Sentences with phrase «smaller working groups»

In addition, Fellows will collaborate regularly with their colleagues in small working groups to support pilot development and implementation.
At the institute, small working groups allowed participants an opportunity to discuss topics particularly relevant to their interest or communities.
The leadership team consists of three principal team members and 10 leading teachers and we work closely together as a team and as smaller working groups within the team.
Lynda Caspe October 3 - October 30 Small Works Group Show of the Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors, Riverside Branch of the New York Public Library, 127 Amsterdam Ave at 65th St. Special Event: Oct 28th, 1:30 pm / Poetry Reading of Lynda Caspe's illustrated Poetry Book now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum
The BIPC will meet monthly and will establish smaller working groups for various issues that are of primary interest to the participants.
The students were frequently broken into small work groups to try their hands at solving problems using the material they had just learned, and they took at least two midterms each class.
He and the Danish chairwoman of the talks, Connie Hedegaard, described a string of daunting issues that were being hashed out by small working groups representing the main blocs of nations.
While I.S.O. proceedings are generally confidential, new standards must go through many stages, with many rounds of voting — first with smaller working groups and then with full national delegations.
They heard reports from smaller working groups, relayed feedback they had gotten from civil rights groups and other outsiders and suggested ways that a policy or product could go wrong in the future.
The re-alignment was very much the result of the work of the 10 smaller working groups who feverishly drafted their amendments to the Interim Relatio, which many participants suggested did not reflect the tone or content of the synod at all.
You will participate in plenary sessions and small working groups where you can dig deeper into topics relevant to your interests or community.
The three concurrent exhibitions opening as follows: Homage: respectful ridicule as art by Mike Caplanis, Small Works group exhibition, and Life I knew, Life Anew a group exhibition.
Scanlan puts it this way, «I «founded» the ensemble of Donelle Woolford, but at this point it is an ongoing, loosely organized small working group
There was a mix of plenary discussions and smaller working group discussions over the three days.
I joined the Gottman Institute with the first group of therapists trained in an ongoing small working group for a few years beginning in 1999, and was Certified as soon as that process was formalized, in 2000.
The time will be spent analysing, assessing, and discussing their own district / school data in small working groups.
Saying that he is a «big believer in committees,» Zatz encouraged the reconstituted Town Board to be proactive about breaking itself down into smaller working groups to address specific tasks as needed, and also urged its members old and new not to get bogged down in endless rehashing of issues when consensus is not possible.
DeFran has been part of a small working group that has been specifically tasked with solving this issue for the Senate.
These days, analyses of such scale can not even be conducted by a single researcher or a small working group
He also found that the staffs behind rockets such as Boeing's Delta IV tended to number in the thousands, but he knew from his Internet days that smaller working groups could execute projects far more quickly.
2 Rules Fine Art presents a small works group show for both local Atlanta - area and national artists.
The proposal is to be debated by a small working group of whaling nations in St. Pete Beach, Fla., from March 2 to 4.
Report on the Small Working Group (SWG) on the Future of the International Whaling Commission [PDF]
The stated reasons for initiating the Small Working Group process were to diminish acrimony within the IWC and to reduce the number of whales killed each year.
The Small Working Group process that was flawed from the outset and therefore unlikely to ever result in fewer whales killed.
The Small Working Group undertook its work amidst invocations of a way forward, a future for the IWC, and a new beginning.
In considering the plan of the Small Working Group, the IWC is in danger of making itself irrelevant by authorizing and enabling a return to regulating commercial whaling rather than seeking its end.
(a) The Board decided to form a small working group that was tasked with proposing selection criteria for prioritization of funding allocations for consideration by the Board at its sixth meeting.
The Conference set up a small working group that I chaired.
In the small working group focusing on New Models for Cost Effective Legal Service Delivery, Leah Margulies of LawHelpNY / PBN highlighted as examples of such models three exciting ProBonoNet initiatives: LiveHelp chat service of LawHelpNY, the DEN (Debt and Eviction Navigator) application, and Closing the Gap.
A small Working Group of judges, representing jurisdictions across Canada, and who hear SRLs on a regular basis in... read more
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The ML drive is expected to sell for only $ 199 when it is released this spring, which should make it an attractively priced alternative to a DVD - RW drives for real estate practitioners who need an inexpensive data storage or archiving solution for the home office or small work group.
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