Not exact matches
During a climate of
frequent corporate downsizing,
for example, a series of lateral career
moves may signal that a person is a survivor.
Keystone has become a can't - lose battle
for the environmental movement, with activists staging
frequent protests against the pipeline and California billionaire Tom Steyer funding major advertising campaigns to
move public opinion.
Sadly,
for many, it is the enlisted partner's schedule and work demands,
frequent moves, and lack of access to decent and affordable child care that keeps spouses from gaining and maintaining employment.
This is a pretty big claim from Mediaset... Although
frequent reports have connected Manchester United with a January
move for Napoli star Felipe Anderson, Louis van Gaal recently claimed that he did not foresee any transfer activity by his side in the winter window.
The
move of GE's headquarters from Fairfield to Boston has been a
frequent topic of discussion during the gubernatorial campaign as candidates offer their competing visions
for making the state more attractive to businesses.
In a report released this week, the groups call
for moving all oversight to a single, unnamed agency, conducting less
frequent lab inspections, and giving researchers greater say in crafting new rules.
But recently it has become more
frequent —
for the first time on record it has returned
for a fourth consecutive year — and at the same time a giant pool of unusually warm water has settled down in the middle of the Pacific and is showing no signs of
moving.
However, the team also filmed flowers from five species
frequented by the moth and found they don't
move back and forth fast enough
for this slower response to be a problem.
Kepler, which will keep a continuous watch on a patch of stars
for more than three years, is better suited to finding planets like our own in terms of orbital periods as well as other parameters, although it will likely be a few years before it
moves from the hot objects it has already discovered to cooler, potentially habitable worlds, whose transits are subtler and less
frequent.
Viewpoints in the U.S. range most commonly from unequivocally denouncing e-cigarettes and linking them with adverse health risks to a far less
frequent willingness to consider these devices to hold promise
for moving tobacco smokers to a less harmful product, a belief held by the Truth Initiative (formerly the American Legacy Foundation).
«When we're up and
moving, we're contracting muscles and it appears that these
frequent contractions throughout the day are beneficial
for helping to regulate the body's metabolic processes.»
What You Need To Know: After
moving away from his
frequent collaborator
for the excellent «Where The Wild Things Are,» Spike Jonze has returned to Charlie Kaufman «s side
for the first time in a decade, since 2002's «Adaptation,» and we couldn't be more excited.
The somber approach to already grim material will limit audiences, but Paulina nonetheless marks a mature second feature
for Mitre, a
frequent screenwriting collaborator of Pablo Trapero who made a well - received
move into directing with The Student.
This subset of schools shifted their grading and testing policies to better reflect mastery, provided supplemental content
for students falling behind or
moving ahead, and made assessment more
frequent and formative.
About half of the schools have invested deeply in building competency - based models — creating opportunities
for students to
move at a flexible, personalized pace; providing supplemental content
for students who are struggling or who want to
move ahead; and making assessments more
frequent and formative, with a focus on demonstrating mastery in real - world examples and settings.
We found that since the mandate was handed down, some schools have invested deeply in building competency - based models by creating opportunities
for students to
move at a flexible, personalized pace; providing supplemental content
for students who have fallen behind or want to
move ahead; and making assessment more
frequent and formative, with a focus on demonstrating mastery in real - world examples and settings.
http://www.acer.edu.au/documents/Rowe-NNRSubmission.pdf Applications and Misapplications of Cognitive Psychology to Mathematics Education Authors: John R. Anderson, Lynne M. Reder, Herbert A. Simon Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 There is a
frequent misperception that the
move from behaviorism to cognitivism implied an abandonment of the possibilities of decomposing knowledge into its elements
for purposes of study and decontextualizing these elements
for purposes of instruction.
The research on turnaround schools is clear about one thing — the
frequent analysis of data by teachers, principals, and counselors is essential
for moving low - performing schools forward.
Barajas was a promising student, but her life was in flux as she endured a childhood marked by a turbulent relationship with her parents,
frequent moves to different homes and an unending concern
for her younger brother and sister's well - being.
And, you guessed it,
frequent, rapid in - class formative assessments are perfect vehicles
for practice and improvement, while simultaneously providing a number that
moves as students improve.
