Research indicates that residents will
acclimate more quickly to a community and have a greater sense of independence and individuality when they are involved with the moving process.
With $2,000 'have it your way': Dominion realty is experimenting with a marketing program that gives new senior residents an "allowance" to upgrade their home of apply toward rent
The first trimester covers a health check and status reduction program; after ensuring that one's dog is healthy, one must
acclimate the dog to accepting a lower rank in the family and not getting its own way--not sleeping in the human bedroom, not feeding the dog before anyone else in the house, teaching him to respond to commands always, and not just when he feels like it, etc.
And Baby Makes Four
Buddies undergo training to learn how best to help
acclimate new staff to the firm.
How to keep them once you've got them: a novel approach cuts turnover to half the industry average
Twenty minutes were allowed for the scallops to
acclimate, after which their siphons were open.
The effect of temperature on clearance rate and oxygen consumption of scallops, Chlamys farreri
1, 2002, the board felt it would he useful to have a separate chairman to help
acclimate the new CEO, the company said.
Chubb CEO Finnegan elected chairman of the board
Plants
acclimate to survive metabolic lesions because of intracellular ice formation, as well as to survive the dehydrative effects of frost (Kacperska, 1984).
Cold tolerance in oilseed rape over varying acclimation durations. (Crop Breeding, Genetics & Cytology)
The wood flooring has too much moisture content when installed and then shrinks as it "dries out." The solution is to buy dry wood and to
acclimate the flooring to the room you want to lay it in.
Gaps in wood plank floors. (Ask Handyman)
Among the new offerings are the 640 fire alarm control panel, ACPS addressable power supply, XPIQ multichannel audio transponder, RFX wireless detection system, and
Acclimate Plus detector.
Fire detection products
The impact of this type of planning and attention to interior design can make all the difference to a disoriented and anxious resident trying to
acclimate to a new setting.
Making a facility feel like home
She advises dance hopefuls to take African, hip-hop and belly dancing classes to help them
acclimate to what she described as her "sexy hip-hop style."
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The least successful group in finding jobs and keeping them was termed "hard to employ." These were single parents, high school dropouts, victims of drug addiction or abuse--and the "fast-track" government welfare-to-work programs proved unable to
acclimate them to the work environment.
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The officers may have little or no idea of the layout or floor plan of the premises and will require time to
acclimate to their new surroundings.
Knock and announce: a Fourth Amendment standard
A scholarly resource especially for college students seeking to
acclimate themselves to principles of persuasiveness.
Rhetoric: an Historical Introduction
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Acclimate young athletes to the heat over a two-week period.
Young gridders must stay cool