As a leader, lead but «serve» the group
in attendance by ensuring everything on the agenda meets their needs and is relevant to them.
The information on these pages refers to the 2017 Big Careers Fair, however you can still access the details of the exhibitors who were
in attendance by using the menu on the right hand side.
They were accused of trying to buy out the journalists etc
in attendance by giving them a free xbox 360.
an enjoyable success with everyone
in attendance by donating his extraordinary talents as our Master of Ceremonies.
Now in its third year, the 2018 auction saw a 13 % increase in winery participation from 2017, which was more than offset by the 48 % increase
in attendance by registered bidders.
During Sunday's Academy Awards, show host Ellen DeGeneres took it upon herself to feed the A-list actors
in attendance by ordering 10 large pizzas and passing them out throughout the star - studded crowd.
Not exact matches
A report
by Fox News Latino suggests that Major League Soccer's
attendance and TV ratings are surging, and that it may soon eclipse the NHL among North America's Big Four pro sports leagues — thanks
in part to the U.S.'s booming Hispanic population.
A group of 103 Canadian business leaders were polled
by COMPAS Inc. about the greatest challenges
in the workplace, and the ability of communications devices to disrupt meetings (and likely annoy those
in attendance) came out on top.
About 1,500 entrepreneurs are
in attendance at the Summit, which is jointly hosted
by the governments of India and the U.S. Rao introduced Trump
by saying that
in Hyderabad, «IT also stands for Ivanka Trump,» and indeed, her face appears on billboards throughout the part of the city where the conference is being held.
Goldstein, who comanages the investments of her family office, AthenaPartners, had been asked
by the gathering's organizers to put together content on a topic of increasing concern to the LPs
in attendance: the mounting discrimination and harassment problems
in the tech world.
«It looks like we actually did have a pretty significant fall
in attendance after the strike that was masked
by the huge building boom that got fans back
in [stadiums].»
To capitalize on the scores of brands
in attendance, YouTube unveiled a new initiative this year whereby it arranged 10 - minute speed - dating sessions between its top creators (Bethany Mota, LaurDIY) and leading brands (Proactiv, Beats
by Dre, Purina and L'Oréal.)
They found that «on average associate's and bachelor's degree students experience a decline
in earnings after
attendance, relative to their own earnings
in years prior to
attendance,» according to a summary of the report published
by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
In - person
attendance at board meetings fosters far better communication and deliberations between board members, but it looks like Sanofi directors appear to attend these meetings
by call or video so regularly that the company has set up a separate pay scale based on their location.
«The
attendance fee payable to a Director who participates
by conference call or
by videoconference is equivalent to half of the
attendance fee received
by a French Director who attends
in person,» the 20 - F filing states.
The Republican presidential frontrunner said his
attendance in recent years resulted
in various unfavorable reports regarding his perceived inability to take a joke, so Trump will skip the dinner later this month, to be hosted
by The Nightly Show host Larry Wilmore, despite receiving numerous invitations from media groups.
Notably, mentioned one source, when Shari was honored
by the USO of Metropolitan New York
in April at the group's annual woman of the year luncheon, Dauman and Shari's mother — Sumner's first wife — Phyllis were
in attendance, but not Sumner.
Attendance in the U.S. stadiums declined by 20 %, and it took five years — and the famous home run race between Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire — to see attendance and TV ratings come back to the level they were at before t
Attendance in the U.S. stadiums declined
by 20 %, and it took five years — and the famous home run race between Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire — to see
attendance and TV ratings come back to the level they were at before t
attendance and TV ratings come back to the level they were at before the strike.
It's tempting to cast Clement's
attendance at every graduation and rubber duck race
in his riding as the labours of a man who knows what it feels like to be unloved
by constituents, but he's always been that kind of politician.
The maximum amount a parent may receive
in Parent PLUS loans is the total cost of
attendance, minus any other financial aid received
by the child.
Attendance flagged a bit
by late
in the night.
Sarah and Matt also discuss a new white paper on the effects of redshirting
in kindergarten (delaying a kid's start
by a year), which suggest that being old for one's grade may result
in higher test scores, increased college
attendance, and reduced likelihood of incarceration for juvenile crime.
Registration for, participation
in and / or
attendance at NMSDC meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement
by the attendee to NMSDC's use and distribution (both now and
in the future) of the registrant or attendee's name, likeness, image, voice, comments and / or appearance
in any and all media, including the Internet, for any purpose consistent with the NMSDC's mission, without compensation.
At Parks and Resorts growth
in operating income was driven
by higher results at our domestic operations which saw gains
in both
attendance and guest spending, partially offset
by lower results at our international operations.
Attendance has skyrocketed
by 314
in the last 10 years.
