Sentences with phrase «act as a temporary»

Curbed reports that the homes could act as temporary housing for people affected by disasters, or for residential or hospitality purposes, as it can be built quickly and doesn't require foundational soil.
Relatives can act as temporary childminders in the UK for relatives but I must take into account your personal and financial circumstances.
Other members may act as temporary chairs of Committees of the Whole House.
The Liberal Democrat leader said that the Westminster Government should be prepared to step in and act as a temporary buyer for the plant if required, and also offer financial support to ensure key staff are retained during any sales process.
Death for many mRNAs occurs in cytoplasmic foci called P - bodies, which can also act as temporary storage depots for nontranslating mRNAs (see the Science Express Report by M. Brengues et al.).
I am a pharmacist by training and initially worked in R&D in the pharmaceutical industry while maintaining my skills in community pharmacy through regular locums (acting as a temporary substitute).
Then, during sleep, the hippocampus, acting as a temporary storage system, is cleared for another day of learning, while the memories are retained in the neocortex, which provides permanent storage much like a computer hard disk.
The team also discovered that these cells manufacture proteins, which act as a temporary glue that binds the cells together in what are called «tight junctions».
These simply act as temporary buffs and, apart from the ones which restore a character's health or musou gauge, they will mostly go unused.
Of particular concern are «stash houses» that act as temporary drug warehouses to facilitate widespread distribution.
I said that I would act as temporary CEO to get things moving.
The Orlando facility has a separate building with an isolated area that acts as a temporary hospital.
The travel documents act as a temporary replacement to your passport, allowing you to take your return journey.
This also doubles as the only means of getting over super high cliffs, because you can throw her spear in to a wall, which makes it act as a temporary platform to balance on.
But this pedestal seems to have acted as temporary storage from which the tank could be redeployed directly into battle.
«As Susan and I begin a new chapter in our lives, and after decades of acting as temporary stewards for these photographs, we are excited that now is the time that we can share some of the best works we have owned with the public.»
There are many natural causes for fluctuations in CO2 levels: volcanoes produce both ash (which acts as a temporary coolant) and CO2; marine organisms fix CO2 in their shells which fall to the ocean floor and in the right setting get turned into limestone or other carbonate rocks, ditto coral reefs.
Finally, this coverage level could act as temporary income replacement.
Every student passing the Behind the Wheel course will be given a DMV certificate that will act as temporary license at the end of the course.
Once that occurs, we expect profit taking to push the price downwards, which could either establish a new floor or act as a temporary lull in a larger bull rally.

