Sentences with phrase «matter of contingency planning»

Successful treatment is not simply a matter of contingency planning for scenarios like those above, but instead a complex, multi-layered conceptualization of treatment that encompasses everything from interpersonal neurobiology to 12 Step fellowships to good old fashioned psychodynamic and CBT approaches.

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Airbus is drawing up contingency plans to phase out production of the world's largest jetliner, the A380 superjumbo, if it fails to win a key order from Dubai's Emirates, three people familiar with the matter said.
Browning reminds us that history is less a matter of the implementation of grand plans than of reactions to unexpected contingencies.
Jaki went on to tease out the effect that a more specifically christological monotheism had upon Western culture and the birth of science, namely, an even greater emphasis upon the doctrine of creation, the contingency of matter and its ordered nature in the providential plan of God.
«As a matter of fact, I only found out yesterday that other states did contingency plans.
What Japan's crisis — the unlikely product of an earthquake, a tsunami and more than a little bad luck — taught the United States, he said, was that no matter how many contingencies an agency plans for, there can always be an assembly of forces that takes you by surprise.
The truth is, you should always plan ahead, for every possible contingency, no matter what part of life we are talking about.
Brian Wommack leads the strategic communications practice of Cameron LLP, often advising on high - profile and high - stakes matters including cyber intrusion and data breach contingency planning and response.
CP: So contingency plans are the first step no matter where you live and work, followed closely by keeping the lines of communication open and having recovery plans in place.
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