You will make
more contacts with people because you know that you can handle anything they plan to throw at you.
In education he finds salaries lower but usually enjoys greater independence; he has
more contact with people, and often a chance to combine teaching and research.
Not exact matches
I approached to be in Student
people like Mick Jagger and David Hockney, whom somebody
with more experience may have been too intimidated to
contact.
After all, the
more people that come in
contact with your brand and follow you on Instagram, the larger your audience is that you can potentially reach every time you post.
Perhaps the point of
contact you despise leaves and is replaced by someone who's
more pleasant to work
with, or, better yet, the
person you do enjoy working
with gets a better gig at a competitor and sways his or her new company to hire your firm.
A business forms a relationship
with another business, then nurtures that relationship through ongoing
contact with one or
more persons at that company.
If there is one simple thing you can do to enhance your impact as a presenter, persuade others to see things as you see them, and make it
more likely your audience will say yes to your idea, it is sustained, purposeful eye
contact with one
person at a time.
Nestler says that as the march has grown —
more than 200,000
people are expected to travel to the nation's capital for it — he and his team have been in
contact with many of the organizers of the 53 state chapters to give them the tools and information they need to help transport as many participants as possible.
This is part of the reason why making eye
contact with someone instantly makes you trust that
person — even if that's only slightly
more trust.
-- Harvard Business School — «The average time it took an unemployed
person to find a job — full time, part time or otherwise — in December (2008) was 19.7 weeks» — Department of Labor — «Elite professionals feel least adept at getting meaningful introductions to key
contacts (and)
more adept at maintaining ongoing
contact with key network members.»
«For those unfamiliar
with it,» DPR Managing Director Tim Bell writes, «Article 27 requires companies that are not established in the EU but that monitor or process the personal data of
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Studies show that smiling is used as a way to form bonds
with others [25] and that smiling behavior is
more pronounced when
people are engaged in social
contact [26].
The executive, who co-founded Dish
more than 30 years ago,
contacted Deutsche Telekom AG last year, expressing an interest in buying its T - Mobile US Inc. unit after a deal to merge T - Mobile
with Sprint Corp. fell apart,
people with knowledge of the matter said at the time.
I really like the Girl Scout cookie sale because it teaches me to be
more social and to have good eye
contact with people.
People are looking to make traveling more attractive and whether it is by making travel easier, more comfortable, or even to keep in contact with the people back home, blockchain is the sol
People are looking to make traveling
more attractive and whether it is by making travel easier,
more comfortable, or even to keep in
contact with the
people back home, blockchain is the sol
people back home, blockchain is the solution.
Assist
with customer research: As part of our role in sales support and lead qualification, we can help fill in the blanks on who the
contact people and key decision makers are at the prospect's company: job titles, background notes, and
more.
Topher, I don't think I have ever come in
contact with a
more cowardly
person than you are; I will give thanks that when I was in service I did not have to depend on a weasel like you to cover my back, you would run away.
In the process they found themselves in
contact with people who not only had musical tastes that were
more to the liturgical side, but who — even when seeking worship «reform» — looked to the developing body of folk masses and new hymnody rather than to the Fanny Crosby — Ira Sankey — Francis Havergal — Homer Rodeheaver canon or the world of Gospel music.
We may now have
more regular and personal
contact with someone on the other side of the world than we do
with the
person living next door.
Person - to - person contacts with recovered and recovering alcoholics in AA have probably done more to lessen punitive attitudes toward alcoholics than any other influ
Person - to -
person contacts with recovered and recovering alcoholics in AA have probably done more to lessen punitive attitudes toward alcoholics than any other influ
person contacts with recovered and recovering alcoholics in AA have probably done
more to lessen punitive attitudes toward alcoholics than any other influences.
As a matter of fact, if such a criterion were applied, Jesus himself, as his character is presented in the Gospels, could not be regarded as an historical
person since nothing is
more certain than that only relatively few of those who had some
contact with him recognized this character.
This may be
more important than the mental health professional's help in strengthening his pastoral counseling techniques, especially if the clergyman can realize his unique position of
contact with people when problems are just beginning to become serious.
On the other hand, young
people are
more apt than their elders to break through the patterns of racial discrimination if there are democratic and Christian influences upon their thinking and friendly group
contacts are possible
with those of another race.
