In my 30 + Years in Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Systems Design, Renewable Energy Project Engineering and Project management, as a Project Engineer, Applications Engineer and Power Systems Engineer, I have developed and gained invaluable experience in providing
the essential functions in the performance of relevant job requirements during my time at my previous projects from 1968 with SCE to 2012 with DeWind.
Medical Records Clerks perform
essential functions in a hospital or health facility as they are responsible for managing patient records and medical logs.
Wood performs several
essential functions in plants, including mechanically supporting aboveground tissue, storing water and other resources, and transporting sap.
L - carnitine fulfils
essential functions in the body as a vitamin - like substance, and in doing so it is involved in a variety of processes.
Mitochondria are unique and complex organelles that perform
essential functions in many aspects of cell biology.
RNA acts as a messenger to carry out instructions coded in DNA to produce proteins that perform
essential functions in the body.
Previous evidence has shown that TGF β1, a molecule associated with
essential functions in nervous system development and repair, modulates other components responsible for normal brain function.
We adults are rarely aware of
our essential function in conveying to young people — deliberately or inadvertently — that they do (or do not) make sense.
The RNA helicase RIG - I has
an essential function in double - stranded RNA - induced innate antiviral responses.
Theyaid with digestive processes, help in absorption of essential vitamins and nutrients, and play
an essential function in keeping us healthy.
Regular attendance and timeliness are
an essential function in order to fulfill the requirements of the position.
Furthermore, we can not discount the fact that the glass assists in the sustenance of human life — it has a quite mundane but
essential function in each of our lives.
Documentation is
an essential function in law firms and legal departments, but traditional methods can be time consuming and expensive.
Collecting payment from patients, insurance companies and government health programs is
an essential function in doctors» officers and hospitals.
There is no doubt in my mind that the present - day adolescent unrest is symptomatic of social and institutional anachronisms or breakdowns: the environment has lost some of
its essential function in relation to adolescent development.
Not exact matches
But,
in recent years, chatbots, or «bots» for short, have morphed into exceptionally intelligent computer programs able to assist companies with
essential tasks ranging from marketing and human resources
functions to sales efforts.
Rather, it means only that,
in a crisis, for a limited period of time, the ability of the employee to do some
essential functions is better than none.
«This decision was not easy, but it is necessary due to the prohibitive cost of the program and advances
in technology that have rendered most Page - provided services no longer
essential to the smooth
functioning of the House,» their statement said.
The shuttle's O - rings,
essential to the proper
functioning of the spacecraft, had never been tested
in the unusually low temperature predicted for Cape Canaveral on launch day.
«Trust
in political institutions is an
essential component of well -
functioning democracies.
When Tisch invests
in start - ups, he invests
in the people, not necessarily the idea or business, so it's
essential to explain precisely how the team
functions.
We take advantage of the our multistate office system by providing alternate locations from which our employees can temporarily perform
essential business
functions in the event of a firm or community - wide disruption.
However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their
essential job
functions can not disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a)
in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b)
in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information.
Banks design these accounts with only the most
essential functions,
in order to balance the customer's financial needs with their own need to reduce the risk of the customer becoming delinquent.
In addition, concerning proteins, that are
essential to the structure and
function of all living cells, the odds of one protein occurring at random has been calculated as 10 113.
The falsehood
in this is exposed
in the very act of contraception: for a man and woman to contracept implies that they are trying to remove an
essential element of sex, something fundamental to its meaning and
function, and that is fertility.
29:10 the characteristic Hebrew poetic parallelism of members puts prophet and seer again
in the same
essential function:
The identity of the Church according to the model we have been suggesting is not found
in an
essential definition of its nature as an institution, but
in the
function of its evolution.
Paul understands that the
essential prophetic
function continues
in the life of the church (see I Cor.
Group counseling can become one means by which the pastor fulfills his
essential function «to equip God's people for work
in his service» (Ephesians 4:11 - 12, NEB), and through which laymen perform their priesthood as members of the Body of Christ.
[T] he concept of religious feeling is not an
essential element
in the concept of God's
function in the universe» (PR 207).
Yet for Aristotle this direction is completely determined
in advance by the
essential nature of the object, whereas for Whitehead the direction is a
function of several variables: the object
in relation to its environment (PW 187/206).
Proclaiming «form follows
function,» modernism heralded the death of ornament, yet ornament
in many Christian traditions is
essential to worship and group identity.
Serious dating serves the
function of «shopping,» of sizing up the potential candidates for marriage
in terms of an
essential criterion: «To what extent can I expect this person to satisfy my basic personality and sexual hungers?»
Both Trüb and Buber show that guilt is an
essential factor
in the person's relations to others and that it performs the necessary
function of leading him to desire to set these relations to rights.
Thus there is God
in his
essential, and God
in his accidental
functions.
And yet,
in the new transformed society there will be no need to persecute religion, for its
essential function will have disappeared.
What emerges
in a given situation as «operant religion» will differ considerably from the «formal religion» of the historic creeds, and more concern with the former is
essential to understanding how belief systems
function in people's daily lives.»
The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood describes complementarianism as the view that «God has created men and women equal
in their
essential dignity and human personhood, but different and complementary
in function with male headship
in the home and
in the Church.»
However, this type of critique is
essential in order to achieve delegitimation but it only goes half way to a solution if it does not integrate an analysis of social relations and a critique of the economic
function.
In our time through the growth of the younger churches, through a discovery of our evangelistic task in many countries, the Spirit makes us aware of the great need to grasp and clarify the essential connection between the missionary function of the Church (its apostolate) and its obligation to be one (its catholicity
In our time through the growth of the younger churches, through a discovery of our evangelistic task
in many countries, the Spirit makes us aware of the great need to grasp and clarify the essential connection between the missionary function of the Church (its apostolate) and its obligation to be one (its catholicity
in many countries, the Spirit makes us aware of the great need to grasp and clarify the
essential connection between the missionary
function of the Church (its apostolate) and its obligation to be one (its catholicity).
School experiences of success are important here, since they give a child a sense of budding competence
in language, math, and thinking skills which are
essential to subsequent school success and to adequate adult
functioning.
God has an
essential part to play
in all this, but inevitably it is very different from the
function ascribed to him by Berkeley.
Pastoral counseling is thus an
essential part of total pastoral care and fulfills a necessary
function in the total work of the pastor.
The
essential insight here is seen most vividly
in contrast with Weber's description of the
function of traditional religion.
The moralism of the «60s political scene deprived politics of the flexibility that is
essential to its effective
functioning in a democracy.
Momentarily considered, then, the saint may waste his tenderness and be the dupe and victim of his charitable fever, but the general
function of his charity
in social evolution is vital and
essential.
The
essential function of intelligence is therefore to see the way out of a difficulty
in any circumstances whatever, to find out what is most suitable, what answers best the questions asked.
They lack
essential qualities recognized
in theological definitions of the church and hence are more properly understood as agencies of the church fulfilling specialist
functions.
Therefore, one
function of a university, whether
in teaching or research,
in classrooms or dormitories, is to assist all of its members, and indeed all of its constituencies, toward that achievement of moral clarity — toward the clarification of the moral issues and alternatives which are resident
in the university itself and
in the disciplines it practices — which surely is an
essential ingredient
in all responsible action.