The supervisory teachers form a special element of the team, accompanying the students throughout the programme, organising the group activities and holding one-to-one meetings to provide a sufficient level of support to the students.
Mr Trench said major decisions were more likely to be taken in one-to-one meetings between ministers and officials, rather than at the council.
Reagan was able to disarm members of Congress through his one-on-one meetings and by making speeches to the public as legislative debates over a bill were taking place.
On the latter side, The Social Business Council was kind enough to invite me into one of their meetings to quiz the people who implement social inside the business.
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Undeterred, Annan further promoted the Alliance by rushing personally to one of its early meetings, in February 2006 in Qatar, which happened to coincide with riots in the Muslim world over Danish cartoons depicting Mohammed.
There was only one way to find out: I offered to stand up at one of the meetings and ask.
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Find ways to show top talent that they are important to the company, such as focus groups, one-on-one meetings with senior leadership, or even mentoring programs to promote development.
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So, are Senators supposed to accept the line currently being touted by Chuck Hagel in one-on-one meetings with them and by his defenders in public to the effect that "he firmly believes in a strong nuclear deterrent as long as we face nuclear threats"?
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Executives are lumbered with two overlapping workdays: a formal one full of meetings and an informal one spent trying to keep up with the torrent of e-mails and messages.
Scholars say that Bush, who reads people extremely well, would likely try a similar approach with Democrats in Congress, holding one-on-one meetings with lawmakers in a bid to bargain and flatter his way toward consensus.
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Did he have any one-on-one meetings, or was it just talking to a large group of people?
In addition to one-on-one coaching, mentors and masters lead weekly group meetings in which teachers collaborate to spread their skills.
You need to make sure the holes are big enough to allow the important information to pass through, which brings us back to meetings as one of the main conduits of information flows.
Imagine that you have to buy a new cricket bat because your old one's broken and you happen to have an hour of free time between meetings one day.
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So to your question, one of the meetings this week will be with representatives of the entertainment and video game industries.
My day, much like that of many executives, moves from one conversation to the next: meetings with potential portfolio companies, phone calls with limited partners, sit-down chats with employees, text messages to my brother and dinners with my kids all require my full attention and my game face.
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Today I want to underscore one important issue that seems to have come up at several of our meetings.
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So we ask that you would make this possible for us so that we would be having a good relationship with one another when we come to meetings.
According to one study, busy professionals attend over 60 meetings each month.
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One admitted she regularly wore stilettos to meetings after a male partner in her firm complimented her on her taste in shoes.
Most recruits are subjected to a series of one-on-one meetings with other senior executives, many of whom are not trained in effective interviewing techniques.
At the very least, it will come up in conversation during one of occasional face-to-face meetings that the DOJ and European Commission has on both a senior and junior level.
In his report, Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell criticised Mr Fox for allowing Mr Werritty to attend certain meetings, including one with a defence contractor, without civil servants being present.
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It was more than a year ago that some of these same CEOs came to the White House for one of the first meetings about what this reform would look like.
All this good stuff, however, has little to do with the CBD, the 193 parties to which began one of their two-yearly meetings this week in Nagoya (America is not one of them, having not ratified the convention).
We timed our visit, earlier this month, to coincide with one of the annual rounds of meetings of scientists and officials - but we had no idea whether anyone would welcome the prospect of a television camera in their midst, let alone talk to us.
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So, because we allowed the fourth meeting to open up and then said to folks, well, go back and - I asked them two questions - think about what you're wrestling with here and what you're trying to sort out and to talk to one another about this in between our two meetings.
Little is ever said about the fact that most business aircraft are undeniably the best and often only way for executives to maximise their productivity by attending meetings at various destinations within the course of one or two days in order to sign contracts and develop new business.
The next step for the council is to have two meetings in September, one each in Orlando, Florida, and Barcelona, Spain.
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The difference is that business groups have outspent unions by about ten-to-one and have inundated congressmen with visits and meetings in their own districts.
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