In interpretive style, he tends toward subtlety rather than flamboyance, avoiding the abrupt accents, florid ornaments, and freewheeling tempos that are fashionable in Baroque performance practice.
Although the main performance practice of Iranian traditional music unfolds through improvisation according to the mood of the performer and in response to the audience, musicians spend years learning to master the radif as the set of musical tools for their performances and compositions.
This is a guest post written by Daniel Stid, partner in The Bridgespan Group and leads its Performance Measurement Practice.
Williams put in another solid practice performance as Nico Rosberg recorded the third fastest time with team-mate Kazuki Nakajima fifth quickest in the second practice session.
Jones leads the company's Leadership Performance and Rewards practice.
After the last GP in Monaco Hamilton had predicted that the McLaren cars would struggle through Istanbul Park's high-speed corners but then was encouraged by their performance in Friday practice in Turkey.
With practice his performance improved, though he always denied having attempted the task before.
"We believe it's important that there be multiple inputs regarding a teacher's practice and performance, " Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor said.
The UNESCO-Hamdan Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum Prize for Outstanding Practice and Performance in Enhancing the Effectiveness of Teachers was awarded to The Rato Bangala Foundation (Nepal), The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences Schools Enrichment Centre (South Africa) and to The Banco del Libro (Venezuela).
"We are all able to speculate on the reasons for this failure and we are sure that many column inches will be written about the funding gap, inadequate continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities, leadership issues, performance management, best practice and disruptive behaviour, " he said.
However, those who study the development of high performance have demonstrated repeatedly that practice and executing effective effort play a huge role in the skills we develop.
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Reading, going to work and navigating a busy life may be enough to maintain brain health, but lifting performance takes massive amounts of practice--learning a new language, taking regular music lessons, doing complex jigsaw puzzles--to produce enough chemicals to make synapses stronger.
With institutional investors and hedge funds breathing a little easier about the outlook for the defense business, analysts can return to their customary practice of comparing the performance of key players rather than worrying about whether the whole sector is in trouble.
If you are less than pleased with your performance on any one question, then practice answering those questions again while video recording yourself.
There's no doubt the musicians could play each piece note-perfect without a conductor: each performance is the culmination of years of practice, hours of painstaking work to refine their art.
We agreed to other providers in general practice and the other one was performance-related pay.
In practice, the sharp downturn in economic performance has meant that Germany and France, among others, have breached the deficit limits.
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At first this is done in a mirror and the student assesses their own performance, but step two is for them to practice with a friend or partner and have them critique it.
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The center houses classrooms, studios and shops for set and costume construction, sculpture and painting, digital media and cinema, as well as several performance spaces, a screening room, rehearsal and practice rooms and a cafe.
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Three actors of "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" -- Audra McDonald, Norm Lewis and David Alan Grier -- earned nominations, though only McDonald (who also is on ABC's "Private Practice") grabbed an award for best performance by a leading actress in a play.
Marrone chalked up Rogers' performance to someone trying to catch up to the speed of practice after a long layoff.
He agreed to take action to improve his performance, but by 2008 he had left the UK to practice in Belgium.
Watson used the device for practice rounds last week at Augusta National (check out his performance here).
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In practice, companies are likely to weight the extent of out performance against their chosen benchmark, which would give them flexibility in dealing with up and down markets.
J. and Twin Falls, Idaho. (Though large chains like Zales have approached him, Rothman says they tend to want more business than he's willing to give--no more than 5% of total sales.) He often makes his salesclerks practice in front of a videocamera so they can analyze their performance later.
The key is for athletes to learn their "optimal state for performance, " or the emotional and mental state that enables the best of their abilities to shine in performance, said mental conditioning coach and former triathlete Chris Janzen, whose practice focuses on unlocking "the clarity, mental strength and emotional endurance" to help athletes maximize their potential.
Dissatisfaction with the agency's performance came to a head in 2002, when it emerged that it was common practice to falsify job-placement figures.
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The prize rewards projects and activities of individuals, institutions or non-governmental organisations for excellent models, best practice and the creative use of ICT to enhance learning, teaching and overall educational performance.
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