Sentences with phrase «graduates from phase»

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While my phase came and went before I graduated from high school, there was one American Romantic I never fell out of love with.
Once your baby graduates from the play saucer phase, you can remove the whole train track and use the train toy on its own.
One big asterisk: water beads look delicious but absolutely can not be eaten so you need to wait until your child has graduated from the «I taste test everything» phase.
Last month, the proposal graduated from the feasibility phase and entered the design phase after Sen. Charles Schumer led the charge along with Rep. Daniel Donovan to convince the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that they could skip an unnecessary step, taking a month or so off the timeline.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A proposed buried seawall for the East Shore has gotten final approval, graduating from the feasibility phase and entering into the design phase, making progress toward its completion goal of 2021.
If you've graduated from one of our FLO programs, Balance Supplement Kit will give you the nutrient support to stay on track as you continue to eat for all 4 phases and sync with your cycle.
It was a great initiative, a great charity, but to be honest, if you ask me how our «relationship» ended, I can't give you the answer... Then I entered the beautiful phase of puberty, was awkwardly drowning in my own «problems» and it was only by the time I graduated from University that I realized it was time again to do something «good».
Why are some of the girls worried about graduating from college and beginning the next phase of life?
Looking ahead, Neerav Kingsland, a Yale Law graduate and strategist for NSNO, talks about «Charter Issues 2.0,» the problems that arise on the way from being 10 percent of the system to being 80 percent of the system, the next and far more demanding phase of work.
Since each school's enrollment declined as students transferred, graduated, or dropped out, students who chose to stay as their school phased out could potentially receive increased personal attention and resources from the administration and faculty.
In preparation for the new academy, Irving is phasing out its middle school, with the remaining students graduating from the 8th grade next school year.
I was told then that a successor was in the works, and although we've heard no more from them, this week finds a notable change on their site: the Alex is no longer «out of stock,» but has graduated to being «phased out.»
Bocas has graduated from the backpacker phase of tourism development to boutiquey inns and B&B's.
It was as though I'd been a boy until I graduated from Cooper Union and suddenly I entered this transition into the adult phase.
At the University, the initial phase, in the autumn, helps to transition recent law school graduates from academia into practice.
Regardless of which type of school you graduate from you will have your CDL license and will then enter into a new phase of training - you'll be on the road running team with a mentor.
Regardless of which type of school you graduate from you will have your CDL license and will then enter into a new phase of training.
Over the last decade, Johanna has helped many people, from Fortune 500 executives to recent college graduates, transition to the next phase of their professional development.
This is a technique that is frequently recommended to those just starting out in a new career, but I am recommending informational interviewing as an extraordinarily effective technique for people in all phases and stages of their career, from new graduates to seasoned executives.
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