This positive trend was also
reflected in personal interviews.
Not exact matches
Some of the participants
in an
interview with the media expressed their gladness for being part of the conference and promised to let the impartation
reflect in their families and
personal lives.
In an interview, Ms. DeVos disagreed, saying the schools in which she has personal investment reflect only an agenda of empowering parents with a right that she was afforded by privilege: choic
In an
interview, Ms. DeVos disagreed, saying the schools
in which she has personal investment reflect only an agenda of empowering parents with a right that she was afforded by privilege: choic
in which she has
personal investment
reflect only an agenda of empowering parents with a right that she was afforded by privilege: choice.
In an exclusive interview with BookBrowse reviewer Karen Rigby, Randa Jarrar discusses how her personal experiences and insights into Muslim culture are reflected in her writing, and her plans for future book
In an exclusive
interview with BookBrowse reviewer Karen Rigby, Randa Jarrar discusses how her
personal experiences and insights into Muslim culture are
reflected in her writing, and her plans for future book
in her writing, and her plans for future books.
The exhibition winks at establishment politics and inane pop culture as, what Yahnker describes
in an
interview, «a true visual poem, where the beats, rhythms, and verse
reflect individual concepts, but there is a palpable
personal introspection that runs current.»
The intimate nature of his work is
reflected in his writings, which include excerpts from early and most recent
interviews and a
personal discussion of his video piece, Lights / Body (2002), as well as examples of his many influential artist's books.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed
in this
interview are the
personal opinions of John Ferriter and do not
reflect the position of the Department of Defense of the United States Marine Corps.
I recommend spending a half hour
reflecting on ways
in which just going through the steps will result
in a
personal and professional «win,» even if a particular
interview does not lead to a job.
These differences may be explained
in part by differences
in questionnaire administration methods (eg,
personal interviews vs self administration), questionnaire content, target populations, or definitions and severity of the violence assessed; however, such differences may also
reflect true variation and cultural differences
in violence perpetration.1 4 Standardised methodologies for assessing intimate partner violence (IPV) may help to enhance the reliability of results obtained from such studies and aid
in comparing prevalence rates from diverse settings.
We try to ascertain, from your
personal statement
in the application form, from your references and the
interview, whether you have the qualities one would expect
in a person who wishes to become a counsellor, for example: openness to experience; an accepting attitude (sometimes called «non-judgemental») towards others; some understanding of the nature of prejudice; the ability to
reflect on life experience; the ability to cope with the academic demands of the course and the practical and emotional demands of counselling practice.