I assume that you knew where the elevator was located, so I am afraid it may have fallen on you to determine
if the proximity was an issue.
Renting is probably one way but
if proximity to the freeway affects its rent ability it might be better to just drop the price some more and take the hit.
What I meant to point out was that
if proximity to clients was not the determinative factor, which it should be, then keep in - house counsel close to each other so they can collaborate better.
[145] Even
if proximity and foreseeability are shown, Cooper v Hobart holds that residual policy considerations must be considered before a duty of care is imposed.
If the proximity to the beach isn't tempting enough, the El Arco rock formation is sure to reel you in.
If proximity to Southern Methodist University is your top priority, this Kimpton Hotel is your best bet.
But
if proximity to a star's winds is key, there should be some larger rocky worlds closer in, with smaller gaseous worlds farther out.
Not exact matches
A coffee shop in close
proximity to a university or college is usually a great place to work from, especially
if it advertises a strict no - phone calls policy.
If Wanamaker was alive today and investing in
proximity tech, that waste would be far, far less.
If a project requires hyper
proximity, or we want to fly or go underwater, we can transform the technology.»
Thanks to that increasing emphasis on appliances, as well as its
proximity to existing Sears and Kmart stores, Best Buy would get the biggest lift in same - store sales
if all Sears stores closed, analysts found.
«
If there is a connection, it must be clearly and properly disclosed in
proximity to the representation of the product.»
If the teacher wasn't in close
proximity, what would stop the teacher's bullets from hitting other students who might be in the way and obscured by gunsmoke?
If the threat and the teacher were in close
proximity, would the threat not be able to disarm the teacher and turn the pistol on them and in turn the students?
If you bought it because of Facebook -
proximity, you learned the lesson of not settling for the third - best in a group.
Between cheaper office costs and lower employee remuneration, firms located in large centres can get priced out of the market by their Southwestern Ontario competition,
if geographic
proximity is not vitally important.
If you're in the Vancouver area, you definitely know the effects of high humidity coming in from the ocean
proximity.
This northeastern Canadian city is emerging as a startup powerhouse, but its
proximity to Toronto could be cause for concern
if its talent flees.
The development process of their projects wasn't affected in any way by the new Chinese laws, but
if you bend the logic in some way, you can interpret people's reaction based on Singapore's geographical
proximity to China and the lack of knowledge in some parts of the world about the relationship between Singapore and China.
«Unlike your cell phone that is trackable and traceable pretty much no matter where you are, this device is only readable
if you're within six inches of a
proximity reader,» he said.
Proximity to exit:
if investors can taste and see the exit, they are more likely to jump in and to price based off of that assumed exit value.
Several valid, exempt private placements,
if they are conducted in close
proximity to one another, may be integrated and viewed by regulators as a single offering.
If your religion can not stand up to
proximity to things you have a problem with, your religion has bigger problems.
Put another way, the question is: What would have become of Judaism
if the historical connection with Christianity had ceased shortly after the birth of the new Christian religion,
if the mother religion and the daughter religion had ceased to live in
proximity and to share any continuing history?
If it had once eluded me by its distance, it now eluded me by
proximity — something too near to see, too plain to be understood, on this side of knowledge.
I think that we can do so only
if we recover a foundational Theology — a doctrine of God — that is informed by a Judaic sense of the dialectic of divine distance and
proximity, otherness and sameness, transcendence and immanence.
If they awaken to their need for the transcendent while in the
proximity of sound religious practices, they may actually become faithful participants instead of joining the wide ranks of the religiously apathetic.
Perhaps the internet is doing all of the above and more: encouraging and unifying small religious and other movements; further facilitating scientific unification across geographic
proximity,
if not also creating new scientific theories and concepts; fostering the rise of new forms of spiritual irrationalism such as those discussed in Wendy Kaminer's wild book, Sleeping with Extra-Terrestrials; focusing the public even more on particular public personas in news, sports and everything else; creating new classes of investors who are willing to publish online just about anything, regardless of whether or not they agree with it; germinating new technological ideas that are luring capitalists who hold unreasonable expectations of financial bonanzas.
