Sentences with phrase «past training efforts»

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Veteran entrepreneurs used to bury past efforts that didn't work out, training themselves to deftly talk around the unsuccessful ventures on their CVs.
This year, judges believe Hong Kong's leading wine importer Kerry Wines demonstrated tireless efforts to expand its product portfolio — adding another 14 brands in the past year — and keen dedication to provide education and training by offering sommelier masterclasses, WSET courses in addition to first - hand visits to vineyards and wineries.
He has spearheaded Mindful's community - building efforts within the mindfulness movement for the past five years, and is currently on the Advisory Board of the Center for Mindfulness at UMass, and the Boards of Directors of the Mind Fitness Training Institute (MFTI) and the Institute for Mindful Leadership.
His training has many top level endurance athletes setting personal records far beyond past efforts with a dramatic reduction in training time and mileage.
98, an eighth - grade counselor at Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School in Massachusetts (Jacob's district), says that in the past few years, her district has put a lot of effort into helping educators at all levels — elementary through high school — get the training they need.
After training thousands of teachers over the past five years in a massive effort to raise reading achievement, Oklahoma officials are worried that the exercise may have been for naught.
The crate training process takes time, effort, and patience which depend on your dog's age, temperament and past experiences.
We would be glad to make a pre-class evaluation of the dog and its past training in an effort to give us and the dog handler the level of confidence needed to successfully navigate the demands of advanced training.
Jason began volunteering his services in an effort to learn more about training and over the past 20 years he has mastered the skills of a protection dog decoy.
Given her past efforts to improve her career potential (i.e. repeating grade 12 to improve her marks, taking a college culinary course which she paid for through a student loan, changing jobs to obtain a better paid position, pursing a plan to move into health care work), I find that there is a real and substantial possibility that she would have taken some form of additional training to obtain a better position in health care, had the MVA not occurred.
Another consideration which may help with potential employers will be the ability to use the past and explain your continuing efforts and goals which improve your skills and training.
Over the past twenty - plus years she has been responding to the needs of the RI Spanish - speaking family child care community, both with her advocacy efforts and by providing training and technical assistance in Spanish.
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