Staff
are on the premises between the hours of 8am - 5 pm Monday / Tuesday and 8am - 6 pm Wednesday — Sunday, year round.
Not exact matches
And so you get these data network effects
between customers, across customers,
between industries, within industries,» Fontana explained, which he says isn't feasible for
on -
premise software.
Azure's biggest advantage, meanwhile,
is that it allows for hybrid deployments, where workloads
are split
between legacy
on -
premise Windows servers and Azure's public cloud; that legacy
was built
on Windows.
Talking at a discussion board specializing in cryptocurrencies and blockchain tech
on the Nationwide Meeting in Seoul
on Wednesday, Hong revealed a joint research
between the Korea Worldwide Commerce Affiliation (KITA), a non-profit Korea's largest commerce physique, and his personal workplace
was the
premise behind the invoice.
Warren Buffett has written that the distinction
between «growth» and «value»
is based
on a false
premise.
Our Ivan Kenneally unloads
on Obamacare in The Weekly Standard: If one
were to take seriously the central
premise of Obama's ersatz science of politics — the distinction
between political facts and moral values — the inescapable conclusion
is that our president turns out to
be a....
In addition to taking non-western influences more seriously, the workshop discussion started from the general
premise that it
is necessary to go beyond Levitsky and Way by probing the causal mechanisms behind «linkage» and «leverage», to analyse the links
between the two concepts, and to focus
on the role of agency.
«Effectively the government
are outlawing consensual sex
between consenting adults
on the
premise that it will prevent trafficking and abuse with in the sex industry.
This custom - built medical approach
is founded
on the
premise that predicting, diagnosing, and treating disease differ
between individuals, and depend
on their personal genetic variations integrated within their specific environments.
This sets the
premise for extrapolating that if the swelling
is caught in the gap
between the onset of pain and restoring the functionality, and we just keep
on training, we can exploit the advantages of added cellular swelling.
A ton of folks get married
on the farm, too, which you can totally see once
on the
premises; the walkway
is lined with pecan trees, there
are globe lights
between trees, and the entire place
is just picturesque.
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.
Its
premise of losing one's memory and the relation that has
between past and present occurrences could have
been an interesting twist
on RPG mechanics to uncover, but it ends up
being little more than a stale alternative to what
is a rather unaltered series of common JRPG affairs.
The
premise is surprisingly human; rather than using the ghost - story which accompanies the apartment that the protagonist (Jennifer Connelly) and her daughter (Ariel Gage) move into as its main focus, the film concentrates more
on a custody battle
between she and her ex-husband (Dougray Scott).
Yet another bad Ferrell film with its roots in television, Nora Ephron's reimagining of the»60s sitcom
was hampered by an unnecessarily convoluted
premise and a lack of
on - screen chemistry
between the comedian and his miscast co-star, Nicole Kidman.
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.
With its found - footage
premise, this film feels like a cross
between The Blair Witch Project and Cloverfield, but it
's actually far more original than either as it playfully takes us
on a riotous romp into...
Provided you
are willing to swallow a silly
premise which has the protagonist crisscrossing the country in search of his long - lost nursery mates, the picture proves to
be a pleasant enough diversion, not for its examination of astrology but rather
on account of the love story which blossoms
between gentlemanly Jake and damsel - in - distress Sarah.
At two hours twenty minutes it
's certainly too long and I felt too much time
was spent
on the
premise set up, and building the relationship
between the characters Tris and Four (Theo James).
Portions of the film
are laugh - out - loud funny, but in
between, it
's all merely a set - up for the next skit - like segment built
on the same
premise.
Similarly
premised on a tipping point
between synthesis and disarray
was the Kiwi anthology Waru, an unprecedented collaboration among eight Maori women filmmakers, each contributing a 10 - minute short film linked in more and less obvious ways to the funeral of the title character, a young boy who died amid dubious circumstances.
The protagonist, Simon,
is a self - declared specialist in «the relationship
between the eye and the brain», so the film starts
on interesting
premises about the complex structure of voyeurism.
