Adult animals
require less supervision than puppies or kittens, who sometimes can't distinguish between safe situations and dangerous ones and may not know — or care — what «no» means.
Adult dogs
require less supervision than puppies, and if you're looking to adopt, they make excellent candidates.
Furthermore, it is a safe toy and dogs
require less supervision with this compared to other toys.
They are self - motivated, train faster,
require less supervision and are ready to work whenever needed.
Tasks performed must take less time, labor and resources to achieve the same or better quality while also
requiring less supervision.
An adult dog
requires less supervision, but should still receive plenty of human companionship.
Accredited training program graduates generally have more in - depth knowledge to draw from as well as hands - on experience — making them easier to train and
requiring less supervision.
These areas are self - other awareness (which starts low and then gradually increases as one is exposed to a greater number of diversity and group psychotherapy experiences), motivation (which starts high, fluctuates as one realizes the overwhelming amount of information they have yet to learn or experience, and then increases again as one gains a level of expertise), and autonomy (which starts low and then increases as one
requires less supervision over time).
Not exact matches
The convention authorized the establishment of a «Central University» provided that no
less than half the
required million dollars were in hand, and named the members of its Board of Trust, who were to function under
supervision of the bishops of the church.
Second, it would be a mistake to
require less qualification than Washington does for LLLT licensing, unless California
requires lawyer
supervision and responsibility for LLLT services.
Hence, the element of control which dictates that offices should facilitate
supervision by allowing supervisors to be physically near to workers is
less pressing here given that millennial lawyers are inclined to seek out feedback on a consistent basis, and
supervision does not
require physical proximity.
LPC licensure in Washington D.C.
requires the completion of 3,500 hours of
supervision in no
less than two years and no more than five.
Washington
requires LMHCs to complete 3,000 hours of
supervision in no
less than 36 months.
Vermont
requires CMHCs to complete 3,000 hours of
supervision in no
less than two years.
At the same time, children entering their teens may
require less daily
supervision by their parents than infants, allowing a working parent to more easily accommodate the child's needs.