Sentences with phrase «very practical service»

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Gary McAllister paid a very special visit to Toxteth Fire Fit Hub as the Liverpool FC Foundation teamed up with Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service to deliver new practical and educational activities to local youngsters.
There's plenty of videos and — and lots of articles that are very practical and you can get some ideas that you can implement today, and if you feel I can be of service then Contact page, send me an email, and — and let me know specifically how you feel I can assist.
For those who want or need these sorts of services, this is a very practical and absolutely legitimate way to get one's work (print and ebook versions) professionally edited and proof - read, and into the distribution channels, with the least possible up - front cost.
Our service joins a handful of existing fee - based review companies out there, which seems to me to be a very practical solution to the problems mentioned above, if not the only solution.
As for features, the device is simple but practical: SD card support guarantees easy storage of eBooks and music (it's an MP3 players too), and Foxit, a company most famous for its lightweight PDF software, guarantees the device will read PDFs very well — a factor that help mitigate the reader's lack of a Whispernet - type service.
-LSB-...] Jane Freidman provides this very practical post with ten questions to consider before committing to any epublishing service.
I don't think it is very practical to expect top notch service with rock bottom fees.
[Just a note on early deadline for Austin GDC, which is put on by my colleagues here at Think Services, and is a very agreeable blend of practical game - related knowhow - particularly in online / social gaming, but also in writing, audio, getting into the biz, actually.]
What would prevent Practical Law, used by many law firms, from moving up market and taking out much of the service provided by those very same firms?
Corey Thompson, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the General Counsel, Region IV: «Very engaging presentation1 Helpful and practical tips.
Thomas also provides some very practical advice for dealing with traditional courts and judges who may not be used to working with attorneys offering unbundled services.
I fully support Jamie's argument that pro bono service is an integral part of A2J, in part because it ensures that lawyers take moral and practical responsibility for more than those who can afford to pay for their services in a traditional model (ie very few people).
By contrast, the MBTA commuter rail is generally considered useless (everyone I know who lived in a town serviced by it would just drive, and usually work along the 128 or 495 belts instead of in the city itself), but Caltrain is considered a very practical means of commuting if you happen to live near one of the peninsula downtowns and work in SoMA, and the reason crummy housing stock in the Mission rents for $ 3500 / month is because you can get to all the cool places either by BART or by BART - > Caltrain transfers.
Many organizations are making the business transition to managed services for very practical financial reasons.
This book has very practical information and specific examples that are very helpful for students interested in entering public service.
Almost three quarters of carers rated support from children's services as poor or very poor and 95 % identified specific unmet needs for practical, financial or emotional support.
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