Sentences with phrase «substantial materials such»

Substantial materials such as concrete and chains are intertwined with figurative portraits craved from plaster.

Not exact matches

Moreover, Leclerc's own argument that certain intimate actions binding minimal substances together are themselves substantial principles, is very weak, and seems to rest on the assertion that such relations must be substantial because 1) there are composite material substances, and 2) such composites are composed of other, smaller substances.
While such a device still faces substantial obstacles before wide - scale implementation, two teams of researchers have announced innovations combining standard electronics with flexible materials that may bring the futuristic concept closer to reality.
While such devices still face substantial obstacles before wide - scale implementation, two teams of researchers have announced innovations combining standard electronics with flexible materials that may bring the futuristic concept closer to reality.
However, no instructor may base a substantial amount of any course material, especially online, upon such use of Education World material.
The Carrera GT features the extensive use of lightweight materials, such as magnesium for the car's substantial wheels and the frames of its special sport seats.
the receipt by the exchanger of all of the identified replacement property (or that for which identification has subsequently failed due to an unfulfilled material and substantial written contingency, such as zoning approval); or
Although human beings have been producing ethanol, grain alcohol, from sugar and starch for millennia, it is only in recent years that the genetic engineering of biocatalysts has made possible such production from the hemicellulose and cellulose that constitute the substantial majority of the material in most plants.
Recycling already meets substantial proportions of demand for some materials such as paper or steel.
It is where they teach practice - oriented material such as research and writing, which has become a substantial aspect of many legal programs.
«which the contracting authority intends to use only for military purposes, can be considered to be intended specifically for such purposes, within the terms of Article 296 (1)(b) EC, only if it is established that, unlike the similar material intended for civilian uses invoked by the applicant in the main proceedings, that equipment, by virtue of its intrinsic characteristics, may be regarded as having been specially designed and developed, also as a result of substantial modifications, for such purposes» (para. 44).
whether the circulation of links via mechanisms such as Twitter or RSS feeds could constitute the circulation of marketing materials «directly and indiscriminately... to a substantial number» of recipients
Is there a substantial certainty that some workers exposed to certain known toxic materials, such as asbestos, would develop debilitating illnesses?
A LinkedIn page would clearly constitute a «communication,» defined among other things in Rule 1.400 as «(2) Any stationery, letterhead, business card, sign, brochure, or other comparable written material describing such member, law firm, or lawyers; or (3) Any advertisement (regardless of medium) of such member or law firm directed to the general public or any substantial portion thereof.
No issue of consent arises in such circumstances absent a substantial risk of material and adverse effect on the lawyer's loyalty to or representation of a client.
2 Contracts for the supply of goods to be manufactured or produced shall be considered to be sales, unless the party who orders the goods undertakes to supply a substantial part of the materials necessary for such manufacture or production.
(1) Contracts for the supply of goods to be manufactured or produced are to be considered sales unless the party who orders the goods undertakes to supply a substantial part of the materials necessary for such manufacture or production.
In such circumstances, application of a rule of evidence to exclude such material unless it is evidence of general reputation may work substantial injustice.
In such circumstances application of a rule of evidence to exclude such material unless it is evidence of general reputation may work substantial injustice... [25]
(g)(1) An award of custody may be modified or terminated upon the motion of one or both parents, or on the court's own motion, upon a determination that there has been a substantial and material change in circumstances and that such modification or termination is in the best interest of the child.
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