Sentences with phrase «respond to any reviews former»

It's a good idea to claim that listing so that you can modify the information there, add photos and your website, and respond to any reviews former or current customers have left for you there.

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They also criticised the Anglican leader's response to a review by Lord Carlisle of Berriew which found failings in how the Church of England responded to a claim the former Bishop of Chichester abused a girl - only known as Carol - during the 1950s.
Mr Livingstone, the former Mayor of London and now co-chair of Labour's defence review, told the Daily Politics: «Diane is responding to this wave of backstabbing by this disaffected group of uber - Blairites.
Responding to recommendations made in 2011 by an international review panel led by Elias Zerhouni, the former head of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, the agency launched a three - pronged reform effort that revamped its funding streams, the way researchers submitted proposals, and the way proposals are reviewed.
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However, Professor Curry, a former US National Research Council Climate Research Committee member and the author of more than 190 peer - reviewed papers, responded: «A note to defenders of the idea that the planet has been warming for the past 16 years.
When asked, in 2003, to respond to concerns expressed in an article written by a former US Defense and Energy Secretary, Mann haughtily replied: «I am not familiar with any peer - reviewed work that he has submitted to the scientific literature.»
Comment (2 - 13): The Southeastern Legal Foundation provides the following reaction to the African rain - fed agriculture projection, which appeared in the Sunday Times (Leake, 2010a) and comes from former IPCC chair Robert Watson: «Any such projection [pertaining to African crop yields] should be based on peer - reviewed literature from computer modeling of how agricultural yields would respond to climate change.
Meanwhile, responding thoughtfully to negative reviews probably won't sway your former client, but it could convince the next prospect that you are honest, forthcoming and care about your missteps as much as your successes.
The former minister, who piloted the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) through the Lords, was responding to a letter from lawyers and campaigners repeating calls for a promised review of the legislation.
Depending on the conflicts at issue and the progress of therapy to date, a Family Counselor may focus on analyzing specific former instances of conflict, as by reviewing a past event and suggesting alternative ways family members might have responded to one another during it, or instead proceed directly to addressing the sources of dispute at a more abstract level, as by pointing out patterns of interaction that the family might have not noticed.
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