Sentences with phrase «of intensive work in»

Joan's experience spans over twenty years of intensive work in real estate, law, marketing, research, and new construction.

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During a conference call to discuss first - quarter results for his hedge fund firm Pershing Square Capital Management, Ackman described an «intensive» process over the past few weeks as he and a handful of his employees have worked with the embattled drugmaker in its search for a new leader.
The economics of large, labour - intensive plants no longer work in the United States or Canada in an era of robots and inexpensive shipping from Asian countries, most of which have no free trade agreement with either the U.S. or Canada.
If you think that level of effort correlates to level of pay, I'd suggest first trying to work some labor - intensive job for minimum wage, and then spend a few weeks in, say, a law office or computer firm.
Therefore we convert rice field for rubber cultivation and other cash - crops, including horticultural plantations, develop capital intensive production units (in countries like India where the major strength is its labour power), thereby denying majority of people their right to work.
It brings together (a) fragmented reflections from my three years of living and working with the Paraiyar communities in about 20 colonies around the town of Karunguzhi in Chingleput District, Tamilnadu (1985 - 87); (b) systematically documented data from a six - week intensive field trip in two of these 20 colonies, i.e., Malaipallaiyam.
In this sense we may say of worship what the late George Tyrrell said of all religion: that there is only one worship, which begins in primitive and crude ways, grandly develops to purer conceptions, with ups and downs but yet moving forward as man himself becomes morally and spiritually more discerning, until it reaches its always - implied center in a focal and intensive expression which is, so we Christians would affirm, uniquely given in the person and the work of Jesus ChrisIn this sense we may say of worship what the late George Tyrrell said of all religion: that there is only one worship, which begins in primitive and crude ways, grandly develops to purer conceptions, with ups and downs but yet moving forward as man himself becomes morally and spiritually more discerning, until it reaches its always - implied center in a focal and intensive expression which is, so we Christians would affirm, uniquely given in the person and the work of Jesus Chrisin primitive and crude ways, grandly develops to purer conceptions, with ups and downs but yet moving forward as man himself becomes morally and spiritually more discerning, until it reaches its always - implied center in a focal and intensive expression which is, so we Christians would affirm, uniquely given in the person and the work of Jesus Chrisin a focal and intensive expression which is, so we Christians would affirm, uniquely given in the person and the work of Jesus Chrisin the person and the work of Jesus Christ.
It spawned the «reparative therapy» movement, which sought to reverse same - sex attraction through intensive counseling, and has been perpetuated in the work of Joseph Nicolosi who wrote in 1996 «You will hear a shallowness in the voice of any homosexual who claims to love and respect his father...» Yikes.
(4) Relaxation and fun periods, both planned and «free time,» are essential during intensive retreats to keep the struggles of growth work from becoming a drag, and to encourage growth in that playfulness which keeps sparkle in a marriage.
Being away together for an intensive weekend of growth work and play often accelerates the process of awakening tired relationships (sexually and in other ways).
It is also, however, the place whither maturer leaders of the Church resort for longer and shorter periods of intensive intellectual work in a community of intellectual workers.
Other symptoms of this new spirit are to be found in the increased interest in the common worship of the academic community, though this is by no means universally evident; in the widespread and intensive discussions of faculties about the purpose and organization of the course of study; in the experiments that are being carried on to relate the work of the seminary more intimately to the work of other church agencies, particularly to the local churches.
These were tasty (kind of like steel cut oatmeal with all the fixins in cookie form) but a little work - intensive for just 9 cookies.
The thing about freezing the perfect pot of rice is that it's a little labor - intensive, but worth it in the long run when you come home from work, need that iced cup of applesauce wine, and don't want to wait 40 minutes for dinner.
After intensive research, development, and testing of the formula and dispersion packaging method, CREAM worked closely with and gained approval from The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) to begin producing the product at the Temperance Distilling Company (Temperance, Michigan) in 2010.
Thankfully, I did a lot of intensive work to understand what I did to contribute to the demise of my second marriage, and I learned how to act differently although it's a work in progress.
