Sentences with phrase «practioners from»

Protecting Children, 26 (2), 2011 Presents lessons learned from child welfare researchers and practioners from across the nation from the National Quality Improvement Center on Non-Resident Fathers and the Child Welfare System.
«I've run 10 times for [town] office, the last four without opposition,» said the single practioner from his Albany law office this week.

Not exact matches

This concept is promoted by practioners like Chris Kresser http://www.chriskresser.com who sees patients from what he describes as «the dark side of Paleo and low - carb» dealing with hair loss, cold extremities and other such negative manifestations of a low thyroid function.
Dr. Lam's book is a must read for every alternative practioner, internist, endocrinologist, and every patient suffering from extreme exhaustion!
If there was ever an investment style that should suffer from too many practioners, Graham's «net current asset value» proxy for liquidation value investing is it.
Project reports from charities we fund; learning cohorts which involve donors, practioners, engaged beneficiaries etc.; community impact surveys such as Vital Signs.
And, while painting has certainly been subject to a reappraisal during the last few decades as postmodern theory, conceptual and time - based art practices have challenged the primacy of painting and increasingly advocated for the dematerialization of the traditional art object, the tenets and practice of painting far from disappearing or being weakened by this realignment, have indeed emerged revitalized and re-imagined in the hand of many a creative practioner.
Prime practioners of the essay performers include, Hito Steyerl, Harun Farocki, Liam Gillick and Rabih Mroue - all present cautionary tales approximating a social consciousness from a global perspective, dovetailed to the culture of anxiety.
Your medical records can be viewed by other medical practioners and so similarly do not have an absolute privacy guarantee, but they are a long way from public domain.
«Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authoritative and not to be disputed, doubted, or diverged from, by the practioner or believers.»
Judith >... established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authoritative and not to be disputed, doubted, or diverged from, by the practioner or believers... The term «dogmatic» is often used disparagingly to refer to any belief that is held stubbornly.»
«Global Immigration» being a term of art used by practioners to describe any move from the US outbound or any third country to third country move outside the US.
Law students also benefit from meeting and learning from a variety of practioners.
The cards are on the table with an overall message from practioners that: «Hey, we don't have all the answers and our institutions and departments are really figuring all of this out as well».
This listing is not meant to replace professional advice, diagnosis, or care from a licensed mental health practioner; its sole intent is for patient education.
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