Trolls are certain
such work reflects fraud and dishonesty, making efforts to find urgently needed small financial support a nightmare.
In part,
such work reflects a recognition of the limitations of specialization.
Not exact matches
Weaned on mobile technology, fluent in social media and networking and immersed in issues
such as climate change and sustainability, Millennials seek
work environments that
reflect their ideals.
Maybe, just maybe it would be ok if someone was
working on a technical problem
such as a car, computer or something that was not directed at you (the person himself) maybe, no not even then... Certainly not a customer who you want to come back and see you... Why even taking the chance to insult a person... I'm on a mission to kindly tell people not to say «no problem» because it may
reflect on there tip... So I give them choice & hopefully a good tip... Really folks, its just good common sense.
The three - day Central Economic
Work Conference is expected to set major changes in economic indicators to
reflect more on the quality of the economic growth rather than mere growth speed, while tackling specific issues
such as mounting debts, poverty and pollution.
Alas, this
reflects how difficult many techies find making
such personal relationships
work in their own lives.
Such exploratory questions about core Christian teachings
reflect an Emergent trait that disturbs critics who see the bogeyman of theological liberalism at
work.
What place is there for tilling and keeping in the perfect fellowship and unity represented by God's
work, in this creation in which there is no division, when everything has a part in everything else, when each fragment is not just a fragment united to all the others but also an expression of the total unity of a creation that
reflects the perfection of its creator, when the bond between the Lord and the universe is of
such perfection that the Lord's rest is the equilibrium of his creation?
But God ordered his world in
such a way that his own
work within that world takes place not least through one of his creatures in particular, namely, the human beings who
reflect his image... He has enlisted us to act as his stewards in the project of creation... So the objection about us trying to build God's kingdom by our own efforts, though it seems humble and pious, can actually be a way of hiding from responsibility, of keeping one's head well down when the boss is looking for volunteers...» (207).
As
such, we believe that we must
work to maintain that trust every day by making decisions that
reflect our shared values.
3Fish
works with small and large companies and organisations — fledgling brands and well - known names
such as The Body Shop — that want merchandise to
reflect their values.
Only at times, mind, given that they made
such hard
work of beating
such modest opposition, but still it feels like progress... The fervour of the celebrations
reflected the nature of England's victory, in a back - and - forth game, rather than the significance of the goal.
«The criteria for the Carey Gabay scholarship awards is rigorous, as it should be to
reflect the life and
work of
such a tremendous person,» SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher said in a statement.
«For the minister to achieve his vision of the UK as a «world leader» in satellites and the analysis of satellite data, we need to see
such excitement extend across government,» MPs urged, «
reflecting the range of uses of satellite applications, rather than simply being confined to the
work of a single sector or agency.»
He added: «This grant
reflects just
such a collaboration, involving countless hours of
work, the commitment of joint resources and the combined talents of dedicated professionals motivated by their passion for protecting the health of our children and sparing them the debilitating effects of lead poisoning.»
Whilst 57 % of respondents acknowledged that it was «very important» to retain ageing workers, this was not
reflected in the number of respondents who stated that their workplace had measures
such as flexible
working, succession planning, mid-life career reviews or retirement planning designed to encourage an extension to longer
working lives.
While this stereotype doesn't
reflect how scientists live and
work today, it still shapes expectations about what a successful career should look like, and that could impact career - relevant decisions
such as the awarding of prestigious research grants.
Watson said his team still needs to determine which substances would
work best at
reflecting light, how much is needed to have an effect, and the possible unintended consequences of injecting the particles into the atmosphere,
such as acid rain, ozone depletion or weather pattern disruption.
Each student who participates in the project
works with a mentor who helps them to
reflect on issues
such as placing their research in a wider context and the competencies they have developed in the course of their project.
Radar
works by sending out radio waves that
reflect off particles in the atmosphere,
such as raindrops or ice or even insects and dust.
The PROMISE trial was conducted at 193 centers across North America to determine whether a care strategy starting with coronary CTA, which reveals the structure of blood vessels supplying the heart, or a strategy starting with functional testing, measures
such as stress testing or echocardiography that
reflect how well the heart muscle is
working, provided better guidance for clinical decisions regarding patients with chest pain.
He wrote, «As in the medical profession, the main value of
such an oath might be symbolic, but I believe it would also stimulate young scientists to
reflect on the wider consequences of their intended field of
work.
For her research efforts, Dietrich has registered a number of firsts with journal papers
reflecting her
work on
such diverse topics as: improving cancer therapy through odor and taste intervention; prevention and treatment of obesity by drinking more water; health effects of iron and copper in drinking water; and risks to people over 50 for unhealthy over-exposure to iron in water.
There are good reasons why the private deliberations of authors
working through the construction of a major scientific assessment should remain so, and
such concerns are
reflected in the safeguards of most FOI protocols.
To have the USDA find that an organization as large and complex as AGI is in full compliance during
such a comprehensive inspection further demonstrates that Alpha Genesis provides superior care to the monkeys at its facilities, and
reflects the dedication and strong
work ethic of the staff who do this important and challenging
work,» according to Dr. Greg Westergaard, AGI President and Chief Executive Officer.
