In subsequent references identity or virtual identity must be assumed (35:21; 38:8,30,32; 39:40 NB; and 40: repeatedly).
Not exact matches
Anchoring involves creating a mental
reference point that influences our appraisal of
subsequent conditions, and this influence can assume particular gravity
in our decision - making processes when we confront uncertain environments.
The
reference to the furnace of fire and to men weeping and gnashing their teeth, which reappears
in several of the
subsequent parables of judgment, is straight out of Jewish eschatology.
Otherwise, what reason do we have for supposing that God, as «author of the whole drama,» meant the statement to be understood,
in the light of
subsequent developments, as a
reference to humanity's future redemption?»
Flexibility is sought
in reference to the established deposit of
subsequent law and interpretation.
Subsequent references to this article will appear
in the text.
The idea of development seems to have come from biology, where it is used
in reference to the process of evolution from a previous and lower (e.g., embryonic) stage to a later, more complex or more perfect one; this development can involve differentiation into individual organisms and their
subsequent histories.
(
reference: Breast milk and
subsequent intelligence quotient
in children born preterm by A. Lucas et.
Many
referenced the death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown and the
subsequent anger and turmoil
in Ferguson, Missouri.
«I do plan to win the primary soundly, for those of you who are not [Green Party Members],» Brisport added,
in referencing to the
subsequent general election.
A feng shui practitioner ascertains the facing orientation of your home because it will dictate how qi flows
in and around it, and serves as a
reference point for all
subsequent computations.
There were quite overt
references to George Stevens» Shane (1953) when clips were viewed on a hotel's television but also the
subsequent plot where Logan steps
in to help a family who is being bullied by villains.
But
in a
subsequent meeting, the staff actually took portions of the MCAS and came to these conclusions: Although the test is hard, it really does measure the kinds of skills and knowledge students need to be successful
in the 21st century; because the MCAS is a curriculum -
referenced test whose items are released every year, it is possible to align the curriculum and study for the test; and finally, our students have a long way to go, but most can reach proficiency if the whole school teaches effectively over time.
Record the information on a piece of chart paper for
reference in subsequent activities.
In each
subsequent edition the
references to CLE and their estimates will be dropped — with no loss to the story.»
Those present at each
subsequent news conference know that
reference is made to the fact that you could increase the percentage
in favor by substituting «government» for «public.»
Any employee who, on or after an optional retirement program's activation, becomes eligible to participate
in the program by reason of a change
in status due to the
subsequent designation of the employee's position as one of those
referenced in subsection (2), or due to the employee's appointment, promotion, transfer, or reclassification to a position
referenced in subsection (2), must be notified by the college of the employee's eligibility to participate
in the optional retirement program
in lieu of participation
in the Florida Retirement System.
In CEQ's NEPA regulations, «' tiering» refers to the coverage of general matters in broader environmental impacts statements... with subsequent narrower statements or environmental analyses... incorporating by reference the general discussions and concentrating solely on the issues specific to the statement subsequently prepared» (40 CFR 1508.28
In CEQ's NEPA regulations, «' tiering» refers to the coverage of general matters
in broader environmental impacts statements... with subsequent narrower statements or environmental analyses... incorporating by reference the general discussions and concentrating solely on the issues specific to the statement subsequently prepared» (40 CFR 1508.28
in broader environmental impacts statements... with
subsequent narrower statements or environmental analyses... incorporating by
reference the general discussions and concentrating solely on the issues specific to the statement subsequently prepared» (40 CFR 1508.28).
To make substitution of the fund with ETFs practical,
in all
subsequent analyses the maximum number of ETFs
in a
reference portfolio was set at four.
The following chart and statistics show the fixed composition of the
reference ETF portfolio over the same ten - year period (
in this and
subsequent analyses, the membership of the
reference portfolio was restricted to no more than six ETFs):
As a result, one or two good studies are often
referenced over and over again
in subsequent studies so while it looks like there are numerous studies that confirm a hypothesis, much of the research still relies on one or two pieces of research.
It reminds us that the
references in her
subsequent topical work has been broad - based, ranging from the war
in Vietnam to poverty
in America.
The film is a surrealist combination of Hitchcock's trademark cameos,
in this case by doppelgängers of the famous director, as well as Grimonprez's first
reference to Hitchock's The Birds and the actress Tippi Hedren, all critical narrative devices
in his
subsequent full - length feature Double Take.
The effect of the blown - up image
in Abstraktes Bild is not simply the increase
in size, but the transformation of the identity of the initial
reference image and the
subsequent impact on the viewer.
The timeline
references patriarchal rule, the country's inauguration as a republic
in 1958, as well as Saddam Hussein's presidential take over
in 1979 and
subsequent modernization of the city.
And while he saw this as an end - point
in his process, many others used it as a starting point
in their own respective careers, making the American minimalist artist and his sculptures an important
reference point for many
subsequent artists.
On the allegation that the
references in a specific e-mail to a «trick ‟ and to «hide the decline ‟
in respect of a 1999 WMO report figure show evidence of intent to paint a misleading picture, we find that, given its
subsequent iconic significance (not least the use of a similar figure
in the IPCC Third Assessment Report), the figure supplied for the WMO Report was misleading.
If a significant fraction of this heat lost from the ocean went into the atmosphere one might have expected the surface air temperature to have increased faster during this period than during the
subsequent period of the 1990s when the ocean heat content gained > 5 X 10 ^ 22 J, but this is not what was observed (see
reference Figure 2.7 c
in the IPCC TAR Working group I).
I note that the rate of acceration of melting of Greenland
in the Meier
reference does lead to doubling of the melt rate
in about a decade (although of course they assume that
subsequent doublings will take longer).
