Sentences with phrase «decades of practice who»

Conversely, I've observed students with decades of practice who can't touch their toes.

Not exact matches

You and your team are professionals who spend dozens of hours each week becoming experts on your clients» industries, learning best practices and honing skills you've spent decades building.
Lars Schmidt, a former HR practitioner who now runs Amplify, an employer branding and search consultancy, points out that while the field has evolved significantly over the past few decades — becoming more strategic and aligned with business, as well as more automated and data - driven — the practice of employee relations, or how workplace grievances are handled, has hardly changed.
Thom, a lifelong resident of Edmonton Strathcona who practices family law in Old Strathcona, has been a community volunteer and a conservative political activist for more than three decades.
Until around a decade ago, when David Dein, a legendary fan and visionary successful vice chairman, who in practice ran the club (not the team of course) and the club was a proud and classy top world wide name, representing all that was good and honourable in football.
«In this anthology, we are exploring how we are informed by and participating with those mothers, especially radical women of color, who have sought for decades, if not centuries, to create relationships to each other, transformative relationships to feminism and a transnational anti-imperialist literary, cultural and everyday practice
Background: The practice of exclusive breastfeeding (EB) in Morocco has witnessed a worrying decline in recent decades, contrary to the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) which advocates it during the first six months as a significant public health tool.
As someone who has practiced mindfulness for more than a decade now, and who can't imagine parenting without it, I'm all for awareness of the present moment.
«I will accept there are certain migrants, especially those from Eastern Europe, who don't have a tradition of general practice, who will go to the emergency department rather than to general practice and we need to address that, but it's certainly not responsible for the massive increase we've seen in recent months and it's certainly not responsible for the 1.7 % increase that we've seen over the last decade
But Mayor Bill de Blasio, who re-appointed Police Commissioner William Bratton (who'd first served under Mayor Rudolph Giuliani), a vocal proponent of broken windows policing, has insisted that the practice is sound and that it «helped us to address the problem of disorder that was plaguing us for decades
In an editorial also published in the July 1 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, Dr. George Sawaya and Dr. Vanessa Jacoby of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco write, «The pelvic examination has held a prominent place in women's health for many decades and has come to be more of a ritual than an evidence - based practice... With the current state of evidence, clinicians who continue to offer the examination should at least be cognizant about the uncertainty of its benefits and its potential to cause harm through false - positive testing and the cascade of events it prompts.»
Landau, who is still practicing at Washington University School of Medicine, wishes more progress had been made over the past five decades.
Yet, «we already grow enough food to feed the world, we've been doing that for decades,» noted ecologist Catherine Badgley of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor (U.M.), who led a study assessing whether organic agriculture practices alone might adequately meet global nutritional requirements.
Specifically this Notice: 1) develops principles based on 20 years» experience of providing instruction in responsible conduct of research by the scientific research community; 2) is more specific about who should participate, how often instruction should occur, and the form that instruction should take; 3) addresses issues that have arisen as the practice of biomedical, behavioral and clinical science has evolved; and 4) provides guidance to applicants, peer reviewers and NIH staff in determining how well specific plans for instruction in responsible conduct of research compare with the best practices accumulated over the past two decades by the research training community.
According to Bass, within a decade of completing training, a surgeon who has not actively worked to remain current will no longer be practicing the standard of care.
Young boxers spend most of their time stretching, conditioning, and practicing punch combinations outside the ring, where injuries are «very rare,» says DeGuardia, who is also the president of the Boxing Promoters Association and has been training young boxers for more than two decades.
Shaman Durek is a third - generation shaman who has devoted decades of study and practice to become a thought leader and spiritual enthusiast for people all over the world.
Don't continue to be misled and lied to by mainstream healthcare and the corporate chemical industries who care only about their own profits and not your health, let me show you information that can really help you recover from psoriasis based on more than two decades of clinical naturopathic practice, countless psoriasis patients as well my own independent research into the best possible natural treatments for psoriasis.
This practice is among the most powerful nutritional practices I know of (and one that I've used with great success for the better part of a decade)- yet, it is one that I've held close to the chest and been very careful about who I share it with to avoid getting into difficult opinion - fueled discussions and confusing people about what it is we're about at Synchro.
Jared McCann is an international yoga teacher who has over a decade of practice in Ashtanga, Bikram, Dharma, Forrest, and Iyengar yoga disciplines.
A: By far, the quality that most distinguishes the Kalish Method Mentorship ™ and My Practice Plan from all other functional medicine training programs is the guidance of Dr. Kalish (who has used this method in his own practice for two decades), and the encouragement that you apply the method in your practice from the very first day oPractice Plan from all other functional medicine training programs is the guidance of Dr. Kalish (who has used this method in his own practice for two decades), and the encouragement that you apply the method in your practice from the very first day opractice for two decades), and the encouragement that you apply the method in your practice from the very first day opractice from the very first day of class.
«Since the Ashtanga practice is very breath - oriented, in a sense you're doing a kind of pranayama from the moment you begin the practice,» says Tim Miller, who has been teaching this approach to yoga for more than two decades.
Through decades of teaching thousands of students, Leigh's seasoned approach to the practice can transform any student who craves insight on the body and the human experience.
We'll also have some tasty Indian treats and teas and you'll have a chance to learn more about our Master Teachers who bring to Metta decades of experience in yoga, yoga philosophy, meditation and healing practices from the far East.
Anyone who has been in primary care practice for more than a few years is very familiar with people who have struggled for years or decades with intractable insomnia and / or anxiety and / or fatigue after all the standard lab tests fail to pin - point the root cause of their suffering.
