Sentences with phrase «juncture in their careers as»

Rema Hort Mann Foundation was founded in 1995 to carry forward the passion and strength of Rema Hort Mann by providing direct support both to emerging artists at a critical juncture in their careers as well as to cancer patients needing help during treatment to connect to family and loved ones.

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However, to initiate a position in gold or gold mining stocks is seen as potentially career - threatening at this juncture in part because the confidence game has persisted for so long and in part because adoption of precious - metals exposure is seen as potentially harmful to performance.
These should be reflected in a continuum of performance assessments that validly and reliably measure actual teaching performance at key career junctures — initial licensing, the achievement of the professional license, and the designation of accomplished practice — as well as in on - the - job evaluation systems.
The Foundation defines «emerging» as those early in their artistic careers (regardless of age), who are gaining momentum, and may be at a critical juncture in their career when this support would be the most impactful.
At the American Academy in Rome — where Guston lived and worked during three important junctures in his career — the studio as a purpose - built architectural space remains a vital locus for fertile artistic exploration and production.
Kim see this as an important time in Cruzvillegas» career, arguing that he is at a juncture of sorts in terms of what he will do next and how he will develop.
Sponsors become more important as your career progresses, especially as you near key junctures in your career path or when fewer positions are available, the competition for those limited spots is fierce, and decisions about candidates are not just up to an individual manager.
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