Not exact matches
Employment and Social
Development Canada projects slower growth through 2022, but its projections may not encompass the
growing occupational diversity
of this field and the
number of industries to which it's applicable.
The largest
numbers of professional and technical jobs (not fastest
growing) are expected to be in software
development and applications, computer systems analysis and user support.
«This trend reflects an industry evolving its business model in a significant way, taking advantage
of developments in technology, consumer behavior and advertiser interest, to
grow audience and diversify its revenue stream,» NAA said in announcing the
numbers.
Most cryptocurrencies which are backed by a strong
development team, a
growing community and a
number of interested investors...
The sub-prime market
grew as a result
of a
number of developments on both the supply and demand side
of the credit market.
Demographic trends are forcing employers to take greater account
of growing numbers of women and minorities in the workplace in such areas as recruitment, career
development, employee benefits and family policy.
Studies
of cargo cults, messianic movements, and Third World millenarianism, including widely read classics such as Peter Worsley's The Trumpet Shall Sound and Bryan Wilson's Magic and the Millennium, have paid close attention to the effects
of international relations on domestic religious
developments.2 In increasing
numbers, books have appeared on the religious situation in strategic parts
of the globe, such as the Middle East and Latin America, and with
growing frequency articles on American religion refer to issues such as global consciousness, nuclear disarmament, and the effects
of U.S. involvement in foreign affairs.
In subsequent passage, however, he adds that it is possible to conceive «an infinite
number of degrees» between matter and fully developed spirit: «Each
of these successive degrees, which measures a
growing intensity
of life, corresponds to a higher tension
of duration and is made manifest externally by a greater
development of the sensory - motor system» (MM 296, Cf. also MM 332).
Methods, programs, goals, and structures should be continually reevaluated in the light
of the ultimate purpose
of a church's organizational - administrative activities: The
development of a redemptive fellowship in which the maximum
number of persons can
grow in their love
of God and neighbor!
According to TechSci Research, India's frozen food market is projected to
grow at a CAGR
of around 15 %, during 2016 - 2021, owing to increasing
number of modern retail chains, rising
number of refrigeration facilities in small retail shops and rapid
development of fast food chains.
Record
number of 259 exhibitors from 26 countries High - profile 2 - day - conference & workshops on: «Plastics: The essential material for sustainable
development» with 30 speakers from 9 countries Algeria's plastics industry is the fastest
growing on -LSB-...]
With Nova University, the Miami Dolphins training facility and a large
number of new residential
developments within just a few miles
of our restaurant, there is a
growing need for this type
of concept that is designed around today's fast - paced world.
- not based on «
number» (W / L)- loves that there has been some success and fun for fans (win streak)- Simmons and Bayless injuries really had an impact on season success and changed some plans - a lot
of progress «behind the scenes» (
growing analytics department,
growing scouting department, executive staff)- Joel's
development is a success by itself
Breastfeeding is also likely to lead to improvements in IQ, reduce rates
of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and reduce obesity in young children, and there is
growing evidence that it confers a
number of other health and
development benefits on the child and health benefits on the mother (Renfrew 2012a, Victora 2016).
In NYC, which is seemingly exhausted by a long - running construction boom, the
number of pitched battles over new
developments appears to be
growing.
According to the Hudson Valley Economic
Development Corporation, which runs a support «alliance» for these industries, the
number of people employed in this sector
grew by nearly 20 percent from 2010 to 2014 to 57,000.
Continue reading «Stephen Crabb MP: A
growing number of Conservatives are dedicated to
development work in Sierra Leone — a true reflection
of Conservative values»»
«As the Council begins our Executive Budget hearings on May 6th, we will continue to strongly push for critical investments that will greatly expand employment opportunities for our young people by increasing the
number of year round and summer youth jobs, advocating for vital legal services and workforce
development skills to support our
growing immigrant population and fighting to combat food insecurity in our City,» they said.
Strength in
Numbers Druker and a
growing number of scientists believe that amassing and deciphering this torrent
of data requires the same open - source ethos that computer programmers have embraced to revolutionize software
development.
In addition to helping farmers check crop health, the new system will be helpful for studying how plants respond to changes in
growing conditions and for high - throughput phenotyping, an automated method used in crop research and
development to analyze how genetic modifications affect plant characteristics such as leaf size or drought resistance in a large
number of plants.
However their research showed that over 80 %
of teachers and over 50 %
of educational psychologists had received no formal training about the effect
of preterm birth on children's»
development and learning, something which needs to be addressed if the
growing numbers of preterm children are to be supported.
There are a
growing number of so - called research residency programs that have been specially developed to foster the career
development of physician - scientists.
The
number of WUI fires, particularly in the western and southern regions
of the United States, has
grown as housing
developments push into wilderness areas.
