Sentences with phrase «power worked their programme»

I wanted to know how other people who were «genuinely» agnostic and who may also not share a belief in a god or higher power worked their programme.

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The Corbynite Labour left is simply the latest inheritor of past projects «to bring about a fundamental and irreversible shift in the balance of power and wealth in favour of working people and their families», to use a formulation from Labour's programme in 1973.
The Deputy Power Minister, John Jinapor who was also on the programme carried live at the Coconut Groove Hotel, says the ministry is working around the clock to ensure that there is regular power supply during the Christmas pePower Minister, John Jinapor who was also on the programme carried live at the Coconut Groove Hotel, says the ministry is working around the clock to ensure that there is regular power supply during the Christmas pepower supply during the Christmas period.
Scotland is being given what Lord Smith described as «full powers over all programmes to help people back into work», but it does not get what the SNP calls «job - creating powers», nor control over the minimum wage.
According to the power minister, while his ministry was working towards ending the load shedding programme, it would not be possible to curtail outages as a result of faulty transmitters or activities of criminals who steal the copper cables.
• It will have all powers of support for unemployed people through employment programmes, mainly delivered at present through the Work Programme.
The EPSRC Energy Programme will build on the large amount of research already being conducted through a number of consortia and research programs at various institutions working in areas such as biomass and bioenergy, marine energy, and extending the lifetime of conventional power plants through the Supergen programme.
Here's how it works - I train 3 big sessions per week and train all of the elements that I would keep in a regular rugby strength coach programme: special strength development, power, strength, accessory work and some energy system development stuff thrown in.
In this model, middle intensity work (like rugby training or matches) should be avoided for the majority of the programme because it has the double edged drawback of not being intense enough to optimally develop strength, speed or power, but too intense to facilitate recovery and adaptation.
If the Working Party's proposals had been accepted, local authorities would have the power and revenue to implement their own animal control programme and is confirmed by a recent Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship to Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Ottawa and Vancouver, where comprehensive animal control programmes» are in operation, should consist of the following essential requirements:
Working with ClimateCare, organisations can fund programmes to quickly and cost effectively cut indoor air pollution by making solar power, efficient stoves and gravity fed water filters affordable for families — reducing the risk of pneumonia, diarrhoea and other diseases.
The developmental literature shows that parents who perceive themselves as having little power over their lives are more likely to engage in coercive and punitive parenting practices.2 It is therefore not surprising that the NHVP was most helpful to those families who at the start of the programme perceived themselves as having the least control over their lives.3 In their work with high risk families, one of the most crucial roles clinicians can have is in actively empowering their clients, as did the nurses in the NHVP.
In the meanwhile, there is a need for advocacy: the role that parenting plays in promoting children's health and well - being is not widely understood nor is the particular contribution of relationship programmes, and this is something paediatricians have the power to explain, to the parents whose children they look after and to the medical directorates and trusts for whom they work.
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