If you're
moving around on trains a lot in other countries where the fatality rate is much higher, you can't buy life insurance on your own, and the legal system doesn't punish negligent operators it might be meaningful, especially
for frequent travelers who have dependents.
Frequent moves will be less expensive
for the homeowner who needs to switch locations and loans more often.
This
frequent moving makes it routine practice
for credit card companies to send card offers to one of the older residencies.
«They should
move to the new system as it is more sensitive to interest rate changes, but they must be prepared
for frequent changes in their loan tenure, given that interest rate changes typically affect tenure rather than EMIs,» says Vineet Jain, Founder and CEO of loan aggregator portal loanstreet.in.
For short - term traders, a classic way to try to profit from the
frequent trends in gold is to use a
moving average crossover strategy.
For you astute miles fans you might say «this is great, but too bad you can't
move all these avios into and out of the 3 different
frequent flyer accounts.»
Lufthansa joins the march to revenue - based earning Last month, I wrote about both British Airways and Air France announcing
moves to become revenue - based
for earning
frequent flyer miles.
The Qantas Group has announced this morning that it will be
moving to reduce charges
for Frequent Flyer redemption bookings by up to $ 130.
The latest idea to catch on in the airline industry is a
move toward
frequent - flier programs that offer the richest benefits
for the best customers.
Now that the big bonus is gone and many of the points likely spent, what's the next
move for someone seeking to boost their stock of credit card points and
frequent flyer miles?
A reminder to
frequent flyers in the Northeast Corridor: Sunday (November 2) is
moving day
for Delta's New York - Boston Shuttle flights at LaGuardia.
While this is not much of a problem
for the
frequent traveling TICKET reader, it does come into play
for less
frequent - flying retirees sitting on big banks of miles or those who may have
moved away from a Delta hub.
As American Airlines and US Airways finalize their merger, some travelers are bracing
for a new
frequent flier program that would raise the number of miles
for a free ticket — a
move that would mirror changes from other companies in the travel industry.
There are fewer and fewer new partnership opportunities
for the airlines that are sizable enough to
move the needle in terms of NTR (non-transportation revenue) and while the issuers would prefer the additional fee income, they are also trying to expand their customer base with Millennials and as you mentioned, less
frequent travelers who don't fly enough to justify the annual fee.
The easily - frustrated and
frequent rage - quitters are advised to keep
moving and look elsewhere
for their next game.
More
frequent were problems I had where my car would seemingly fall through a section of track and into the abyss (especially on that damned half - pipe track), but things
move so fast it's hard to tell if these were actual glitches or just gravity getting revenge
for my outright defiance and grabbing me if so much as the nose of my car breached the rail.
A cooler annual mean temperature record than its nearby stations can be seen
for the recent decades since the station was
moved to the new site due to the more
frequent days with fog.
Citing the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the ASEAN
for a Fair, Ambitious and Binding Global Climate Deal (A-FAB) coalition said typhoons and other extreme weather events would become more intense and
frequent unless governments took immediate steps to
move toward a low - carbon economy.
Just from the shape of a bell curve (and this is far from original) one can see that you don't have to
move the mean very far in one direction
for outliers on that side to become much more
frequent.
It is not unusual
for one child to take the lead in caregiving, which can take the form of
frequent visits, or even
moving in with mom and dad.
Employment history,
for one, helps to confirm job experience but also sheds light on potential issues such as
frequent moves, career changes, and other factors that could indicate a potential employee might not be a good long - term candidate.
Frequent moves can make getting letters of recommendation especially challenging
for a military spouse.
And LinkedIn makes
frequent changes, so it is a
moving target, even
for someone trained like me.
A
move - away case is one of the most difficult cases
for the family courts to hear, because the request by the custodial parent to
move away with his / her children often has a negative impact on the
frequent and continuous contact the children will have with the noncustodial parent.
However, negative outcomes that can be associated with house
moves highlighted in this report indicate that either more support is needed
for families to avoid unwanted or
frequent house
moves, perhaps through better protection
for private tenants, or that additional support is needed
for families around the time of
moving house.
Deployments separate partners
for months at a time,
frequent last - minute
moves and the certainty of uncertainty are all part of the military experience.
These obstacles are often amplified
for military families — deployments separate partners
for months at a time, and job assignments often require
frequent moves.
For young people whose careers will likely require
frequent moves from city to city, the math often doesn't add up.