Despite the questions, the statements were retained
in the final published version of Chapter 10, though the authors did finally add a
reference — not to the Down to Earth article from which it was drawn, but to a 2005 report from WWF Nepal: An overview of glaciers, glacier retreat, and
subsequent impacts
in Nepal, India and China.
Q123 Dr Harris: My question is:
in subsequent papers when that was done was it always explicit, albeit only by
reference to the Nature paper to which you were referring?
The two post AR4
references are clearly delineated as such
in the article and are offered to support the point that the putative source for the AR4's assertion of statistically insignificant growth
in Antarctic sea ice extent,
in his
subsequent work which showed statistically significant growth, offered no indication that this was break from what he had done
in the past.
Dr von Hann seems to have pinpointed the remarkable coincidence - also observed by this author
in an article
referenced later - whereby Giss started recording just as a sharp down turn
in temperatures came about, thereby exaggerating the
subsequent upturn.
(PS, for going beyond this one example, on how to find
subsequent cites generally — I tried various search strings
in Scholar before hitting on the one that pulled up the paper; if you are trying to find a paper
in Scholar and your first search doesn't work, usually some fragment of its title, authors, or journal
reference will locate it — just experiment.)
In the appeal to this decision and the
subsequent preliminary
reference to the CJEU, the question arose whether the long period of residence should prevent an expulsion or whether the nature and context of the crime Mr I committed called for a different solution.
The Model Law, article 8, says that where the law requires an original, that requirement can be met by the information
in electronic form if it is accessible for
subsequent reference (i.e. is the functional equivalent of a written document) and has reliable assurances of its integrity.
Reference is made particularly to the judgment of the Constitutional Court no. 138/10
in the first two applicants» case, the findings of which were reiterated
in a series of
subsequent judgments
in the following years (see some examples at paragraph 45 above).
Meanwhile, the access right's constitutional overtones were suggested by three developments: the incorporation of a right of access
in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (article 42) in 2000, the EU's accession to the Aarhus Treaty and subsequent adoption of the Aarhus Regulation on Access to Information (Regulation 1367/06) in 2006, and increasingly explicit references to transparency's auxiliary role in facilitating the democratic life of the Union, most notably in the Access Info Europe and In «t Veld v Council case la
in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (article 42)
in 2000, the EU's accession to the Aarhus Treaty and subsequent adoption of the Aarhus Regulation on Access to Information (Regulation 1367/06) in 2006, and increasingly explicit references to transparency's auxiliary role in facilitating the democratic life of the Union, most notably in the Access Info Europe and In «t Veld v Council case la
in 2000, the EU's accession to the Aarhus Treaty and
subsequent adoption of the Aarhus Regulation on Access to Information (Regulation 1367/06)
in 2006, and increasingly explicit references to transparency's auxiliary role in facilitating the democratic life of the Union, most notably in the Access Info Europe and In «t Veld v Council case la
in 2006, and increasingly explicit
references to transparency's auxiliary role
in facilitating the democratic life of the Union, most notably in the Access Info Europe and In «t Veld v Council case la
in facilitating the democratic life of the Union, most notably
in the Access Info Europe and In «t Veld v Council case la
in the Access Info Europe and
In «t Veld v Council case la
In «t Veld v Council case law.
(6) The amount of a person's gross annual employment income and the amount of the person's income or loss from self - employment may be adjusted for the purposes of this Part to reflect any
subsequent change
in the amount determined by the Canada Revenue Agency under the Income Tax Act (Canada) or by the relevant government or agency under the legislation of another jurisdiction that imposes a tax calculated by
reference to income.
For example, if the text that contains the first
reference to a case is cut and moved further back
in the document, the resulting first
reference is put
in proper form and all
subsequent references, including any that use «id,» are updated.
However there are
references to the principles and pre-TOLATA 1996 case law
in subsequent case law and
in Stack v Dowden.
As with all Canadian court and tribunal decisions available on CanLII (over 1M and growing at a rate of over 2,000 per week), these decisions are fully integrated and cross-linked to any
subsequent case on CanLII
in which they are
referenced.
He concluded that most of the ECC did not present problems, BUT allowing a writing requirement to be satisfied by information accessible for
subsequent reference was too drastic a departure from Quebec's rule —
in the Civil Code and
in the Act to establish a legal framework for information technology — that the essence of a «writing»
in any medium had to be the integrity of the information.
Thus the Convention says that information shall not be denied legal effect solely because it is
in electronic form; that a legal requirement that information be
in writing is satisfied if the information is accessible so as to be usable for
subsequent reference; that a legal requirement that information be signed is satisfied if an electronic signature is used if that signing method is either appropriately reliable or if the identity of the signer and the connection between the signature and the information are demonstrated.
In my view, saying that «the information» must be accessible so as to be usable for
subsequent reference means that all the information must be accessible, and it must be the same information, not altered information.
33 The parties agree that if the Management Board of Cabinet endorses recommendations
referenced in paragraph 30 or 31, or some variation of those recommendations, the Chair of Management Board shall make every effort to implement them at the earliest possible date, following
subsequent approval from Cabinet.
Mr. Brown set the stage by noting the «GC guild was broken
in 2008» a
reference to the economic downturn and
subsequent demand by business to put a cap on legal spending.
i)
in writing; or ii) by any other means of communication which renders information accessible so as to be usable for
subsequent reference;
In his opinion, the commercial purpose should prevail, and «disease contracted» was a
reference to the causal origins of the disease, ie the exposure to and inhalation of harmful substances and not the
subsequent onset of the disease.
Two inherent risks that employers face
in providing post-employment letters of
reference are (1) a former employer advancing a claim of defamation (where the employer provided a negative
reference), and (2) a
subsequent employer advancing a claim of negligent misrepresentation (where an inaccurate or incomplete
reference was provided).