Sentences with phrase «performance field»

In the human performance field, rigor is a measure of personal performance, not a standard to quantify how much information has been learned.
The show ring and performance fields test the dog's inherent temperament, as well as its ability to perform and the handler's ability to train it to perform.
«A novel approach for high performance field emission electron sources.»
Seeking a position of a corporate attorney with a respectable firm where I make the best use of my knowledge in the field of corporate law and contribute towards the organization through my performance
Her books, beginning with First Things Fast and Job Aids and Performance Support, have been key references in the learning and performance field for over two decades.
Our programs and systems compliment the clinical and performance fields by using evidence - based corrective exercise, cognitive science and access to essential services to prevent injury and enhance your quality of life.
EDITOR WES RAYNAL: BMW M5, Mercedes - Benz E63 AMG, Jaguar XFR — that's about the midsize Euro performance field at the moment, right?
This is a docile, gentle dog that makes a calm companion while at the same time excelling in hunting, therapy, agility, conformation obedience, tracking and / or other performance fields.
Beginning in the early 1980s, performance builders and racers recognized the potential of Honda engines to radically re-shape the high performance field.
Seeking a position as a mortgage manager that allows share my experience in the field of financing and mortgage and monitor the work of my team so that they make positive contribution through their performance
Her exhibitions like Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art and the upcoming Radical Presence, which will consider the contributions of artists of color to the performance field, were being made before curatorial and institutional conversations about diversity were common.
In spring 1963, Johns helped start the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, then intended to sponsor and raise funds in the performance field; the other founders were John Cage, Elaine de Kooning, the designer David Hayes, and the theater producer Lewis B. Lloyd.
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