Sentences with phrase «particularly deep knowledge»

Her HR experience also covers human capital management, training, development, HR policy and strategy and change management and she has particularly deep knowledge of the healthcare, hospitality and retail industries.
Igor has practiced in Russia for more than 20 years, and has developed a particularly deep knowledge of the local market and business climate.

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«I think you need to be careful with young children,» Brodsky Schur says, highlighting ages five to eight as particularly delicate years — when children register just enough information to be afraid but often lack the deeper knowledge and coping skills to put their reactions into context.
This research is particularly timely, as k - 12 education shifts from an emphasis on rote learning and standardization toward more experiential learning that emphasizes the acquisition of deep content knowledge and 21st century skills.
I add «historian» to that description because his knowledge of video game history (particularly console / Japanese video game history) is deep.
His deep knowledge of artificial intelligence, particularly at the intersection of legal language and legal information retrieval, is a huge asset as we continue to expand our AI team capabilities and launch new products and improvements into ROSS.
«Joi's deep knowledge of state bar ethics rules is a significant asset for our clients, particularly as rules change and vary among regions.
Our approach blends science — particularly psychology and neuroscience, since lawyers depend so heavily on their brains — with what a deep knowledge of what it really means to be a lawyer.
In the sports industry, team - based hobbies are particularly valuable, as are those that demonstrate your leadership qualities or deep industry knowledge.
I have been able to look at particular situations of children in a different light and that has definitely enabled me to stop and think okay maybe this isn't going to work particularly this way for this child I might alter this and take a different approach and see how I go there and just you know really being able to step back in order to take a step forward and considering the child and not necessarily just you know it's not a black and white thing, it's you know being engaged with the child and having a deep knowledge of the children that you working with so that you not missing those subtle cues that children give off about what their needs are and what they need.
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