Sentences with phrase «permanent changes with»

This group examines elements that contribute to sexual compulsivity and unhealthy relationship boundaries, and gives individuals tools to facilitate healthy, permanent changes with the support of other men going through their recovery process.
In 2016, resolve to make a permanent change with project tools and workflow solutions that eliminate repetitive tasks and streamline operations.
I'm not sure if I've noticed a permanent change with that device as of yet, but it does enhance my lips at least temporarily.

Not exact matches

«Social entrepreneurs are people who look at society and see the big problems and see innovative solutions that are permanent and can change the fabric of society,» says Dr. Lyndon Haviland, interim CEO for Darkness to Light, a non-profit organization tasked with preventing the sexual abuse of children.
With Google's all - important search algorithm in a state of permanent improvement — Quipp says it is updated 550 times a year — the SEP team needs to stay on top of all the technical developments and rapidly adjust the company's advice to clients to reflect those changes in the search world.
Also, if a majority of the Board is comprised of persons other than (i) persons for whose election proxies were solicited by the Board; or (ii) persons who were appointed by the Board to fill vacancies caused by death or resignation or to fill newly - created directorships («Board Change»), unless the Committee or Board determines otherwise prior to such Board Change, then participants immediately prior to the Board Change who cease to be employees or non-employee directors within six months after such Board Change for any reason other than death or permanent disability generally have their (i) options and stock appreciation rights become immediately exercisable and to the extent not canceled or cashed out, generally have at least six months to exercise such awards; (ii) restrictions with respect to restricted stock and RSRs lapse and generally shares are delivered; and (iii) performance shares and performance units pay out pro rata based on performance through the end of the last calendar quarter before the time the participant ceased to be an employee.
Faced with the scheduled sunset of all provisions of the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts and the 2009 stimulus act (as well as a number of other tax laws), and unable to agree on permanent changes, Congress temporarily extended many provisions in the (unpunctuated) Tax Relief Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010.
But co-founder Marian Goodell has hinted at another major change: expanding beyond Black Rock Desert — the dusty Nevada expanse that's become almost synonymous with the festival — and developing a private tract of land as a permanent Burning Man community.
Looking forward to 2018, recent changes to tax law (including a permanent reduction in the US corporate tax rate) could benefit many businesses based in, or with heavy exposure to, the United States.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, R - Texas, is developing what he calls «Tax Reform 2.0,» which would include making the individual cuts permanent along with some other changes he said he's working on with the White House.
He argued those trends, coupled with growing corporate social responsibility, means faith - based organisations are more ready and needed than ever to bring permanent change to areas of crisis.
Even so, Schickel has been criticized in the past for abetting liberalism via relativism and lack of commitment, an argument he counters by appealing to the distinction between doctrine, which is permanent, and discipline (ritual, language, and arts), which changes with the times.
One man, now living in a permanent committed relationship, told of his struggles with guilt and self - acceptance and said: «Accepting Christ and becoming openly gay have changed my just plain sexuality into love - expressive sexuality.»
Now, all that being said, I do kind of disagree with a church asking their congregation to get permanent body art for Lent, which is meant for giving up something for a relatively short period of time... this is something that they'll always have with them, even though their beliefs may change.
Enlarge your view of the final fact which is permanent amid change... This ultimate fact includes in its appetitive vision all possibilities of order, possibilities at once incompatible and unlimited with a fecundity beyond imagination.
With those exceptions, however, nations outside the socialist camp have effected little permanent change.
Biblical or Nonbiblical: I was surprised to see that in the whole of the Paulsons» book only a half - dozen signs were composed of Bible verses — including one church in Corinth, Kentucky, which cut the Gordian knot of ever - changing signage by erecting a permanent red - brick diptych with the Ten Commandments engraved on it.
No one can be said to be living at all until he has realized and come to terms with the real and permanent which transcends change and decay.
The Temecula Valley Museum is designed with permanent and changing exhibits that allow visitors to take a self - guided tour introducing them to our local and period history.
The Poland international has had a good season on loan with Italy's Serie A club Roma and despite previously saying that he wanted to be a Gunner throughout his whole career, the keeper has changed his mind and is now hoping that the clubs can agree to make his deal permanent, as a Sky Sports report explains.
They pulled the plug quickly after he allowed four goals on nine shots in Game 4, however, and now there's a sense that the change will be permanent with Murray back in his starting role.
This off - season saw major changes to the NBA landscape with Dwight Howard finally finding a permanent home in Houston, Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett moving from Boston to their Atlantic Division rival Brooklyn, Andre Iguodala joining the up - and - coming Warriors, and Doc Rivers taking over coaching duties for the Clippers.
Watford made wholesale changes in the summer with ten players joining in total with seven on a permanent basis and three as loan signings.
