Not exact matches
If you're one
of them, and you have
expertise in, say, one or two areas, the broad range
of questions you must answer — with little or no prior experience to draw on — burdens those first
few years
of running a business with challenges.
As we read about the imminent arrival
of yet more newcomers
in the next
few months, we are told that the screening process seeks to attract individuals with business skills and
expertise.
«A lot
of companies distribute produce, but
few have the
expertise in sourcing organic produce from the grower / shippers or the ability to process and package it for supermarkets.»
Few food manufacturing facilities
in the world compare to the Werribee pilot plant
in size,
expertise and extent
of equipment and technologies available for industry and research.
Also central to Kerry's
expertise is Innovating with Spirits, which has seen the most development
in terms
of flavouring over the past
few years.
Amy Cody (Parent Education Manager at Planned Parenthood League
of Massachusetts) has been incredibly generous
in sharing her educational
expertise over the last
few months (be sure to read her articles on how to talk to kids / teens about sex and relationships, pornography, and consensual sex) and I'm thrilled that she was receptive to sharing her wisdom about how to talk to kids about sexual orientation and gender identity.
Among the very
few foot - stools or baby stools available
in the market, the following Adjustable Stool for nursing by KidKraft is one
of the most recommended by long term user and parental
expertise.
Tagaris honed his
expertise in online advertising and email fundraising over the next
few years
in a variety
of gigs, including the long - shot 2008 presidential campaign
of Chris Dodd, Sen. Chris Murphy's successful 2012 campaign, and at a union - backed super PAC.
In the next few weeks and months we will be working with the best Conservative minds in our councils up and down the country and drawing on expertise from groups such as the TaxPayers» Alliance to develop a «bible» of best practice for our Council
In the next
few weeks and months we will be working with the best Conservative minds
in our councils up and down the country and drawing on expertise from groups such as the TaxPayers» Alliance to develop a «bible» of best practice for our Council
in our councils up and down the country and drawing on
expertise from groups such as the TaxPayers» Alliance to develop a «bible»
of best practice for our Councils.
There are quite a
few opportunities to serve as a technical advisor
in your field
of expertise through government sponsored internship and postdoctoral programs.
For example,
few investigators have looked
in detail at the plight
of soft corals — Lasker's area
of expertise.
As a result
of the contests,
in just a
few months, teams with no
expertise in epilepsy were consistently getting performance as high as 84 %.
If those losses occur
in a
few specific areas
of expertise, it might cause disruptions.
Roughly one - third
of NSF program officers are rotators, scientists who come to the agency for a
few years from another institution to manage programs
in their area
of expertise.
DeWeese says Wharam's pioneering influence earned the department the distinction as one
of just a select
few in the nation with a long history
of expertise in treating pediatric patients.
Few centers
in the nation provide such breadth
of expertise and services under one umbrella, dedicated entirely to patient care, education and research
in vascular diseases.
pioneering influence earned the department the distinction as one
of just a select
few in the nation with a long history
of expertise in treating pediatric
Zach Bush, MD, is one
of the
few triple board - certified physicians
in the country - with
expertise in internal medicine, endocrinology and metabolism, and hospice / palliative care.
Zach Bush MD is one
of the
few triple board - certified physicians
in the country, with
expertise in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Hospice / Palliative care.
We need gentle pressure, relentlessly pursued toward transparent and defensible targets, esteeming the
expertise of educators who make these difference, while building a profession based on this
expertise... an education implementation model that is shared between schools and not resident
in only a
few.»
I believe that Instructional Designers will have need to have a wide breadth
of knowledge to design impactful learning solutions, but they will also need the depth
of subject matter
expertise in a
few areas.
«
Few teachers ever take coursework on instructional design and, therefore, have little knowledge
of the role it plays
in student learning,» notes Marcy Stein, an education professor with
expertise in evaluating instructional design at the University
of Washington Tacoma.
Many academies have governing bodies
of ten or
fewer and governors are expected to have professional
expertise including
in the key areas
of legal, financial and human resources.
Study: Broader Data Use Could Improve Parent Involvement Education Week, May 30, 2013» «Unfortunately, because
of a general lack
of expertise in using data to guide strategy, sensitivity to releasing performance data publicly, and the political unpopularity
of using scarce resources on analysis and [information technology] systems, relatively
few large agencies have fully tapped the power
of the data they have to better manage the performance
of their schools,» says Jon Fullerton, the executive director
of Harvard University's Center for Education Policy Research.»
Knowledge
of subject matter, understanding how learning progresses
in a discipline, and instruction
expertise, just to name a
few, also belong on that key chain.
Multiple studies have demonstrated that organizations that prioritize a performance - management system that supports employees» professional growth outperform organizations that do not.25 Similar to all professionals, teachers need feedback and opportunities to develop and refine their practices.26 As their
expertise increases, excellent teachers want to take on additional responsibilities and assume leadership roles within their schools.27 Unfortunately,
few educators currently receive these kinds
of opportunities for professional learning and growth.28 For example, well - developed, sustained professional learning communities, or PLCs, can serve as powerful levers to improve teaching practice and increase student achievement.29 When implemented poorly, however, PLCs result
in little to no positive change
in school performance.30
After learning more about the school and looking
in - depth at disaggregated student outcomes disaggregated by race and free and reduced lunch eligibility (including test scores and attendance and retention rates) for the last
few years, you decide to write a memo that you will submit to the leadership team to enhance the
expertise of the faculty to teach and engage diverse students effectively.
