Sentences with phrase «examples of a change agent»

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These behavioral changes were associated with alterations in the GABA system of the brain in the probiotic group, matching the known effects of antidepressant or anxiolytic chemical agents (for example, anxiolytic agents such as benzodiazepines work at GABA receptors)[91].
Cool characters abound: Get Out Oscar nominee Daniel Kaluuya plays an impatient tribal leader, Forest Whitaker is a Wakanda shaman, Martin Freeman acts as a CIA agent drawn into the mix (although this is not like past examples of the CIA meddling in foreign regime change).
As for turning students into positive agents of environmental change, Mr. Kawamoto explained: «There are many examples of this program being inherited from brothers and sisters, or from teachers.
Up and down the country, there are great examples of schools achieving fantastic results for some of the most disadvantaged pupils — results that give them that important piece of paper at GCSE or A-Level, but also equip them to be active agents for change in our society.
Those who followed the debut of the O'Reilly Tools of Change Author (R) evolution Day conference in New York last month are familiar, for example, with agent Jason Allen Ashlock's positioning of this new stance as the «radical advocacy» of an industry professional whose partnership with clients can take on new depths and collaborative detail.
Kristen Nelson who works with Hugh Howey is an example of an agent that's really changed the way she looks at things.
When I was told that I won the Daily Mail First Novel Award, the publisher insisted on my original version (the judges had loved the character my agent so objected to), but here are examples of the changes that were imposed on me:
However, different agents of climate change can have positive (example, increasing greenhouse gases) and negative (increasing aerosols) contributions.
We can serve as agents of change and I look forward to having Brooks Kushman lead by example
But are there numerous examples in Ontario law schools of teaching and learning activities that help law students and faculty to understand domestic violence and, hopefully, to be agents of change?
The IMA are an example of an activity that reveals the power of the Collab to be an agent of change while highlighting to our clients and people how serious Baker McKenzie is about innovation as a source of market leadership.
For example, the Fiduciary Rule is a key issue that has a large impact on the sales of investments and if the agent isn't properly trained and involved in the changes of regulations, that agent stands to possibly, and unintentionally, harm a client.
The companies who offered the best deals for diabetics or people with a history of cancer or stroke, for example in 2014 and 2015, change seemingly every year, so you want to be sure to let an agent compare companies in 2016 and shop for the best rates for you.
As an example, Davis drew attention to «Prediction # 1: Shifting Consumer Needs Change the Role of the Agent», which reads, in part, «As consumers continue to become more informed via online research, we're seeing a huge shift in what Buyers and Sellers expect from their real estate agent.
His broad knowledge of the county of San Diego and it's every changing market trends make him a stellar example of a top agent who knows how to fuel a successful career in real estate.
Settlement agents, including one submitting an ex parte submission, and trade associations representing settlement agents and the title insurance industry offered a number of other examples: closing costs unrelated to loan costs paid by or on behalf of the consumer; payments to discharge any defects, liens, encumbrances or other matters requiring curative action discovered during a title search or examination; any prorated or per diem amount where the underlying rate does not change; insurance fees; home warranties; lender reserves for taxes and insurance and amounts paid to a State or local government; recording costs and other fees incurred for the consumer's convenience, such as wire fees, notary fees, and endorsement fees; and changes due to consumer - seller negotiations or as a result of local custom or practice.
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