training course scheduling for entire department • Create and distribute various reports to staff and peers on a regular and ad - hoc basis • Traveled to Chatsworth, CA as supervisor, developing observations and recommendations which led to facility improvements • Acted as representative to the Washington Mutual conversion to early loss mitigation in Albion, NY, sharing best practices from Chase
Abstract: The current study presents a novel experimental design to examine how real - life peer relationships modulate altruistic punishment of bullies and compensation of victims after observed ostracism.
At Life Resources we support and encourage the continued education of our staff and professional peers by providing access to the best and most current clinical training.
The finding by Milyavskaya et al. (2009) about the positive relationship between need satisfaction with friends and well - being, as well as the results of the current study demonstrate that need satisfaction with peers and friends plays an important role in well - being at this stage of life, and that need satisfaction occurs in leisure activity involvement with peers, as well as in the school and the family (Milyavskaya and Koestner 2011; Sheldon et al. 2009; Veronneau et al. 2005).
Given the critical importance of treatment adherence to the long - term survival of individuals with CF, and given the characteristic decrease in treatment adherence observed across the adolescent period (Quittner et al., 2000; Ricker et al., 1998), the current findings offer promising avenues for future research on both the benefits and risks of peer relationships for youth with CF. Furthermore, health - related quality of life increasingly has been recognized as a critical element of patient and family - reported outcomes among youth with chronic illness (Quittner et al., 2008), and the current findings continue to build on this growing body of literature for youth with CF.
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