Sentences with phrase «of practice space»

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Not only does it represent a potential conflict every time an advisor builds a portfolio for his clients, it also recalls some of the worst practices of the brokerage model - like «shelf space» fees wherein a mutual fund company engages in a payola of sorts to make it onto a brokerage firm's platform or «recommended list.»
What's so flawed about that way of thinking, Clark says, is that it doesn't leave time or space for the best practices of hiring that are proven to be conducive to finding employees who either become great for their company or stay with the company for the desired amount of time.
The layout of the spaces we inhabit, from schools to offices to homes, influences the way people live, so Cary has spent most of his career expanding his design practice into humanitarian work.
In short, while the technical nature of the security space isn't necessarily sexy, companies and investors are finally figuring out how important good practices are.
Chipotle as part of the announcement also said that it would give its chickens more space (6 pounds per square foot), provide them with improved lighting and litter in their housing, and change how its chickens are slaughtered to a practice pushed for by animal welfare activists.
The idea was to put a twist on the practice of sending dummy payloads into space during flight tests.
Use your studio as a space to balance the intellectually demanding aspects of your day with the chance to do something physical, and you'll take not only your Pure Barre practice, but your entire life, to a new level.
With all these innovative leaders, you can hear about the best practices to optimization innovation across different forms of industry, how material science is changing the world of innovation, and how innovation takes flight into the new space economy.
«The traditional workspace is being redefined in gateway cities across the globe, as evolving business practices increase demand for flexible office space,» said Anthony Myers, Blackstone's head of European real estate.
Daan Roosegaarde will explore the social role of design and share how his innovative practice merges people, technology and space to create a better world.
With a heritage of executing complex corporate carve - outs in the enterprise software and telecom space, Alex has developed significant expertise in driving operational best practices and accelerating growth through strategic add - on acquisitions.
Kevin's focus of his legal practice in the midstream space began when he joined Sunoco Logistics (now Energy Transfer) in 2011, leaving as Chief Counsel when joining Navigator.
Getting involved with broker chains: Particularly in the commercial finance space, the practice of «broker chains» seems to pop up everywhere.
So, in order to practice what the industry preaches about the importance of interaction, collaboration, and sharing, Liz Elam decided to put into practice what coworking spaces are all about.
Or is it also disallowed to be considerate inside enclosed spaces among random strangers who may or may not have even heard of, or just not recognized on sight, one's particular religious practices?
In particular, there is no space for either analytic philosophy or the traditional kind of literary criticism, practiced by Robert Alter or Harold Fisch, that concentrates on the poetic imagery and the narrative contours of the book.
They give space for lots of practices and ideas that we don't seem able to tolerate — at least at present.»
Though I do not have the time or space in the conclusion to this chapter to fully explain non-violent resistance, let me present a few of the guiding principles of this practice, and also suggest a few books so you can do further reading and research on your own.
It will institutionalize practices by which the routines and conventions of its social spaces are administered.
Secondly, these practices of teaching and learning each require distinctive sorts of social space.
Practices of teaching and learning and the practices that maintain the social spaces that learning and teaching create all require a variety of kinds of material support.
That a congregation is constituted by enacting a more broadly and ecumenically practiced worship that generates a distinctive social space implies study of what that space is and how it is formed: What are the varieties of the shape and content of the common lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry); how do congregations characteristically define who they are and what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worship?
Daniel and Elizabeth's experience (and that of couples like them) makes an important truth very clear: The current practice of middle - class American marriage, with its atomized nuclear families, sparse and carefully spaced offspring, and long empty - nesting period before grandchildren arrive, is a recipe for dissatisfaction.
In the popular worship context, there is mutual sharing of practices, symbols and values without so much fuss.33 These marginalised spaces deserves systematic attention.
The causes for this are many, according to the authors (Rafael Cepeda, Elizabeth Carrillo, Rhode González, and Carlos Ham), including the recent recognition by the state of the need for new spaces for religious practice and expressions, and of the profound ideological and economic crisis facing socialist models in general and Cuban society in particular.
This is just a disgusting practice of one's Religion that is founded on space theories to boot.
Russell's appeal to this common practice, however, begs the important question of how, in his case, the necessary «correspondence» among different points in the different observers» perceptual spaces is to be ascertained.
7 It is ecumenical because of the space in which it is being applied, that is, where churches are in dialogue about the interpretation, communication and reception of texts, symbols and practices.
I'll start to practice loving the best way I know, with the people I trust to show me the way forward, and hope that we can make space for God, over and over, to sweep in with healing, wholeness, a spirit - wind of unity and love, as an outpost of the way of Jesus, one daily completely unglamorous step at a time.
The practice of purity and pollution as a conceptual framework to maintain caste divisions finds its rationale in identifying space (and things) as holy.
The Church of North India, which came into existence as a united church in 1970, as a union of former Anglicans, Baptists, Brethren, Disciples, Methodists (British and Australasian), Presbyterians and Congregationalists, is one of the few denominations in the world which makes space for the practice of either infant or believer's baptism within the one church.
Rather this intimate space for ritualized patterns of rites and practices can also form temporary spaces of hospitality and nurture of others from the extended family.
A form of governance for cyberspace that takes equal entitlement to its resources seriously requires far reaching changes of the current political practices in such areas as development assistance, transfer of technology, intellectual property protection, and space cooperation.
I dedicate quite a bit of space in my new book to describing what it was like to practice confession, communion, worship, and healing with these brothers and sisters.
What makes this social space distinctive is largely the medium by which members communicate with one another in the practice of worship and in the practices that are the effects of that communication.
Together, these two effects mean that the social space created by the practice of the worship of God in Jesus name is moral and even political in character.
We have found that this process creates wonderful spaces our family to further explore our Christian faith by examining and practicing at least one of the traditions that the first Christian converts themselves practiced.
With the erosion of religious, ethnic and social connections and the rituals and practices they provide to confront mortality and bereavement, more and more of us must reinvent, from the leftovers and borrowings of our various traditions, the wheel that works the space between the deaths that happen and the deaths that matter.
Look, I fully admit that there was a pagan practice of chopping down trees and erecting them in public spaces or homes and decorating them with lights and gold and silver.
When I spoke with Matthew the next morning discussing the best fire practices for our living space, what to do, when to stop and get out of there, etc that he said «You should do a post about this».
These variables include practices such as row spacing, type of tillage, use and type of cover crop, amount of compost and amount of nitrogen applied as fertilizer.
There's another large part that doesn't apply to Aldi because of our business model — they relate to the business practices of the large supermarket retailers,» he said, citing allocation of shelf space for private label brands and fees and rebates for promotions.
This combination inspection detection system can be easily integrated where production space is limited and helps ensure food manufacturers continue to adhere to the latest codes of practice.
They want a place to practice free of rocks and potholes, a space large enough to run plays and host games.
This situation is very common in rugby so players get a lot of time practicing running in space and acquire muscle memory in evasion methods.
«But during our practice, you would see that players would be making shorter passes and are more bunched together,» due to the lack of space.
After several years of being spread across three separate practice spaces in Concord, Pleasant Hill and Alameda, the club will be taking over one half of the massive NorCal Courts complex in Martinez.
Sagna also amazes me with the amount of space and time he often has to cross but aims for no one hopelessly; surely he must practice them in training?!
An important part of making babywearing a universally accepted practice is ensuring that International Babywearing Week meetings, events, and online spaces are welcoming for people of all backgrounds.
She lives with her family in London, Ontario, and runs a private counseling practice entitled Sharing Spaces, with her practice partner Amanda Saunders, specializing in supporting families as they manage and heal from the impacts of birth trauma.
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