The challenge inspired thousands of
people in their own bid to cut down on their meat intake and eat
more healthily: 100,000
people made
contact with Janaina on Facebook, almost 2,500 viewed the weekly posts on her blog and many others joined MFM as a result.
«I had
contact with a few
people but didn't want to bother them
with my questions so waited like the rest of the world for
more information.
Since these infections are spread by
contact with other
people, the
more people you are around, the greater your baby's risk of getting sick.
I have had no
contact with any of these
people in
more than 20 years — especially my father.
Once babies can reach out and grab objects and start having
contact with more people, they can be at increased risk for contagious illnesses, especially if they're in childcare or have older siblings.
She also instinctively bends her legs completing the protective space around the baby, making it impossible for another
person to roll onto the baby without first coming into
contact with her legs.15, 16 A breastfeeding mother who co-sleeps
with her baby (and has not consumed alcohol, illegal or sleep - inducing drugs or extreme fatigue) also tends to be highly responsive to her baby's needs.17, 18 Studies show
more frequent arousals in both mothers and babies when they co-sleep, and some researchers have suggested that this may be protective against sudden unexpected infant deaths.19 — 21 Babies are checked by their mother and breastfeed
more frequently when co-sleeping than when room - sharing.22, 23
(The news coverage suggests Barrett
with his labor allies had an edge on the ground, but Walker certainly also had his own field operation running and some numbers suggest they've
contacted more than 60 % of all registered voters in the state at least once in
person.)
The WHO said it had identified
more than 500
people who had potentially come into
contact with Ebola patients in the country.
Normally,
with the
more junior appointments, the lucky
person will be
contacted by a senior whip, or a Cabinet level figure, to be given the good news.
«As we get into the holiday season,
people will be traveling, entertaining visitors and having
more contact with the public while shopping and attending holiday parties, thus increasing their chances of contracting the flu.
Though few will say so publicly for fear of angering Cuomo, in interviews, close to a dozen
people in and around New York politics registered their doubts that Foye would have sent such a harsh and extensive email, leaked early on, and continued to have had such an active role, without
more contact with the governor's office.
«I've never dealt
with professionals that have been
more disrespectful and rude than the
people who
contacted me regarding this law,» he said.
Some researchers expect that as climate change pushes agriculture and human populations farther north, «
people are going to come
more in
contact with these mostly pristine landscapes» and disturb them in ways that could increase fire risk, Page says.
Any kind of educational context where international scientists are present and
people have
more time to talk — summer schools, seminars, or workshops, for example — are good places to make
contact with potential mentors abroad, Žagrović says.
Establishing
contact with someone in your target lab, either the head of the lab or, initially maybe, one of his or her co-workers (they may have a little
more time for you), is obviously crucial because if the
person ignores or declines your request you will be in a dead - end street and will have to start again.
When you think about prevention at this point, it needs to be much
more focused on decreased
contact with sick
people.
There's evidence to suggest that
people in
contact with pigs actually get exposed and get subtle infections
more often than the literature would suggest.
But in order to find the right «fit» for you, we need to consider your wish to work
more closely
with people, both in terms of personal
contact and clinical application.
As well as the smart
contact - lens project, there is the Baseline Study, which aims to collect large amounts of data about
people to better quantify health and disease,
with the goal of earlier and
more - effective preventive care.
But without an effective drug to combat avian infections,
more flu - infected birds will come into
contact with people, adding to the risk of a mutation that will allow a human - to - human transmission of the flu.
Having a friend or acquaintance make the initial
contact with another party on my behalf really made things easier and often meant that I could chat to
more senior
people on an informal basis than would have been possible otherwise.
Because the uranium at this mine is on the surface of the land,
people and animals are
more likely to come in
contact with it, he added.
In other words,
people who have lived
with higher levels of disease tend to develop cultures in which social
contact is under
more control.
«But we found that the
more people come into
contact with disability, the better their understanding.
It may also be that periods of acute increases in PM2.5 lead
people to stay indoors
more where they are in closer
contact with others who carry infectious agents and can transmit the infection to them.»
When a
person with asthma comes into
contact with something that irritates their sensitive airways it causes the body to react in several ways which can include wheezing, coughing and can make breathing
more difficult.
Already
more than 1600
people suspected to have had
contact with a sick
person have been isolated.