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Because of his discouragingly minor role in the band, and under the pressure of The Mundanes ' unsuccessful search for success, Linnell began recording music with John Flansburgh, though his family did not support the transition from what they considered to be a more professional band to an experimental one.
These include career transition, interpersonal and professional communication, performance management, organizational effectiveness, managing career and personal changes, developing executive presence, enhancing strategic thinking, dealing effectively with conflict, and building an effective team within an organization.
He is credited with providing a transition phase between the old guard and a new generation of professional politicians.
Santos entered a period of irregular campaigns, coinciding with the club's transition to professionalism ; in 1933 the president of Santos publicly declared Santos a professional side for the first time.
** Curriculum and Instruction, with concentrations in: English education, professional teaching standards for the teacher leader, reading, school librarian, transition to teaching
Recently, some professionals from Mexico have been migrating, but to make the transition from one country to another involves re-training and re-adjusting to conform to US laws — i. e. professional licensing is required.
The game also marked the end of the amateur era as the top teams completed their transition to professional organizations.
He was aided by the patronage of Toronto physician James MacCallum, who enabled Thomson's transition from graphic designer to professional painter.
Barry was among the first professional basketball players to make a successful transition to the broadcasting profession.
Starting in 1908, the law department began its transition into an exclusively professional school when Stanford's Board of Trustees passed a resolution in 1908 to officially change its name to law school.
Following her retirement from professional sailing on 2 September 2010, MacArthur announced the launch of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a charity that works with business and education to accelerate the transition to a circular economy
These changes led to a transition towards professional ice hockey as the league became semi-professional.
In February 1996 the President of the Republic decided on a transition to a professional service force, and as part of the resulting changes, ten regiments were dissolved in 1997.
As a participant in the October Revolution of 1944, army Captain Árbenz facilitated the transition from military dictatorship and military government to representative democracy, when he, and a comrade officer, Major Arana, forsook the Presidency of Guatemala for constitutional government ; such personal and professional integrity earned them, and the Guatemalan Army, much popular respect as patriots.
He also advises professional athletes who are making a transition to the business world.
* Imperial Guards ( Tang Dynasty ), formed initially as honour bodyguards of the emperor and garrison of the capital, and evolved to reflect the era's transition of reliance on professional soldiery over non-professional volunteers and conscripts.
In 1985, after spending six weeks in California training for a bodybuilding contest, he was invited to join a group of bodybuilders – Garland Donoho, Mark Miller, and Steve " Flash " Borden – who were attempting to make the transition into professional wrestlers.
Manchester ’ s views on the transition from medieval to modern civilization, though they were popular in the nineteenth and early twentieth century ( and still are current in some segments of contemporary culture ), have long been rejected by professional scholars in the relevant fields.
Unusual for its time, in America in the 1950s, the Apprentice Program helped young singers to make the transition from academic to professional life.
The Roman army of the Late Republic ( 107 – 30 BCE ) marks the continued transition between the conscription-based citizen-levy of the mid-Republic and the mainly volunteer, professional standing forces of the imperial era.
The society assists students to prepare for a transition to their professional field as practitioners.
As baseball made the transition toward becoming a professional sport over the next decade, and the NABBP dissolved into competing organizations in 1871, professional players were no longer restricted by this rule and, for a short while – in 1878 and again in 1884 – African American players played professional baseball.

transition and force
In the light of the blockage concerning the entry into force of the Ban amendment, Switzerland and Indonesia have launched a “ Country-led Initiative ” ( CLI ) to discuss in an informal manner a way forward to ensure that the transboundary movements of hazardous wastes, especially to developing countries and countries with economies in transition, do not lead to an unsound management of hazardous wastes.
In its temporary dispositions, the document ordered the transition from the former military government, with Augusto Pinochet as President of the Republic, and the Legislative Power of the Military Junta ( formed by the heads of the navy, air force, National Police, and a representative of the army, the head of the Army being president of the republic ), to a civil one, with a time frame of eight years, during which the Legislative Power would still be the Military Junta.
" While he allowed for the possibility of peaceful transition in some countries with strong democratic institutional structures ( such as Britain, the US and the Netherlands ), he suggested that in other countries with strong centralised state-oriented traditions, like France and Germany, the " lever of our revolution must be force.
In barium titanate, a typical ferroelectric of the displacive type, the transition can be understood in terms of a polarization catastrophe, in which, if an ion is displaced from equilibrium slightly, the force from the local electric fields due to the ions in the crystal increases faster than the elastic-restoring forces.
The " water machine ” still bears witness to the sanitary and hygiene concerns which arose in Mons in 1865-1870, it marks the transition from medieval water supply wells, springs and hand pumps, for operation of pumps suction and force. The water came from springs fed Mons de la Valliere and hole-to-mouse Spiennes Slutty using only force driving the hydraulic motor.
While the United States supported the transition authority, it did so mainly by underwriting contracts to replace destroyed infrastructure and thus avoided a direct military involvement, allowing the ANZAC led force to take the lead.
Nephthys was clearly viewed as a morbid-but-crucial force of heavenly transition, i. e., the Pharaoh becomes strong for his journey to the afterlife through the intervention of Isis and Nephthys.
By the mid -' 70s, Matchbox was again a force on the world market, having completed the transition and having even updated its line to include some fantasy vehicles.
The relationship between Janus and Juno is defined by the closeness of the notions of beginning and transition and the functions of conception and delivery, result of youth and vital force.
Planning for the transition to a peacetime force had begun in April 1783 at the request of a congressional committee chaired by Alexander Hamilton.
Following the withdrawal of the Japanese force and the transition of Al Muthanna to Iraqi control the Australian battlegroup relocated to Tallil Air Base in neighbouring Dhi Qar province in July 2006.
The International intended to fight " by all available means, including armed force, for the overthrow of the international bourgeoisie and for the creation of an international Soviet republic as a transition stage to the complete abolition of the State.
The bylaw came into force in 2000, but there was a five year transition period and the new speed limits were only enforced from 29 March 2005.
The moon gate and other whimsical doorways also act to frame views and to force the viewer to pause for a transition into a new space.
In the transition from the Heian to the Kamakura period, the warriors emerged successfully from the domination of court patrimonialism as an independent political force.
Scarborough sponsored a bill to force the U. S. to withdraw from the United Nations after a four-year transition and voted to make the Corporation for Public Broadcasting " self-sufficient " by eliminating federal funding.
There was no other legal mechanism for the transfer of power than kissing hands, as the British " Irish Free State ( Agreement ) Act 1922 " that covered the transition was passed in March and only came into force on 1 April 1922.
It formalizes the symbolic transfer of responsibility of the province from the NATO international force to Afghan authorities as part of the transition process in the province launched May 13, 2012 ; the Afghan security forces began to take the lead since autumn 2011.
The confusion over terminology has meant that more recently, nation-building has come to be used in a completely different context, with reference to what has been succinctly described by its proponents as " the use of armed force in the aftermath of a conflict to underpin an enduring transition to democracy.
" the decree about the transition of hostile goods to be turned into state property ; about the public administration of the property of absent persons and seizure of the property alienated by force from the occupying powers “.
Crowninshield became Secretary of the Navy in January 1815, a position almost held by his brother Jacob Crowninshield ten years earlier, at the end of the War of 1812 and managed the transition to a peacetime force.
It is one of the fastest saddle search methods, able to find transition states using less than 300 force evaluations.

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