And considering the low - quality
of subjective classroom observations that are the norm for traditional teacher evaluation systems, the state laws and collective bargaining agreements governing teacher performance management discourage school leaders from providing more - ample feedback, and that the use
of objective student test score growth data is just coming into play,
few teachers have gotten the kind
of feedback needed to build such
expertise in the first place.
For example, teachers with
expertise in one area
of instruction who want to share with colleagues may assume the role
of coaches; alternatively, a school leader may select a
few teachers to lead decision - making groups.
Whether you have just finished an undergraduate program
in mathematics education or have already been
in the classroom for a
few years, we offer a wide range
of opportunities to develop your
expertise in mathematics and
in methods
of teaching mathematics.
She held a
few unusual teaching jobs and then decided to mix her academic
expertise with her love
of writing by pursuing a career
in educational publishing.
Until now, very
few developers have been able to build, deploy, and broadly scale apps with AI capabilities because doing so required access to vast amounts
of data, and specialized
expertise in machine learning and neural networks.
In a space that's become overcrowded with author service providers, and
few gatekeepers to govern the quality,
expertise, and pricing
of those providers, finding the right folks is critical.
One other friend
of mine left he was
in the real estate space wrote a book with with a major publishing house and then a
few years later stopped he left real estate and went into a really strong personal development business and the publisher went up well you're not promoting this book anymore and they took his book word - for - word and put somebody else's name on the cover
of it and just put a new introduction on it no credit to anybody he had worked because he had two co-authors help him with it because he's dyslexic so they essentially were the ones that wrote it and he provided a lot
of the content and the publisher gave those other authors no credit took his name off and put somebody else's name on the front and then the publisher was 100 % within their rights to do it so you know there's a lot
of things that I challenge people to kind
of think about what's important and if you're putting all your
expertise into this book you want to make sure that somebody's negotiated a heck out
of it giving you a contract that actually makes sense for you and your business.
There are a
few purposes to writing an educations thesis: for one thing, this way you will bring
in new knowledge on the subject and, for another, your level
of expertise will be evaluated and you will be given a certain grade that will allow you to graduate.
However, he believes a
few obstacles have held back most startups from trying to do the single price subscription model with e-books: «Any company that does this needs to be really good at technology, at product and on the partnership side
of things, and building a core area
of expertise in each
of those.»
Very
few self - published authors have the marketing
expertise to market their books well, so it isn't at all uncommon for someone to spend a lot
in up - front publishing costs, only to fall extremely short
of recovering those costs
in sales.
This is particularly true with regards to its Department
of Defense (DoD) business,
in which the military only works with a
few trusted companies, with proven
expertise in delivering on important weapons programs and IT services platforms.
With years
of expertise in renters insurance and options to place your policy where you'll get the best price and coverage, Effective Coverage can get you taken care
of in just a
few minutes!
You can communicate with me personally on «
[email protected]» if you need to employ my
expertise in urgent uplifting / rebuilding
of your poor credit scores to high permanent and dependable scores within short time frame and I'll write back to you under
few hours with steps and procedures to follow.
The board - certified veterinary neurologists at The Animal Neurology & Imaging Center (The ANIC, located within the Animal Medical & Surgical Center) have the
expertise to glean a wide array
of diagnostic data
in only a
few minutes
of careful observation.
Whatever the level
of expertise or sophistication, there are products that can help pet owners dry their pets quicker, easier and
in a more professional way — and retailers can increase their income by offering at least a
few.
A
few of the exciting speakers to be seen at this year's conference include: Jason Shlosberg, an American tourist who created the safari video, «The Battle
of Kruger» that went on to become an award - winning internet sensation; the digital team from Visit Britain, recently named the most influential online Tourist Board; leading digital agency, MDS Ideas; Founder and CEO
of Travelbod, a new travel social network that connects travelers with local people to provide them with genuine local advice and
expertise; as well as top industry players from Google, Trip Advisor, Expedia, and the International Federation
of IT
in Travel and Tourism.
«Four years
in the past I got down to make a world class online game studio and I employed a
few of the greatest
expertise within the...
«Four years
in the past I got down to make a world class online game studio and I employed a
few of the finest
expertise within the...
In this manner the Gallery would become one of the few spaces whose knowledge and expertise has spanned the Arab art movement from modernism and will continue to promote the newest tendencies in the regional contemporary art practice
In this manner the Gallery would become one
of the
few spaces whose knowledge and
expertise has spanned the Arab art movement from modernism and will continue to promote the newest tendencies
in the regional contemporary art practice
in the regional contemporary art practices.
Let me make a
few points
of this kind that do not rely on my
expertise in climate science but are very relevant.
UQ's Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) brings to the table its
expertise in bioplastic production and characterization.Paul Greenfield, the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor
of UQ, expects to see a shift
in the $ 2000 billion global chemical industry from the current reliance on petroleum to one on biomass within the next
few decades.
Consensus isn't proof, but when one must choose between an opinion shared by an overwhelming majority
of experts and one held by but a
few (about a field
in which we lack
expertise of our own), consensus is a very useful means to assess the two choices.
Michael, you claim
expertise in this matter, and say that «biology and ecology may not be [my] cup
of tea»... leaving the insult aside, where are all these putative species which have been driven extinct by the ~ 1 - 2Â ° temperature rise
of the last
few centuries?