Sentences with phrase «personal ties»

Since certified nursing assistants work closely with patients, they often develop personal ties with them.
While recent research has shown that loneliness can play a role in early death, psychologists are also concerned with the mechanisms by which social relationships and close personal ties affect health.
Studies have found that most entrepreneurial teams are composed of groups with strong personal ties, such as family members and workplace friends.
When do personal ties to a region outweigh the benefits of joining a distant but well - established start - up cluster?
We pride ourselves on being a different kind of law practice, a unique team of lawyers, focused entirely on establishing meaningful, personal ties with all our clients.
Dvilinskas is originally from Lithuania but said he chose Vilnius for an EU office not just because of personal ties, but also because of its «innovative regulating body.»
Admirably, the writers suggest ``... we need to build personal ties with clients if we're going to help them help their pets.
Farmers» markets reestablish personal ties between producers and consumers that do not exist in the impersonal confines of the supermarket.
In Safe Haven, Kate arrives in the small town of Southport struggling with a dark secret and determined to avoid personal ties.
Beautiful yet self - effacing, Katie seems determined to avoid forming personal ties until a series of events draws her into two reluctant relationships: one with Alex, a widowed store owner with
Beautiful yet self - effacing, Katie seems determined to avoid forming personal ties until a series of events draws her into two reluctant relationships: one with Alex, a widowed store owner with a kind heart and two young children; and another with her plainspoken single neighbor, Jo.
He's also given us some insight into his own personal tie to the story of Ender Wiggin.
It was generally agreed that the youngest and strongest members with the fewest personal ties should go ahead and prepare the way.
Front office politics and relationships often end up sticking together a staff that doesn't have any previous long - term personal ties or relationships.
Silver has an intensely personal tie to the destrcution on 9/11, esepcially after an ambulance named in honor of his parents was destroyed.
The Ethiopian leader, whose long standing personal ties with the Sudanese protagonists date back to the 1980s, was the only regional interlocutor respected and listened to by both Khartoum and Juba.
He was in Benghazi from the beginning of last year's uprising against Gadhafi, and forged irreplaceable personal ties with the top rebel leadership.
Flynn has a long - standing and very personal tie to this union.
The report found that the financial and personal ties within and among political clubs, machines, and individual politicians were suspect and strong.
However, his intimate personal ties to Percoco, his tight control over the state university board, his past efforts to obstruct State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's oversight of SUNY contracting and the hundreds of thousands of dollars his campaign has reaped from the parties charged have raised countless questions about his awareness of the alleged illegal dealings.
Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon and an ensemble of young Sudanese actors — all of whom have direct personal ties to the war in their country — bring the inspiring and uplifting story of The Lost Boys of the Sudan to the screen in a film about heartbreak and hope, survival and triumph.
In one episode, a laid - off miner acquires a rifle and goes hunting for scapegoats; in another, a sauna receptionist (Jia's wife, Zhao Tao) takes up a blade to sever difficult personal ties.
The new map is Crait and Iden Versio's personal TIE fighter.
Two other fortune hunters have a similar agenda, one with unlimited wealth and resources and the other with deep personal ties to Victor Sullivan.
A salon - style portrait gallery offers a range of depictions of relationships from close personal ties such as Man Ray's photograph of lover Nancy Cunard (1928); Rashid Johnson's painting of his father made with Afrocentric materials like black soap (2014); Alex Katz's painting of his wife and muse on a bright yellow background in Black Hat No. 3 (2010); Alice Neel's portrait of her son's seated colleague Stephen Herbert (1977) in a relaxed informal pose; to more distant connections.
Whatever personal ties Hsieh may retain to his place of origin, he effectively transformed himself, in his artistic practice, from a restive Taiwanese citizen who jumped ship in the US in 1974 to a full - fledged Western avant - garde artist, known familiarly in the downtown New York art scene as «Sam.»
The rising economic tensions pose a test to what has become Trump's frequent dual - track foreign policy strategy: to establish close personal ties with another head of state even as his administration takes a harder line.
Today, he brings his narrative as a Mexican - American / First - Generation American, first college graduate in his family, and strong personal ties to the community into his inclusive learning community.
The film features three characters — Robin McInvale, Jimmy Miller, and Paul DeLoach — each with their own personal tie to the river.
The idea that personal ties with key functionaries of the Chinese state could help clear political barriers may sound appealing.
Once upon a time, handshakes and personal ties built trust between a business and its customers.
New research suggests that more CEOs would be shown the door if not for their personal ties with their boards, suggesting that it's time to rethink hiring and firing practices and the CEO's role at...
New research suggests that more CEOs would be shown the door if not for their personal ties with their boards, suggesting that it's time to rethink hiring and firing practices and the CEO's role at public companies.
They remain tightly linked by a force more powerful than politics or personal ties: cash.
Shuttering of Tel Aviv office means hedge fund is withdrawing from a country to which founder Howard has close personal ties
In addition, all members of the audit committee must be free of most financial and personal ties to the company, and at least one committee member should be a «financial expert,» according to Sarbanes - Oxley.
The most common problems involve boards with directors with unusually long tenures, advanced ages, no women or minorities, or personal ties to a company's top executives.
The primary focus of this book is on U.S. low - intensity - conflict strategy in Central America because of my personal ties and experiences in the region.
Can she bless and nourish those personal ties without which life is not worth living?
The committee also announces which of its members must recuse themselves from discussions of which schools, due to personal ties.
Everyone is invited even if you have no personal ties to adoption.
Moreover, it was important for babies to forge close, personal ties to their caregivers.
The ad highlights his family and personal ties to the district and his trips around the area, part of a 163 - town campaign as well as his stances on Social Security, health care, as well as combatting opioid addiction and gun violence.
At the time, Mercury boasted of Hinton's strong professional and personal ties to Gov. Andrew Cuomo — and her husband, Howard Glazer, was one of Cuomo's oldest friends and the State Operations director.
July 1, 2015: Newsday reports Singh, involved in lawsuits that could threaten beach concession service in the Town of Oyster Bay, has financial, political and personal ties to Edward Mangano.
July 1, 2015: Newsday reports that Singh, involved in lawsuits that could threaten beach concession service in the Town of Oyster Bay, has financial, political and personal ties to Edward Mangano.

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