Sentences with phrase «keeping them in close»

Previous CEO Paul Straus ran Home Hardware for 26 years, from 1988 to 2014, while Hachborn, who still keeps in close touch with company affairs, was in charge for the 24 years before that.
The documents demonstrate that DFAIT officials kept in close contact with Nevsun, meeting with executives at least several times and exchanging regular e-mails.
Changing a core product could have been a tough sell, but Morris said he kept in close touch with franchisees, and because he had their buy - in, the change was a great success: Quality of the product has actually improved, and the preparation time has been cut in half.
Getting a restaurant operational requires working closely with various federal and local agencies, so Waffle House's response team keeps in close contact with FEMA and others.
The Obama White House keeps in close contact with American Jewish leaders, trumpeting what it says is a close relationship with Israel around developments like this month's transport of the Israeli ambassador and staff out of Egypt after the Jewish state's embassy there was attacked, an operation in which the United States played a major role.
(d) The minister must help them relate constructively during visits to the hospital and help prepare them for the person's return to the family environment; (e) counsel with the family of the person requiring permanent custodial care; (f) keep in close pastoral contact with the entire family during the post-treatment adjustment, and (g) mobilize a caring ministry among members of the congregation.
The church must therefore be willing to keep in close touch with the trends and movements of social life and to raise its voice when these trends need to be directed into the channels of social justice.
The detainee told of being kept in close confinement with little space to exercise, and allowed to do that only on weekdays, the diplomat said.
Prayer is the glue that keeps us in close contact with God.
He did this with the support, if not the agreement, of Kingman Brewster, the president of Yale, with whom he kept in close communication,
The scones within 4 days — even though I had kept them in a closed cookie jar.
In the past 20 years the vast majority of small pork producers have given way to big agribusiness, and the big guys resorted to regularly dosing their animals with antibiotics to keep disease from spreading through thousands of hogs kept in close quarters.
Reaching Out Wisdom Natural Brands keeps in close contact with industry groups and others that have an interest in stevia sweeteners as an alternative to sugars or artificial sweeteners.
Close Contact Employees at every level of Southern Refreshment Services» operation keep in close contact with customers.
The cupcakes are at their best on the day of preparation, but they can be kept in a closed container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
Nestlé is in the process of looking at all options and we are keeping in close contact with PHE while they establish their sugar reduction programme.»
The caramel tart is at its best on the day of preparation, but you can keep it in a closed container in the refrigerator up to a week.
It is rich in a lot of nuts and dried fruit and well kept in a closed container in a cool place for quite a long time.
You can also keep them in a closed container at room temperature for a few days.
(Once they are ready, you may want to keep this in a closed container to prevent the dough from becoming dry.)
(This cure will keep in a closed container for six months.)
We keep in close touch — but even though we hang out often, we seldom get the chance to truly connect.
If you have a low breast milk supply, a sleepy newborn, or a baby who's gaining weight slowly, be sure to keep in close contact with your child's health care provider.
I just kept them in a close pail and I wash them every few days.
By then I had done so much research on the importance of carrying babies and the benefits of keeping them in close physical contact, I knew we had to have a sling to carry this baby.
My question is: can I use the shields I have from my son — they are now about 4 years old but look new and have been kept in a closed box, no signs of wear or tear and not even color change.
But, since breastfeeding keeps you in close contact with your baby, he or she will have most likely already been exposed to the illness by the time you realize that you're sick.
If your baby is not gaining weight or is losing weight, you need to keep in close contact with her doctor, since it's possible that a medical condition can cause this.
Since co-sleeping keeps you in close contact with your newborn, you'll be able to tell when he or she is just starting to get fussy before the full - on screaming starts.
Bright kept in close touch with Joseph Chamberlain, his colleague in the representation of Birmingham, and in June after much coming and going he voted with 92 other Liberal members against Gladstone's Home Rule Bill, which was defeated by 341 votes to 311.
«I keep in close contact with the Trump administration and am always an aggressive advocate for the unique needs of Western New York, with the Peace Bridge plaza project being on my list of priorities,» Collins said.
Representative democracy hinges on representatives keeping in close contact with citizens.
[2] Shore's job as Wilson's PPS kept them in close contact and in August 1967, Shore became a member of the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Economic Affairs.
It also comes with a leash to keep in close by even if you do happen to capsize.
It's like your first love — you want to keep in close touch.
But I shall keep in close touch to monitor developments.
Interspecific transfers of viruses between the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) are rare, even if honey bees are kept in close proximity, new research reveals.
Further compounding the problem is that large commercial beekeeping operations may have tens of thousands of colonies, kept in close quarters.
Peter Zoller continues to keep in close touch with JILA as Adjoint Fellow.
Five even inhalations and exhalations for every pose keep me in close touch with my breath.
Bend your knees and hinge your hips back allowing your weight to come between your shins, keeping it in close to your body.
Similarly, olive oil kept in a closed bottle will lose about 20 - 30 % of its vitamin E over six months of storage.
Two deep drawers are ideal for hiding loose cords and cables, while still keeping them in close range.
Jo keeps in close contact with her clients, setting up regular Skype or phone calls (about once every two weeks) at a mutually convenient time.
Also, keep in close touch with your own friends and relatives.
The FlexJobs team keeps in close contact by using Sococo, an online workplace that helps remote teams collaborate without missing a beat.
First, as to keeping in close touch with your ex-boyfriend, I do nt think I would.
Apart from the opening scene, which incorporates special effects to help create a massive dry dock that serves as a prison (the prisoners hauling a ship into it with lines as thick as tree trunks), and a few brief establishing shots, which include dramatic rises and falls of the camera through space and time as each new stage of the story begins, Les Misérables keeps us in close — sometimes very close — proximity to the actors.
For example, using a long range machine gun unit can cause an enemy to transform to a highly deadly form, whereas keeping them in close range will hold their fire and allow you to use slower, more powerful tank units to take them out.
And while the Performante may not beat the Ferrari 488 and McLaren 570S in the nominal horsepower, torque, and miles - per - hour sweepstakes, it is bound to keep in close touch with its rivals in real life thanks to the game - changing adaptive aerodynamics.
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