Sentences with phrase «after narrowing the issues»

After narrowing the issues, and dealing with sitewide externals, he was simultaneously dealing with semantically related, Google friendly copy that Google seems to like.

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THEM: * recite SOGC guidelines for induction after 41 weeks, cite data showing an increase in the risk of stillbirth after 39 weeks, particularly amongst older mothers, me with a narrow pelvis, a first - timer carrying a posterior baby estimated at 9.2 lbs, BPP / NST only a snapshot of what's happening right at that moment and while a bad BPP / NST is unequivocally a poor sign, a good BPP / NST is not always indicative of zero issues * And then they played the dead baby card.
Several of those federal prosecutions, though, have been troubled, especially after the Supreme Court issued rulings that narrowed the definition of public corruption.
One issue I realized after the fact is that the straps keep sliding off my shoulders — not sure if it's because I have narrow, sloping shoulders or if it's a design problem.
He returned to the same issues of instruction and curriculum year after year, adjusting and correcting along the way, but always moving consistently forward along a narrow path.
After hearing all your stories, we have narrowed the list down to seven issues: Special Populations, Professional Development & Teacher Preparation, Teacher Pay, Union Engagement, School Funding, Career Pathways, Teacher Evaluation.
After diagnosis it looks like the ignition switch, when it does the no crank I can hold the key in the start position and wobble the key - lock cylinder around and it will crank, its like it does not quite engage the switch when the interior temps get to a certain point, strange issue I have never run into before but think I found the problem or least narrowed it down to the switch or gears.
Aboriginal law: In 2005, the Grassy Narrows First Nation launched an action against Ontario after it issued a licence enabling Abitibi - Consolidated Inc. to clear - cut an area of land.
The case was not about whether sex offenders should or could be monitored for life, it was a case decided upon the very narrow issue of whether 15 years after release, some could apply for a review, as to whether they might be removed from the Register.
Some judges will set you for a divorce trial as well as private mediation but typically they're going to set another status conference after the mediation to determine if the issues have been resolved or narrowed, and at that point, the court will set you for trial.
The American Bar Association Section Of Legal Education and Admissions To The Bar, Legal Education and Professional Development - An Educational Continuum, Report Of The Task Force On Law Schools And The Profession: Narrowing The Gap (1992)(MacCrate Report) was issued in 1992 by a Task Force created by the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar «to look at public and professional expectations of what lawyers are and ought to be and what skills and values they need to fulfill those expectations, and how they go about acquiring those skills and values during and after law school.»
After conducting this research, the gamification team can narrow down to identify the issue (s) the firm wants to address.
After being exposed to a diverse client population, I've been able to narrow my focus on a specific population and issue, which is couples and their relationships.
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