Sentences with phrase «facilitated by this exercise»

Some removal of arsenic occurs through the skin and may be facilitated by exercise - induced sweating (see Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury in Sweat: A Systematic Review, at: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jeph/2012/184745/.

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The Chinese claimed to have been recruited and supplied with computers and printers for such exercise by one Gabby Asare Otchere Darko who agreed with the Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman Antwi Bosiako, alias Wontumi to provide the Chinese with shelter and basic human needs that will facilitate the smooth operations of that exercise.http: / / ghanapoliticsonline.com
The programme is delivered via a series of weekly group sessions, facilitated by two health professionals who have experience of cognitive behavioural approaches and of working with people with MS.. The sessions are highly structured and incorporate a combination of learning techniques, including presentations, group discussions, flipchart exercises and tasks to do at home.
«By adding an unstable surface, a BOSU ball increases activation of the rectus abdominus and facilitates extra activity per exercise than a stable surface would,» says Meaghan.
ATP is then used by our cells to facilitate a whole host of body functions from breathing to exercising.
After all, an inhibited muscle (one that is «weak»), can not become facilitated («strengthened») by exercise, which is what most are taught.
First, professional judgment exercises organized by A&M and APA impose similar constraints on panel participants across studies and, in most instances, have relied on similarly trained staff members to facilitate panel deliberations.
Instructional Leadership at BISS (a school policy document) describes how the principal exercises instructional leadership by facilitating teacher learning.
Designed to be facilitated by teachers, FearlesslyKiND includes easy to follow lesson plans, classroom discussions, role playing exercise and fun activities to help girls boost confidence, improve self - esteem and improve school climate.
Although today's principals have neither the time nor the expertise to be the instructional leader in the traditional sense — by knowing the most — we can exercise instructional leadership just as powerfully through facilitating teachers» learning.
Our Little People Land program provides safe, nurturing, and learning environments where children have the opportunities to exercise all developmental domains through play, discovery, problem - solving and the unique experiences facilitated by our dedicated teachers and staff.
It is written to be read by students, but suggests several opportunities for teacher - facilitated discussions and exercises.
The ownership interest of current KHD shareholders who can not exercise their rights will be diluted by up to 1/3 under this rights plan (if all rights are exercised there will be 3 KHD shares outstanding for every 2 KHD shares outstanding before the rights exercise), but the company will (theoretically) get a facilitated entry into the vast infrastructure building market in China.
Unlike the typical unstructured format of a meetup, John Duggan and Kim Davis of Seyfarth Shaw facilitated a presentation followed by a hands - on interactive exercise.
The promise of access to «necessaries» through trade in wildlife was the key point, and where a right has been granted, there must be more than a mere disappearance of the mechanism created to facilitate the exercise of the right to warrant the conclusion that the right itself is extinguished... the surviving substance of the treaty is not the literal promise of a truckhouse, but a treaty right to continue to obtain necessaries through hunting and fishing by trading the products of those traditional activities subject to restrictions that can be justified under the Badger test... What is contemplated therefore is not a right to trade generally for economic gain, but rather a right to trade for necessaries.
71 In addition, the margin for manoeuvre which the Member States are recognised as having must not be used by them in a manner which would compromise attainment of the objective of Directive 2004/38, which is, inter alia, to facilitate and strengthen the exercise of Union citizens» primary right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States, and the practical effectiveness of that directive (see, by analogy, Chakroun, paragraphs 43 and 47).
