Sentences with phrase «eg by»

You mentioned that health organisations could help, for eg by establishing a Twitter account focused on the health impacts of racism.
a family that welcomes and claims them (eg by celebrating their birthdays, celebrating their first day at the early childhood service, giving them some say in what happens)
Support your child to develop respectful behaviours by using them yourself (eg by saying «please» and «thank you», «hello» and «goodbye» in your interactions with your child and others).
Avoid competitive experiences for young children (eg by having enough of the same toy available for several children or playing more cooperative games).
Understanding the meaning behind this behaviour and responding appropriately assists the child to manage their emotions and experience less distress (eg by speaking softly to the child about their feelings, stroking their hair and providing a comforting hug).
It is helpful for name - calling or aggression to be managed at the time (eg by telling children it is not ok to say something hurtful, telling them how the other child feels, helping them to re-direct the behaviour, and checking that all children feel heard).
Making a connection with each of the children involved in the conflict (eg by making eye contact and making sure that each child knows that you are there to care for and help them).
Communicate caring and warmth (eg by showing you understand your child's point of view).
Children can also be motivated by being rewarded by others (eg by receiving praise, having a trip to the park, or spending time with friends).
creating opportunities for dads to spend time at the school or early childhood service and meet other dads (eg by organising specific father and child events such as a dads» breakfast or a Saturday playgroup)
So they'll visit university campuses to attend careers fairs, give talks, attend networking sessions, offer job - hunting advice (eg by running a CV clinic) or hold informal events where students can meet them (eg a pizza night).
The major implications for banks targeted by HMRC will be the administrative burden of producing the information requested; the risk of breaching confidentiality laws in the countries where the offshore accounts are held — for example under Swiss and Cayman Islands law there are criminal sanctions for breaching client confidentiality — and other conflict of laws issues; and the risk of Financial Services Authority investigations if it seems that the bank had encouraged the use of offshore accounts in a misleading way, eg by advertising them as tax - free, or by suggesting that HMRC would never know about the income earned on sums in the accounts.
It may be suggested that in the absence of express words, or clear implication to this effect, the person with the benefit, eg by annexation under LPA 1925, s 78 (1), can not lose the right to enforce, as the benefit of the covenant can not be taken away without their consent.
As Lord Justice Rix pointed out in Konkola, the discretionary nature of the exercise enabled the court to couch its decision in terms that did not prejudice the final trial, eg by deciding that the material before it was not sufficiently good to displace an established jurisdiction, or, presumably, to establish jurisdiction in England.
If they have made an attempt, eg by setting up a LinkedIn account, they could just keep that account up to date and do no more.
Macro-economics is not easy to explain to the electorate and it is tragically easy to mislead, eg by implying that the country's budget is like that of a corner shop and that in hard times we must tighten our belts.
This is no more than an opinion, but it is an opinion with a special status because it must be taken into account when any decision is taken about compliance with regulatory requirements, eg by the Care Standards Tribunal on an appeal against a decision of the commission.
The innocent party can terminate if (a) the wrongdoer's (lack of) conduct is repudiatory in either sense discussed above or (b) the contract says he can (eg by serving notice making time of the essence).
Evidence that some bloggers are writing to order (eg by theme analysis).
The patterns give more, though, when it comes to trying to understand what has caused the changes — eg by comparison with models.
As far as I can tell from the earlier comments on this blog (eg by Lacis and Colose and Easterbrook), they actively despise such stuff, because their models have already arrived at such a state of perfection that when reality and models diverge, this is just a sign that reality needs to be adjusted.....
It's more about systemic bias, the ultimate source of funding unavoidably having some influence — eg by selecting which institutions get money.
When you manage someone's money, there is a huge temptation for you to dip into the account (eg by churning).
eg By charging again after 26 loans, it's more like a rental than a purchase (so less like a book).
Had they used an other TSI record eg by Frolich & Lean (1998), they would have got a very different result.
If they are too different to the first chamber (eg by being unelected) they're liable to criticism; but if they're too similar they can be seen as pointless.
(I take your point that failure to achieve this might legitimate peaceful civil disobedience; I wouldn't see that it could legitimate prioritising climate change over democratic means, which has been argued eg by Mayer Hillman).
It can help to mix with other breastfeeding mothers (eg by attending local ABA group) as this can help her to become familiar with a breastfed baby's normal behaviour and gain support.
Wenger has shown surprising flexibility in team selection eg by playing playing Elneny and Coquelin at CB.
12 Naturally, disclosure requirements for market - makers will have to strike a balance between improving market transparency and mitigating the risk that market participants can trade against market - makers based on the disclosed information (eg by disseminating sufficiently aggregate data and at suitable reporting lags).

