Sentences with phrase «rannoch moor»

«Licensing laws have typically been fairly strict on who can sell a motor vehicle because of the possibility of fraud,» explains Jim Moors, director of franchising and state law with the National Automobile Dealers Association.
The move by these hugely successful companies is, in fact, only the latest in a slew of corporate actions aimed at reconfiguring healthcare in the U.S. — a system where outcomes, for the most part, remain woefully disconnected from costs, and where those costs continue to soar without the mooring of reason.
«If you want that extra feeling of being safe, make sure it's deleted online,» says technology analyst Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights & Strategy.
Equitable Bank CEO Andrew Moor: «We're deliberately trying to nurture new ideas and changes here.»
«We're deliberately trying to nurture new ideas and changes here,» says Moor, «and to move the place forward.»
The federal government has given conditional approval to develop a single - entry marina, which will accommodate up to 500 pens and moorings at Point Peron peninsula in Rockingham.
«People are very willing to come chat with me about any idea they might have,» says Moor, whose office fronts onto a spiral staircase that gives employees easy access to the top executive.
According to Moor, moving into the «pure, hard - core, digital banking» space was the natural next step for Equitable.
Many of its former employers have gone on to work for other big technology companies over the years like Intel (intc), Nvidia (nvda), and supercomputer maker Cray, explained Patrick Moorhead, the president and principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy.
SK Hynix could be set to become a much larger player in the flash memory space if the deal goes through, says Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights & Strategy.
Moor said that several non-OPEC elements are coming into play, such as Russia's «unsustainable» 11 million barrels per day rate.
«We have a situation where nobody has a vested interest in keeping any oil in the ground,» Moors said.
For the price of # 1 ($ 1.50 USD) a day, Pearce moored his boat at a UNESCO nature reserve, saving hundreds on the cost of docking in a nearby marina.
«Behind the scenes there's a considerable amount of negotiation,» Moor said.
«AMD knows some customers are only buying dual socket because they must to get the full feature set in Xeons,» Patrick Moorhead, president of Moor Insights & Strategy, said.
Chip industry analyst Patrick Moorhead, president of Moor Insights & Strategy, said the Titan V offered an «impressive value proposition,» as in some ways it could keep up with the performance of Nvidia's highest - end Tesla V100 card that sells for $ 10,000 and is aimed at server computers, especially in cloud data centers.
The custom clothing is based on 3 - D models and recently landed $ 3 million in seed funding from Stockholm - based Moor Capital, the investment arm of Kaj Hed, and Silicon Valley - based Founder.org.
«The aircraft is secured and stable at its normal mooring location.
«What I appreciate is that the company improved areas where it may not have been the best or where they received customer feedback,» Patrick Moorhead, president of Moor Insights, said after he was allowed to test the new chips for about a week.
Additionally, he and mused about creating floating tech cities on cruise ships moored in international waters off the U.S. coastline.
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«I think we have at least a decade before we start getting into issues,» said Patrick Moorhead, analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy.
While you take notice of the boats ripped from their mooring and washing out to sea, note that the surge and storm were even more powerful at its epicenter over Big Pine Key, culminating in a 10 foot surge based upon waterlines we saw firsthand among damaged homes.
Maybe you can use them to buy an apartment on a seasteading barge moored somewhere off the California coast.
Most of the company's loans in Alberta are in Calgary and Edmonton, which are among the more diversified economies in the province, Moor added.
Andrew Moor, president and chief executive officer of Equitable Group, disputed this reading in a phone interview.
«Very rarely is Icahn's first request his final request,» said Patrick Moorhead, an analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy.
'' (Its) MO is to destroy competitors and legacy businesses, which is also many tech start - ups» attitudes,» says Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy.
Peter was the founder and CEO of Mooring Systems Limited (NZX: MSL) which listed on the NZX in 2001.
One of the more balanced perspectives comes from energy strategist Dr. Kent Moors, who tempers his optimism with a dose of reality:
Maria, which struck Puerto Rico with 150 mph winds that knocked down trees and power lines, easily ripped many solar panels off their moorings.
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«When you reach the point where people have separated value and price considerations from platitudes, and things have slipped their moorings and gone off into infinity — that's a bubble.
Dell EMC and Fujitsu putting the FPGAs into their systems is an important move, according to Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst with Moor Insights and Strategy.
He died east of Brest, deep in the woodlands of Huelgoat, a place that had been a frequent retreat when he was a child and where his imagination had first begun to float free from its moorings in ordinary life.
For it to have lost or intentionally severed its mooring is to assume it was attached to its mooring in the first place.
But then the invasion of Spain by the Moors.
In the city of Palais and moored Secretariat I arrived in spring when the Ferraris came....
In something of an oblique way this article alludes to the 5th Crusade and the Sultan Malik s well as St. Francis Assisi and we must bear in mind (in all of this violent conflict) that the Mediterranean is actually the junction of three continents (Africa, Asia, Europe) and that powerful empires have been bumping into one another since the beginning of recorded history (Babylon, Egypt, Persian, Assyria, Alexander, Rome, Carthage, the Moors, Christian Crusaders, El Cid -LRB-!!)
Beginners in Boreham should first prepare themselves to be delighted and then read his book of essays, Mushrooms on the Moor followed by A Handful of Stars.
Movements like this one led by Jeremy and many others tend to be one generational, a temporary trend or fad that doesn't have any theological or spiritual moorings.
I went down to the moorings of the mountains; The earth with its bars closed behind me forever; Yet You have brought up my life from the pit, O Lord, my God.
Without hard academics our faith loses its moorings set a drift from its historical shores.
Moored in you and perfect rest, My burden down, it is enough that I With you, within, below, between, above, May swim and frolic in a sea of love.
«Till we have [real assents],» says Newman, «in spite of a full apprehension and assent in the field of notions, we have no intellectual mooring, and are at the mercy of impulses, fancies, and wandering lights, whether as regards personal conduct, social and political action, or religion.»
In its modern form, the character is commonly depicted as a blackamoor, with blackface make - up, and dressed in stylized colourful Renaissance attire, akin to Maures in European heraldry, and similar to Moorish characters in the «Moors and Christians» Iberian folk festivals commemorating the Reconquista.
Perhaps their primarily academic moorings in the world of culture have made these lay - theologians particularly sensitive to the nature and implications of play.
Rather than allow this experience to float free of the moorings of actual science, as Jurgen Moltmann appears to do, we would prefer to ground it in the dynamic of scientific observation, along the lines indicated in this issue's Notes from Across the Atlantic.
2) Spanish Inquisition was spaniard reclaiming thier country from the muslim moors.
Indeed, the punch line of Montesino's oration claims precisely this: «You can be sure that in your state you are no more able to be saved than the Moors or Turks, who lack and don't even want the faith of Jesus Christ.»
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