Coaching sessions will be usually 1h per week either on site or through a call with a one-on-one format meeting. |
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Below is an overview of what you can expect one of our business consultants to discuss with you during your one-on-one sessions. |
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He has a rare turn of speed and the ability to beat men in the tightest of one-on-one situations. |
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The entourage, so out of place in the one-on-one battle arena, soon left the stage. |
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Interviews in the studio are not one-on-one affairs typically but with all three co-anchors together. |
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The series has one-on-one dates, group dates, and the dreaded two-on-one date, where one man or woman is sent home on the spot. |
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It wasn't long before the Cougars were over, Colin Pickles brilliantly stealing the ball in a one-on-one tackle and racing in at the corner. |
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But as far as religion goes, I feel like everyone should have their own one-on-one with God. |
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I've talked one-on-one with quite a few customers, so I know this caused some of you considerable hassle and inconvenience. |
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If you don't botch the questionnaire, you are summoned for a one-on-one interview with Pierre. |
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Robinson is deadly in a one-on-one situation and it will be a thankless task for anyone having to mark him in midfield. |
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The way they contested one-on-one situations in that first half was encouraging. |
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So, in a one-on-one situation against the local tough guy, can a judo person subdue the bully? |
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In the first practice of their off-week, the Lions ran a spirited one-on-one passing drill with the cornerbacks getting physical at the line. |
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Do you find that your one-on-one work is different from the collective product? |
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He does not play well in one-on-one situations, nor does he help teammates. |
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If the rest of the linemen play well, Pryce will get more one-on-one situations. |
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In one-on-one situations, he is hardly dodged, and can win the ball nine times out of ten. |
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Five games will be played on one-on-one basis with entry fee being Rs.10 per person. |
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However, he has immense pace, is a cool and clinical finisher in one-on-one situations and has the ability to score sublime goals. |
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That leads to some one-on-one opportunities for Hammer, and that's no good for an offense. |
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On three occasions York created one-on-one opportunities but each time the Oxton goalkeeper kept them out. |
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Later in the afternoon I had the opportunity to speak one-on-one with the Iranian director, through an interpreter. |
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Media interest has spiralled to the point that one-on-one interviews are impractical. |
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During practice or to warm up before a game, turn this team sport into a one-on-one competition. |
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But can he connect one-on-one with voters in New Hampshire kaffeeklatsches? |
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There was about ten minutes to go at Prenton and I went through one-on-one with the keeper and basically I choked. |
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In terms of one-on-one with employees, being a mom helps me ground my roots to humanity. |
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Dennis Hill then skied a one-on-one, which he lived to regret as Colne enjoyed more possession and earned four corners in quick succession. |
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The one-on-one sessions did more than give executives a crash course on the Web. |
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On a one-on-one basis I will be getting little pointers off him regarding the season ahead. |
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But caution has never been my strong suit, so I got right to the point in our one-on-one meeting in his office. |
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Their defensemen were getting spun like tops by the great one-on-one talent at the World Cup. |
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In his first one-on-one with the president, he delivers a rundown on the economy. |
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Most times they simply send four rushers who plow straight ahead and try to win one-on-one matchups. |
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It would be impossible for the NYC to have an impact on individuals on a one-on-one basis. |
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If so, he runs the risk of letting Shaq get more one-on-one opportunities close to the basket. |
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Some parents bathe their children separately in the interests of both safety and one-on-one time. |
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That led to big rushing avenues for Barber and one-on-one opportunities for Toomer. |
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It is a sport that combines the best aspects of one-on-one competition but is also very much a team sport. |
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People just don't seem to have the capability of beating their opponents in a one-on-one situation. |
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Academy Award-winning actress Renee Zellweger went one-on-one with the seasoned journalist. |
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I start reliving my memories of one-on-one hockey games with David, the laughing, the smiling, the teaching, those were the days. |
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In most cases, the outside man got a one-on-one matchup and the inside player drew the double team. |
