Sentences with phrase «taking on a continuous basis»

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Twelve critical success factors, including «the right attitude, focus, leadership, teamwork, support, and a personal and financial commitment to best practice and continuous quality improvement,» were identified, based on practices at four Ontario hospitals with comparatively low caesarean rates.19 The «right attitude» included taking pride in a low caesarean rate, developing a culture of birth as a normal physiological process, and having a commitment to one to one supportive care during active labour.
Ortom said that the fear of the people stemmed from continuous threat by the herdsmen who despite the killings still issued threat on daily basis to take over Benue land.
When you take coconut oil on a regular basis, your body will be in constant supply of these immune - boosting fatty acids, giving you higher resistance to new infections, and providing a continuous attack against chronic or latent infections as well.
There is an expectation among the school staff that they practice a culture of continuous improvement and risk - taking based on a cycle of conversations, classroom observations, constructive feedback, and planning and implementing strategies that aim to directly make a difference to classroom practices in line with the priorities identified for school improvement.
It is a continuous process, based on family strengths, that takes place from birth to young adulthood.
This is new continuous provision planning based on the brand new 2012 EYFS with the new Early Learning Goals, took me a while to do so hope it helps.
Lifelong learning arrangements, particularly those in informal and non-formal settings, can confer a number of benefits: they can provide people who live in countries that do not have universal education with access to learning opportunities on a continuous basis; they can address the problem of conventional formal schooling being too far removed from local cultural and social environments; and they can alleviate economic hardship, particularly for young people in developing countries who may experience strong pressures to earn income to help support their families or, particularly if they are girls, to take on significant responsibilities at home (1, 4).
Take the biography of someone from the past, students then ask questions using either the past perfect of the past perfect continuous to ask and answer questions based on the biography.
Be careful about payday lenders who take money from your account on a continuous basis.
Another issue that seems to throw up a bone of contention is the amount of shares dumped last few weeks, OK taking into account these are the majority of the 10/11/17 12.5 million placement shares, Its still heavy offloading on a continuous daily basis so why would that many shares come on the market if KR1, s NAV (just say 20p) is way ahead of the sp, so we are trading @ a 150 % discount to nav Am I missing something?
There are foster homes that care for multiple animals at any given time and on a near continuous basis, and they may take in animals who are sick or incubating infectious diseases.
Child death leave must be taken in a single, continuous period or on an intermittent basis with the employer's consent.
Through this partnership, a continuous translation and co - publishing of leading international legal content will take place on an ongoing basis and be delivered in a format that meets our customers» needs best,» said Nancy McKinstry.
The process takes advantage of Insight's ability to rank documents in the review population on a continuous basis.
While there is no statutory right to privacy in the province of Ontario, there is a compelling and influential reason not to rely solely on the test of relevance in admitting evidence, but rather to also take into account the continuous relationship between the employer, the union and its employees, which is based upon trust...
(4) A relevant decision may not be taken except on imperative grounds of public security in respect of an EEA national who: (a) has resided in the UK for a continuous period of at least 10 years before the relevant decision; or... (5) Where a relevant decision is taken on grounds of public policy or public security it shall, in addition to complying with the preceding paragraphs of this regulation, be taken in accordance with the following principles --(a) the decision must comply with the principle of proportionality; (b) the decision must be based exclusively on the personal conduct of the person concerned; (c) the personal conduct of the person concerned must represent a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat affecting one of the fundamental interests of society; (d) matters isolated from the particulars of the case or which relate to considerations of general prevention do not justify the decision; and (e) a person's previous criminal convictions do not in themselves justify the decision.
If you take the time to communicate and offer feedback on a continuous basis, you will run into fewer surprises.
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