«This conference pulled together industry experts who shared situational experiences and encouraged
thoughtful conversation from the attendees.»
Not exact matches
Those who are ready to join the
conversation made imperative by that fact would do well to prepare themselves by a
thoughtful reading of One By One
From the Inside Out.
The book's pleasures are to be found in the many apt citations
from these four figures in
conversation with the Scriptures and with one another, and in Greer's wise and
thoughtful musings on their lives and words.
Seek out advice or evaluation
from trustworthy sources who are familiar with current evidence and guidelines, who can have honest
conversations with you about the limits of evidence and medical knowledge, and who can help you forge a
thoughtful, reasonable approach that aligns with your values.
The natural progression
from our composition notebooks to small - group shares to whole - class discussion leads to
thoughtful conversations.
These posts should be taken as observations
from informed and
thoughtful partners; we hope they help launch productive
conversations and reflection.
Despite his prodigious scholarly contribution, he was always best known for the time, attention and
thoughtful conversation he gave to students and to those colleagues who were eager to learn
from each other.
Each podcast episode will feature
thoughtful conversations with leading authors, and give listeners a deep - dive into unique insights
from new and prominent books that they can apply to their own lives.
The images in this lavishly illustrated volume are complemented by an essay about the nature of collecting by Chicago - based artist Kerry James Marshall; a
thoughtful conversation with Cafritz conducted by Studio Museum Director and Chief Curator Thelma Golden; and commentary
from New York gallery owner Jack Shainman, whose diverse roster includes many artists represented in the Cafritz collection.
While it is possible to have a substantive and
thoughtful conversation about the tax away
from stunts, it has not happened yet.
Thoughtful employers have designed open offices with small, private «huddle rooms,» some akin to large phone booths, that allow workers to hold private phone
conversations away
from their cubicles.