Sentences with phrase «speak about your work more»

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Business Insider spoke to Nuri Katz, President of Apex Capital Partners, an international advisory firm that specialises in CIPs, to find out more about the trend, and how the programs work.
Businesspeople who smile as they speak, and who are inquisitive to learn more about their prospect client, reflect the easy to work with model.
The New York Times» Andrew Kramer reported on the phenomenon in December, writing that «for more than three years, rather than rely on military officers working out of isolated bunkers, Russian government recruiters have scouted a wide range of programmers, placing prominent ads on social media sites, offering jobs to college students and professional coders, and even speaking openly about looking in Russia's criminal underworld for potential talent.»
Last fall I spoke with more than 25 animal advocates about the work culture at their respective organizations.
A single tool, or at least fewer tools, from which you draw data will give you more power so you can speak with confidence about what you're working on, how long it will take, and whether or not you can take on a new project.
GFI estimates that cultured meat could become cost - competitive with conventional meat in about a decade.42 The Open Philanthropy Project (Open Phil) reports that one of two scientists they spoke with who work on tissue engineering gave a similar estimate — though Open Phil themselves remain much more pessimistic about the timeline for the widespread commercial availability of cultured meat.43 We are not certain whether it is realistic to expect cultured meat to become cost - competitive with conventional meat within a decade.
But God has been speaking in secular ways to men and women through the ages; he has led them into more of the truth about the structure and functioning of the world in which they live; he is at work in the areas of human study, explorations research, and enquiry, which have given us this «new» world.
The reason they are mnot saved is because of lawlessness rather than being obedience to Gods word they believed in Jesus Christ but because of there hearts did not walk according to the word and because it speaks of signs and wonders it seems more about them and the works that they did.Of course none of us are saved by works.How do you understand that passage as some are saved and some are not it seems clear that to be saved we must believe and also walk in obedience to Gods word.brentnz A Tree and its Fruit mat 7: 2Many will say to Me on that day, «Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?»
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are currently circulating within the Church.
Whether we are speaking of pastoral psychology as a more or less loosely organized body of principles which informed the daily work of increasingly larger numbers of ministers educated in the better seminaries, or whether we are talking about pastoral psychology in its more professional manifestations in the form of institutional chaplaincies or church - related counseling centers, the sociological origins of the movement tended to render it ineffective in relating to the specific problems and life - styles of the poor.
The lesser kinds of reverence have been noted only in order that we may be quite clear that even in Catholic circles the term worship is applied normally to God and none other, although it is important that we understand that by association with God and His presence and work, creatures are seen in the Christian tradition as worthy of something even more remarkable than the respect for personality of which democracy has spoken — they are worthy of reverence which is religious in quality, reverence about which there is a mystery, just as in human personality itself there is a deep mystery by reason of its being grounded in the mystery of God.
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are being asked within the Church today.
Christians living in better circumstances, however, need to take up the cause of their suffering brethren: they need to educate themselves about what is happening, spread the news, ask their own religious leaders to speak out, support reputable organizations that are working for religious freedom, and appeal to their political leaders to do far more in their contacts with key diplomats and oppressive governments.
has aroused quite the greatest commotion in the reception of his work, we can also concentrate on the determination which sustains itself in the feelings of diverse objectified occasions or on the common element which sustains itself in these objectified occasions, and we speak about the act of feeling a more or less complex «eternal object» (cf. PR 233/356 with regard to the shift of perspectives presented here).
There is far more to hitting baseballs than being large and muscular, and the fact Thames has seen everything else about his game improve in his time away speaks volumes about the work he's put in.
«It's something that needs to be spoken about, we need to work on it as an FA, as chairmen up and down the country, we need to give them more chances.
Young Sergi has spoken about his early pre season work with head coach Luis Enrique and explains that it is more or less as it was in the Barcelona «B» team — a theme which is now ingrained throughout the club — from under - 8's to under - 18's and right through to the first - team, each game is played in the same way — the FC Barcelona way.
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We had already worked out that about 3 hours per day would be more than sufficient to cover the amount of learning in a typical school day, by the time we had subtracted lunchtime, the various breaks, Assembly, PE, lining up, registration etc - not to mention the waiting around while the teacher spoke individually to other children.
In this extended interview Robb speaks candidly about his background and homelife, his time working under Prof. Cordain, the limitations of modern healthcare, childhood immunisations and much, much more.
When talking to young people about how they feel we could address these they are very clear where more effective approaches to addressing these issue should lie, illustrated by a snippet from some work with some year 10s I spoke to a while ago in a discussion on online issues and gender differences:
He added: «Only last week Vince Cable spoke about plans for a Business Bank to help with this very issue, but I think the government needs to do more by putting to work the considerable liquidity and cash that UK companies and investors are currently sitting on.»
Syverud spoke for about five minutes to begin the event, saying more work is needed to combat sexual violence and that he fully endorses the governor's plan.
«NIH needs to stand up for the value of animal studies and allow its researchers to speak more clearly to the public about their work.
To find out more about how meteorologists use forecasting models to get ahead of Mother Nature as well as the limitations of this technology, Scientific American spoke with Thomas Else, chief meteorologist and director of meteorological services and computer programming for Hackettstown, N.J. - based weather forecasting consulting firm Weather Works LLC.
