Sentences with phrase «few effective steps»

Fortunately, there are a few effective steps that you can do to lower your teenager's car insurance rates.

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Once you become more effective at estimating how long tasks take, the next step is to move them to your calendar (at least those tasks that will take more than just a few minutes).
I love Andre, but the few games he's actually been on the court this year he's been a step slower, not as effective on D, and the 3 disappeared (until the last few weeks).
Timeliness: By making a facility - wide commitment to increase staff competencies and continuity of lactation support, implementation of the Ten Steps results in fewer delays experienced by families who are seeking effective assistance with infant nutrition and care.
For now though, in the absence of an effective drug, there are a few steps transplant patients and their caregivers can take, Waghmare said.
If you really work to draw in the abdominal muscles and hold for a few seconds at each step (of drawing them in) it's amazing how effective it is at targeting the lower abs!
Fortunately, in a sea of poor quality and lowered standards, there are a few companies that stand out and have stepped up to the responsibility of producing safe and effective products.
Invest in a few products and follow these steps for an effective at - home facial.
I would argue that updating photos is a particularly effective step for women to take if they've been dating online for a long time and have started to receive fewer contacts.
To increase the odds for all students being effective learners, we can use a few simple steps that are often omitted in the instructional process; this session will explore these.
Such active outreach and financial support are particularly important for students and high schools with fewer resources, and stepping up efforts to publicize these opportunities among high - achieving underrepresented students may be an effective way of increasing their postsecondary success.
«For these routines to be effective, they usually consist of only a few steps, are easy to learn and teach, can be scaffolded or supported by others, and get used over and over again in the classroom,» (Ritchhart, 2002)
Using Facebook for book publicity is both easy and effective and following these few simple steps will help boost your sales and expand your market.
Effective broad public communication is a bit like mathematical proofs — it's about doing things in the simplest way with the fewest steps.
But the Helmholtz team decided to look at the bigger picture: although climate scientists have repeatedly warned that the only safe answer is to reduce — and go on reducing — fossil fuel emissions, and although governments have acknowledged the urgency of the problem, very few really effective steps have been taken.
While adding another step in the process may in some cases increase costs, if used effectively, these conferences may result in fewer requests for adjournment, more efficient contested hearings and more effective advocacy on the part of the self - representing litigant.
Having done a few retreats for my own company, and in a similar format to what Garry Wise is planning, I have to say retreats can be very effective tools in smaller organizations: for inspiring the group to think collectively and creativity, for building lists of your next steps, and for expanding on any pre-planning you've done (a key success factor, in my view) prior to assembling the masses.
If you're currently thinking about taking a few steps towards an application for a managerial position, you will certainly need to prove that you are finally equipped with what it takes to be effective for the position.
Well here are few steps to make a charming career summary for effective outcomes, when it's lying beside many career resumes at a recruiter's desk.
Usually, these intervention programs are designed to enhance parental sensitivity, the ability to accurately perceive children's attachment signals, and the ability to respond to these signals in a prompt and appropriate manner.2 The ultimate goal of these interventions is to turn insecure - avoidant (A) and insecure - resistant (C) attachment relationships into secure (B) child - parent attachment relationships.2 In a few programs, the intervention is not only directed at sensitive parental behaviour but also at maternal mental attachment representations, as in the STEEP (Steps Toward Effective Enjoyable Parenting) program described by Egeland.
There are a few steps that remain before the statutes created by the Collaborative Law Process Act become effective.
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