My recent conversations with law
firm leaders suggest
Not exact matches
To pinpoint your vulnerabilities, you should identify the potential dangers near you,
suggests Janice Barnes, global discipline
leader for planning and strategy at Perkins and Will, an architecture
firm in New York.
That «something,» I
suggest, is the vibrant, New Testament - style faith found in the Catholic Church in Africa, whose
leaders, at Synod 2014, challenged the
leaders of German Catholicism to stand
firm in the «faith once delivered to the saints» [Jude 1:3].
Osborne, to his credit, stayed
firm,
suggesting unfortunate things about the party
leader's ability to deal with even moderate levels of media pressure.
This
suggests another criteria for the school
leader to be including as he hires teachers: looking for people who have had experience in uncertain situations where there were not
firm rules to follow — and they had to create and establish new processes and tweak them as they went along.
But GSD is
suggested for experienced and
firm owners because they have separation anxiety and pack
leader's tendency that need attention and regular exercise.
Surveys done for the Commonwealth Bank in Australia by Beaton Research + Consulting in Australia
suggest law
firm leaders are now recognising the trend and seeing it mainly as one of a competitive threat.
It
suggests that
firm leaders are not paying attention to their own sites and are not thinking about whether anyone else might be.
Why not find your
firm's health - care law practice
leader and
suggest co-authoring an article on emerging tax issues for physicians» groups for an American Medical Association webzine?
Were law
firm leaders assuming growth in demand despite all the data that
suggested?
In March, research
firm IDC
suggested this very reason for a tablet slow - down, saying «In mature markets, where many buyers have purchased higher - end products from market
leaders, consumers are deciding that their current tablets are good enough for the way they use them.