More than half of government scientists in Canada — 53 % — do not feel they can speak freely to the media about their work, even after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government eased restrictions on what they can say publicly, according to a survey released today by a union that represents more than 16,000 federal scientiMore than half of government scientists in Canada — 53 % — do not feel they can speak freely to the media about their work, even after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government eased restrictions on what they can say publicly, according to a survey released today by a union that represents more than 16,000 federal scientimore than 16,000 federal scientists.
For project leader Michaela Bayerle - Eder, doctor of internal medicine and sexual medicine at MedUni Vienna (currently working in the Endocrinology Division of the University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology), this proves just how important communication with one's partner is to sexual satisfaction: «Clearly the fact that the women thought more about their sexuality and spoke with their partners about sex during the course of the study in itself brought about measurable improvements.»
And more broadly speaking, the Copernican principle, as scientists have applied [it] ever since, is that when we are trying to understand how the universe works, it is good to assume that there is nothing special about the Earth and where it sits; that we're not in a particularly privileged space and that's why things work the way that they do.
Jill O'Donnell - Tormey, Ph.D., CRI chief executive officer and director of scientific affairs, was on hand to speak to the more than 250 attendees about breakthroughs in immunotherapy and CRI's role in bringing these new treatments to more patients sooner, and to thank the organizers and all in attendance for supporting this important work.
I've been drawn to a lot of healing things lately, healing sounds, healing frequencies, infrared sauna, meditation, breath work, really good deep tissue work, and, you know, I was speaking with my wife about a week ago and she commented on the fact that in the thirteen years that we've been married, when she met me, I was a bodybuilder and a spin instructor, she doesn't think she's ever seen me take any more than, perhaps, a couple of days off of an extremely hard charging life, in which I'm replying to literally hundreds of emails a day, squeezing in the type of exercise sessions that allow me to do masochistic things, volunteering, jetting around the globe, you name it.
Sweet and soft spoken, Van Mil is adamant about being ethical in her work, and says there while she is pleased to see that ethical fashion is a growing trend, especially in Paris, she insists there is really «no reason» why all designers can not be more eco-friendly.
Speaking about your outfit, I love how you played with lengths and I think it worked out more than good
This is the first trend we would like to speak about, especially focusing on the meticulous and quite elaborately worked out shoes, coming with a whole range of various design details like sequins, beads, lace elements, transparency plays and much more.
Whenever it's spring I wear a lot of colors, also, if you aren't new here you'd know I love working with colors more and speaking about spring and colors do check out my last spring outfit
We spoke so much, that I know more personal details about him than I do most of my work colleagues.
Christina Radish speaks to Ben Barnes about acting in Netflix's «The Punisher», working with Jon Bernthal, returning for «Westworld» Season 2, and more.
We spoke to Sarah (pictured right during a meeting with the Chelsea Pensioners last month) to find out more about her preparation for her leading role, her friendship with Bel Powley and what it was like working with Emily Watson again.
I spoke with her about the importance of seeing people like her on screen, what it's like to work with director Taika Waititi and more.
Included is Sho Kosugi: Martial Arts Legend, a new 21 - minute interview with the actor about him and his career; The Making of Black Eagle, a 36 - minute featurette with Sho Kosugi, director Eric Karson, screenwriter Michael Gonzales, actors Doran Clark, Shane Kosugi, and Dorta Puzio; Tales of Jean - Claude Van Damme, a 19 - minute featurette with many of the same people speaking about their experiences working with Van Damme; The Script and the Screenwriters, a 27 - minute featurette with Michael Gonzales and Eric Karson discussing the film's development; a set of 11 deleted and extended scenes, all of which are in the extended cut and offer up a tiny bit more story and character development more than additional action or carnage; trailers for the film itself, D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and Savannah Smiles; a fold - out poster; and a DVD copy of the film, which offers up all of the same extras.
The comedic half works considerably better, thanks in large part to John Turturro's self - mocking performance as an Italian - American movie star (hilariously named Barry Huggins) who pretends to speak Italian more fluently than he actually does and brags — not even humblebrags, just plain brags — about having been fired by Stanley Kubrick.
We spoke to beloved character actor Grant on her day off from filming «Mindy» about having more work in her 60s than ever before in her career.
Gold was midway through working on an epic Sky - HBO five - parter called Chernobyl, about the 1986 nuclear disaster, which had more than 100 speaking parts.
The quality of student work speaks more eloquently about the good things going on at the local high school than anything else can.
This month we spoke with Alan Daly, one of the authors of the new book, Future Directions of Educational Change, who believes that in the past, educators have taken a more «knowledge» or «human capital» approach to educational change and what's missing is the day to day interactions «between and among practitioners as they go about their important work
Young people are able to spend some time in the other country, learning much more about how the people live, work and speak as they do so.
student, spoke more about her work as director of implementation with Character Lab, the nonprofit started a little more than a year ago by Angela Duckworth.
Program, spoke more about her work as director of implementation with Character Lab, the nonprofit started a little more than a year ago by Angela Duckworth.
He then spoke about how, at least in the state of California, things look more promising than they have in the past, from his view working with local districts throughout the state.
For more than an hour, teachers and some principals spoke about their challenges working at pilot schools.
More often, teachers we spoke with talked about whether they felt supported by their administration, whether they felt like they were part of a community, whether they had a strong team to work with, or whether they were getting professional development to push their practice and develop them as leaders.
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