Sentences with phrase «varied experience conducting»

His clients benefit from his long and varied experience conducting appeals and trials, his well - honed legal writing and editing skills, his passionate attitude and his craftsman - like approach to appellate practice.

Not exact matches

Jo's varied nursing experiences included both clinical and management work as a nurse, conducting nursing research, teaching other nurses, and publishing several articles in various nursing journals.
Massachusetts was an ideal state to conduct the study, as the amount of snowfall in the state has varied widely from year to year, with days with more than four inches of snow experienced by the average school ranging from just a single day in 2007 to nearly five days in 2005.
Although State DOTs and FHWA have extensive experience with the successful implementation of programmatic approaches to conduct environmental reviews, transit agencies and FTA have not used the approaches as widely due to difficulties involved in negotiating agreements with numerous project sponsors across varying jurisdictions.
Although State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) and FHWA have extensive experience with the successful implementation of programmatic approaches to conduct environmental reviews, transit agencies and FTA have not used the approaches as widely due to challenges involved in negotiating agreements with numerous project sponsors across varying jurisdictions.
The Association conducts educational research into the effects that experiences with animals may have on people in varying environments.
SERVICE POLICY • Tours are conducted at times and days to suit clients e.g. weekend trips to cater for full time students • Itineraries are designed to be good value and fun • Sightseeing, activities and commentary are varied for each tour • Emphasis on the natural beauty, culture and fun of Australia • Drivers and guides are trained and experienced in communicating with non-native speakers of English • All driver guides have First Aid Certificates
Not being a criminal lawyer, I can't use my own experiences to square those two accounts (and, admittedly, my exposure to crowns is Toronto - centric, experiences may vary elsewhere — based on recent events, I'd have concerns about the Alberta courts), but the fact that certain proponents of the critical narrative characterized Marie Henein's masterful conduct of the Ghomeshi trial as a case of «whacking» the accused (rather than the complainant's «whacking» the crown) did nothing to enhance the credibility of that narrative (and, if nothing else, suggests that your construction of the «critical narrative» is not at all a straw man).
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental disorders during childhood and adolescence, with a prevalence of 3 — 5 % in school - age children (6 — 12 years) and 10 — 19 % in adolescents (13 — 18 years); 1, 2 and the prevalence of anxiety disorders in this population tends to increase over time.3 Anxiety is the most common psychological symptom reported by children and adolescents; however, presentation varies with age as younger patients often report undifferentiated anxiety symptoms, for example, muscle tension, headache, stomachache or angry outbursts.4 According to the standard diagnostic systems, there are various types of anxiety disorders, for example, generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), social phobias (SOP), social anxiety disorder (SAD), panic disorder (PD), overanxious disorder, separation anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD).5 Anxiety disorders in children and adolescents often occur with a number of comorbidities, such as autism spectrum disorders, 6 depressive disorders, 7 conduct disorder, 8 substance abuse9 or suicide - related behaviour.10 Youths with anxiety disorders experience serious impairment in social functioning (eg, poor school achievement; relational problems with family members and peers).11, 12 Childhood and adolescent anxiety disorders can persist despite treatment, 1 and they are associated with later adult psychopathology.13, 14
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