Sentences with phrase «voce by»

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Founded in 2011 by Plants, a former Goldman Sachs executive, San Francisco - based Voce Capital Management is a fundamental value - oriented, research - driven alternative asset manager that takes concentrated, long - term positions.
«Management has paraded a constantly shifting set of priorities before the company's shareholders, seemingly unbowed by the failure of most if not all of them to bear fruit,» Voce's presentation reads.
«Bertie thinks I am muddleheaded; but then I think he is simpleminded» — A N. Whitehead The title of this paper is taken from this famous viva voce remark by Whitehead.
The title of this paper is taken from this famous viva voce remark by Whitehead.
At Lilia, a new restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, opened by former Spiaggia and A Voce chef Missy Robbins, the triangular shape of the once - auto body shop left a perfect for coffee counter corner.
Miliband, by contrast, is getting the hang of this - ranging from the yelping shouting of his conclusion to the sotto voce whispering in which he delivered his trade union reform bit.
An occasional boo or «one term mayor» refrain, often sotto voce, popped up as the Mayor passed by, but the crowd reaction was mostly applause and appreciation directed at the marchers.
I use Deep Purple Shampoo by Voce.
The film's only distracting flaw is the sotto voce performance delivered by Oscar - winner Alicia Vikander (for The Danish Girl) who inexplicably seems to swallow her every word here.
The New York State Education Department is upset because it believes at least one district subverted state law by reaching a sotto voce, improper agreement with its teachers» union that new evaluations wouldn't lead to teachers getting fired.
Liquid Architecture 2015, various venues, Australia, by Stefanie Hessler Gianni Colombo, Robilant + Voena, London, by Mark Rappolt Kara Walker, Victoria Miro, Wharf Road, London, by Louise Darblay Willem Weismann, The Nunnery, London, by Charlie Fox William Kentridge, Marian Goodman Gallery, London, by Chris Fite - Wassilak Ai Weiwei, Royal Academy of Arts, London, by Helen Sumpter Last Year's Snow: The Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde in the 1970s & 80s, Austin / Desmond Fine Art, London, by Gabriel Coxhead Voces: Latin American Photography 1980 — 2015, Michael Hoppen Gallery, London, by Kiki Mazzucchelli Zhang Ding, ICA, London by Robert Barry
From the earliest unfoldings of figuration by Henri Laurens produced in Paris to the harmonious constructions of the Brazilian Sergio Camargo, Sotto Voce will map the progression of the abstract white relief geographically and through time, with a focus on the 1930s to 1970s.
In its reasons, the Agency discusses in detail the viva voce evidence of Mr. Brown, including his cross-examination by the carriers.
The evidence was tendered by affidavit instead of a trial which, whether in Small Claims Court or the Superior Court, would likely have required viva voce evidence and inconvenienced those individuals whose evidence was tendered by affidavit.
At the end of each day I was provided with a CD - ROM containing the vive voce heard on that day along with the annotations made by the court reporter.
And Canadian legislation suggests further that if that reading is performed by a machine instead of viva voce, that, too, would infringe the owner's rights:
The shorthand reporter was replaced by the steno mask court reporter who would verbally repeat the viva voce evidence into the steno mask and his / her voice recording was recorded on an analog cassette.
During the time that analog recording machines were used to record the vive voce evidence I am unaware of any system employed by courts administration to make a backup copy of the analog cassette and store it off site.
So, to regulate concerning the «forms of proceeding and process» in each Division: «and particularly concerning the mode of conducting the pleadings by writing or viva voce,» and that as well in the Inner - House, as before the Ordinaries.
Alternate means to resolve cases should also be considered, such as pursuing a case by way of a hybrid trial (essentially a summary trial, with evidence in chief tendered mostly by way of affidavit evidence, with viva - voce evidence focused on cross-examination), or choosing to adjudicate the case by final and binding arbitration.
In 1988, most court reporters created a court record of the viva voce evidence by way of shorthand.
The New Voices ~ Nuevas Voces Guide to Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood By Castro, Dina
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