Sentences with phrase «frequent moves from»

For young people whose careers will likely require frequent moves from city to city, the math often doesn't add up.

Not exact matches

Virgin America, which has expanded its operating fleet in recent years, is also moving to serve more markets from Los Angeles and San Francisco — that move will help the airline become more attractive to frequent travelers who prefer to concentrate their travel with one airline.
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.
I loved getting frequent flier miles to move money from cash to cash.
One of my main aims was to move away from a simple categorisation of methods which is the all too frequent use of Cynefin into a more nuanced and varied understanding of complexity.
The couplet is most frequent, two lines bound together as a unit in the advancing thought, from which the author moves on to its development in the next couplet.
I moved there shortly after graduating from Texas A&M University and could be found frequenting a little Mexican restaurant off South Congress called Guero's Taco Bar.
Angel Pie is a recipe Aunt Hen sent to me in one of her frequent letters a few years after I moved away from home.
The parents say that frequent moves — Mike Jr. lived in a dozen houses before graduating from high school — have made the family members uncommonly reliant on one another.
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.
Although I have moved on from both, I still frequent the area since my girls are now following in my footsteps.
Interestingly, research also shows men who delay fathering children until their late 20s or early 30s, move away from the neighborhood they grew up in, and have less frequent contact with their parents, or who have been divorced and remarried, are more likely to do housework.
Also, move anything with a sharp edge from high traffic areas that your child is likely to frequent.
Our clients were distressed by frequent moves between properties and away from essential services, racist abuse, lack of privacy, absence of locks on doors, pest infestation, broken facilities, poor hygiene and a failure to conduct repairs.
Gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon, a staunch ally of Mayor Bill de Blasio who is challenging his frequent - foe Gov. Andrew Cuomo, says New York City can do «so much better» in the areas of mass incarceration, marijuana enforcement and police accountability — the latest sign that she is moving further to distance herself from her old bud.
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.
When the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference moved its basketball tournament from frequent host city Albany, then - Loyola coach Jimmy Patsos was perhaps more upset than even arena and city officials.
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).
This idea has advanced experimentally, as demonstrated by two papers from Jones and Neishâ $ ™ s frequent collaborator, Asma Nusrat, who recently moved from Emory to the University of Michigan.
Now that she moved back into town, she lives about 10 minutes from Las Olas, so we frequent that area pretty often now.
Eventually, she moves her set - up out east to NYC and her games are frequented by men from Wall Street and even the Russian mafia, which only draws more attention and danger to her life.
But brothers Anthony and Joe Russo, who return as co-directors after «Civil War» and its predecessor, «Winter Soldier,» move the pace briskly and with frequent levity, as heroes from various Marvel franchises keep throwing things - sometimes literally - at Thanos, and as the scene of the action shifts from the «Guardians of the Galaxy» team's spaceship to Black Panther's African homeland of Wakanda to, at one point, Scotland.
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.
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.
Her family's frequent moves to different continents weren't adventures — they were hiding from authorities.
Value - driven migrations are very frequent, and each year about 10 % to 20 % of stocks will move from one value category to a neighboring category.
What should be clear from this price action is that moving averages can give frequent, and sometimes conflicting, trading signals.
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.
Dexter fit in right away and he has been the couple's constant companion and best friend during frequent work - related moves from Mebane to Greensboro, Asheville, Charlotte and, soon, Burlington.
Their basic color is often a good enough cover against the backdrops they typically frequent, but if one moves a chameleon from a tree to a solid background of a different color, they will not strive to match it at all.
Rewards programs move toward flexible, immediate spending — As frequent flier and hotel rewards programs get devalued, credit card issuers are offering new ways to redeem your points, from taxi rides to paying your mortgage... (See Flexible rewards)
Our frequent flights to Europe, Asia, and South America moving from planes to cars to trains also made us wary of over-packing.
Sutopo said people should stay away from rivers because mudflows could move rapidly and were a frequent killer during volcanic eruptions.
US Airways» frequent fliers would be moved from the Dividend Miles program into American's AAdvantage scheme.
people should stay away from rivers because mudflows could move rapidly and were a frequent killer during volcanic eruptions.
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.
Mandy Rogers Horton studied at Anderson University, IN, The Queen's University of Belfast, The Chautauqua Institute, NY, and earned an MFA from American University, Washington D.C. Growing up in a military family, frequent moves and travel in the US and Europe, left her with a fascination of culture and languages.
Newman, who was a frequent interlocutor with Herrera after she moved from her native Cuba, where she studied architecture, to New York in 1939, would likely have impressed on her the capacity of abstract painting to address a viewer's phenomenological experience as it is grounded
Soon after I moved from Brooklyn to the Hudson Valley in 1991, I began frequenting the Beacon Sloop Club, the little sister to the Clearwater organization that he launched in 1967.
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.
John, 63, moved to the United States from the Marshall Islands in 1979 — before the frequent flooding that Angie's family is now experiencing, but around the time that seas started rising because of a stark uptick in fossil fuel emissions.
OH&S regulators have been moving from a reactive system of enforcement (where the regulator engages the workplace parties because of some workplace event) to a more proactive system involving more frequent and targeted workplace inspections.
Health and safety regulators have been moving from a reactive system of enforcement (where the regulator engages the workplace parties because of some workplace event) to a more proactive system involving more frequent and targeted workplace inspections.
Specific challenges may come in the form of frequent moves and dealing with separation from a parent during training or deployment.
These youth face difficulties associated with frequent moves and separation from a parent due to deployment or training.
Some things that can cause a disruption to the normal attachment process include neglect, abuse, separation from the primary caregiver, changes in the primary caregiver, frequent moves / placements, traumatic experiences, maternal depression parental drug use or a parent's own attachment issues, chronic pain such as colic, or a child not being allowed to express their need.
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