Flashback: When Failing POTUS held his little Oval Office shindig with Russian FM Lavrov and Russian Ambassador Kislyak — with only a TASS photographer and FSB / SVR case officer
in attendance — Failing POTUS «let slip» some code word intel provided to the US
by a foreign liaison contact.
But MacIntyre's observation also shows why, for non-emotivists, such surveys must always issue
in a complete non sequitur: one does not abrogate the Ten Commandments
by pointing to the number of murders
in Detroit, or the divorce rate
in Reno, or the decline
in church
attendance in Peoria.
The survey suggests that while church
attendance patterns over the past three and half decades have been most influenced
by changes
in how often Southerners, Catholics and women go to services, other factors may play a bigger role
in the future, Schwadel said, noting how church
attendance had stayed mostly steady despite the demographic changes.
«There is a small decline
in church
attendance over time, but not nearly as large as suggested
in popular culture, or even
by some social scientists,» said University of Nebraska - Lincoln sociologist Philip Schwadel, who conducted the study.
Church
attendance rates
by Christians
in the United States have stayed largely steady since the 1970s, but there have been some significant changes
in the makeup of the congregations
in the pews during that time, a recently released study says.
But the pastor's vision prevailed, and «
by 1998, the church was averaging 50 baptisms per year and 635
in attendance.»
Now I have reported before that Dallas, Texas is the mega church capital of the world, which means that there are more mega churches per capita than anywhere else
in the world, but interestingly, Dallas only came
in fourth place for mega church
attendance by percentage of people who attend church.
Rubio's
attendance in the church was little - known and made a splash when details of a forthcoming memoir were reported Thursday
by the Miami Herald and the website BuzzFeed.
By way of summary, the graph
in Figure 3 shows what has happened to family planning clinic
attendance and take - up of EBC at these clinics for under sixteens
in England since the early 1970s.
I believe you have raised a pertinent issue here though with church
attendance being likened to a «badge», a sort of measurable physically viewable achievement that people measure community, commitment and faith
by — which is sad
in a way because the regular meetings during the week aren't always for everyone.
In 1994 Mass attendance in the diocese was 38,000, falling to 23,900 by 200
In 1994 Mass
attendance in the diocese was 38,000, falling to 23,900 by 200
in the diocese was 38,000, falling to 23,900
by 2006.
«It has been predicted from a study of the pattern of church
attendance over the past 100 years that if trends continue there will be virtually no Christian institutional presence
in Britain
by the year 2050 (David Hay, the Biology of the Human Spirit).
The traditional pattern included childhood church and Sunday school
attendance, followed
by participation
in religious youth programs.
It is not
by any means the case with all christians, but some certainly have inadvertently and unknowingly (
in most cases) placed church
attendance / society / culture / leadership and a particular book (the Bible) on the same level as they God they claim to worship.
Ironically, it was a visit
by Ramsey and his
attendance of a lecture
by the great intuitionist mathematician Brouwer that set Wittgenstein again to the task of philosophy.8 His Logical Investigations
in which he established a new — how shall we say it — relational philosophy based on simple language games has become the primary reference of the contemporary philosophical position called language analysis and was a massive attack on Tractatus Logico - Philosophicus.
In 1954, encouraged
by new scholarship on Jesus» life and
by the rising tide of church membership and
attendance, the Episcopal Church helped finance a film on the life of Jesus, The Day of Triumph.
Yet the movement towards seeing the importance of the spiritual has not,
by and large, so far been reflected
by a revival
in church
attendance.
Even our most successful churches such as Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB), with more than 3,000
in weekly
attendance, can only accommodate such numbers
by holding multiple services across multiple venues
in the centre of London.
Any visitor to a Faith conference is immediately struck
by the number of young priests and deacons
in attendance.
Indeed,
by allowing parents to meet the compulsory school
attendance requirement
by sending their children to private institutions that espouse the second approach, the State tacitly acknowledges that its «compelling interest»
in education is adequately served
in such schools.
Just
in is a new Hartford Courant / UConn poll that tabulates presidential preference
by frequency of (reported) worship
attendance.
Declines
in church
attendance are mainly produced
by a generational changing of the guard, as are declines
in many other institutional arenas.
Declining church
attendance may be offset
by increased participation
in small support groups.
Considered from this perspective, compulsory fasting and abstinence, practiced regularly, routinely, and
in common, was a recognition
by the Church that identification with the poor and hungry, with those who know themselves to be needy before God because they were needy among men, is not an option for Catholics, but a necessary and definitive sign of their redemption, as essential
in its way as
attendance at Mass..
Well before that traumatic date, from as far back as William's thirteenth year, his father John had apparently begun to run into financial difficulties, at which time he tried to avoid town meetings and church
attendance, allegedly to elude summons
by subpoena (one could be served for debt
in church).