I always wanted to work with well children in the community, and although I enjoyed the adrenaline rush of high dependency and intensive care, I became frustrated when I didn't know how my little patients» stories ended!»
Dr. Eastwood works as Senior Director of Intensive and Special Education Services at Lincoln Child Center in Oakland, and partners with Whole Child Wellness to provide psychotherapy and psycho - educational services for our families.
Labor, in the hospital in which I had worked, felt like an emergency or intensive care situation the majority of the time.
Thankfully, I did a lot of intensive work to understand the role I played in the demise of my second marriage, and I learned how to act differently although it's a work in progress.
Through her work at Thriving Minds, Katelyn specializes in treating children with Selective Mutism via traditional weekly therapy, intensive therapy (i.e., 15 - 20 hours of treatment in one week), and group therapy models.
She works in the neonatal intensive care unit of Croix Rousse University Hospital Center (Hospices Civils de Lyon, France) known for its interest in fortification of human milk and growth of infants born extremely prematurely.
In this four - day intensive, students work with a BMS faculty member coach to rehearse select repertoire from a classic film and then perform live onstage at the Coolidge Corner Theatre before a screening of the movie.
Wellstone will provide a home for NOI's broad community of practitioners and power key elements of NOI's core programs, such as intensive, cohort - based skills training for emerging digital organizers and data managers looking to start careers in the field (known as Data and Digital BootCamps); shorter - form skills trainings that have been effective in helping established practitioners take their work to the next level; and events like RootsCamp, an «unconference» that provides key networking, best - practice sharing, and skills development for the progressive data and digital communities.
Based on his affordable housing credentials and his apparent commitment to getting more low and middle income units built in central Brooklyn, Mr. Williams won the endorsement of the Working Families Party, which will presumably wage an intensive street effort to get their man into office.
JumpStart's work within Northeast Ohio has focused in two areas: 1) providing resources (in the form of intensive technical support and investment capital) directly to high potential entrepreneurs leading early stage companies, and 2) supporting the creation and growth of a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, which increases entrepreneurs» access to equity capital, government grants, and other resources, and is delivered by a variety of collaborators across the region.
China leans toward cap and trade In a separate effort published yesterday, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology report concluded that climate policy researchers who work in China would prefer an emissions trading market that puts the highest burden on energy - intensive regions and cities in eastern China and, as the market moves west, becomes less costlIn a separate effort published yesterday, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology report concluded that climate policy researchers who work in China would prefer an emissions trading market that puts the highest burden on energy - intensive regions and cities in eastern China and, as the market moves west, becomes less costlin China would prefer an emissions trading market that puts the highest burden on energy - intensive regions and cities in eastern China and, as the market moves west, becomes less costlin eastern China and, as the market moves west, becomes less costly.
Scientific writing remains an exercise in convincing another scientist of the validity of your work, and that requires a detail - intensive approach.
Intensive community - based conservation awareness work has reduced the local hunting pressure in Myanmar, while the implementation of a trans - boundary agreement between China and Myanmar, signed in 2015, has significantly reduced illegal trans - boundary wildlife trade and illegal logging.
His work was very mathematical and computer - intensive, two of my strengths at the time, and we made a lot of progress on a small project about galaxy motions in the nearby universe.
In an email to Science, the paper's corresponding author, Toshihiro Nakajima of Tokyo Medical University, defended the work, stating: «Our manuscript was formally published after an intensive scientific review done by reviewers and by the editorial board of Scientific Reports.»
For the two and a half years immediately prior to joining Nature, I worked mainly on a patient simulation software project at a major electronics manufacturer, a job that required fairly intensive study of physiology, pharmacology, and clinical medicine in both Japanese and English.
To help them develop their business plan, competitors get intensive training and even work with expert mentors while having a chance to talk to people working in the commercialisation of bioscience.
«This study is the first to offer evidence that intensive and continued meditation practice is associated with enduring improvements in sustained attention and response inhibition, with the potential to alter longitudinal trajectories of cognitive change across a person's life,» said first author Anthony Zanesco, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Miami, who began work on the project before starting his Ph.D. program in psychology at UC Davis.
