Sentences with phrase «with abbreviated versions»

We will return Monday morning with abbreviated versions of our usual formats.
I tweeted that I now had two copies of the book with an abbreviated version of my lost book sob story.
Send a clear value message with an abbreviated version (1 - 2 lines) of your executive brand positioning statement.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study compared families receiving standard Parent - Child Intraction Therapy (PCIT) with an abbreviated version using a combination of videotapes, telephone consultations and face - to - face sessions and with a wait - list control group.

Not exact matches

The text which we present is an abbreviated version of our discussion with Dr. Hartshorne, and it does not reflect the exact, original order of our questions and Hartshorne's answers.
Over the Summer, Rugby NorCal hosts a robust Summer Sevens Series, the abbreviated version of the game, played on a full - size field, but for only seven minute halves, and with only seven players per team.
The Short Version: Chat rooms, discussion forums, and dating websites are great spaces to flirt with new people, but sometimes the abbreviated lingo trips newbies up.
The casting clicks; the visuals have leaped right out of Dave Gibbons» original panels; the action is brutal, stylish and well - staged, and — with most of the major characters, themes and symbolism are retained in an abbreviated form — the 2 1/2 - hour film makes an enjoyably esoteric Cliff's Notes version of the book.
THE DVD The First $ 20 Million Is Always the Hardest (abbreviated The First $ 20 Million within the cover art and in all promotional materials) finds its way to home video courtesy a 1.85 anamorphic video transfer from Fox on one side of a flipper, with an unmatted version on the other.
At the L.A. press day I played an abbreviated version of «Save or Kill» with Paul Feig, Rose Byrne, and Miranda Hart.
Easier Youth Version — suitable for elementary school audiences, special education classes, classroom readings with young student actors, and those needing an abbreviated Version — suitable for elementary school audiences, special education classes, classroom readings with young student actors, and those needing an abbreviated versionversion
The first was the Freccia d'Oro, a version of the 6C 2500 Sport, with an abbreviated, rounded tail.
I won't bore you with the long history behind this book but here's the abbreviated version:
Mark Geffriaud triggered an explosion of references with the extremely long title of his exhibition, which, in its abbreviated version, reads, «All that is said is true, all the time, all the time... on October 26th.»
Apparently the Court abandoned a longer version of this analysis (at para 55), and that is unfortunate because this abbreviated version falls well short of addressing the real problem in administrative law today — the problem that the Supreme Court of Canada has expressed countless times over and with Dunsmuir has positioned the presumption of deference as the tool to address it.
Networking Resume / Resume Brochure: $ 100 - 399 Typically, the networking resume is a graphically enhanced version of the keyword resume in PDF format with abbreviated content.
Along with your contact information, include an abbreviated version of your personal brand statement, or brand tagline.
It's still a major part of today's job search process — even with the advent of social media and abbreviated Web communication — so you'll want to be prepared with a few versions of it to send to prospective employers.
The present study examines the effect of a child - oriented booster preventive intervention with children who had previously received an abbreviated version (24 child sessions, 10 parent sessions) of the Coping Power Program.
In partnership with the Administrative Office of the Courts, the TN Department of Children's Services (Juvenile Justice division) Vanderbilt Behavioral Health, and a number of juvenile courts across the state, TDMHSAS was able to train court staff in the use of an abbreviated version of the CANS (Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths) tool.
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