If it wants to gain a reputation as a fresh food provider, McClennon says its operations must be in
proximity to its base.
If you're someone who seeks to exclusively or primarily eat foods that are locally produced or sourced within relatively close
proximity -LSB-...]
If you're someone who seeks to exclusively or primarily eat foods that are locally produced or sourced within relatively close
proximity to your home and not moved long distances to market, than it's official... you're a «locavore»!
Once nutrient profiles are established, nutrition claims may only be used on food products deemed «healthy», though two notable exceptions will apply: nutrition claims referring to the reduction of fat, saturated fats, trans fats, sugars and salt / sodium will be allowed without reference to a profile for the specific nutrient, provided the claims comply with the conditions of the Regulation; and a nutrition claim may be used even
if a single nutrient exceeds the nutrient profile as long as a statement in relation to this nutrient appears on the label in close
proximity to, on the same side and with the same prominence, as the claim (the statement must read: «High [name of nutrient] content»).
If there are two linemen with the same number of starts, then the player closest in
proximity to the quarterback makes the call.
Another published study found that the referee bias is larger
if there is no running track around the stadium to separate the officials from screaming home fans in close
proximity.
As a direct result of their slump in form, Birmingham now reside in 19th, just one place off the foot of the table but, encouragingly, only a point off safety meaning a positive return from this weekend's clash with Bolton, preferrably in the form of a win, which would go some way to avenging their bitter FA Cup Sixth Round defeat, could, depending on how others in close
proximity fare elsewhere, lift the club jump out of the dreaded relegation zone — a tasty incentive for the players
if ever I saw one.
If the baby is in close
proximity, and you can meet her needs without too much disruption, you might get a better night's sleep than you had with your first.
If you come to us, you get the benefit of a «spa» like setting within close
proximity to the hospital.
My girls love to be in the same room as I do when I am doing something — even
if we aren't necessarily interacting, they just want
proximity to me.
Ideally,
if you have access to an alternative source of running water within close
proximity to your temporary kitchen facility, you will be able to keep trips to the kitchen project to a minimum.
It is so comfortable that it means I don't wake up with back ache from lying - down night feeds, and it's softer on my head
if I have to ditch the pillows due to close
proximity of a small child.
I do travel without her most of the time now, though we try to go together
if there are too many trips in close
proximity to each other.
If one child persistently picks on the other or refuses to share, it might be a sign that
proximity will not help their friendship to grow.
If you have the benefit of close
proximity and enjoy cooking, a home - cooked meal will surely be appreciated.
If you live in close
proximity to your neighbors, you might find your baby monitor picking up a little more than your child's cries.
You are always in close
proximity to a small person, and
if you co-sleep, that's the case while you're asleep, too.
For example, some parents who retire for bed much later than the baby feel more comfortable
if the baby is kept within
proximity where, for example, the baby can be easily seen or heard, or «checked on».
Proximity of the infant potentially permits the parents to respond to changes in the baby's status - such as if it were choking or struggling to breathe - and, of course, proximity makes it more likely that if a baby was fighting to rid itself of blankets over it's head, the parent might here the event and i
Proximity of the infant potentially permits the parents to respond to changes in the baby's status - such as
if it were choking or struggling to breathe - and, of course,
proximity makes it more likely that if a baby was fighting to rid itself of blankets over it's head, the parent might here the event and i
proximity makes it more likely that
if a baby was fighting to rid itself of blankets over it's head, the parent might here the event and intercede.
If children raised on perfect food without their mother's presence is not your idea of a utopia, I suggest we all stop focusing so much on the wonders of breast milk and look more closely at the issues involved in exclusive breastfeeding and in mother - infant
proximity.
It's possible that Badinter has been influenced by her
proximity to money and corporate power, but
if so, she's been influenced in a positive way.
You can also use a triple stroller
if you have a twin and a singleton born in close
proximity.