53 By contrast, although the aim of Directive 2004/38 is to facilitate and strengthen the exercise of the primary and individual right — conferred directly on all Union citizens by the Treaty — to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States (see Case C ‑ 127 / 08 Metock and Others [2008] ECR I ‑ 6241, paragraphs 82 and 59; Case C ‑ 162 / 09 Lassal [2010] ECR I ‑ 9217, paragraph 30; and Case C ‑ 434 / 09 McCarthy [2011] ECR I ‑ 3375, paragraph 28), it is also intended, as is apparent from Article 1 (a) thereof, to set out the conditions governing the exercise of that right (see, to that effect, McCarthy, paragraph 33, and Joined Cases C ‑ 424 / 10 and C ‑ 425 / 10 Ziolkowski and Szeja [2011] ECR I ‑ 14035, paragraphs 36 and 40), which include, where residence is desired for a period of longer than three months, the condition laid down in Article 7 (1)(b) of the directive that Union citizens who do not or no longer have worker status must have sufficient resourceBy contrast, although the aim of Directive 2004/38 is to facilitate and strengthen the exercise of the primary and individual right — conferred directly on all Union citizens by the Treaty — to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States (see Case C ‑ 127 / 08 Metock and Others [2008] ECR I ‑ 6241, paragraphs 82 and 59; Case C ‑ 162 / 09 Lassal [2010] ECR I ‑ 9217, paragraph 30; and Case C ‑ 434 / 09 McCarthy [2011] ECR I ‑ 3375, paragraph 28), it is also intended, as is apparent from Article 1 (a) thereof, to set out the conditions governing the exercise of that right (see, to that effect, McCarthy, paragraph 33, and Joined Cases C ‑ 424 / 10 and C ‑ 425 / 10 Ziolkowski and Szeja [2011] ECR I ‑ 14035, paragraphs 36 and 40), which include, where residence is desired for a period of longer than three months, the condition laid down in Article 7 (1)(b) of the directive that Union citizens who do not or no longer have worker status must have sufficient resourceby the Treaty — to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States (see Case C ‑ 127 / 08 Metock and Others [2008] ECR I ‑ 6241, paragraphs 82 and 59; Case C ‑ 162 / 09 Lassal [2010] ECR I ‑ 9217, paragraph 30; and Case C ‑ 434 / 09 McCarthy [2011] ECR I ‑ 3375, paragraph 28), it is also intended, as is apparent from Article 1 (a) thereof, to set out the conditions governing the exercise of that right (see, to that effect, McCarthy, paragraph 33, and Joined Cases C ‑ 424 / 10 and C ‑ 425 / 10 Ziolkowski and Szeja [2011] ECR I ‑ 14035, paragraphs 36 and 40), which include, where residence is desired for a period of longer than three months, the condition laid down in Article 7 (1)(b) of the directive that Union citizens who do not or no longer have worker status must have sufficient resources.
(2) If action by the Community should prove necessary to attain this objective and this Treaty has not provided the necessary powers, the Council may adopt provisions with a view to facilitating the exercise of the rights referred to in paragraph (1).»
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS • BCLS and First Aid Certified • Well versed with various hot, cold and paraffin based therapeutic protocols • Apt at developing strong and professional interpersonal relationships with patients while maintaining a strong communication channel • Proven team player with ability to coordinate and collaborate with the whole team and work step by step to address the patient's physical issues • Efficient in following instructions and facilitating rehabilitation therapists and conducting defined routine procedures • Secial talent for facilitating mobility exercises leading to gradual muscle development
• Enhance overall efficiency of resident care plans by 50 % through vigilant monitoring of quality of care delivered • Attain Best GNA of the Year award twice • Provide basic medical care including IV medications, catheter care and rehabilitative exercisesFacilitate residents and patients in implementation and execution of their respective individualized care plans • Assist the patients in daily activities and maintain a neat, clean and hygienic living environment
The 20 - hour course, facilitated by Mirine Dye, MPH, IBCLC, featured active learning and hands - on exercises as well as a chance for different home visiting agencies to meet and share perspectives.
Several activities set to music would follow: baby massage, baby exercise (facilitated by the mothers), and peek - a-boo.
The sheer variety of purposes facilitated by the ALRA (NSW) means that the powers of Aboriginal Land Councils would have to be exercised in a balanced way in order to address all of them.
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