For example, John Dulczewski, executive director at the Greater Boston association found that brokers were not getting
enough help educating new agents about the value of REALTOR ® membership, and his association created materials to assist brokerages.
Not exact matches
Seriously, I appreciate you, you've finally uncovered your ignorance
enough to let me show you why you're so horrifically wrong that I can finally
help educate you.
I think the best thing we can do is
educate children on why we want them to eat the foods we do so that they quickly know
enough to
help avoid the temptations society throws their way.
I feel like I'm comfortable
enough now (finally; it wasn't always the case) that I wouldn't be intimidated and I feel like I could keep calm and
help educate the person about breastfeeding and nursing in public.
How I have used this skill to
help move along the pregnancy is first by
educating myself and learning at what point do things change baby
enough to survive.
Prepared - means
educated about the birth well
enough, so mother can be fully confident and trust herself to
help her body do what it does best - birth the baby.
Prepared - means
educated about the birth well
enough, so mother can be fully confident and trust herself to
help her body do what it does best - birth the baby.
These are situations in which we can
help to
educate lawmakers while protecting our own interests, provided we take action early
enough to impact the process.
In order to satisfy my needs and wants I would go to visit breeders, dog owners, dog shows, as well as look for books specific to the breed I might be thinking of buying in order to glean
enough information that will
help me make an
educated decision.
Recognizing our inability to master everything, our strategy shifts to
educating ourselves on related practices just
enough that we can avoid mistakes, spot issues, and know when to call in
help.
Do you feel as though attorneys are doing
enough to
educate themselves on the latest technologies that
help to not only provide this type of predictability, but also bring costs down as a whole?
By
educating members of the public on practical ways the law intersects in their lives (landlord and tenant issues, wills and estates, family law, small business, etc.) and by providing basic legal information, lawyers can
help individuals equip themselves with
enough knowledge to be confident in approaching licensees for
help, or to act for themselves in a legal matter.
The goal of a revenue - neutral associate program should be that at the end of the designated period — two to four years — the new lawyer has been rigorously and professionally
educated, mentored, trained, and skilled to such an extent that he or she can deliver real (if not extraordinary) value to the firm and its clients — and that in doing so, the lawyer has undertaken
enough billable work to
help cover his or her training costs for that period.
While this is not a simple issue to address, provinces could make a decent start by appointing designated judges under FHRMIRA,
educating reserve residents, police, and social services about its provisions, and allocating
enough money to ensure that those who need orders have
help applying for them, and those who have obtained orders can have them enforced.
Once people get to your law firm's website, either through a search or through a digital ad campaign, they need
enough well organized and clearly presented information to make an
educated decision about whether or not your firm can
help their specific situation.
While me and my dogs, or any number of other scenarios might not work in such a clean, white, sterile, etc. palatte, it's truly lovely and balanced and despite it's coolness — it is very inviting AND it is
enough to
help people consider looking into the question of Craftsman and
educating themselves a bit so that, perhaps, if they ever have a Craftsman bungalow they can intelligently make decisions about woodwork, etc..