ACHIEVEMENTS • Implemented a series of in - home care plans to assist patients with chronic illnesses such as Lupus and MS find ground for themselves • Rehabilitated 3 patients suffering from Multiple Sclerosis by providing them with exceptional care at their premises • Increased system efficiency by 60 % by introducing feedback modules with social work services • Improved
ties with local patient care services by coordinating efforts with them on professional basis
Last fall, when Atlanta's High Museum of Art belatedly looked to strengthen
its ties with the local art scene, Museum Director Michael Shapiro met with leaders of all the major local institutions.
The Fifth Element, Istanbul's first public sculpture park which was co-organised with the fair, also opened this week in a bid to create closer
ties with the local community.
Known locally as «The White Room,» the gallery aims to build strong
ties with the local community through hosting a variety of receptions, exhibitions, and workshops designed to showcase traditional arts and new trends.
The White Room aims to build strong
ties with the local community through hosting a variety of receptions, exhibitions, and workshops, designed to showcase traditional arts, new trends, and more.
Holodenschi has also formed strong
ties with the local Humane Society, including setting up a TNR program to move unadoptable community cats out of the shelter by providing spay or neuter services and returning them to their outdoor homes.
We're strengthening
our ties with local organizations such as St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program and Nipissing University in an effort to raise awareness about animal welfare issues, to increase community involvement and successful animal adoptions, and to heighten respect towards all animals.
Individual storeowners and corporate store managers play a huge role in building
ties with the local communities.
NHTSA works primarily with State governments, who are the Congressionally - mandated recipients of grant funding, but we also have strong
ties with local safety organizations and officials.
It will assess universities more broadly, comparing research reputation, teaching quality,
ties with the local community, international orientation, and success in tech transfer.
«Imagine a wave of customers cutting
ties with their local power companies because they have a self - contained energy system,» he said in an emailed response.
A retired career firefighter with the City of Plattsburgh Fire Department, Marking says he retains close
ties with local law enforcement and public safety officials.
Still, many conservative congregations, particularly Southern Baptists, have pledged to cut
ties with local troops, and some pastors on Wednesday called on the entire denomination to do likewise.
In a resolution approved Wednesday at their annual meeting, Southern Baptist leaders stopped short of urging churches to cut
ties with local troops in protest of the Scouting change, but didn't encourage them to stay, either.
Not exact matches
To a person, the entrepreneurs I profiled were either active in peer groups like Young Presidents» Organization, or they were
tied in very closely
with local research universities.
And Haley says the boat - captain incident has further diffused
local opposition to American forces on Okinawa, and has strengthened Japanese public support for stronger
ties to the U.S. «Japan has enormous problems
with its aging economy and aging population,» she notes.
But it regularly did business
with China's biggest state - run banks, as well as
local and regional banking groups also
tied to the state.
In December, a Singapore court sentenced Yeo Jiawei, a former private banker at the
local branch of the Swiss bank BSI, to 30 months in prison for tampering
with witnesses and obscuring his
ties to Mr. Low.
But, Holmes offered, through APIs and a
tie - in
with Ripple, it's possible to move money between far - flung banks without the messaging and delays that stem from working within the traditional T +2 FX markets, which demand forecasting for
local currency needs — creating differences in price between time of trade and time of use.
Despite some
local discontent towards Chinese immigrants and shops, the Tongan government is forging closer
ties with their new partners in Beijing.
The Rotman School has close
ties to industry, and to stay current
with the changing pace of business, the School invites
local business leaders to participate in a vital executive - in - residence program.
We believe that flexible and responsive independent companies
with a
local presence allow realtors to brand themselves in the marketplace, and that this enables them to offer a personalized service that is directly
tied to their own reputation — rather than to a company name.
With her enthusiasm for sharing the technique and strong
local ties, she will be an excellent ambassador.»
Mr. Nguyen outlined an ambitious plan to compete
with Apple, Google and Facebook by
tying together group messaging, recommendations and
local search, all while making money through advertising.
Mostaque adds that an Aramco listing would also increase public support for regime stability, as an increasing part of
local wealth is
tied up
with the success of state institutions.
On August 5, Oak Creek, Wisc., was rocked after the news that Wade Michael Page, a man
with loose
ties to
local white supremacist groups, attacked a Sikh gurdwara, killing...
Apart from occasional
local congregations, the most promising place to begin is
with small educational institutions closely
tied to the church.
We live
with this duality of our being,
with our hearts both
tied to what is
local and unique and drawn toward the universal.
