new Electoral Commission means the Electoral Commission established by section 4B of the principal
Act as inserted by section 4 of this Act
The old pillow can
act as an insert, and when zipped or buttoned into a fresh cover, no one will know that your new green pillow was once red.
Not exact matches
Hensarling told reporters after the Q&A at the SIFMA event that the Retail Investor Protection
Act was inserted into the CHOICE act as a consumer protection measu
Act was
inserted into the CHOICE
act as a consumer protection measu
act as a consumer protection measure.
Once again, that
inserted sentence reinterprets its context, this time by transforming what was a description of God conceived
as the non-temporal
act of valuation into a description of God conceived
as having primordial and consequent natures.
An absorbent material (called an
insert) is placed inside of the two pieces making the whole system
act as an all in one system that keeps babies dry.
When using flour sack towels
as flat diapers, the towel itself
acts as what is commonly called a «diaper
insert.»
This limited - edition diaper bag
insert keeps all your essentials in one handy place and
acts as a diaper organizer to keep things tidy.
Speaking of newborns, the BB Tai has this cool little woven
insert that uses Velcro to attach to the inside panel of the carrier,
acting as an infant
insert for a smaller baby.
Section 203,
as amended by sections 111 and 121 of this
Act, is further amended by
inserting after subsection (b) the following new subsection: «(c) DIVERSITY IMMIGRANTS - «(1) IN GENERAL - Except
as provided in paragraph (2), aliens subject to the worldwide level specified in section 201 (e) for diversity immigrants shall be allotted visas each fiscal year
as follows:...
Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat,
inserted the Dream
Act into his $ 141.6 billion executive budget, and linked it to a new tax credit for donations to private and parochial school scholarship funds
as well
as public schools.
What happens is that the fact of looking, of
inserting an observer into the system,
acts as an obstacle,
as if you were to close off the channel in a pipeline through which the water is flowing.
Many of these women choose to undergo major surgery, to
insert the more rigid polypropylene mesh which
acts as a scaffold to support the prolapsed pelvic organs.
The idea here is that the donor DNA
acts as a DNA repair template that will be
inserted at the DSB during homologous recombination (HR).
I traced the frame
insert onto poster board, then cut it out to
act as the canvas.
One way to break social media's hold is to
act as if it is just a tool for *
insert social media goal here *, even if you don't feel this way yet.
Web beacons may be invisible to you, but any electronic image or other web programming code
inserted into a web page or e-mail can
act as a web beacon.
Not only will Infinity War feature one of the largest ensembles in the history of cinema, but the movie will also
act as payoff for years and years worth of set up that Marvel has spent precious time
inserting into all of its past films.
Inserting themselves into the story
as unkind spoiler - avatars in the piece (a gay, white couple
acts as Quinceañera's bogeymen)-- the set for their tasteful duplex serves
as Glatzer / Westmoreland's real - life digs — is
as thorny a po - mo entanglement
as these two otherwise successful guys interpolating themselves in their neighbour's lives, homes, and rituals with movie cameras and an evangelical mission.
But Ehrenreich has the
acting chops (he's brilliant in the Coen brothers comedy, Hail, Caesar) to at least put a little meat on the bare - bones background of how the inexperienced Solo got his swagger on
as a smuggler, befriended Chewbacca [
insert Wookie roar!]
The front end gets a carbon air scoop with F1 - style winglets while the striking alloy wheels get carbon
inserts that
act as fans for additional brake cooling.
Section 31137 (e),
as redesignated by section 32301 of this
Act, is amended by striking Not later than December 1, 1990, the Secretary shall prescribe and
inserting The Secretary shall maintain.
A development of the Golf R's standard «Cadiz» wheels, these are highly modified, with high - gloss back
inserts that
act as air vanes, helping to cool the reinforced braking system.
Sony has announced the launch of the Sony Portable Wireless Server, a device that wants to join all the dots and make your content easier to share and manage.The PWS will
act as a Wi - Fi hotspot, so you can
insert a memory card and then access the content... Read more
However, a distinguishing aspect of the Jot eWriter is the tapered stylus that it comes with which when
inserted in the hole at the top left of the device
acts as a stand holding the device in an upright position.
A critic of institutions and a believer that the artist should
act as what he termed an «incidental person» — one who operates in a non-art context,
inserting oneself into political and social life — Latham created an oeuvre that paved the way for much socially engaged and politically charged art practice that we see today.
Situated on the convergence of ironic distance, serious homage and play, Graham
inserts painting into the context of a post-medium practice: the works are an extension of his artistic persona undertaking the
act of painting and are inconceivable
as separate from it.
At first glance, the bars look like they were
inserted into the photograph by the artist
as an extreme formal gesture, but they were already at the site, integral to a Plexiglass screen that
acted as a noise barrier along the motorway.
The video isolates this
act as one by one people
insert themselves solemnly into a battered car in an otherwise empty field.
Placed directly on the floor, with the teeth once used for digging now
acting as a sculptural anchor, the excavator heads are set with deftly carved pieces of onyx,
inserted where the buckets once attached to the machines.
The wall, which has an opening for the performer to
insert his arm, will essentially
act as a recorder of the performance.
RGates, thanks I think I understand: the warmer atmosphere above the ocean
acts as a blanket allowing less heat (
inserted by the sunlight) to leave the ocean due to the change in temperature gradient.
Behind the bed is an entire wall that
acts as a giant pegboard capable of holding different configurations of shelves, using adjustable
inserts.
Section 18A (1) of the Employment Tribunals
Act 1996,
as inserted by the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Act 2013, s 7 (1), reads
as follow,
In this
act,» Snails» means Students not actually in law school» law school's facilities» and «premises» pertain to, but are not limited to, the [
insert library name] Law Library (henceforth known
as «the library»), the Law Classrooms, and the tables around the law faculty.
