Isn't there
any other point of contact that you could make, or any other entry point to the work?
The goal here is to translate the pleasure from your bliss pearl to the introitus —
your other point of contact.
Here's what this approach looks like: Administrators make frequent short, unannounced classrooms visits (at least once a month), followed promptly by face - to - face listening / coaching conversations; teacher teams meet regularly to discuss planning, pedagogy, and assessment results; and teacher assessment is saved till the end of the school year, pulling together observations,
other points of contact, and teachers» self - assessments.
Improving Credit Availability for Small Businesses In March 2015, the SBA rolled out «SBA One,» a program to streamline the application process and several
other points of contact between the agency and a borrower.
Ask contractors and
other points of contact to send you pictures regularly.
Not exact matches
«Yes, we must protect the environment — it is our number one resource — but at the end
of the day, studies have
pointed to global warming, human
contact, coastal development» as
other significant threats to coral.
The registered office address
of a company will be the first
point of contact for HMRC, Companies House and
other Government bodies to forward statutory mail onto.
EVEN with Facebook, emails, texting and a whole range
of other technologies, the telephone is still an important
contact point for your customers and for the majority
of people is the preferred method
As Schilling
points out, Einstein once noted: «My passionate sense
of social justice and social responsibility has always contrasted oddly with my pronounced freedom from the need for direct
contact with
other human beings and human communities.
The Spam Reporting is the
point of contact for receiving complaints, reports
of spam and
other electronic threats related to CASL.
«The collaboration we saw was some billing and administrative
contacts between the two
of them, so you'd see similar people show up in each
of the accounts,» said Schroepfer, when asked for more detail about what it had found, before declining to say anything else in a public setting on account
of ongoing investigations — despite the committee
pointing out
other witnesses it has heard from have not held back on that front.
And sometimes, our
points of contact are happy to intro us into
other departments and functions that might similarly benefit from our offering.
It will provide its members and the general public with analysis
of cybersecurity issues and act as a
point of contact for cyber information - sharing organizations in
other countries.
Rather than the theologically tenuous
points of contact between God and the world offered by most
other theologies, process thought suggests that God is intimately a part
of the world, and that the world is intimately a part
of God.
The hitherto scattered fragments
of humanity, being at length brought into close
contact, are beginning to interpenetrate to the
point of reacting economically and psychically upon each
other; with the result, given the fundamental relationship between biological compression and the heightening
of consciousness,
of an irresistible rise within us and around us
of the level
of Reflection.
closer inspection
of Merleau - Ponty's philosophizing reveals perhaps more parallels and possible
points of contact with important doctrines
of Anglo - American philosophy than the thought
of any
other phenomenologist.
3 But perhaps most interesting
of all, Whitehead observes that «It is necessary to assume that the
points in this concept disintegrate, and do not, in general, persist from instant to instant» (MC 43).4 Since a
point is composed
of lines and the lines are moving, then, unless all the lines are moving uniformly in the same direction, the lines will be constantly «touching» and «breaking
contact with»
other lines.
On the
other hand, evidentialists are right to assert that between Christian and anti «Christian systems
of thought there is always a
point of contact.
The best way to bring the sinfulness
of such sins home to us is to
point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business,
contacts with
others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect
of our neighbors, ugliness
of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat
other persons as mere «things.»
Others go on to
point out that these are young people, and that the sport
of wrestling is a very close
contact competition:
Indeed, everybody holds certain principles
of «elemental faith»: for example, that the world has some kind
of order to it, and that we have some kind
of moral responsibility Elemental faith and
other forms
of secular faith provide «
points of contact» for Christians trying to explain saving faith.
We are challenged today at this
point by the cultural and doctrinal exuberance
of indigenous third - world expressions
of Christianity, not to mention unprecedented
contact with
other world religious traditions on their own terms.
The essential
point was that given the theory
of impetus, the continued motion
of a projectile could be explained after
contact with the moving - agent was terminated without appealing to a rush
of air around the projectile, a phenomenon not easily made compatible with
other empirical and theoretical aspects
of the Aristotelian theory.
Beyond the Host Stand — Special Use Lecterns Lecterns can also be essential tools in
other areas
of your restaurant for both your staff and your customers: Valet Stands — An attractive, weatherproof lectern provides a secure
point of contact for arriving customers.
