Sentences with phrase «to acclimate»

That meant acclimating to the team, getting a feel for team dynamics, figuring out the story for that team, that race, what makes it different... we have to figure all that out on the fly.
Stewart said that once parents become acclimated to living with young children, it can be difficult to recognize how disruptive their children can be to those around them.
«He's a young boy trying his best to acclimate in a surreal environment,» Ivanka said.
I spent time acclimating to how different it felt to play the game as this frog rather than as Mario.
... while many voluntary conditions don't affect our happiness in the long term because we acclimate to them, people never get accustomed to their daily slog to work because sometimes the traffic is awful and sometimes it's not.
These training programs can range from orientation programs, which are designed to acclimate new hires to the company, to ambitious education programs intended to familiarize workers with a new software system.
«Once you get acclimated to the culture here, you just jump on in.»
To help readers better understand and acclimate to today's world, Friedman connects technology, globalization and nature to personal areas including work, politics, geopolitics, ethics and community.
With a buddy system in place, new hires will get more out of the onboarding process, become acclimated to the company and position faster and feel more connected to the team.
The first job is learning and getting acclimated.
Their primary job is to acclimate new employees and teach them the systems they need to run the business.
I'm specifically interested in how people are acclimating, since we're growing so quickly.
Many of us have mentors at work: the people who helped show us the ropes as we became acclimated to a new organization or as we worked our way up the ladder.
Merck says it's working with doctors to acclimate them to the diagnostic, which could prevent wasteful spending on a costly drug which may not benefit all patients.
The annual flu «season» to which we've acclimated seems benign compared to that incident — and yet it infects millions of people each year and kills thousands.
Employers should be prepared for a decrease in productivity while team members acclimate to the noise, clutter and distractions that come with a remodeling project.
I worked as the head of Signarama's Mentor Program, helping new franchisees acclimate and easing their transition into ownership.
If they've never used a system like this before, it may take some time for your staff members to acclimate.
It seems like we've acclimated to a culture of running around to meet deadlines and obligations, whereby we never get personally fulfilled.
Each one of those companies has a rich history, and hasn't been able to acclimate well enough to the era of apps and online retailing - something Firebrand Group just finished covering in its Future of Retail orange paper.
Ask Lyons if he underestimated how difficult it would be to acclimate to a younger, non-journalistic culture, and he says: «I definitely underestimated it.»
The truth of the matter is that the virus has not been acclimated on this continent and that the efforts of the doctors to inoculate the American mind have failed for that reason.
Jumping into the shower without letting it heat up, or going into the ocean without slowly acclimating to it, can help promote hardening, increasing tolerance to stress, and even disease.
While acclimating to life on the West Coast, Rachel decided to take a class at Pure Barre and with each class she became profoundly aware of the unbelievable physical and mental benefits that the Pure Barre method has to offer its clients.
As the newcomers acclimate, they often feel dazzled, flattered and intimidated by how much responsibility the company puts on their shoulders and how directly Amazon links their performance to the success of their assigned projects, whether selling wine or testing the delivery of packages straight to shoppers» car trunks.
By Chris Dessi, From Inc.com, 7 steps to acclimate yourself to extreme situations so you can excel at every level.
The deal is a solid compliment to Acorns» own investment app, which is more for acclimating users to the idea of investing in the stock market.
One group uses a buddy system to match each new staff member with a more experienced one in order to help them get acclimated.
Our achievements in acclimating regulators and IRA custodians paves the way for further mainstream adoption ahead.»
Apparently, you are not acclimated to the educational tools such as reiteration.
They saw me as an unknown outsider, who constantly struggled to acclimate to Jamaican culture.
Where then should freedom lovers be so found acclimated upon?
We can not build up the Body by acclimating the churches to the world.
And for those of us who are white or from a Western heritage — who have been acclimated to power structures and hierarchy while being blinded to poverty and injustice — maybe we, more than anyone, should be talking about decolonizing our theology.
It's nice to hear from a multi-cultured individual who was acclimated upon the Muslim faith.
They've grown into pastors acclimated to the behaviors and attitudes (not to mention the theology) of the culture they were raised in.
Indeed, common parlance has acclimated us to propositions as declarative (usually true) statements of fact; if they are anything but this, they are useless.
If you're willing to devote your time to helping, consider joining a Good Neighbor team that welcomes refugees and helps them acclimate to life in the United States.
So acclimated are we to this attitude of functional, methodological atheism that we may no longer be shocked by the vast gulf between this view and the Bible's, where God is depicted as directly intervening in nature and history at will!
«We get them acclimated back into productivity,» Randy says,» [with] social skills, how to write a check, how to dress properly, grammar.
Perhaps that explains why I find myself morosely acclimating to our society's ubiquitous signs of decline.
Nor are you going to become a Japanese nationalist and a convert to Shintoism, nor acclimate yourself religiously in India and accept Jainism or Sikhism.
As time went on, Yahweh was detached in the imagination of his people from his exclusive residence on Sinai, and he became acclimated in Canaan as lord of the land.
Your family and Sam's can all move out here to Colorado and hang out with FedEx and I. Sam, I hear your wife's concern, but lots of Californians have acclimated.
Sessions will include a «Retailer Roundtable» of top supermarket, specialty and e-commerce buyers discussing the future of specialty food and «The Basics: The Business of Specialty Food,» a full - day workshop on June 24 to acclimate young companies to the industry.
We are still in the thick of unpacking, starting to paint and getting acclimated to our new home.
I should also say that since the break I have not acclimated to the world as a lefty.
Delivers onsite training and on - going training to ensure machines are acclimated to the production facility
I»M ONLY JUST STARTING TO USE THIS PRODUCT, AND TRYING TO ACCLIMATE MY DIGESTIVE SYSTEM TO IT, BUT AM HAPPY SO FAR WITH IT.
After a week of acclimating to their new environment they are transplanted into two and a half inch pots.

Phrases with «to acclimate»

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