Sentences with phrase «work on complex issues»

I work on complex issues such as how lab work can be translated so that it is of direct use to the farmer.»

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They often work closely with successful business leaders, helping them to manage both their professional and personal finances and advising on complex issues such as succession planning and philanthropic activities.
Lee has worked extensively on issues of competitive, mission critical, complex tech challenges such as cognitive services, artificial intelligence, and IoT.
When you pro-life contradictions stop acting like life begins at conception and ENDS AT BIRTH, when you stop using abortion as a political wedge issue to shore up votes and show that you actually understand and act on ALL the complex issues at work, you might actually find others more sympathetic to your alleged cause.
One thought is for those of us who have been on the front lines of this issue to work with denominational leaders to help them better understand the various and complex issues related to sexual abuse.
Completion of this level 2 training will prepare you to work under supervision on more complex presenting issues as your work toward your play therapist credential.
«We, and others in our organisations, would now like to focus together on the current investigation, in the same way that we work closely and constructively on a daily basis on numerous other cases and complex issues
«The issues under consideration are undoubtedly complex, however it has been evident that even those working on the legislation have not always been clear as to what the provisions are intended to achieve.
He said: «The Brexit secretary is a complex character because he and I have worked together on issues of justice.»
«Professor Macfarlane is a scientist with a long history of working on complex technical public policy issues,» the group said.
This is a complex issue involving the interaction between technologists and economists to develop and optimise the production process on a reasonably large scale so that financial feasibilities can be properly worked out.
Eleonore Pauwels (Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC) spoke on how experts in genomics navigate the complex societal contexts and issues of trust as they engage with publics about their work.
Now, forgetting entirely the more complex issue of «climate sensitivity» and focusing only on how tiny, minute concentrations of CO2 can make a difference to global temps — one of the oft - repeated and simplistic denialist memes — is there a simple desktop experiment to demonstrate how that can work?
«We all work together on a common cause, which is investigating complex issues that affect older people.
You can keep some things like if they're on time, but if you're evaluating a potential mate based on their ability to answer complex questions you pose, you've got some issues you need to work through.
It's a complex issue, and one that we tackle in the next Schools that Work series here on Edutopia.
I would show my respect for the difficult and complex work of teaching; honoring teachers by inviting them to lead committees, consulting with them on critical issues of practice, and showcasing their innovation and creativity.
This example may not reflect the exact realities of coding training as many people who do this work only work on codes in their medical specialty and there are a bunch of other issues involved that can make this training more complex.
In that role, she advised board members on complex policy issues, and worked with educators, administrators, students, and families to improve educational opportunities in the country's second largest school district.
Dammeier said delaying work on the teacher compensation issue until the Legislature is scheduled to reconvene in January would be a bad idea — partly, he said, because lawmakers» short 60 - day session in 2016 doesn't allow much time to address such a complex issue.
The November issues of EL and ASCD Express on «Tackling Informational Texts» were so popular, we've returned to the topic with even more practical strategies and advice for working with complex texts and developing deep comprehension across all content areas.
A PLC or department working on any complex topic — from grading to literacy — might benefit from reading a relevant issue of EL together.
We must work together to deepen community, to make a conscious, intentional effort to build on the connections between us and resist the pull of the often shallow and disingenuous responses to complex issues that face our community.
Read the article in the new issue of Excellence on how much it took to TRY and convert the TAG Porsche F1 engine that was at least half as complex as current F1 motors... and what an abject failure that attempt became despite the top engineers at the time [Porsche] working day and night on the thing.
SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association, working on behalf of California enthusiasts of specialty vehicles (street rods, custom vehicles, kit cars and replicas) and in cooperation with the Department of Motor Vehicles, Bureau of Automotive Repair, Air Resources Board and Attorney General's office has resolved a complex and threatening issue to this market segment and the industry it serves.
As Secretary of Commerce, Mineta was known for his work on technology issues, for achieving international cooperation and intergovernmental coordination on complex fisheries issues, and streamlining the patent and trademark process.
Much of his current work focuses on the Prison Industrial Complex and the many issues accompanying incarceration in its relationship to slavery.
