Sentences with phrase «report feeling ill»

While many teachers report feeling ill - equipped to establish collaborative relationships with parents, there are several strategies that can be employed to strengthen these ties.

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We feel that genetically modifying animals for ill - defined purposes is not acceptable, and we hope that this report will stimulate an open debate involving consultation with scientists and the public.»
The medical community still largely denies that Hashimoto's can cause problematic symptoms in the absence of hypothyroidism, even when scores of patients report that they feel ill with a TSH in the normal range.
Joint NEU and UK Feminista research out this week shows that teachers feel ill - equipped and unsupported to address sexism and sexual harassment in their school (1), and our report recommended that DfE advice is critical to overcome this.
At least three - quarters of mathematics, science, and social studies teachers report that they are expected to address ELA standards in their instruction, although most are unfamiliar with the standards and feel ill - prepared to help students achieve them.
The fallout from such politically craven decisions is now being felt not only by the thousands of families whose lives have been upended by this callous calculation but also by Americans at large whose sense of insecurity and vulnerability has been exacerbated by the widely reported instances of mentally ill individuals committing acts of violence in schools, workplaces, and public spaces.
An ill - defined enemy blows huge holes into the United States and it's up to the brothers — who, conveniently, report to their father — to... shoot a bunch of people and eventually join up with an elite force known as the Ghosts and fight back against a decidedly underwhelming foe that only feels barely connected to the main conflict.
• Applicants who are required to establish rehabilitation under Rule 3 - 13 «so as to ascertain whether they displayed any malice or ill feeling towards those who were compelled to bring about the proceeding leading to the need to establish rehabilitation;» • Applicants with a history of substance abuse / dependence «so as to ascertain whether they discussed or posted photographs of any recent substance abuse;» • Applicants with «significant candor concerns» including not telling the truth on employment applications or resumes; • Applicants with a history of unlicensed practice of law (UPL) allegations; • Applicants who have worked as a certified legal intern, reported self - employment in a legal field, or reported employment as an attorney pending admission «to ensure that these applicants are not holding themselves out as attorneys;» • Applicants who have positively responded to Item 27 of the bar application disclosing «involvement in an organization advocating the overthrow of a government in the United States to find out if they are still involved in any related activities.»
``... the Losing It group — the most highly stressed workers — had 1,794 respondents, and this is what their profile looked like: • 9 per cent were senior managers or executives • 75 per cent had a university degree or higher • 40 per cent made $ 79,000 or more annually • 52 per cent said they put in 80 per cent or more effort into their job each day • 24 per cent said they had no job flexibility • 4 per cent reported they suffered from a mental health issue • 48 per cent said they called in sick more than four days a year • 80 per cent said they would come to work even when feeling ill more than twice a year.»
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