Before arriving in Japan, participants from all over Canada were also required to enroll in an intensive 4 - week Japanese language and cultural immersion program at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, to prepare them for living and working in Japan.
They are working on all kinds of projects: a less energy - intensive way to make solar panels, a cheap water purification device for the developing world, and materials that mimic eye and liver tissue to substitute for live animals in toxicity testing.
In adults, more cannabinoids will force one group of cells to more intensive work, but at the same time it will weaken the efficiency of the other, and in consequence blood glucose level will not change or may even increase significantly.&raquIn adults, more cannabinoids will force one group of cells to more intensive work, but at the same time it will weaken the efficiency of the other, and in consequence blood glucose level will not change or may even increase significantly.&raquin consequence blood glucose level will not change or may even increase significantly.»
Each year, it gives 700 talented undergraduates an intensive introduction to the life of a scientist, subsidizing their education, putting them to work in the lab, and offering them one - on - one career counseling.
Enrollees, all of whom held graduate degrees and many of whom were either working scientists or recent doctoral recipients in STEM fields, did an intensive 1 - year program of summer classes, where they were drilled in pedagogical theory, then two semesters of supervised teaching in a classroom and night classes where they caught up on math or science areas in which they weren't totally proficient.
Nevertheless, after intensive treatment, nearly half of adult women with anorexia nervosa relapse within a year... This work shows how modern neuroscience can lead to a new treatment and simultaneously improve understanding of perpetuating factors in a complex, multifactorial disease... Both mood and social function warrant further examination as potential neural factors that might perpetuate anorexia nervosa in adults.
«People may see this simply as another discovery of a well preserved fossil, but to reveal the remarkable secrets that have been hidden in the rock for millions of years, we undertook extensive work, applied state - of - the - art technology, and intensive international cooperation took place behind the scenes at several museums.
«But we found no evidence of lasting damage, pathological enlargement or functional impairment of either the right or left ventricle in the athletes who had been doing long - term intensive elite - level endurance exercise,» explains Philipp Bohm, who is now working at the Cardiology Centre at the University Hospital Zürich.
«Those of us who work in hospital intensive care units need to make sure we have the tools we need to help patients with opioid use disorders when they are at their sickest, because there doesn't appear to be any end to this epidemic in sight.»
What I learned was that, although consulting had some less attractive features, such as long hours, and much travel, it offered location independence; intensive, in - depth project work; and the possibility of seeing a significant impact resulting from my efforts.
A total of 160 women participated in a 12 - week mindful parenting intervention at Jefferson's Family Center, an outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment center that cares for women who are pregnant, parenting or working toward reuniting with their child.
In contrast, many parts of eastern Europe, including Romania or Lithuania, have been rapidly losing population due to intensive emigration to more prosperous regions of Europe,» says Tomas Sobotka, a senior researcher at the Wittgenstein Centre and Vienna Institute of Demography who co-led the work on the data sheet along with Scherbov.
We had been working 14 - hour days in the makeshift intensive care unit at the Buen Samaritano clinic on the outskirts of Jimaní in the Dominican Republic, and none of us had ever before seen, much less been responsible for, a unit so laden with human misery.
Since the establishment of the first US neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in 1960,1 the neonatal mortality rate has fallen more than 4-fold, from 18.73 per 1000 live births to 4.04 per 1000 live births in 2012.2 Much of this decline can be attributed to the highly specialized care provided to premature and sick infants by neonatologists and multidisciplinary teams working in NICUs.3, 4
To apply for this funding you must attend a sandpit workshop — an intensive and interactive three - day residential event where you will have the opportunity to: • Network and form new collaborations spanning diverse research areas and organisations • Work in broad, multidisciplinary teams to generate new and innovative research ideas • Pitch projects for seed funding to test the feasibility of your ideas Find out more about what to expect at the innovation sandpit workshop
Interestingly, the ability to work with others outside one's organization was found in the aforementioned survey as one of the the skills favored by research - intensive careers.
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