Our veterinarians and technical support staff
are on premises working as a team with expertise to respond to emergency calls and critical care situations.
Not exact matches
In other words, Sapho pulls data from disparate applications, whether they
're legacy
on -
premise solutions or trendy new SaaS options, and makes the information easy to
work with.
But to every rule there
is an exception, and glad I
was to
be called out (and called up) by the founder and CEO of one mobile - health company whose entire
premise is based
on scientific research with repeatable results — the exact study, in fact, I had used as my example of what
works better than a health app.
That
's a difficult
premise to
work on,» Dibadj said.
The
premise of Shiller's
work on asset bubbles has
been long accepted by economists; demand for an asset becomes detached from fundamental factors and appears to
be built
on rapid increases in market value.
If you accept this
premise that there can
be a meaningful difference based
on method of origination of a token based
on work vs. based
on payment of money, then it raises more questions such as how would the above examples all
be treated by the SEC
on a facts and circumstances basis, and
on down the rap sheet.
Rather you need to understand that when we say your god if immoral we
are working with ethical
premises that do not involve your god as a basis for defining morali and then
on our ethical systems (which
are not all the same) we
are deeming your god immoral.
His second criticism
is that many contemporary theologians
work on the
premises of sociology of religion and accept the inevitability of technology.
We all
work on the
premise that ministry studies
are best conducted when they
are centered
on ministry rather than
on the classroom or
on students.
The
work of C. H. Dodd
on the historical tradition in the fourth gospel does not help us appreciably here, because, even if we grant his case (and we could not accept his basic
premise that early tradition and historical tradition
are synonymous), 63.
The clarity with which he focuses
on the central biblical
premise of election, God's love for Israel,
is what makes his
work both so Orthodox as well as so original.
Many of his
work has
been shown to have flawed
premises and the inferences based
on those flawed
premises are unjustified.
On this
premise, to
work for social and economic justice and for religious and cultural quality
is to
work for the end of black middle - class churches and, eventually, of all black churches.
What strikes me
on rereading that exchange
is how much their debate hinged
on a proper interpretation of Milton, with Fish insisting
on the same views now developed at fuller length in How Milton
Works, and Neuhaus insisting that Milton would agree with his own assertion that «one's decision for a «first
premise»
is a reasoned decision.»
It seems like a healthy vega juice bistro
is in the
works on the
premises and a homebrew school.
Sociologie Wine
is also
working to get more
on -
premise consumption next year and Hampton says her biggest challenge so far has
been reaching the masses.
«From broad investments in the portfolio to incremental
work both
on premise and off, our partners» efforts
are essential in driving success.
Arsenal became the first Top 7 team to concede 20 goals this season against Southampton
on Sunday, and in fact they would just make the top 10 if we
were judged
on the amount of goals you let in, but obviously an attacking team like Wenger's Arsenal always
work on the
premise that they will score more than their opponents.
We
're working from the
premise that the buyer needs to know the cost of an order (item + postage) to make a buying decision but
on eBay, larger items
are often priced up after the sale or
worked out in an ad - hoc fashion with the seller.
The book
's instructions didn't
work out for me; among other things, it
's based
on the
premise that a baby eats every four hours (rather than the two hour cycle I seemed to
be on).
Breastmilk production
works on the
premise of supply and demand meaning the more baby «demands» or nurses and takes milk out, the more the body will supply what has
been taken out.
All compression garments
work based
on these
premises, regardless if we
are speaking about compression hand sleeves, wrist bands or the best compression shirts.
While I appreciate this author
's candor, the
premise of the article - that marriage counseling doesn't
work simply because it didn't help the author - seems simplistic and it
's not based
on research.
All the issues about entry
on to the
premises of Parliament, the searching of parliamentary offices and constituency correspondence and what
is, or should
be, available to the court can
be considered by the Speaker's Committee, which the House agreed should start its
work after the criminal proceedings had come to a conclusion.
Ellis wants Jeremy Corbyn to adopt a full cream ultraleft revolutionary socialist programme,
on the ludicrous
premise that «global capitalism
is now in its final death throws — and no reform or amelioration of the lot of the
working class
is possible».
Prosecutors accuse Silver specifically of taking millions of income from the firm, including a salary that
was premised on his official position, not his legal
work, along with kickbacks from an attorney - referral scheme.
I agree
on the factual
premise that in order to
work together people have to
work together, but if the choice presented to Democrats
were to yay or nay legislation before them that they disagree with, I don't think many of their constituents would really expect anything different from them than to vote no, no different than any of the 50 + votes Republican representatives took to actually repeal Obamacare.
