For more information about the special preparation techniques that our Kansas City motor vehicle attorneys
put into practice before going to trial on some claims, read the attached article, Personal Injury Attorneys with a Difference, as soon as possible.
Empowerment counseling is different than telling your story... you'll discover methods to
put into practice before you leave your session, without reciting your life history.»
Not exact matches
The talks were delivered by the staff of DigitalMarketer, a company that spends all year
putting its sales ideas
into practice before spending three days telling other people what they've learned.
Before you go
putting this science
into practice, there's one rather huge caveat to keep in mind, however: all the test subjects were men.
Although Jan. 1 is the official date to kick off any new resolutions, here are four productivity ideas to
put into practice ahead of time and gather a head of steam
before the new year:
So
before I graduate, I'd like to think through these ideas with my fellow students and hopefully meet some business partners to
put at least one idea
into practice.»
For those who have done their research as suggested in the previous article, it's now time to
put your efforts
into practice before registering on the two sites.
Sitting
before my current group of elders, I explained my plan to
put this story from Moses» life
into practice in our congregation.
It may take two more centuries
before we
put into practice the global ideal of equality.
Coming together in prayer
before they challenge wavering haughtiness, the riders of bull
put themselves
into a very real and dangerous
practice that has long been a part and parcel of the American nation's «country cow - folk».
Satyagraha (the apprehension of truth), ahimsa (the inviolability of all life), paratma - samata (the identity of all alien spirits), paratma - nirvana (the self - transformation
into an alien soul), mahamaitri (great, all - encompassing love), and maha - karuna (great compassion) are age - old religious ideals which Indian saints realized centuries
before Christ and which Gandhi
put into practice anew in our century.
Changes in your child's diet or lifestyle should always be approved by a medical professional
before you
put them
into practice.
Before you get started, though, here are a few safety measures to keep in mind and
put into practice when making your own baby food.
«We believe that when holistically and effectively
put into practice, the measures would drastically cut the time corruption cases spend in court
before Nigerians know whether the accused is guilty as charged or innocent of the crime.
At present, young people have to wait two years
before they can
put into practice what they learn in their citizenship education classes by voting, a common argument for lowering the voting age to 16.
Gianni Antoniazzi is telling us how Spain has offered him a unique opportunity to
put into practice all the mathematics, programming, informatics, and control theory he had studied
before leaving Italy.
Zahinoor Ismail, MD, a neuropsychiatrist at the University of Calgary and co-author of the proposed guidelines, says more research is required
before the diagnosis and checklist can be
put into practice.
From mindfulness
practices, protocol clarification, movement, to the foods you're
putting into your body — whatever your situation, your health coach's goal is to provide solutions so you can do things better than you did
before.
Add in the numerous books I've read out of interest, the 300 + blog articles that I've researched and written and the fact that there isn't a way to separate the practitioner from the medicine — «Doctor heal thyself» has become a mantra we regularly chant and
put into practice — and you might just get up to 10,000
before graduation day.
I'd recommend watching these videos and
putting the information
into practice before doing weight loss surgery.
But fret not, there is more than one way to lose weight and look sexy in your swimsuit, and you have plenty of time left
before summer hits in order to
put it
into practice.
On a physical level, pressing up
into handstand in the middle of a regular vinyasa class be challenging because of all the energy you've
put into the other asanas; on a safety level, establishing a solid foundational
practice is really important
before attempting to freestyle without guidance.
It's not rocket science, and we've heard them all
before, but actually
putting these
into practice will change your life.
I'd never been to any of the homes Frank Lloyd Wright designed
before this so it was cool to learn about his design philosophies and see them
put into practice.
For example, use the first half of the lesson to set students the task of researching the theory behind an experiment,
before getting them to
put it
into practice outdoors.
This couldn't be a better fit for Amjad, as helping to
put a new education policy
into practice in Pakistan has been among her goals since
before coming to the Ed School.
Before he did so, however, he paused a moment to give himself a mental pat on the back to acknowledge his efforts to
put what he had learned at the seminar
into practice.
Marc never quite resolves the extent to which Ontario sticks out like a structural sore thumb, nor does he quite draw the lesson that might be most applicable here: American education surely needs a major overhaul of its education governance
before it can successfully
put into place the other changes in policy and
practice that Marc urges (and that these other countries do).
Educators contended that states were tying the employee - evaluation process to the new standards and assessments too quickly,
before teachers and students had been able to
put the Common Core
into practice.
Following a two - day introductory training
before the school year begins,
put what you've learned
into practice with coaching from the RJ coordinator or other designated person.
However, the proposal of a DOE / IRS partnership has further ground to cover
before being
put into practice, but hopefully, this is the direction that policy will go.
A branching scenario is the only earning method that inherently focuses on connecting the learner with the subject matter in a way that builds a rapport and
puts theory
into practice before a real - life situation arrives.
Think of the amount of
practice that goes
into shooting free throws
before a player is
put into the high - pressure position of shooting for two at the end of the game.
Ray: What you might want to do is go to a wet or snowy parking lot some Sunday morning
before the stores open, and
practice putting your car
into a skid with no traffic or other obstacles around.
More than twenty - five years
before Brewster Kahle coined the guiding principle of his Internet Archive, «Universal access to all knowledge,» Michael Hart was
putting this ideal
into practice with Project Gutenberg.
It therefore follows that those in the nursing profession need to know how to write effective essays during their training and
before they move onto to
putting their knowledge and training
into practice.
He also suggest it can be useful for DIYers, which I disagree with (unless the DIYers read more
before putting any of his ideas
into practice).
We've all heard this advice
before, but it's one of those pieces of wisdom that's easier to recite than it is to
put into practice.
You or an investment manager still needs to develop an actual system to do the work of portfolio management
before you can use their investing software to
put it
into practice, evaluate allocations, or calculate statistics on backtested results.
If you have a puppy or rescue dog, I highly recommend that you watch this video right away and start
putting the tips
into practice, *
before * you have a real separation anxiety problem.
He already had that idea, and
put it
into practice 3 decades
before you.
People in public (and private) office could, for example, be required to demonstrate compassion
before being
put into office and, when in office, maintain (say) regular compassion meditation
practice.
What Ridley glosses over is that
before he wrote this book he had an opportunity to
put his theories
into practice.
Before the act was passed, BK Singh, director of the state - run Afforestation and Eco-Development Board, told Thomson Reuters Foundation that, once it became law, the government and its rural machinery would concentrate on
putting it
into practice, leaving little money for anything else until after next year's elections.
Putting these objectives
into practice, Article 28 of the Directive requires in its first paragraph that
before taking an expulsion decision based on «public policy or public security», factors to be taken
into account by a Member State are the period of residence, age, state of health, family and economic situation, social and cultural integration
into the host Member State and the extent of links with the country of origin of the EU citizen.
The point is,
before you
put too much effort
into actually using social media, spend some time deciding why you want to use social media for your law
practice.
This gig will require me to brush my teeth,
put on clothes, and schlep
into an office each morning — just like I did
before I left the
practice of law for blogging, some two and a half years ago.
This would give you time to
put some of the new skills
into practice before you
put them on your resume.
In the last stage of therapy, Parker and Mel
put what they now know
into practice and use it to build a new marriage between them; marriage that feels different and more solid than the one they had
before the affair.