Sentences with phrase «even meet pro»

These also encourage health and fitness, and kids may even meet pro athletes.

Not exact matches

I have no problem with people using a pro forma or template, or even an editor (professional letter writer) to help someone structure their ideas to meet the conventions of the day.
However, the man she met wasn't the former All - Pro running back, nor did he even really look like him.
If you want to find out even more about using a sling and what babywearing is all about, you might like this interview I did with a lovely mama of 4 I met through Instagram, who is a bit of a babywearing pro in my eyes.
Depending on how willing your babysitter is to learn new skills, you may be able to teach her how to use a flat fold like a pro (I've even met nannies who practice EC with their charges!).
Sofia carries on meeting her test families to hear about the pros and cons even after the launch of a new baby carrier.
Dedicated stock traders can take advantage of souped - up charting and research with the Active Trader Pro software or, after meeting certain account minimums, they can qualify for Wealth - Lab Pro, an even more sophisticated and specialized trading software program.
Pros: Tastefully decorated modern and spacious rooms, hot showers, friendly, relaxed vibe, great place to meet other travellers, regular happy hours at the bar, friendly and helpful staff (one of the guys even came down to the bus station with us to help us book our onward ticket), resident dog and a couple of cats.
Horizon Zero Dawn, the PlayStation 4 exclusive game currently in development by Guerrilla, is one of the most impressive games launching in the first few months of 2017, and the game will be even more impressive when running on PlayStation 4 Pro, as shown a few weeks back during Sony's PlayStation Meeting.
If you take pro bono cases and handle them on your own, that might even be more impressive than someone who only does discovery and never meets clients.
101 Incidents of ethical violations resulting in professional discipline and even criminal prosecution are on the rise.102 Faced with declining profit margins, firms have been accused of «overworking files» and overstaffing projects in an effort to increase billable hours.103 And they have bent the rules governing conflicts of interest.104 One survey indicated that one - third of the 30,000 clients interviewed felt dissatisfied with the representation they received from their attorneys, citing primarily a failure to communicate and inadequate attention given to their cases, suggesting that law firms are under pressure to increase their case loads without hiring new associates to staff them.105 The recent decline in professionalism is even further evidenced by a decline in pro bono commitment.106 Thus, new graduates face even heavier workloads, increased pressure to meet high billable requirements, and fewer pro bono opportunities.
At its meeting on April 12 - 13, 2012, [40] the [Commission] decided not to propose changes to the ABA policy prohibiting nonlawyer ownership of law firms... The Commission considered the pros and cons, including thoughtful comments that the changes recommended in the [December 2, 2011 paper] were both too modest and too expansive, and concluded that the case had not been made for proceeding with even a form of nonlawyer ownership that is more limited than the D.C. model.
I've played on a Mac Pro, Mac Book Pro, HP Specter, and even a cheap Acer Swift one that didn't meet the minimum specifications.
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