Sentences with phrase «requires multiple conversations»

Creating the right partnerships takes time and requires multiple conversations before formalizing.
The other 98 % required multiple conversations before sealing the deal.

Not exact matches

The system was design to require trainees to think about what they should say as they went through the conversation as opposed to effectively being a multiple choice test, each time selecting the best one of five choices.
It requires a long period of time, many conversations among multiple actors, and the building of relationships through multiple levels.»
Mediation means requiring students to have multiple direct, structured conversations with one another.
A candid conversation between owners and agents should also help: Agents may need to justify to asset owners why value is de-emphasized in their portfolios, and owners have a responsibility to extend agents» measurement horizon to be consistent with what's required to harvest multiple sources of return premiums.
According to the developer, during player's journey they will encounter conversations that will require an answer from multiple responses.
The difficulty curve certainly varies throughout the game as there are some tough one - on - one encounters with walkers for Michonne to not only survive but also fight through, while there are easier areas of the game that require you to scavenge for supplies to maintain energy, so Michonne and her allies can stay focused and on the move, alongside other parts of the game that will need you to have conversations with your allies to plan your collective escape from multiple difficult situations in order to attempt to preserve everyone's survival.
It isn't a one time conversation - supporting healthy youth development requires providing information at various ages and in multiple settings in order to be effective.
However, they are coming into much greater prominence in the national conversation because of ESSA, the new federal law which «requires multiple measures for accountability, including at least one nonacademic indicator, generally understood to be an SEL measure, such as student engagement, educator engagement, and school climate and safety.»
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