Sentences with phrase «often on the front lines»

They're often on the front line, dealing with children who are tired and / or excitable after a lunch of empty calories from the a la carte line, and they may be your best allies.)
David: Thank you for sharing this story with your large audience — whether they like it or not, food service professionals are often on the front line of choking incidents (as was the case with the Brooklyn 9 - year - old), so it seems critical that they be prepared for such emergencies.
Photographers are often on the front lines of war, risking their lives to document deadly conflict zones.
We are often on the front lines, assessing patients as they are initially presented and then assessing them repeatedly after the clinician leaves.
When disaster strikes, houses of worship are often on the front lines, feeding and sheltering victims.
When it comes to action, religious groups like Interfaith Power and Light are often on the front lines organizing people of faith by the thousands to support a sustainable future.
Medical assistants are often on the front lines of medical care, interacting directly with patients.
Church leaders are often on the front line of intervening with individuals and families when they are facing difficulties and we are here to help with questions and concerns that may arise when these circumstances become confusing or difficult.

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An often - overlooked source for great ideas are those who live or work on the front lines of health care.
Often, that translates to employees on the front lines stealing patient medical data or client social security numbers, which can then be sold on the black market or used to commit fraud like collecting someone else's social security benefits, opening new credit card accounts in another's name, or applying for health insurance by assuming the identity of someone else.
So I would say the employees in your store or the employees that are on the front lines of your business, large or small, are interacting with customers as often if not more often than you.
They'll pour on attention until you're hooked — and then they give you nothing, or maybe dangle attention in front of you just often enough to keep you linked in, or maybe even switch over to negative conditioning / guilt to keep you on the line.
Kachunga is highly effective in this respect, often moving up to join Mounié on the front line and then dropping back out to drag defenders with him.
Since I started blogging, I've become better acquainted with two school nurses (one a new friend, one who serves with me on Houston's Student Health Advisory Council) and now realize that it's often school nurses who are on the front lines of the childhood obesity crisis, conducting diabetes screenings and BMI evaluations, and using those few precious minutes with students to try to educate them as much as they can about nutrition and health.
In the absence of guidance, agencies responsible for co-ordinating emergency response and volunteers working on the front line are often not aware that donations of formula milk can put babies at risk.
«When it comes to securing fairness and justice for those who are being wronged, whether by a landlord or farmer, Adriano is on the front lines, often leading the way.»
Let me point to 10 things that I sketched out this morning: too much money spent on administration and bureaucracy and not enough on front - line patient care; too little patient - centric information to inform decision making; too little innovation; too little clinical input into decision making; too much inertia and hostility to reform, as we have seen today; too much process - driven target culture distorting clinical decision making; falling productivity; poor outcomes across a range of clinical indicators; too often, weak commissioning of servicing; and widening health inequalities in the past 10 years, in addition to the scandals that occurred in Staffordshire and Kent.
Research on homeless outreach often lags behind efforts on the front lines where program managers constantly try new ways to increase retention and recovery rates
But on the front lines of conservation, where people live intimately with primary forests, biodiversity hotspots and endangered species, it is often grinding poverty that drives the destruction.
It's ironic that looking for weight loss information on - line involves sitting in front of a computer, and sitting in front of computer involves expending very little energy and (more often than not) it also involves some amount of passive eating.
The leather is gorgeous, the upholstery is perfect, and the lines of the sofa are accented with chrome from one front corner, all along the top of the sofa, and back to the front corner on the other side.The sofa is basically cantilevered over it's base!I am often a sucker for burlap (despite a mild allergy to it that I discovered after making burlap pillow covers) so I appreciate this combination of a modern wing chair with an upholstered burlap back.
The term «hotshot» is spoken repeatedly in Only The Brave, and it takes some adjustment to realize it's not a nickname or an adjective but an official designation for teams trained to work on the front lines of wildfires — often literally fighting fire with fire.
Even though teachers are on the front line of education about acquired immune deficiency syndrome, they are often the last ones consulted about the methods and materials used to address the subject in their classrooms.
Church leaders, who often are on the front lines when family crises hit, come away with concrete skills and tools for serving as liaisons between families and the mental health community.
Teachers and schools are on the front lines of the fight to end childhood hunger, and I often hear stories of teachers who spend their own money on food for their students.
Often times, politicians and education reformers are making the decisions that directly affect teachers in the classroom without proper input from those on the front lines of implementing new policies.
Teachers and principals are on the front line of developing curriculum often without a curriculum director.
This is life on the front lines in a world that Westerners all too often willfully define with inaccurate generalities.
But one of the as - of - yet unsung benefits to indie publishing and digital publishing is that people who are experts in their career fields are now turning to self - publishing to tell the often - amazing back stories that come from years of experience on the front lines in their given careers.
Community rescue groups are on the front lines daily, in the ditches, the highways and the byways, and they often are the groups who pull the undesirables... and then get stuck with them.
They are a lot less frequent than previous entries and more often than not you'll think it's an unrealistic collision, only to then look back on a replay and notice it's a realistic reaction to a random foot or leg trip while running through the front line gap.
Too often, they are on the front lines of climate disaster and fossil fuel extraction, facing structural injustices worsened by climate change.
Markings often start above the front nearside headlight and then move diagonally with the impact point on the front screen on the centre line towards the driver's side.
«Human resources managers serve on the front lines of a company's recruitment efforts and are often the gatekeepers of the interview process.
They are often the ones on the front lines who answer questions patients may have about their prescriptions.
Being on the front lines, removed from the buyer and seller relationships of real estate, and as a long - time homeowner himself, Borda has seen how real estate development has shifted as the value of quick and easy junk removal services has increased in the often quick - turnaround world of home - flipping, renovations and new home developments in large cities including Toronto and Vancouver.
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