Sentences with phrase «likely stand her in good stead»

Hill is clearly a promising researcher, and she's had an early immersion in the acid bath of policy - relevant science that will likely stand her in good stead going forward.

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The SNP are likely to point to the mid-term timing of the by - election to explain the loss, but privately officials will recognise that it does not stand the party in good stead ahead of next year's referendum.
The Institute of Clinical Research is running a 1 - day course for would - be CRAs which promises «to give them an insight into the role and the opportunity to meet some companies that are likely to employ them; to give advice on preparing CVs and interview techniques, which will stand them in good stead and help to keep them ahead of the competition.»
They are not concerned to predict what will happen in 2100 and plan around that, but to identify ways to determine policies which will stand us in good stead when we are uncertain as to the likely pace and direction of changes.
a psychology degree may stand you in good stead for understanding how consumers are likely to behave
Now a converted home standing in the grounds of the former Bishop of Ripon's Palace, The Old Chapel has gone on sale at a difficult time for the English housing market — but its connection to Alice is likely to stand it in good stead.
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