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Basic generic facilitation skills include: listening, questioning, encouraging participation, checking meaning, challenging, reflection, and summarising [ 17, 20, 21].
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The box is automatically checked, meaning that Skype will open every time you start up.
A single check mark, meaning I wish I'd written that.
Another is that it potentially lets Amex tweak and develop the experience of checking out, meaning that they can add more features or upselling into other services alongside the payment.
Regulations require reactors to close at least every 13 months for checks, meaning more and more reactors have gone out of service, with none allowed to restart — until Tuesday.
Maybe the condition isn't severe enough to warrant medical intervention, or maybe involvement with conspiracy theories is how some sufferers keep their symptoms in check, meaning it's a form of self-medicating.
The pair say they managed to activate and install the debug policy in firmware, disabling the Windows boot manager by switching off signature checks — meaning they could subsequently load non-Windows OSes onto the devices.
With FlashFunders, the company offers that same functionality alongside the ability to send the FlashFunders listing to a VC firm like A16Z or Union Square Ventures to participate or even lead the round with a larger (>$25K) check, meaning the entire round is facilitated online.
When more people are working, more people are spending money at local businesses, who will then hire more workers to meet demand, meaning less government money is spent on sending unemployment checks, meaning less debt.
In that case, you can "post-date" the check, meaning you enter a date in the future so that the check cannot be cashed until that date.
These car lots may not perform credit checks, meaning your lack of credit won't be an issue, but they are notorious for their predatory lending tactics.
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