Sentences with phrase «nature of the practice»

The diverse nature of their practice allows the firm to service the many needs of their clients and each lawyer has their own area of expertise and experience.
The fast - paced nature of this practice enables you to burn up to 600 calories per hour.
The very nature of practicing veterinary medicine makes this a tough one.
Because of the unique nature of our practice, we need to insure that we do not have a conflict before we discuss a new matter with you.
Despite the demanding and stressful nature of practicing law, unhappy circumstances can occur.
This select nature of our practice ensures that conflicts of interest are virtually impossible.
«The protocol underscores the growing significance of cross-border legal business between our two countries and the increasingly global nature of the practice of law.»
Never one to shy away from a challenge, Russell thrives on the diverse nature of his practice as part of both the Real Estate and Litigation practice groups.
Our goal with this style has always been to pay homage to the ritualistic traditional nature of the practice while incorporating modern movement patterns for today's bodies and minds.
In this yoga style, we pay homage to the ritualistic traditional nature of the practice while incorporating modern movement patterns for today's bodies and minds.
Although most of Tuttle's prolific artistic output since the beginning of his career in the 1960s has taken the form of three - dimensional objects, he commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his practice.
The first major survey of her work in Southeast Asia, this exhibition focuses on the immersive and expansive nature of her practice.
Using various media formats, the collaborative nature of his practice is paramount as each participant unwittingly contributes his or her own texture to the work.
While it is true that all surgical procedures carry an inherent risk by nature of the practice, it is inexcusable if that risk is heightened because a doctor or nurse involved in the procedure neglects their duty to exercise a reasonable degree of care.
Our expertise in the key areas of corporate law can be tailored to meet clients» regional requirements, reflecting the truly international nature of our practice.
Given the highly specialized nature of our practice, we generally restrict interviews to those applicants possessing either a background in labour relations and / or the trade union movement or those expressing a strong desire to represent workers and unions and demonstrating a commitment to progressive causes and values.
Richard Selzer's beautiful book, Mortal Lessons: Notes on the Art of Surgery, provides keen insight into the inherently artistic nature of the practice of medicine.
The solution to the problem was not simply in adjusting an incorrect mouth position and increasing breath support, but also in providing scaffolding for the solitary and repetitive nature of the practice.
Owing to the mobile nature of our practice we require 24 hour notice of cancellation.
Due to the progressive nature of our practice, we were fortunate that many of these standards were already a part of our operations and organizational standards here at Frontier.
The dogs involved in dogfighting often suffer life - threatening injuries, and due to the illegal and brutal nature of this practice, animals don't receive necessary medical care.
Considering the different nature of their practices Emily Speed and David Webb seem a curious pairing, but similarities start surfacing when examining their work through the lens of a shared fascination with a certain visual culture.
Exhibiting widely internationally and in the UK, the primary nature of her practice is research and issue - based, manifesting itself within the realms of multi-media works.
Gao Rong's 2013 solo exhibition, I Live In Beijing, reveals the autobiographical nature of her practice and her uncanny ability to immerse the audience in her own experience through the verisimilitude of her embroidered sculptures.
The regenerative nature of his practice too often appears as little more than elaborate mimicry — a visual artist's version of sampling — as opposed to the kind of complex and seditious endeavor the Pictures generation participated in.
The boundary - pushing nature of his practice embodies the spirit of our annual Driskell Prize, and we're proud to honor him in this way.»
The generous and generative nature of his practice was immediately apparent to me, each architecture offering itself up both as a surface for other artists and as a physical embodiment of labor and land.
Hafif's six - decade career encompassed painting, drawing, film, photography, and sound installations; and the singular and uncompromising nature of her practice has drawn a dedicated audience in Europe and the United States since the early 1970s.
The movement between film and object speaks to the dual nature of practices that work with both the tangible and intangible aspects of images.
This ambitious production ties together several key themes that recur throughout the artist's oeuvre, such as cultural relics, preservation and entropy, and speaks to the multidisciplinary nature of his practice.
Jankowiak regularly incorporates circles and repetitive patterns into his work, finding meaning behind the broken - down nature of practicing simple gesture painting.
Yet, as a look at recent exhibitions of her work demonstrates, the cultural centres, museums, and biennials that have championed Zeid have also struggled to fully account for the multi-faceted nature of her practice and biography.
Michael Joo was kind enough to talk to Paul Black about the fascinating nature of his practice, and the artist's new exhibition Radiohalo, at Blain Southern London.
- President's Address — June 16, 2012 (14 minutes)- Introduction (4:40)- The changing nature of practice (2:56)- Rural and small practice lawyer challenges (3:47)- Personal reflections on the value of the Nova Scotia Lawyers Assistance Program (4:07)
The varied nature of her practice means that Allison is capable of adapting to handle the unique situation of her clients and has a broad base of experience.
Thus, every single demolition by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) need not be extensive; rather, the cumulative effect of the demolitions accounts for the extensive nature of the practice.
While caregiving practices and daily routines may vary based on the family's cultural and community context (cultural values, and beliefs, and practices), it is the consistent and responsive nature of these practices and routines that assure secure attachment and the foundation of infant mental health.
Sterling Ruby is known for the multifaceted nature of his practice, which encompasses painting, ceramics, collage, video and photography, textiles, sculpture and installations.
Tuymans has specifically selected these artists for the individual nature of their practice and the paradoxical way each of them uses their medium — as the artist himself is a figurative painter who constantly seeks to extend the traditional boundaries of his own practice — Tuymans has sought to recognise a similar trait in the artists he has chosen to exhibit; their works collectively investigate the potential, formal and conceptual tensions within the notion of abstraction.
Richard Tuttle commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his practice.
This is the first major survey of her work in Southeast Asia, focusing on the immersive and expansive nature of her practice.
The collaborative nature of her practice is especially apparent in this inclusive exhibition of projects that Davey has undertaken with Goodwin since 1993.
It is a progressive firm, with a rapidly expanding global presence, which supports the international nature of my practice»
CMS has provided «exclusions» for eligible professionals who can not meet some of the Core Objectives because of the small size of their practices, or the highly specialized nature of their practices.
A truer and more truly «performative» attention to «the nature of practice itself» (Growth of the Liberal Soul 289) would be less inclined to praise pure freedom or openness and more solicitous of the actual horizons of common worlds, including implicit metaphysical and hierarchical elements.
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