In Ireland, Donnelly helped to set up the Trinity Research Staff Association, which aims to support the
growing number of postdocs who have faint prospects
of tenure - track jobs by encouraging the university to provide courses in such issues as research management and policy
development.
«Even so,» the authors add, «cutting - edge gene therapy - based strategies in reconstructive procedures [are close] to setting valuable milestones for
development of efficient treatments in a
growing number of local diseases and injuries.»
At NFI, we are fortunate in that for a
number of years we have already been
growing, so that we can expand the DNA field and at the same time liberate resources for
development of other fields, such as wildlife forensics.
This step is one
of several recent
developments on the small but
growing number of campuses across the United States and Canada where union efforts are under way.
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Thanks to the efforts
of the HBTRC, dedicated investigators and the generosity
of a
growing number of brain donors and their families, genetic, molecular, and anatomical findings from these studies are paving the way for a better understanding
of these disorders and
of the people that suffers from them and are providing impetus for the
development of new treatments.
A
growing number of evidence suggests that they play central roles on cancer
development and cellular differentiation.
Growing human vulnerability (due to growing numbers of people living in exposed and marginal areas or due to the development of more high - value property in high - risk zones) is increasing the risk, while human endeavours (such as by local governments) try to mitigate possible e
Growing human vulnerability (due to
growing numbers of people living in exposed and marginal areas or due to the development of more high - value property in high - risk zones) is increasing the risk, while human endeavours (such as by local governments) try to mitigate possible e
growing numbers of people living in exposed and marginal areas or due to the
development of more high - value property in high - risk zones) is increasing the risk, while human endeavours (such as by local governments) try to mitigate possible effects.
Who: Augusta Isley, Proposal Manager Where: Ball State University (Muncie, Indiana)
Number of years in research
development: 8 Length
of NORDP membership: 3
Number of NORDP conferences attended: 1 When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you
grew up?
The office, in Boston's financial district, will house account managers and business
development staff, in addition to a forthcoming customer care team and more account management, to handle their
growing number of US partners.
Sanderson, a businessman involved in shady property
development deals, is one
of a
growing number of American entrepreneurs who are determined to convert Puerto Rico into a capitalist paradise in service
of the wealthy.
The major thrust
of the initiative will be to disseminate the ideas and practices pioneered by James P. Comer, the Yale University child psychiatrist whose beliefs about the inseparability
of social and academic
development have been embraced by a
growing number of schools.
However, a
growing number of freelancers on the labor market oftentimes don't have the necessary resources to fund their professional
development.
Arguably, the most important
development in K — 12 education over the past decade has been the emergence
of a
growing number of urban schools that have been convincingly shown to have dramatic positive effects on the achievement
of disadvantaged students.
While a
growing number of studies have evaluated K - 12 school voucher programs along academic dimensions, few have focused on the
development of non-cognitive skills and civic values.
As the
number of public charter schools in Georgia continues to
grow, so does the need for governing board members with the critical skills required to steer charter schools from mission
development, through petition submission, to opening day.
So, although our district still uses textbooks, a
growing number of teachers and coaches are working together to develop our own aligned language
development curriculum.
Atlanta, GA — As the
number of public charter schools in Georgia continues to
grow, so does the need for governing board members with the critical skills required to steer charter schools from mission
development, through petition submission, to opening day.
Its academic performance
grew practically more than any other district in the state, despite high
numbers of language -
development youngsters.
A
growing number of early childhood education (ECE) programs are using coaching to support teachers» professional
development and improve the quality
of early childhood instruction.
But while consumers should applaud such
developments, the
growing number of airbags in vehicles is making the work
of emergency personnel much more difficult.
Yet this hasn't deterred a
growing number of automakers from pouring vast amounts
of money into the
development of hydrogen fuel - cell technology, which can provide a car with range commensurate with conventional gasoline - engine models while emitting nothing but water in the form
of steam.
But this new
development adds to the
growing number of whispers surrounding the automaker's plans for bringing back the 8 Series at the expense
of trimming down its 6 Series lineup.
After seeing the
number of requests rapidly
growing for the American Roll Cover to be modified to fit a particular truck bed along with an existing tool box and realizing this niche in the market — research and
development began.
TalkTalk TV is already the fastest
growing TV platform in the UK with over 1.2 million customers and blinkbox will help accelerate the
development of our platform by delivering a
number of key initiatives significantly faster, such as offering a TV app to customers for in and out
of home access to paid - for content across a range
of devices.»
Its
growing number of programs includes e-book distribution, digital asset management, conversion services, print - on - demand and professional
development programming.
As the
number of companies that look beyond your resume continues to
grow, personal branding is becoming more important than ever for successful career growth and
development.