Sentences with phrase «of reengaging»

It is less likely that loosing is going to be emphasized without some method of reengaging the player in the game.
Initially, you're going to feel stiffness when you get up and maybe even as you walk around the first few days, but that stiffness is the result of reengaging long dormant muscles.

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Sleep around an hour, and you'll wake up foggy and struggle to reengage with your day because of «sleep inertia.»
-- Ruth Ross, speaker, author of «Coming Alive: The Journey to Reengage Your Life and Career,» and engagement evangelist, addressing the epidemic of employee disengagement in Corporate America.
For a number of reasons Aquinas» formulation of the idea of just war provides a useful place to begin reengaging the classic just war tradition in its specifically Christian form.
The Milk Processor Education Program (MilkPEP) sees kids between the ages of seven and 17 as a bright spot in potential volume growth for the fluid milk category and is working to reengage this younger demographic, says MilkPEP VP of strategy and insights...
When starting solids it's crucial to let formula fed babies reengage their own satiation cues by being in complete control of how much they eat.
Electoral reform, a fairer voting system, is really the key to reengaging people, to overcome their lack of trust.
My case for unrestricted political advertising is based on three elements: an ideological preference for freedom, the practical consideration that it would reengage the public, and that it would boost the competitiveness of the political market.
The presence of some young people in parliament may act as a strong symbolic gesture to reengage young people in politics, potentially increasing their voting turnout.
In May, during an interview with The House Magazine, I outlined my views on a range of issues, including the need for Labour to reengage with our working class base.
Hillary Clinton said she's «ready to come out of the woods» and reengage in the political discourse.
But Sir Menzies warned it must reengage with its citizens by cutting the amount of legislation produced from Brussels.
The scale of their defeat could be enormous if they don't find a way to reengage their traditional core supporters.
After a surprise marriage proposal from her boyfriend of only a few months, though, Sukel decided to reengage with her more daring self.
Schiff thinks that once a brain reengages with the world, it will often restart processes of repair and renewal.
After a moment or two of stillness, reengage with your day.
But reengaging would mean facing his part in the rise of Snoke's darkly ambitious apprentice, Kylo Ren (Adam Driver, «Logan Lucky»).
The purpose of the Life Vest Inside ™ (hereafter referred to as LVI) curriculum is to attend to the child, reengage him / her with discussions and experiences rooted in kindness, aligned with a theoretical framework to elicit critical thinking, all while attending to the current expectations of curricular instruction in schools framed around the United States Common Core Standards (www.corestandards.org, 2012).
So that's really important for us in Australia to understand that a fifth of our students might actually be disengaged and not causing any problems, yet we don't really put any resources into those students, or into teachers, to reengage them or find other ways of dealing with them.
But redesign offers an opportunity to reengage students and improve their motivation, while setting proper expectations and monitoring to «push school to the top of the list.»
These ongoing discussions and coaching sessions pull students out of hiding and give them backup to reengage with their peers and recommit to the task at hand.
Roseanna Ander, Jonathan Guryan and Jens Ludwig propose scaling up a daily, individualized tutorial program that would allow students who have fallen behind grade level in math to reengage with regular classroom instruction, likely increasing their chances of graduating high school and achieving the many long - term economic benefits that go along with academic success.
The school community sets policies specifically promoting (a) the development and sustainability of social, emotional, ethical, civic and intellectual skills, knowledge and dispositions and (b) a comprehensive system to address barriers to learning and teaching and reengage students who have become disengaged.
She said a new principal and team of teachers have helped reengage the community and tripled enrollment in four years.
In February, three SCWS school counselors made a presentation at the Palmetto State School Counselor Association Conference in Myrtle Beach titled, «Cultivating a Climate of Caring: Reengaging the Wounded Student,» focused on reaching «at - risk» students.
This step should be complemented with new strategies to reengage at - risk youth early on, including outreach to parents, targeted mentoring and tutoring programs, high expectations, and expansion of promising alternative education programs such as career academies.
We have to reengage both our «summer slide» students, and those chronically unengaged, into a learning and assessment culture that allows students to see that the fruits of their labors pay dividends in the sweet success of learning, and not simply an assessment culture of «remembering.»
But upon the launch of the third - generation SL with the R107 and C107, he reengaged his motorsports efforts.
It's an important story, told in a way that should reengage adults and open eyes of younger readers.
To Break Your Busy is to tackle the recurring problem and battle of Busy Work Vs Real Work in our lives so that we can reconnect and reengage with our creativity and Creative Core.
Keri enjoys the rewards and challenges of staying home with the children, however she recently joined GPVC on Saturdays to reengage in her professional career.
(The fight usually ends when one of the dogs refuses to reengage.)
By reengaging lapsed clients, not on the basis of specific services but to provide comprehensive, regular preventive healthcare, your practice is providing a large number of your MIA patients the care they need and deserve!
During 2015 - 2016, PHP partnered with Vetstreet, a leading provider of integrated veterinary marketing solutions, to provide a client - centric email reminder program to reengage inactive pet owners.
This can be difficult when you're letting go of and then reengaging the gas, forcing small corrections to turn into massive boosts because the craft forces you to do so.
When she returned from her uptown wilderness to the fashionable Upper West side in the 1960s she was out of step with the contemporary scene, however Neel made a concerted effort to reengage with the New York art world painting numerous portraits of artists, curators and gallery owners, including the poet and MOMA curator Frank O'Hara, and artists Andy Warhol and Robert Smithson.
In this role, Hayes will develop the overall creative direction of the museum's physical environment for the next two years, reengaging audiences with the institution's landscape through her fresh vision.
«Leonard's photographs, sculptures and installations ask the viewer to reengage with how we see,» stated Elisabeth Sherman, assistant curator at the Whitney, who is organizing the New York installation of the show in close collaboration with the artist.
Even after having grasped the figurative function of his strokes, it remains easy to reengage with their abstract qualities.
«Encasing everything in resin puts things at the same material level, but reveals a pre-functional object materiality,» says the artist, «It's like destroying the meaning of a thing and reengaging with another meaning of it at the same time.»
We expect to begin a series of campus meetings in coming weeks to reengage with the alumni community about our shared principles and the next chapter for The Cooper Union.
While the pieces can look like renderings from a fantasy world, they are also intricate studies of space and structure in which the viewer is continually reengaging the work through its constant shift and flow of perspectives.
Reengaging with the iconography of previous bodies of work, the new paintings on view mark Osborne's return back to figurative painting after a period of total abstraction — utilzing bookcases, her studio painting storage, and windows as a point of departure for further play with blocks of color within the paintings.
Another: Christopher Wool contributes Untitled (1995), a piece in enamel and aluminum that speaks to Minimalism's rejection of Abstract Expressionism by reengaging the practice of gestural painting.
The partnership began when McCall wanted to reengage sound after a turn toward digital projection removed the incidental sound that used to accompany his use of old film projectors, with all their wheezing and whirring.
While it appears that artist Mandla Reuter is influenced by this conceptually critical approach to art making and those artists associated with Institutional Critique, he reengages its spirit, fusing it with related and unrelated investigations, to occupy his own, unique position in the questioning of space and display, unearthing new questions in turn.
Also, we have to reengage with all of our academic units, allowing for some renewal of faculty positions that were held in abeyance for the last couple of years, allowing those positions to be recruited.
As Iran lurches toward reengaging with the world after the end of years of sanctions, a crown jewel waits in history's shadow.
They speak of self - abnegation but simultaneously of the assertion of the artist reengaged with the physical medium, dark though it is.
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