Not exact matches

It is likely more modern stand - off weapons like the UK's MBDA Storm Shadow and French SCALP - EG cruise missile along with the new AGM - 158 JASSM - ER (Joint Air - to - Surface Standoff Missile Extended Range) were highly effective in Friday night's strike on Syria by UK, France and the U.S..
Marjorie Young, vice president of New York City - based EG Bowman, a commercial insurance brokerage, says when considering insurance and what to buy you first need to determine what you need to comply with the law, what your budget allows, and any coverage that may be required by lenders.
Richard Leblanc, an expert on corporate governance and accountability, believes that the risk posed by ethics and trust has increased because of the ease and speed with which ethical breaches can be captured (eg on smartphones) and shared (via social media).
Order books are defined and grouped by the 4 C's into categories (eg.
But, by 40, like you, I think that is long enough eg 18 years of work!
EG operates in the highly competitive enterprise technology infrastructure market, which is characterized by rapid and ongoing technological innovation and price competition.
Eg «East Coast» vs «West Coast», or by state, or more granular?
A physically replicating ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) refers to an index fund that track an index by buying, according to their weighting in the index, all or large parts of the securities included in the index (eg.
Similarly, there have been proposals (eg from the Macdonald Commission and from Lloyd Axworthy in the mid 1990s) to severely limit UI / EI in order to help finance a family income tested Guaranteed Annnual Income, again on the sassumption that EI is paid to individuals who do not need it as demonstrated by their level of family income.
The perception of laws given by religion (broadly) or G - d exists, and there is perception of forgiveness for sins (or the possibility thereof when eg.
EG: Ridiculing science and forcing creationism on school children by calling it «intelligent design».
Eg — «So and so who teaches what you are saying wrote a book and the foreword was written by a guy whose uncles website endorses gay marriage».
He doesn't waffle in the «bishopese» favoured by other prelates (eg, «today we cherish our gathered - ness as a community»).
But in the democratic world that would have led to more compromise by the dominant power, eg England's support of the Scottish Assembly, the USA's recognition of some Native American «reservation» independence, or Canada's political support of French language.
I know this explanation gets long, but what I see happening all too often is an organisation is started up by people to serve a need or answer a question, then the organisation develops its own needs (eg.
but this recipe has been done to DEATH by soooo many healthy food youtubers... eg.
Quarantine (import): An importer is required to either treat (eg methyl bromide or ethylene oxide), re-export or destroy an imported commercial consignment of goods made from natural forest materials, such as bamboo, which has not been treated off - shore and / or is not accompanied by an acceptable treatment certificate.
A prime example is the company's recent success in Germany, the Ishida QX - 775 traysealer has reportedly boosted process efficiency on potato processor Friweika eG's fresh dumplings by 25 %.
Opportunities have been developed for niche Asian markets by innovative Australian businesses eg high quality beef into the five star service sector, but this is not a major volume sector.
Section 15 (1) of the Foodstuffs, Cosmetics, and Disinfectants Act (by means of regulation of 2010, effective from March 2012) defines the nutrient content claims permitted in South Africa and establishes rules for their use (eg levels of fat permitted in a food product bearing a low fat claim).
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