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Many are extending their show specials, relying heavily on telephones and stepping up the one-on-one visits of their sales representatives. |
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The one-on-one guided retreats have a two-year waiting list, but individual midweek recuperative breaks are also on offer. |
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He was not going to be denied as he faced the keeper with a one-on-one opportunity and slid the ball home. |
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It is a poison which has only ever been used for one-on-one killings and attempted killings. |
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He is played through one-on-one, unaware the linesman has his flag up for offside. |
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County received an early wake-up call when a Rangers forward got through to a one-on-one with County keeper Adam Hornby, who made a fine save. |
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That November, when the two leaders finally met, a one-on-one meeting scheduled for 15 minutes ended up lasting five hours. |
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If Santorum had been able to face Romney one-on-one it would have been a wipeout. |
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Giggs tries to slip Fortune through, one-on-one with Baia, only for the luxuriantly coiffured custodian to spring from his line and claim the ball. |
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Earlier in the day, Vajpayee held a one-on-one meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Zafar ullah Jamali after the inaugural session of the summit. |
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I enjoy group outing with guys but love one-on-one outing with my galpals. |
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It's part of an eye-opening one-on-one interview you'll see here tonight. |
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If Westbrook is effective early and demands a double-team, Lewis might find himself one-on-one against Brown, and McNabb will try to take advantage of that. |
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From a one-on-one press interview to a multi-room conference, every project is different and priced accordingly. |
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Join a Taleo expert for a live one-on-one demonstration and a question-and-answer session. |
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As I grew older, playing doubles taught me about collaboration, and playing one-on-one taught me how to outthink and outsmart an opponent. |
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This results in increased commitment and combativeness and leads them to win more one-on-one situations and ultimately emerge victorious. |
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For six months they alternated every two weeks between personal one-on-one ministry and manual labor. |
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The networking reception was a very good social event and I appreciated the opportunity to visit one-on-one with the various representatives. |
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They are responsible for communicating one-on-one with a group of about 10 workers in their work area on their shift. |
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About 55 young people with literacy and behavioural problems also meet one-on-one with peer group tutors. |
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Having a nanny or babysitter come to your home allows your child lots of one-on-one attention. |
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But match racing is a very different game, and their experience in one-on-one gladiatorial combat is very limited. |
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She's also worked as a physiotherapist assistant, a health club fitness instructor, and a one-on-one personal trainer. |
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If informal mediation is unsuccessful, or the parties involved do not feel comfortable approaching one another one-on-one, the issue goes to formal mediation. |
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Group mentoring or one-on-one interaction? |
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I like committed, one-on-one relationships. |
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But the capper to the zaniness is a one-on-one fight between Flipper and the ringleader, which finds the dolphin zipping around while the guy lunges at him with a knife. |
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In one-on-one situations, go for the man in black every time. |
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He has a cool head and a great finish for the one-on-one situations. |
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When having one-on-one chats with his gaffer they will converse in French. |
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Some men are more comfortable one-on-one, and clam up in a crowd. |
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Soon after Putin invited Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in the Kremlin for a long one-on-one meeting. |
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I spent that time studying the text in hevruta, one-on-one, with a brilliant guy by the name of Baruch Thaler. |
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Most of the super fans I spoke to spend a lot of time on cam sites or pay for one-on-one Web chats with the girls they idolize. |
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Would she still come to my soccer games and would she still play mini one-on-one soccer games in the backyard with Karmen as scorekeeper just like we used to? |
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When the ball swings around to your man, they never come in one-on-one. |
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We stopped to take a breather after playing one-on-one for an hour. |
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Electronic mail already serves global corporations as a broadcast medium and a mechanism for one-on-one communication across hemispheres and time zones. |
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Jennifer, who says she appreciates the one-on-one attention she received from home-schooling, is now in 10th grade, and she consistently receives high marks. |
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The product can be used for circle time, homework time, reading and one-on-one therapy. |
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Fortunately, social skills training, either through one-on-one counseling or in a support group, can help you feel less overwhelmed in social situations and help you function better in daily life. |