Section 1 of the same
act from 1986 inserted into the House of Assembly Act, (sections that survived the 1989 revision and still exist as ss 22 & 23 of the House of Assembly Act, RSNS 1989 (1992 Supp) c 1) specify that a person convicted of an indictable offence punishable for a maximum of more than five years is not eligible to be nominated or elected as a member of the Hou
act from 1986
inserted into the House of Assembly
Act, (sections that survived the 1989 revision and still exist as ss 22 & 23 of the House of Assembly Act, RSNS 1989 (1992 Supp) c 1) specify that a person convicted of an indictable offence punishable for a maximum of more than five years is not eligible to be nominated or elected as a member of the Hou
Act, (sections that survived the 1989 revision and still exist
as ss 22 & 23 of the House of Assembly
Act, RSNS 1989 (1992 Supp) c 1) specify that a person convicted of an indictable offence punishable for a maximum of more than five years is not eligible to be nominated or elected as a member of the Hou
Act, RSNS 1989 (1992 Supp) c 1) specify that a person convicted of an indictable offence punishable for a maximum of more than five years is not eligible to be nominated or elected
as a member of the House.
Section 1 (1B) was
inserted into the
Act in 2003
as part of the amendments introduced in order to implement the Race Directive.
All regulations published on that website on (
insert the date occurring 24 months after the date of coming into force of this
Act) have official status
as of that date; the Minister may, however, before that date, indicate upon the publication of certain regulations that they have been revised and that they have official status
as of the date of that publication.»
As the Appellant's
act of
inserting or leaving the hose in the gasoline tank may have contributed, the «material contribution» test should have been used.
When
inserted into the clamshell the Razer Phone now
acts as a giant trackpad — and it's just awesome.
The same sensor that detects when you've
inserted the earbuds into your ear
acts as a fitness tracker that plays nice with Samsung's S Health app.
Right now, Google is offering a feature called AR stickers, which let you
insert animated objects onto your phones display, but this strikes me
as a novelty
act at best.
Client — The Children's Place Inc. -LRB-[
Insert City, State]-RRB- 9/2001 — 7/2002 Role — Software Engineer Developer (Infosys Technologies Ltd) •
Acted as part of development team performing major re-engineering projects allowing client to expand business to Canada, using Mainframes, CICS DB2, SQL Server, VB6, and Crystal Reports • Aided in design and modeling of an ODS for Operational user reporting • Analyzed the production issues to identify, develop, and implement tactical and strategic solutions in a cost - effective manner
Professional Experience Petroliance LLC -LRB-[
Insert City, State]-RRB- 7/1996 — Present Credit & Collections Specialist • Oversee all accounts receivables including claims management, charge - backs, customer inquiries, and charge - offs
as needed •
Act accountable for all credit collections
as well
as for decisions related to credit approval and suspension • Apply customer remittances to corresponding accounts, while identifying and resolving all posting problems with related cash applications, issuing credit / debit memos regularly, and processing daily cash deposits • Lead overall firm direction with regards to accounts receivable administration and cash flow management, providing relevant guidance, feedback, and direction to finance department staff, management members, and other interested parties • Reduce outstanding receivables and minimize risk associated with marginal customers, consistently exceeding established collections goals while working within all related legal, firm, and industry policies and procedures • Utilize interpersonal skills to maintain quality client service, responding in a timely manner to all documentation requests • Assist credit manager with daily duties
as needed
Last week, language was
inserted into Ohio's Mid-Biennium Review budget bill that would have restricted Planned Parenthood from federal family planning funds
as well
as funds from the Violence Against Women
Act, the Breast and Cervical Cancer Mortality Prevention
Act, the Infertility Prevention Project, and the Minority HIV / ADS Initiative.
The FCSIA (NTNER)
Act amended the ALRA,
inserting Part IIB (Statutory rights over buildings or infrastructure), 99 to provide for the acquisition (by the federal government, the Northern Territory, or one of their authorities) of extensive statutory rights in relation to areas of Aboriginal land designated
as construction areas.
-- Section 1888 (e)(2)(A)(ii) of the Social Security
Act (42 U.S.C. 1395yy (e)(2)(A)(ii)-RRB- is amended by
inserting «marriage and family therapist services (
as defined in section 1861 (jjj)(1)-RRB-, mental health counselor services (
as defined in section 1861 (jjj)(3)-RRB-,» after «qualified psychologist services,».
-- Section 1861 (aa)(1)(B) of the Social Security
Act (42 U.S.C. 1395x (aa)(1)(B)-RRB- is amended by striking «or by a clinical social worker (
as defined in subsection (hh)(1)-RRB-» and
inserting ``, by a clinical social worker (
as defined in subsection (hh)(1)-RRB-, by a marriage and family therapist (
as defined in subsection (jjj)(2)-RRB-, or by a mental health counselor (
as defined in subsection (jjj)(4)-RRB-».
Recommendation 3: That the Government provide formal legislative recognition of Aboriginal Customary Law in the Sentencing
Act by
inserting a new section into the
Act which requires magistrates and judges to determine in all matters whether Aboriginal Customary Law is a relevant consideration and if so, to provide appropriate weight to customary law in sentencing decisions and to apply it consistently with human rights standards (
as defined in the six human rights treaties to which Australia is a party and through the instruments of the United Nations and under international law).
As a general rule, it is always wise to
insert wording that forces the landlord to «
act reasonably» whenever making any determinations.
Consumers view the «holdover clause»
as a clause used by greedy realtors to grab commissions they don't deserve when in fact the «holdover clause» is a form of consumer protection
inserted in all listing agreements to ensure a Seller does not become an UNKNOWING party to an illegal
act.