They house and cultivate one of Canada's largest botanical collections, with three being permanent and one feature biome that changes frequently throughout the year.
The first thing you should tell them is that «divorce is a permanent decision — one that is not going to change,» says Christina McGhee, a nationally recognized divorce coach with a master's degree in social work and the author of Parenting Apart.
This isn't always true, of course — after the «spring forward» change, some babies make the later time their permanent bedtime — so you may have to go with the flow.
It was not clear from this review whether or not community efforts would lead to permanent changes in breastfeeding patterns; however, this analysis confirmed previous speculation regarding the presence of a supportive health system synergized with community efforts: those community interventions that were linked to positive health systems with breastfeeding support already in place appeared to have a greater impact on breastfeeding.
Sadly, much of the work focuses on children who have been exposed to neglect where high levels of stress hormones coupled with minimum adult interaction has resulted in permanent changes in their brain structure leading to impaired emotional wellbeing and difficulty in adjusting to stress and anxiety in adulthood (Rutter 1989 et al).
Along with 15 permanent exhibits and programming spaces, CCM presents a variety of changing exhibits and companion programs each year.
Football might be synonymous with impact, but such technology combined with the measures and changes being passed throughout the country will decrease the risk of serious, perhaps permanent, brain damage to athletes while enabling them to keep on playing the sport they love.
It's vital that all these people are provided with permanent decent housing - that this still hasn't happened is a national disgrace - but it is also vital that attitudes towards all social housing tenants and those in need of housing changes.
We were promised by Conservative ministers that the relaxation of restrictions on supermarket trading were not going to be a Trojan horse for permanent change, but perhaps spending too much time with Nick Clegg has given the Prime Minister a taste for dishonesty.
If it's done right, as appears to be happening with the «Buffalo Billion,» Upstate's future trajectory might be changed in a meaningful and permanent way.
«There is no permanent friend or enemy in politics, our people need to change strategy, Igbo people should work with APC.
So they made the unpopular changes (tax increases and tax cuts for unsympathetic recipients) permanent and made the popular changes temporary with the idea that they would later fix the popular changes.
As well as their focus on the constitution with the promise of a bill of rights, their manifesto, Change the Face of Britain, called for permanent prices and incomes policies, better pensions and a minimum earnings level.
Much reformist discussion of the House of Commons views it as an institution in permanent decline, operating in a museum - building with stuffy and out - of - date processes that MPs stubbornly refuse to change.
The chairman of the legislative Black and Hispanic Task Force, Karim Camara, says saddling a young person with a permanent criminal record can change the trajectory of their lives for the worse.
But while chemotherapy and radiation are associated with temporary changes, such as hair loss and tissue swelling, the treatments can have an unseen, permanent effect: infertility due to irreparably damaged sperm or egg cells.
These changes will end the currently common, but antisocial, practice of pretending to employ young scientists at a different university after the termination of their temporary contract without providing them with the opportunity to apply for a permanent position.
In keeping with «the Administration's continuing commitment to attract and retain highly skilled immigrants,» says a DHS statement, one of the rule changes would allow H - 4 dependent spouses of H - 1B visa holders who are in process of applying for permanent residency to obtain work authorization.
Ice - sheet growth, coupled with favorable changes in Earth's orbit, pushed the planet past a climatic tipping point and led to both the rapid buildup of a permanent ice sheet in the Antarctic and much larger changes in global climate, says Hren.
Male contraceptive options have not changed in over a century, and are currently limited to condoms and withdrawal (with high pregnancy rates in typical use), or vasectomy (meant to be permanent).
«Throughout the process, we worked with members from across the aisle to make changes, including adding a provision that allowed spouses and minor children of legal permanent residents to come to the U.S. after waiting one year for their green cards.
«One of the surprising findings from this study was that even the subjects who had extreme exposure — two subjects who went to a music festival with 16 hours of exposure at 101 to 103 dBA (A-weighted decibels), which is around 1,000 percent of the daily occupational noise limit — had only temporary changes on some functional tests, with no evidence of permanent pathology,» Le Prell said.
Researchers worry that genome editing could accidentally affect the wrong part of the genome — a change that would be permanent with a DNA base editor.
«While NSF's permanent staff are highly knowledgeable and capable,» explains a recent white paper on the use of rotators, «the ever changing global science, engineering, and education landscape requires NSF to continually complement its permanent staff with the expertise of individuals from the broader research and education community.»
«Permanent data storage with light: Researchers develop the first non-volatile all - optical chip memory based on phase change materials.»
Then it dials way down... leaving behind permanent changes in neural circuit structure that can cause low IQ, learning disabilities and hypersensitivity, along with other symptoms characteristic of ASD.
These factors, together with damage to the lining of the blood vessels, can lead to permanent changes in the immune cells.
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