Sentences with phrase «got decades of practice»

After all, we've got decades of practice under our belts!

Not exact matches

We got a quick lesson by Jason on the ins and outs of the irrigation system, and were amazed by the link between decades - old practices and modern technology.
I'm still in awe of it, though I think I've gotten a better handle on it after a few good decades of practice.
The endless hours of yoga, Pilates and Gyrotonic that I have been practicing for the last decade and a half have given me the fit body and mind that I desired, but I wanted to make sure my heart and lungs were getting the same workout.
This practice is among the most powerful nutritional practices I know of (and one that I've used with great success for the better part of a decade)- yet, it is one that I've held close to the chest and been very careful about who I share it with to avoid getting into difficult opinion - fueled discussions and confusing people about what it is we're about at Synchro.
We know there is a lot of conflicting and confusing information out there, and what we've proved after over a decade of clinical practice it that it's about doing the right things in the right order that will create the internal environment you need to get things balanced.
More importantly, the lack of strong statements from Rhee and Henderson about the alleged test cheating also casts a dark cloud on what both can claim to be successes in crafting policies and practices that will help D.C. children get high - quality teachers and strong, comprehensive college - preparatory curricula for decades to come.
Why keep harking back to anyone's «original intent» when we've got more than two decades of actual experience to guide practice?
But Publishers are going to have to be smart and innovative about such things, and judging how poorly they accepted digital, hang onto DRM, and haven't really changed any of their business practices for a few decades, I'm not getting my hopes up.
But one by one, the hectic realities of all their practices and lives got in the way, and soon I found myself the only veterinarian in the area willing to donate my time to euthanize these precious pets (know this was decades before the «no - kill» movement).
Well, actually the «founders of No Kill» have always been a very select group whose love of all animals gradually but steadily led to the changing mindset and philosophy of saving rather than killing; not nearly enough credit has been given to all the independent and non-profit rescues, adoption groups and especially TNR groups who were promoting and practicing S / N and vaccinations long before low cost S / N clinics became available... such clinics still NOT that readily available in many jurisdictions; as for the veterinary community, for the most part, they were and are a major part of the problem along with their associations which remain regressive with their rather antiquated and self - serving leadership; for decades and even to this day it has long been known that the NUMBER ONE REASON people do not get their animals «fixed» (pet, stray, feral, it doesn't matter) is because of the lack of affordable S / N fees!
But another subset of «emerging» that has gotten a significant amount of curatorial, critical and market attention over the past several years is artists from decades past who might have very accomplished but overlooked practices, and who have only lately been reintroduced to and supported in the marketplace.
After decades of groundbreaking practice, she is finally getting the recognition she deserves.
In the past few years, the art world has begun to more graciously reward artists who have honed their practice over previous decades, while remaining inexplicably under - the - radar — artists like these 10 members of The Artsy Vanguard, who are finally getting their due.
The sway between a structured, observational approach to image making and the free - form, improvisational gestures of his interventions is very much at the crux of Divola's practice and can be traced from his earliest foundational work of the 1970's to more recent bodies of work such as Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert (1996 - 2001), where Divola documents the dogs that chased his car while working in the Southern California desert; As Far as I Could Get (1996/1997), where Divola sets up a camera and runs away from it during a given exposure; and Dark Star (2008), where his melding of intervention and observation continues to be in the foreground in large - format, color work made during the last decade
Add decades of fire suppression practices and patterns of drought and heat consistent with predictions for greenhouse - driven warming and you get Waldo Canyon.
When, asked Gary observed, «The personal injury area of legal practice has gotten tougher for at least the last decade.
Some attorneys will have been practicing law for decades, while others will be fresh out of law school and just getting used to the job.
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Relationships across the table are often forged over decades, sometimes starting in law school and most in - house lawyers spend time in private practice where they get a deep understand the pressures faced, so there is a degree of respect and perhaps sympathy for the role of external counsel.
I have been serving the injured for over two decades, and over my years in practice I have assisted hundreds of people to get the compensation that they deserve.
- Harville Hendrix, PhD, author of Getting the Love You Want «I found this book full of new ideas for me, providing me with new thoughts, feelings and skills, even though I have been practicing therapy with couples for more than three decades.
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