Sentences with phrase «table discussions focused»

This informal breakfast and communities of practice session will engage small groups in round table discussions focused on four to eight topics.

Not exact matches

Yesterday evening, the dinner table discussion ended - up being focussed on the 2010 flash crash.
When our sermon formation group returned to our discussion table after our role play and shared further insights from our earlier historical - critical homework, two further revelations came into focus for the sermon.
Off topic questions focused mostly on the Eric Garner case, and especially the role of the Rev. Al Sharpton generally and in the mayoral round table discussion yesterday.
Lunch Table Discussions and Conversations with Experts is an open networking event that is focused on all aspects of stem cells and regenerative medicine, including science, business, policy, ethics, education, advocacy and commercialization strategies.
I was honored today to take part in the first «Tea with Teachers» round table discussion of 2016 focused around teacher retention.
First and foremost, we're going to focus at the federal level, making sure that, to the extent possible, we have a presence at the table in discussions around the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
The Automobile of the Year discussion seesawed around the table from Ford Focus to Audi TT RS to Ford Mustang Boss 302 to Audi A7 to Dodge Charger to Hyundai Veloster.
This beautifully expands the focus of the book from the story of one family to a round - table discussion on what it means to be a mother or a father, or whether we should drop such gendered terms in favor of simply being a parent.
The MBH papers were not the subject of the current discussion either — the conversation can't proceed effectively if it lacks focus and specifics — please don't bring every ax you're grinding to the table at once.
Leading trade barristers, David Unterhalter SC and Tom Sebastian recently facilitated a round table discussion to an audience of Chambers clientele focussing on the UK's trade relationships after a «Hard Brexit».
«It's my job to figure out how each person can best manage around the table, so that discussions are forward moving and respectful — to help support and empower you to reach solutions that meet your short and long - term goals and to keep you focused on what matters most.»
In the discussion of program efficacy, we focus on the DHHS evidence - based programs that included statistically significant findings — either favorable or unfavorable / ambiguous — on child health and development or child maltreatment (Table 1).
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