Sentences with phrase «first meaningful effort»

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Sunderland also created the first meaningful chance of the second half, as Adam Johnson tried a speculative long - distance effort, but it was comfortably held by Boruc.
A collaborative group including the CRI Cancer Immunotherapy Consortium (CIC), the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT) Immunoguiding Program (CIP), and scientists at Stanford University launch the Minimal Information About T cell Assays (MIATA) Project, the first systematic effort to establish a framework for reporting immune monitoring data from T cell assays used in clinical trials, with the goal of fostering reliability of data to facilitate meaningful interpretation, comparison, and meta - analysis across clinical trials.
One of the main hurdles was not just getting meaningful data to work with in the first place, but more so interpreting the data of these non-model species in a world where most wet - and - dry - lab efforts are focused on selected model species.
Whatever your needs and preferences, we'll make the supreme effort to create a free and comfortable atmosphere for that first successful meeting that will be the basis on which to enjoy further dates and build a meaningful relationship with your future partner!
Oakland Kids First partners with schools and the district to ensure hundreds of students have meaningful roles and responsibilities in school change efforts.
And I think the effort to survey and understand our industry — the impetus for surveys in the first place — is meaningful, healthy, and important.
The cover letter is your first impression with many hiring managers (it's true that some don't read cover letters, but many do and it's worth the effort to improve your chances) and an opportunity to convey the meaningful connections between your professional past and the skills you can bring to the job going forward.
For this reason, efforts to create clear and meaningful policies around relationship violence and paternity establishment are a critical first step toward ensuring the safety of unmarried mothers and their children.
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