Stanley Galanski, The Navigators Group president and CEO, said the firm expects to finish the move from Stamford around Labor Day.
Critics see the navigators as potential competitors to insurance brokers, and say that they are effectively federal government employees who should be subject to rigorous screening.
Like the Navigators, the group is coed, with an inclusive membership policy, and Atchley says the contrast with the Boy Scouts has been a factor in its growth.
The navigators, who will have certification and training, will be there to help anyone who needs it, but the state also hopes to involve nonprofit organizations, unions and other groups that have a track record of dealing with immigrant groups.
Of course it'll take more listening to make a definitive call, but we don't think you can really go wrong with the Navigators as it stands, so long as your expectations are in-line with the price -- and try not to confuse them for your shades.
When the first navigators came here, there were lots of holes that rain water gathered in and over time it turned the colour of brandy or whisky.
The Portuguese navigators who had daringly rounded Cape Bojador in west Africa in 1434 did not take long to seize Goa and then Malacca--the center of a lush trade in cloth and spices.
Instead, the new Expeditions, as well as the new Lincoln Navigators built at Michigan Truck, will undergo a battery of tests that is unprecedented, at least for Ford.
"The main issue is making sure that people who interact with consumers actually know what they are talking about, " said Wes Bissett, senior counsel for government affairs to the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America, an industry group that is promoting the restrictions on navigators.
As calls come in, traffic-control navigators alert the first five responders closest to the scene.
And we've also got from Alexandria, Virginia, Ron Christie, vice president of the lobbying firm DC Navigators and former special assistant to President George W. Bush.
The department says its standards are thorough and include several provisions designed to ensure that navigators are independent from the insurance industry.
In those states, Washington took on the task of granting money for hiring navigators.
Long after navigators from every corner of the globe had accepted it, the French continued using their own - the Paris Merdien, about two degrees east of Greenwich and nine minutes and twenty two seconds ahead of it.
In 1502, Portuguese navigators landed at a port on the coast of South America and named it Rio de Janeiro (River of January).
Supporters of the law say the real issue is a shortage of money for navigators.
By the way, NAVTEQ just reported it is making navigators into 4 out of 5 cars (80%).
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Stranger still, the error continued to appear on maps long after navigators had tried to sail entirely around it and with what must have been a sense of utter bafflement failed.
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Skilled navigators, they plotted their course by the stars, ocean and clouds, at a time when god-fearing Europeans still believed that the Earth was flat and they might fall off it if they sailed too far.
Even before sonar depth sounders were available, navigators would also use lead lines to determine the depth of the water as a cross check on where they were.
There will also be state-focused marketing, consumer outreach and support hotlines, and navigators to help with enrollment-regardless of which entity operates the exchange.
Like the rest of AHS, the Medical Center specializes in providing culturally competent care through trained "patient navigators" who collectively speak seven Asian languages in addition to English.
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We also have made it a vital component of our operations to utilize culturally sensitive patient navigators and promotoras, community health workers who help Latinas navigate the complex world of cancer care.
Groups that receive grants from that allocation may try to stretch it by using volunteers to act as navigators, but some are already wondering if it is worth the trouble to apply in the face of a state bill requiring separate certification, said Adam Linker of the North Carolina Justice Center's Health Access Coalition.
Navteq just reported it is building navigators into 4 out of 5 cars (80%), with the new cars with navigator built in.
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To smooth the process, each of the states was to set up a program that would enlist nonprofits, professional associations and unions to act as navigators.
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