As most
of these keepers hurt themselves in 50/50 challenges, Middlesbrough's Mark Schwarzer and Newcastle's Shay Given are
other recent victims, one option would be to essentially outlaw
contact with a keeper in 50 / 50s — maybe even to the
point of a booking.
Considering the strength, shape and position
of the jacking
points, they may become one
of the initial
points of contact in a crash with another car and alter the performance
of the crash structure
of the
other car.
This should be a teacher that your child feels comfortable talking to and that can be sure to be a regular
point of contact throughout the day for
other teachers and you.
Men's Advice Line (check out their website here) offers unhurried emotional and practical support to male victims
of domestic violence and can
point you towards a wide range
of further assistance on child
contact, parenting, housing, mental health and housing, among
other issues.
Click here to download further details; alternatively email Debi Roker, who is also the
point of contact if you would like to register to receive information about future courses in
other regions.
These types
of documents serve as a protection for birth families, but also serve as a launching
point for open, honest discussion between birthparents and adoptive parents about their expectations for the adoption, their level
of comfort with
contact, and any
other issues that feel important to address as they make a plan for their family.
NYBE will provide a single
point of contact for businesses to help navigate regulatory requirements as well as support services and
other technical assistance resources.
Burnham's big idea is «whole - person care» so patients and carers have a single
point of contact in the NHS rather than ringing the council for some things and the GP for
others.
Some argue the rotating wheels act like a gyroscope to help the bicycle correct itself;
others believe the «trail» (the angle between a bike's steering axis and its
point of contact with the ground) forces the bike into a stabilizing turn.
The increased surface area
of the rippling «leaf» creates three times as many catalytic
contact points as
other molybdenum disulfide structures, and the new creation can handle higher temperatures than platinum without sintering and gumming up the cell.
Some clues
point to
contact with outsiders and the exchange
of foods and
other products.
And several
other women
contacted by Next Wave made the same
point: Much
of the responsibility for ensuring you have a safe pregnancy rests with you.
For the first time during the hurricane, PRSN took over as the tsunami warning focal
point for Puerto Rico on the west side
of the island, acting as the central
point of contact for tsunami and
other coastal hazards.
In this wide - ranging, humorous talk, Seth Shostak takes a look at Star Wars and
other science fiction films from the
point of view
of a skeptical scientist, tells stories about the movies he has been asked to advise, and muses about aliens from space and how we might make
contact with them.
The Tech Transfer Ombuds Program provides private sector R&D partners and
others in the broader commercial marketplace with a neutral and confidential
point of contact to whom they can voice their «concerns».
This coach will be your primary
point of contact, and you will have access to all
of our
other coaches as well.
These mineral ions are available for absorption, while
other minerals that form an integral part
of the clay particles may, in some circumstances, be available for absorption through ionic exchange at the
point of contact with the intestinal villi.
As you lift each toe, try to keep it
pointing straight ahead, not
pointing towards the
other toes, and be sure that the ball
of the foot stays in
contact with the floor, as it's easy to cheat by rolling your foot rather than lifting your toes.
Boxing, for instance, uses two
points of contact (both hands) and many
other forms
of martial arts use only hands and feet.
Certain styles prefer shin while
others prefer the top
of the foot / ankle region as the
point of contact.
In
other words, you will never get the opportunity to reach the
point where you can get a
contact number or full name
of someone you are interested in.
Written long before the sequels were published, Garland's script seizes on key ideas from the novel, but spins them in exciting new directions, using his source as a kind
of leaping - off
point (even the opening meteor detail is a bit
of a departure, albeit one with rich
other - worldly implications) from which he offers five tough women a chance to make first
contact with this alien presence, and perhaps save the human race in the process.
Signs
point to her direct
contact working in her former employ
of the U.S. government (McGregor, The Men Who Stare at Goats), which leaves her stranded without knowing just whom she can trust
other than her famed author father (Paxton, Thunderbirds).
Creating
points of contact between students who would otherwise not interact delivers a humbling but elevating awareness
of the «
other.»
Like
other educators I interviewed, she stresses the importance
of training staff (not only teachers) to create a supportive environment for all families, from the first
point of contact with a receptionist to the lunchroom monitors to teachers and administrators.
If there are
other problems with integrating them into the team, work closely with their management
point of contact to come up with a plan that works for all.