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If you want a one-on-one pregnancy class, you can just come over to the crib, talk it over with my mom, tell you wassup. |
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She didn't even pick a favorably inclined journalist for the kind of one-on-one interview in which politicians have often parceled out their revelations and answered a few tame questions. |
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Why don't we play a little one-on-one until the others show up. |
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This lesson can be adapted easily for one-on-one work in a career counselling session. d. Which role-play demonstrated the more effective cold call and why? |
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In real life, says a Democratic campaign aide, members of Congress are too nannied by staff to stride about hatching plots, one-on-one. |
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However, Fenelon was not so clinical as his strike partner, waywardly firing over the bar when played through one-on-one. |
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He was willing to go one-on-one with the District Attorney himself. |
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In fact, the experience made the caregivers realize that it would be good for each of the children to get a little one-on-one attention, which turned out to be an improvement for everyone. |
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Her tour of Iowa, overseen by veteran Democratic operative Matt Paul, will attempt to put the former first lady in a series of intimate, even one-on-one, settings with locals in living rooms and coffee shops. |
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Players will compete one-on-one with other contestants in a single-elimination tournament to determine each store winner. |
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They've moved back to the community because that's where their family is, and now that child is suffering because I can't afford to get a special one-on-one teacher's aide for that child to accommodate his school year. |
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A Swedish television presenter has managed to wrangle a personal, one-on-one gig from Bob Dylan for a TV series exploring whether we humans experience performance differently on our own or with a crowd of people. |
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It might make more sense in the future to set up some intensive one-on-one interviews with key stakeholders to get their unvarnished opinions on DFO's latest actions dealing with overfishing. |
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She highlighted the networking opportunities, a ministerial round table and one-on-one talks with energy industry representatives as the most eye-opening experiences during the conference. |
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There will also be the opportunity to see our new training facilities and to have one-on-one chats with vets, farriers and nutritionalists. |
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Consideration should also be given to the user-friendliness of the tool, and the obstacle presented by its lifeless and dehumanizing nature, since it does not offer a direct one-on-one relationship. |
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Bathtime: a unique one-on-one experience Bathtime is the perfect moment to discover new sensations: make the most of it to encourage your child to play with water. |
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Parents can try to reduce the rivalry by not only arranging family activities aimed at developing shared experiences, but also allowing time for each child to have one-on-one experiences with their biological parent. |
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There, too, Iron Man saves the day, doing so with a vault into space that vanquishes a distant fiend, one-on-one and out of the public's view, in a way that resembles the mission in Abbottabad. |
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A deceptive runner can juke and jive a would-be tackler right out of his socks if he can get that one-on-one, head-on angle of attack. |
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The war over, young Stefano Surace had grown enough to train one-on-one directly with his father, who gave him as the last secrets he had learned from the grandmasters of the Butokukai which he had kept hidden. |
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The courses consist of personalized one-on-one proctorships, fundamental and advanced preceptorships, and national symposia. |
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The Magpies might even have nicked it when Emre went one-on-one with keeper Markus Proll 11 minutes from time. |
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Everything about these storylines, and the various one-on-one confrontation scenes they are allotted, look like they have been devised through improv in rehearsal, and look stagey, shrill and actorish. |
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Celebrities were bidding for luxury lots including custom made Louis Vuitton luggage, Swarovski crystal jewelled shoes and a one-on-one tennis lesson from Monica Selles. |
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Learning objectives include designated time with the mentee in fundamentals skills lab, gerontology clinical, and one-on-one periodically throughout the semester. |
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Moreover, Accel offers one-on-one product support for partners' sub-agent base and ongoing training to keep partners up-to-speed on the latest wireless network solutions. |
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It's still a business, particularly for ASMRtists who hold to a strict programming schedule, solicit PayPal donations or offer one-on-one Skype sessions for a fee. |
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The Heart Valve CareLine is now available toll-free to provide one-on-one case management support for patients diagnosed with heart valve conditions. |
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Rough concepts were tested in focus groups, and animatics of television commercials were tested in one-on-one interviews using a short questionnaire. |
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They forechecked us hard all night long and won the one-on-one battles. |
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After several near misses, Van Persie finally reached three figures by turning in Walcott's cross before Jaaskelainen saved from Walcott when one-on-one. |
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