Sentences with phrase «formal meeting with a group»

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I was glad to at least hear this group of leaders took Julie's account seriously enough to invest their time in a formal meeting and to attempt to connect her with professional services.
The group I met with in Dallas was a bit too... formal... for me.
Those less - happy labor groups include public employee unions, who will offer formal testimony Friday afternoon at a legislative budget hearing, and teachers» unions, who are mobilizing against the governor at meetings around the state and trading press barbs with the second floor on a near - daily basis.
London: Commonwealth leaders pose for a group photograph with Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, front center right, during the formal opening of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace in London on Thursday.
After the formal meetings, we'd adjourn in groups to a bar for further art talk, with a mix of younger and older artists together, all madly arguing; I learned a great deal from lively conversations with Gabriel Laderman, Sidney Tillim, and Lennart Anderson.
In addition, the program supports inter-curricular faculty work by having traditional «doctrinal» faculty teach LA&W while at the same time traditional «legal writing» faculty teach a doctrinal course, with members of both groups working together in regularly scheduled teaching meetings and in less formal settings.
Job Club Meetings A job club is a formal or informal group of job seekers who provide each other with job search advice and support.
This lengthy process involved telephone and formal correspondence with AMS executives, group and individual meetings with health workers at the AMS and hospital, and communicating with Aboriginal hospital managers.
The first group is composed of children who are eligible to receive Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Amendments of 1997 (PL 105 — 17) services either under Part B or C. Before receiving services, state agencies require, for the most part, that children participate in a formal assessment process to determine if they meet established criteria for early intervention or early childhood special education services (Danaher & Armijo, 2004).
The plan is one formal meeting each month and other optional meetups like checking out a property, having a local event at someone's house, and possibly two charity events (5k run / walk with funds raised going to HUD or other group who helps people with housing) You can be as involved as you like.
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