There
were also some unexpected winners in their table, but that might have
been due to the fact KPMG
were working on the
premise that HS2 will go to Heathrow, a proposed link which has
been suspended pending the Davies review.
On property taxes, Cuomo explains his plan for an effective property tax freeze is premised on «requiring local governments to work together» by sharing services, Gannett reporte
On property taxes, Cuomo explains his plan for an effective property tax freeze
is premised on «requiring local governments to work together» by sharing services, Gannett reporte
on «requiring local governments to
work together» by sharing services, Gannett reported.
In fact, most people with business before the agency seem to
be working on the
premise that Cuomo will sack Ward at some point following the tenth anniversary of September 11, and will do so with the full support of the New Jersey side of the agency, which
is also said to have contentious relations with Ward.
Anyone who has
worked in the defence engineering industry will know that financial risks start - out as innocuous looking technical risks
on the Defence Contractor's
premises, where selected ones
are deliberately concealed by the Contractor during the design and development phase, then skilfully transferred to MoD Abbey Wood, Bristol where they morph into «show stopping» risks and come to the fore immediately after the main investment decision has
been taken (as they have done so spectacularly
on the Type 45 destroyers with total power blackouts), ultimately ending up as an additional cost burden
on the Front Line Commands, who have recently
been given responsibility for the defence equipment budget — resulting in sleepless nights for many other people too!
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Working on the
premise that scientific research
is the foundation of any technology industry, Hancock and others at UBC
are writing a business proposal for an integrative centre for drug research, with an objective of developing intellectual property in drug discovery, providing training for drug discovery researchers, and developing new technologies.
The book's
premise is that in a knowledge -
work context, too much pressure — too much emphasis
on reducing wasted time or resources — can cripple knowledge - based projects, in large part by corrupting the environment in which knowledge workers thrive.
The study
worked on the
premise that drinking wine may
be harmful to diabetics because alcohol can elevate blood sugar levels.
He has started
work on a longer - term study with a similar
premise — in it, people with high cholesterol
are eating low - cholesterol foods, supplemented with monounsaturated fats.
About Site - Unimersiv
is working on bringing VR to the education scenario.They post reviews and blogs along the
premises of this wishful aim and all the latest news from the VR world.
I suppose
on somebody who
is very small boned or long and lean, the shapelessness could
work, but I agree with Shana's
premise, which
is that they aren't doing the average woman any favors.
That
's the
premise I've
been working on?
The UK site
is based
on the same successful
premises as its sister US site — and eHarmony
worked with the University of Oxford to make eharmony.co.uk tailored to UK singles.
You don't have to worry about their situation as free dating sites
work on the
premise that all those who register
are single and available.
So just
be certain to read everything before you join, a lot of the senior dating websites
work on the
premise that people
are so keen to sign up and become members straight away so they can begin meeting other members, that they do not always take the time to read all the literature properly.
The site
works on the
premise that only you know who
is right for you and their task in the proceedings
are to guide you when necessary, but then allow the fun and interesting questions to calculate the best potential matches that the system feels will engender the necessary spark between you and a potential partner for your ultimate final decision.
the app free and
works on the
premise of anonymity.It can not reasonably
be supposed, that.
The app
is completely free and
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As a result, it
's impossible to connect with the storyline or the plight of the film
's human characters (one would think that this
premise worked a whole lot better
on the page).
Overall and while we focus
on the positive aspects of the game we can see some really encouraging
premises built up for a forthcoming major
RE title, even though there
is some evident lack of identity and some design choices that don't do justice to the rest of the
work that
's been put to the game.
Outside of Vinson and some choice scoring / music selection that, along with its story, evokes some of the memorable 1970s
work from John Carpenter (Assault
on Precinct 13 and The Fog come to mind), You
're Next
is a fairly dreadful choice for a scare flick, with ineffective acting choices, a laughable
premise, and no real surprises offered to anyone who actually pays attention to the poorly written dialogue that occurs between scenes of violence.
Viewers would
be forgiven for their hesitance to see another movie from the directors of the «Vacation» reboot, but John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein,
working from a pitch - perfect screenplay by Mark Perez («Accepted»), have crafted an ensemble comedy that lives up to its high - concept
premise while giving a gang of talented actors — including the gifted Jason Bateman, so rarely employed to great effect
on the big screen — fun characters and big, outrageous moments.