Not only did I not have any problems in my hundreds of menopausal patients before I retired from practice, I am in touch with dozens of physicians who have thousands of patients between them, who have never had a problem (some of them have been doing this for over a decade).
Over my 2 decades in practice and over 100,000 patient visits, I've met so many «healthy» people who struggle needlessly with excess weight, hair loss, low energy, poor sleep, digestion problems and a variety of other health - related symptoms, all due to Hashimoto's and irregularities with their Thyroid.
Over the past two decades, studies have consistently found that people who practice gratitude report fewer symptoms of illness, including depression, more optimism and happiness, stronger relationships, more generous behavior, and many other benefits.
Indeed, anyone who has spent much time in the company of school reformers in the past decade has seen this practice turn almost comical, as when charter - school operators try to one - up one another over who can claim the most disadvantaged student population.
Redesigning the courses to reflect «best practices» is expected to take the rest of this decade as the board attempts to strike a balance between those who favor the mile - wide approach and those who prefer the mile - deep.
We are indebted to the 26 members of our advisory panel who infused this process with compelling insights and fresh perspectives based on decades of experience leading organizations and modeling excellent practices around diversity, equity, and inclusion.
My point is, can we find a compromise which guarantees none of the above 6 proposals will become the practice, but at the same time guarantee truly bad teachers who last for decades no longer do so, that it is possible to fire bad teachers as much as most professions, engineers, programmers, marketing, sales.
From both decades of research and the craft knowledge of educators who've jumped in and turned around schools, we know these practices generally yield improvement: (1) a focus on what kids need to learn: (2) collaboration on instruction and assessment; (3) examining assessment data; (4) using patterns in data to improve instruction; and (5) building trusting relationships.
For three decades, researchers and policy analysts have advocated for and demonstrated value of various ways to improve teacher preparation that reflect the necessary balance of theory, pedagogy, practice, and contact with skilled veterans who inform preparation through their own teaching.
The Wallace Foundation awarded a competitive grant to UChicago CCSR in 2013 to undertake the project, which included a review of relevant literature spanning decades as well as interviews with national experts in research, policy and practice, and young people and the adults who work with them in schools, programs and agencies throughout Chicago.
Colonial Dog Training is part of Canine Trade Group, a network of veterinarians, behaviorists, and trainers who have been practicing and offering reward - based dog training techniques, that have been proven successful for over three decades!
Well, actually the «founders of No Kill» have always been a very select group whose love of all animals gradually but steadily led to the changing mindset and philosophy of saving rather than killing; not nearly enough credit has been given to all the independent and non-profit rescues, adoption groups and especially TNR groups who were promoting and practicing S / N and vaccinations long before low cost S / N clinics became available... such clinics still NOT that readily available in many jurisdictions; as for the veterinary community, for the most part, they were and are a major part of the problem along with their associations which remain regressive with their rather antiquated and self - serving leadership; for decades and even to this day it has long been known that the NUMBER ONE REASON people do not get their animals «fixed» (pet, stray, feral, it doesn't matter) is because of the lack of affordable S / N fees!
Now in practice for decades in the US after being proven in Europe, scientific studies show that Trap - Neuter - Return improves the lives of feral cats, improves their relationships with the people who live near them, and decreases the size of colonies over time.
This is the work of Michele Oka Doner (b1945, Miami Beach), who, now in her fifth decade of artistic practice, has a longstanding interest in nature, the elements, ritual and wanting to make people slow down, stop and take a closer look at the world around them.
But another subset of «emerging» that has gotten a significant amount of curatorial, critical and market attention over the past several years is artists from decades past who might have very accomplished but overlooked practices, and who have only lately been reintroduced to and supported in the marketplace.
This exhibition also will look at younger artists such as video artists Michael Joo and Regina José Galindo, who carry on many of these practices and themes decades later, reconfiguring the work of their predecessors into performative displays of ritual through film and gallery installations.
The ontological practice seemed to assert: «Here I am, at this time and place» - much like the work of conceptual artist On Kawara, who made this textual declaration in postcards decades before.
Although produced art for only 12 years, the Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers initiated a critique of Post-War Modernist art practice that remains central to the concerns of Belgian sculptors who have emerged in the three decades since his death in 1976.
The so - called Pictures Generation — Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo and others — who returned to representational imagery in the late 1970s, often via appropriation, after a decade of minimal and conceptual art, are a precedent for your practice in terms of their appropriation of mass - media images.
All the Rules Will Change presents the best known but least seen of these careers: the studio painter of the 1960s, who began the decade as a conventional Abstract Expressionist, and ended it by closing his studio and abandoning a practice of painting that -LSB-.....]
Exploring the ways in which Gaines's early works on paper can be viewed as a crucial bridge between the first generation conceptualists of the 1960s and 1970s and the conceptually - based practices of artists who emerged in the ensuing decades, the exhibition includes rare and never - before - seen works, some of which were presumed lost.
For over a decade, Main Line Art Center has presented an exhibition each spring in memory of Teaching Artist Betsy Meyer featuring the work of forward - thinking artists who are pushing boundaries within their artistic practice.
In the past few years, the art world has begun to more graciously reward artists who have honed their practice over previous decades, while remaining inexplicably under - the - radar — artists like these 10 members of The Artsy Vanguard, who are finally getting their due.
Parsons serves as a key example of a woman who shaped the canon through her persistent support of underrepresented artists, all while maintaining a rigorous studio practice, and while her nearly six decades of luminous paintings were exhibited and sold throughout her lifetime, they were timidly recognized by the art world.
If you are serious about preparing your practice for the next ten years, join a select group of ahead - of - the - curve lawyers like you who will reimagine the practice of law, rethink the way lawyers and clients work together, and retool their law - firm business models for the next decade — and demonstrate that innovative lawyer isn't an oxymoron.
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