The lyrics to the songs
reflect much of the same obvious innuendo for which, Brooks, the writer and producer has become quite well known... but some of the actors, especially Ferrell and Beach, handle it with
such enthusiasm and freshness, that just watching them
work is a delight.
She
reflects: «When I was looking to go into the film industry, there was Thelma Schoonmaker, who had won Oscars for her
work with Scorsese, and Verna Fields, who edited some brilliant films that I grew up with
such as Jaws and American Graffiti.
Extras begin with «Tribes of the Moon» (72 mins., HD), a 2013 documentary gathering together key cast members
such as Doug «Pinhead» Bradley, Sheffer, and Bobby, for starters, to
reflect on collaborating with Barker and the auteur's body of
work.
They
reflect on their film, from conception to reception, touching upon
such topics as the intense opening scene, their research trips from scuba diving to a sewage treatment plant (the latter, for a cut sequence),
working with Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks, the animation challenges, this being seen as the less desirable project to the concurrently advancing The Incredibles, and the film's enduring legacy.
In art museums, visitors are learning actively when they do
such things as: formulate their own questions about
works of art,
reflect on their own ideas and impressions, make their own discerning judgments, construct their own interpretations, and seek their own personal connections.
Some
reflected a student's experience with a specific organization,
such as My Brother's Keeper, an organization providing food and clothing for the homeless; Magic Me, a volunteer group in which the teenagers
worked with elderly neighbors; and the Canton Police Athletic League, a system of youth recreation centers.
But both of these also accurately
reflect the way in which bodies of
work and successful books can have a disproportionate impact on public discussion — so I'm disinclined to see any problems in
such a «bias.»
High quality residential programmes develop: • confidence, optimism and a «can do» spirit • the ability to make decisions in the face of complex and daunting challenges • motivation and hence be more successful learners • positive attitude toward problem solving; • resilience, tenacity and determination • adaptability • understanding of risk, risk assessment and risk management • creativity both initiating and being receptive to innovation • knowledge and appreciation of healthier and more active lifestyles • ability to
reflect on their own potential and contribution to society • appreciation of others, their place contribution and potential in the world • team
work and strong communication skills • leadership qualities
Such programmes are motivating, challenging; even fun.
Each year we're able to make enhancements to the program, and we'll soon be able to use some new technologies —
such as machine learning — so that each student's daily schedule
reflects an even more sophisticated understanding of what's likely to
work best for them.
«I'm just very excited to be part of
such an interesting and innovative group of Australians who
work in IT and who
work beyond the field of education,» he
reflects.
Some teachers think that grades absolutely should
reflect a student's
work habits —
such as whether they participate in class or turn in
work on time — and Hedenberg said learning to meet deadlines and to
work diligently should be a part of the curriculum.
He emphasizes that the district's crucial decision to ensure that the accountability measures
reflect student outcomes — as opposed to adult measures
such as teacher evaluation results — facilitated the community's approval of the system and helped to establish the district as a trusted voice in this
work.
«Teachers across America understand that social and emotional learning (SEL) is critical to student success in school,
work, and life,» according to the Missing Piece survey of educators, commissioned by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: «Educators know these skills are teachable; want schools to give far more priority to integrating
such development into the curriculum, instruction, and school culture; and believe state student learning standards should
reflect this priority.
The Governor's proposed budget
reflects some notable advances,
such as providing funding to fully implement the Local Control Funding Formula for K - 12 education (designed to direct additional resources to disadvantaged students), continuing to invest in early education and higher education, and creating a home visiting pilot program that would offer a range of supports for families participating in welfare - to -
work (CalWORKs).
Unlike other forms of assessment,
such as a timed test, students should be given time to
reflect on their
work, says the department.
Middletown, New York middle schoolers use journals
such as this one to track their activity, score, and
reflect on their
work in preparation for their weekly conference period.
Most scholars who have studied these issues
such as Richard Ingersoll of the University of Pennsylvania and Linda Darling Hammond of the Learning Policy Institute, conclude that the shortages result from teacher attrition more than the underproduction of teachers, and that attrition is a consequence of low teacher compensation and benefits, poor induction and
working conditions, as well the general blaming and shaming of teachers for the problems of society and the accountability systems that have been developed
reflecting this view.
Many science tasks involve lab
work, though it is essential also that
such tasks require students to think and
reflect, not just follow a recipe.
My concern,
reflected in my article, is that the industry is in
such a hiatus, that the proliferation of poor
work is just too high, as it is having a negative effect on writers who are nearer their goal, it is harming readers who are picking up too much trash, and the Grand Illusion does not assist writers in properly being helped.
Prominent historian Painter — whose
works,
such as The History of White People, have explored race, gender and class in America — offers a more personal take on those themes as she
reflects on enrolling in the Rhode Island School of Design as a 64 - year - old black woman and what it means to continue growing and discovering joy as we age.
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