All of these create and use
small ad hoc groups to help individuals experience healing and growth.
Although it is still possible to respond to emergency needs, we seek to avoid
small ad hoc events that can draw attention and support away from more important activities.
There is wisdom in having two parallel sets of groups — the ongoing network of «normal» church groups, and
small ad hoc groups aimed at personal growth through depth communication and enhancing interpersonal skills.
Not exact matches
Yet,
small - business owners sometimes run their operations in an
ad -
hoc way.
More and more
small businesses are using Zoom, and I know exactly why that is: The app is designed for
ad hoc meetings.
Some
smaller retail operators in and around Perth are taking advantage of the
ad hoc nature of regulation in Western Australia to open 24 hours a day.
Finally, all agreed that the best forms of ecumenism, for the foreseeable future at least, should be local and
ad hoc, involving such
small but powerful gestures as learning to pray with and for local Catholic and Orthodox churches.
Furthermore, the
smaller, more
ad hoc groups not affiliated with established institutions had to indulge in grandstand plays in order to attract volunteers and money.
In a
small congregation, groups can be organized on an
ad hoc basis in response to particular needs of members; in larger congregations, the size of the congregation may warrant ongoing groups that parents conjoin on a short - term basis.
Of the 1,200 congregations in Indianapolis, only a
small fraction have any established community programs other than an
ad hoc food pantry.
Given the extent to which managers and players sweat the
small stuff these days, it is also fair to assume Pickford would have known Ahmed Said — the barrel - chested forward who emerged from the
ad hoc five - man discussion with the ball under his arm — had scored a hat - trick at the weekend.
@Stuart White: Of course there's a difference between (a) a minority government which a
smaller party permits to remain in office by not using its votes to defeat its programme and legislation, either
ad hoc or in accordance with some semi-formal pact, and (b) a coalition in which both parties hold seats in the Cabinet.
Even the most
ad hoc observer of British politics will surely know that the 2015 general election will revolve more than ever around the
smaller political parties.
There is almost no work going on in the United Kingdom on future alternative reactor designs, such as Generation IV reactors and
small modular reactors and their associated fuel cycles, so Beddington's
ad hoc board says the government should actively foster research in these areas.
The application domains are quite varied and include, for example, playing soccer with a
small team of robots, supporting companies that are distributed over the globe, or responding to a disaster with a large
ad -
hoc organization consisting of different emergency services.
Thus, an Internet channel may distribute text or music worldwide, while a public address system in (for example) a workplace may broadcast very limited
ad hoc soundbites to a
small population within its range.
This has encouraged the development of
small e-learning teams, often made even by only one person, creating
ad hoc courses for the companies where they work to enjoy customers and company employees themselves.
There are
ad hoc efforts,
small organizations, cells, each running its own route of the Airlines.
We regularly participate in annual events like Clear the Shelters and Bay Area Pet Fair as well as
ad hoc adoption events at
smaller venues.
However, as a consolation there is an
ad -
hoc multiplayer mode that has a
small lobby and allows you to trade friend cards with nearby opponents.
From there it should be pretty easy for any curious art - in - the - street fan to be regaled with big and
small works of graffiti, Street Art, tags, wheat - pastes, stencils, rollers, murals, and
ad hoc installations all day and night.
Andrew and Brown have an interest in jewel - like work that plays off the
small scale of their gallery as well as a local taste for the intimate and
ad hoc.
What we have here is the latter, albeit on a
small spatial scale, effectively replacing those principles in an
ad hoc fashion.
Is there information available to show that the magnitude of these
ad hoc conservation fixers are sufficiently
small so as to not affect the results of the papers cited in your post.
And I am not much interested in
ad hoc rationalizations about
small or nonexistent risk given how little is certainly known.
I was working for
small businesses on an
ad -
hoc remote basis, mostly in connection with commercial law, -LSB-...]
While not all that the
ad hoc committee hoped for, the new rule is at least a
small step toward closing the information gap between the public and the courts.
Sending an
ad hoc CV and covering letter to
smaller / high street law firms that do not run vacation schemes
Smaller law firms tend to recruit on a more
ad hoc basis, sometimes only a year in advance.
Instead, it was designed for
ad hoc organization of
smaller groups, like families, «where there is no «leader.»»
Smaller law firms that don't run insight days are more likely to provide
ad -
hoc opportunities.
Smaller, local property companies also take on graduates, usually on an
ad hoc basis.
Smaller high street firms recruit on a more
ad -
hoc basis.
Provided training sessions for
small groups of employees and person - to - person
ad hoc training.
Research shows that most businesses use an
ad hoc social media strategy (shotgun or hit and miss approach) while a
small portion use a defined strategy (rifle or narrow path approach).