commented Pham Ha after
his recent experience on board.
Not exact matches
Warranted or not, flight delays ranging from 20 minutes to several hours have become a standard feature of the air travel
experience in
recent years, right alongside a $ 20 fee to check a second piece of luggage and $ 6 buy -
on -
board sandwiches.
«I can play a role here to help them,» he said, pointing to
recent reports by his office exposing fiscal waste, and his
experience serving
on the city's franchise review committee and as a
board member of the city's largest pension fund.
At Mars, the MARSIS radar instrument
on -
board Mars Express has
experienced sporadic blackouts (Withers 2011) and
recent modelling by Norman et al. (2014) suggestthat this may be due to enhanced ionization from SEP events.
Her
experience in running facilities has led to her
recent role
on the advisory
board for the Science and Technology Facilities Council.
The observation was based
on board members»
recent visits to college campuses, where they were told that some teacher - training programs provide a full year of classroom
experience, while others provide the minimum requirement of 40 days.
During a
recent panel cohosted by the Fordham Institute, network members focused
on their
experiences in hybrid roles that allowed them to split time between the classroom and working with their local school
boards to shape school policies.
We prefer to hire an
experienced clinician, but are open to bringing the right new /
recent graduate
on board.
My position
on the advisory
board of Aira has given me the opportunity to speak at the most
recent NFB convention, take part in the AT&T
Experience More campaign, and contribute to the expansion of Aira's services.
Columnist Lisa Belkin discusses that question in her piece «The Senator Track,» where she argues that
recent Senate appointee Caroline Kennedy's past
experience on the
board of the NAACP and the Commission
on Presidential Debates, and authorship of books
on privacy and the Constitution duly qualifies her to hold the Senate seat.
A
recent and compelling study entitled Neurons to Neighborhoods, conducted by the
Board on Children, Youth, and Families of the Institute of Medicine, calls attention to the importance of early emotional development in young children.1 Based
on a careful review of neuroscience and developmental research, it highlights compelling evidence that a child's earliest
experiences and relationships set the stage for how a child manages feelings and impulses, and relates to others.