Not exact matches

During this process you would appoint a licensed insolvency practitioner to act as the administrator (temporary chief executive officer) of your company, operating with the goal of facilitating a recovery when possible, or mitigating the effects of winding up if a recovery is not feasible.
I think it is very important for you to do two things: act on your temporary conviction as if it was a real conviction; and when you realize that you are wrong, correct course very quickly
[4] However, unlike relying on the Section 232 national security threat authorization employed by the Trump administration, Bush relied upon Section 202 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended in 1994, authorizing the President to investigate and impose temporary tariffs upon imports that might adversely affect domestic industries.
-- Similarly exploited immigrant labor without labor rights (all temporary and dual purpose immigrants), employer sponsorship being the key to suppressing wages (plus all of David Card's papers and equations are wrong due to DNWR)-- Fair Labor Standards Act generally doesn't apply to office workers and other positions that corporations tag as professionals and / or managers, despite recent Obama hike of minimum applicable wage.
The collective minds behind the Dodd — Frank Act have outlined that Mick Mulvaney's appointment as temporary director is contrary to the statute's original intent
They are multiculture and religions and no longer what they were but rather natives, while those who came were imported Jews who been kicked out of Europe into the Mideast as temporary refugees due wars against Hitler System but suddenly after a while they started acting as rightful owners fighting British troops and using pressure on America and England as founders of the UN until they got the American president to sign the do - cu - ment of Founding of The Republic of Israel as heard the president was waken up after midnight to sign it while still wearing his sleeping pajama...?
But there are so many lactivists that will simply deny that passive immunity is temporary and limited and insist that breastfed babies are immune to everything the mother is (wrong) and that breastmilk acts as a sort of general vaccine that prevents babies from catching anything (also wrong).
It uses special sterile and disposable milk liners that act as little temporary milk stores as the baby feeds.
Over the past two years, when the economy was totally stagnant, and when our economy has needed a quick and fast - acting shot in the arm, we have advocated a temporary VAT cut — alongside infrastructure spending, action on youth unemployment and targeted tax measures for business as part of our five point plan for growth.
So we support the IMF's call, consistent with medium - term fiscal consolidation, for the Government to act to boost capital spending over the next two years — financed by a temporary rise in borrowing as Labour has also urged - to build our way to a stronger recovery.
Although she was informally described in the media as «Acting» Leader, she was fully Leader by the terms of the party's constitution, albeit on a temporary basis, as was the case with Margaret Beckett in 1994.
The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, as amended by the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011, provides powers for enforcement agencies to deal with illicit manufacturers, suppliers and importers of temporary class drugs.
The armistice lines defined temporary borders (the agreements stressed that the borders were temporary and only existed out of military necessity), and acted as borders until 1967.
Trump said he was initially considering whether to implement a temporary waiver of the Jones Act to allow it, but decided against doing so as «a lot of people that work in the shipping industry... don't want the Jones Act lifted.»
All of the amendments were ruled non-germane to the underlying bill by Sen. Joe Griffo, a Republican acting as the chamber's temporary president.
Albans) request for a temporary restraining order, barring Sen. Pedro Espada from acting as the Senate President.
They were told that by noticing bodily sensations, they could tolerate them as temporary events without needing to act on them.
Cora Marrett, who has been serving as acting director, will return to her temporary post as NSF deputy director while she awaits Senate approval to hold the position on a permanent basis.
The sensor, which acts as the anode for the biobattery, is imprinted onto temporary tattoo paper with the cathode, according to a paper in Angewandte Chemie.
This is an organization that acts as an employer to people who work under temporary contracts.
These parts of the plant may not only act as a contraceptive (both temporary or permanent) but may also lead to miscarriage and other problems.
Cable is introduced more as a foil for Deadpool — a cybernetically - enhanced straight man — and as a temporary antagonist who helps give the movie more focus as it struts towards its final act.
She brought to that performance her actual experiences as a nanny, SAT tutor and cocktail waitress, temporary vocations that supported her early acting endeavors in New York, which included making web shows in an office she shared with Lena Dunham, who, at the time, was not rolling in HBO clover, but working in a baby store.
An awkward dinner scene between the latter two stands as the only bad scene in the film, grinding the second act to a temporary halt.
Under the McKinney - Vento Act, the federal law guiding charter schools on the educational rights of students in temporary housing, a STAT - 202 form must be completed when a student is identified as homeless.
Our certified teachers act as the perfect temporary staffing solution until your vacancy can be filled.
«I remain concerned that temporary measures instituted by the department, such as conditional waivers, could undermine the committee's efforts to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act,» Kline said in a statement.
The MCEE was established by Public Act 102 as a temporary commission with a life of no more than two years in June 2011.
According to Volkswagen, the 18.2 cubic foot trunk acts as the post box for a new «delivery service» where «an agent is able to locate the car by GPS and is granted temporary permission to open the trunk via an app.
(a) Whenever the Attorney General has reasonable cause to believe that any person or group of persons is engaged in a pattern or practice of resistance to the full enjoyment of any of the rights secured by this title, and that the pattern or practice is of such a nature and is intended to deny the full exercise of the rights herein described, the Attorney General may bring a civil action in the appropriate district court of the United States by filing with it a complaint (1) signed by him (or in his absence the Acting Attorney General), (2) setting forth facts pertaining to such pattern or practice, and (3) requesting such preventive relief, including an application for a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order or other order against the person or persons responsible for such pattern or practice, as he deems necessary to insure the full enjoyment of the rights herein described.
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