Oxen are still used for plowing, water may have to be carried from the tank, and pujahs are still said at the
local shrine, but the oxen are
tied with nylon rope, not hemp; the water is carried in plastic, not earthenware or brass, pots; and the donations for pujah are broadcast on a PA system.
Funding under the AFLA went, as Congress intended, to a wide variety of recipients including state and
local health agencies, private hospitals, community health associations, privately operated health care centers, and community and charitable organizations, many of them
with ties to religious denominations.
With a significant change in the way produce in the United States is sold quickly approaching, Friedman says regionally focused distributors with close ties to local farms that guarantees strict quality assurance will be the ones who stand to benefit m
With a significant change in the way produce in the United States is sold quickly approaching, Friedman says regionally focused distributors
with close ties to local farms that guarantees strict quality assurance will be the ones who stand to benefit m
with close
ties to
local farms that guarantees strict quality assurance will be the ones who stand to benefit most.
Jane Hunter (centre front), widley known as» New Zealand's First Lady of Zealand Wine»,
with the New Zealand Consulate General, Carl Worker, centre back (wearing the red
tie) at a wine dinner hosted at the Consulate General's residence recently to celebrate Hunter's visit to Hong Kong and the 25 years anniversary of her partnership
with local importer Northeast Wines and Spirits.
By redefining that idea to include history and social
ties, New England craft brewers have grown an industry
with local roots.
While preparing for the competition, Orr credits his
local San Diego
ties for their support, «I have a great group of somms here in San Diego that I study and taste
with.
To present the exhibition matches
with the two Americans and the best
local players, the
local U.S. Embassy would
tie in
with the national lawn tennis association, a pairing that produced some curious results.
The Guardian reported the striker was travelling back from a concert in Holland after City's Champions League
tie with Feyenoord when the vehicle he was travelling into crashed into a lamppost at 11 pm
local time and just 48 hours before the club's 1 - 0 win away at Chelsea.
The draw has thrown up some interesting
ties —
with a
local derby between Coras de Tepic and Leones Negros in Group 3, a derby between Atlante and Merida in Group 5, and a derby between Chiapas and Alebrijes de Oaxaca in Group 6.
The chicken specialists are not the first company to cut their
ties with club,
with local firm Verlin Rainwater Solutions recently ending their deal
with the Latics.
I spoke
with several other students that I personally trained at the Honor Council's first ever Integrity Day about defining success in qualitative rather than quantitative ways, organized presentations for parents in the
local community, wrote brochures explaining of the program for the teachers, and held discussions about how Challenge Success
ties into Jewish values at my Hebrew School.
My son was born
with a tongue
tie (which was ultimately snipped twice at a
local clinic, and once again at a special breastfeeding clinic we visited).
Most
local families have been referred outside Tulsa to receive laser revisions for tongue -
ties or lip -
ties for their babies, but sometimes the thought of traveling even 90 minutes
with a newborn can be daunting.
I checked in
with my doula for support and reached out to my
local La Leche League to find further resources for breastfeeding babies
with tongue
tie.
I got in touch
with a
local LC and she told me that she was tongue
tied and that was the problem.
I can help you identify tongue
tie with a virtual consultation and can locate a provider
local to you for the release.
On a blazingly bright recent morning,
with the smell of wet grass and new rubber in the air, a handful of
local Northbrook kids clutched a red ribbon, one end
tied to a shiny new jungle gym.
In the opening half of the current parliament, it was the grassroots who were least invested in the present government;
local authority elections were a much more important priority for councillors, many of which have already paid the price
with their seats for the Lib Dem - Tory
tie - up.
But because the parking lot was
tied to a hotel, ESD told the developers they would need to reach a «labor peace agreement»
with a
local union — a negotiation that could have significantly boosted the cost of the project.
If a power delivery company refused to serve a Buddhist, that might be an issue, but most power delivery companies have
local governments assist in providing rights of way for wiring, which would
tie in
with the locally - protected monopoly principle.
He is imposing more cuts in
local government services by
tying the state tax relief programs to municipal compliance
with the 2 percent property tax cap while simultaneously freezing revenue - sharing aid to municipalities at 75 percent below its 1980s level,» Hawkins said.
And
with the Assembly passing a bill to extend both mayoral control and
local sales taxes, and the Senate
tying mayoral control to various charter school provisions, Cuomo was betting lawmakers would return toward the end of the year to meet a different deadline — the one to re-authorize
local taxes before they expire.