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She has worked in the Everglades for over 14 years, first with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) conducting land management on the Everglades Complex of Wildlife Management Areas north of Everglades National Park, and then with the agency's Nonnative Fish and Wildlife Program on invasive animal issues.
With a particular focus on their parallel biographies, Beuys Kantor examines the major 20th - century events and the complex relations among Germans, Poles, and Jews that altered the world view of that time and shaped the individual histories of these two renowned artists — and that reveal today issues of myth, memory, conflict, and war addressed directly and indirectly by each of them in their work.
In this inaugural exhibition for this newcomer gallery to the 56 Bogart building, Life on Mars presents the works of fourteen unique artists that all deal with the complex issues of scale.
«Putiferio» at the DESTE Foundation's Project Space in the former Slaughterhouse on the island of Hydra is a major exhibition by Italian artist Roberto Cuoghi who works in painting, drawing, digital animation, and sound to explore issues surrounding transformation, identity, death, memory, and time — what he describes as facing «complex ideas iconographically»
late to comment but here goes... as a biologist working on salmon issues in the Pacific Northwest I can not emphasize enough that when trying to communicate complex issues to the Public, points have to be easily understood and presented using terms / examples they understand etc..
Now, forgetting entirely the more complex issue of «climate sensitivity» and focusing only on how tiny, minute concentrations of CO2 can make a difference to global temps — one of the oft - repeated and simplistic denialist memes — is there a simple desktop experiment to demonstrate how that can work?
And there is quite a complex and fascinating agenda of scientific research issues that need to be worked on, as is happening with a large and very capable international scientific community.
They contribute huge hours of very hard work on a volunteer basis in order to provide the best assessment they can on a highly complex and contentious issue.
In a near future, robots or computers, may take over some of the legal work, hopefully leaving the lawyers to spend more time on handling the most complex legal issues.
Sukhminder's trust and estate practice focuses on working with clients and their families to address all aspects of estate planning and ensuring a smooth succession, including complex tax, estate, and family issues.
Drawing on his experience working with experts in a broad range of technical fields, Mr. Fatheree's background allows him to simplify sophisticated issues quickly and defend his clients against damage claims involving complex theories.
You can rely on us to work diligently through any complex issues that arise in your case.
He is a seasoned information governance professional and has extensive experience with eDiscovery project management, data collection, and computer forensics, working with both corporate and law firm clients on complex issues.
We advise these clients on complex cross-border compliance issues and work with professionals in other jurisdictions to provide a complete and efficient service.
Craig also has extensive experience working on consumer finance regulatory and compliance issues and managing complex litigation.
Applying knowledge and experience to tackling complex issues on a diverse range of matters, approaching a problem logically, communicating effectively, having the ability to negotiate, providing advice and finding solutions are all skills that I possess and apply to my current work in the legal sector.
Stephen brings an additional client perspective having spent significant time in house at a senior level where he has worked on high value complex claims, managed claims teams and worked across teams on wider management issues including claims process, IT implementation, lawyer panel procurement / oversight, reserving, pricing and policy wordings.
Debbie worked in partnership with senior stakeholders providing advice, guidance and support on various employee relations issues including, change management, discipline, grievance, harassment, capacity building and complex medical capabilities and TUPE.
However, working with «incredibly intelligent» colleagues on «complex issues» and representing «very large multinational clients» motivated trainees.
While AI is handling more and more routine work in transactions, the lawyers need to focus on increasingly complex issues which call for creativity, judgment and efficient communication.
We will focus on working through the complex issues that your car accident case presents while you focus on regaining your health.
At DAC Beachcroft LLP, practice head Lesley Hughes has expertise in landlord and tenant disputes, particularly those with an insolvency aspect, complex service charge and dilapidations claims, break rights, issues arising from development agreements and rent reimbursement claims under NHS contracts, Recent work includes handling declaratory proceedings regarding a # 50m break clause; assisting with the termination of conditional development agreements; and advising on town centre regeneration matters for a local authority, which included assisting with procurement, landlord and tenant, listed building and right to light issues.
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