The film lacks a decent storyline and the animosity
between Batman and Superman
is sprung out of nowhere, leaving the film to rely
on a
premise which
is hard to believe.
However, despite earning the film a higher rating, this waffling
between hammy kid - movie moments and a few brutal human -
on - human fights will only cause some audience members to roll their eyes
on occasion and isn't likely to detract from any enjoyment the film has to offer - especially given the tongue - in - cheek
premise and execution of the plot.
Sadly, Efron never seems to realise the gold - mine of a
premise he
is sitting
on and simply goes from set - piece to set - piece, the pace severely lacking in
between moments.
It
's an appealingly out - there
premise that
's employed to perpetually captivating effect by filmmaker Gregory Hoblit, as the director does a superb job of establishing Caviezel and Quaid
's respective figures and the irresistible father / son bond that slowly begins to develop
between the two - with Frequency at its best when focused
on the characters» initially - tentative - but - eventually - probing conversations.
Although both
are meant to
be contemporaries, there
is an 11 - year difference in age
between Downey Jr. and Monaghan, but we gladly accept the
premise to stay
on the wild ride.
The basic
premise is a pretty high concept idea, but instead of exploring the figurative relationship
between Murphy
's character and the leaves
on the tree that fall with every word he speaks, Robbins and screenwriter Steve Koren (who
's also responsible for last year
's incredibly awful «Jack and Jill») take the broader route by making the bond much more literal.
The scandal at the center of the story may seem a little trite (and as an interview with Clooney and producing partner Grant Heslov reveals, it
's probably the biggest difference
between the film version and the Beau Williamson stage play that it
's based
on), but you can hardly fault «The Ides of March» for relying
on such a tried and trusted
premise when real - life politics
are just as dirty.
The
premise is broad and musty, somewhere
between an extended arc
on Girls and either a reheated Sixties counterculture comedy or an Eighties hand - wringer for boomers.
Between some suggestive images and Ana's emotionally - distant mother's declaration that her daughter
is a witch, by segment one's end, you
are left with the sneaky suspicion that something incestuous might have transpired
on the
premises.
The recording
is for an art project, Glen explains,
premised on his belief that sex presents opportunities for self - knowledge: it exposes the gap
between who someone
is and who they want to
be, and perhaps even illuminates why that gap exists.
How
were you to know the show would shed that trendy
premise almost entirely and instead focus
on the hilariously dysfunctional relationship
between overbearing, moderately alcoholic Jules Cobb (Courteney Cox) and her lovable coterie of neurotic friends and family?
The article's
premise was that market participants have
been making top - down decisions, moving money in and out of the stock market as they rapidly vacillate
between «risk -
on» and «risk - off strategies.
Valuation - Informed Indexing # 393
on what causes stock price changes and its connection to buy and hold theory By Rob Bennett There
's really only one difference
between Buy - and - Hold and Valuation - Informed Indexing — Buy - and - Hold
is rooted in the
premise that stock price -LSB-...]
All products
were applied according to label directions by study investigators
on day 0 and again
between days 28 and 30.1 Flea populations
on pets
were assessed using visual area counts and
premise flea infestations
were assessed using intermittent - light flea traps
on days 0, 7, 14, 21, 28 — 30, 40 — 45, and 54 — 60.1
The story, then, never does capitalise entirely
on its own
premise which
is a real shame, yet it
's one fans of the series won't want to miss because it creates a strong bond
between three years of Assassin
's Creed narratives while telling an enjoyable story of its own that gives us further insight into the Templar order.
Here
's the
premise: you control three cars
on multiple racetracks simultaneously, with the ability to switch
between each track in real time.
The exhibition reflects the exchanges
between both art forms, and
is curated
on the
premise that these exchanges should
be experienced through visitor interaction and activation by performers.
The show and its title
are premised on Sigmund Freud's «Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex» (1920), which fixated
on our need for deviations from pure connections
between the sexual object and sexual aim, and which Zipp uses to navigate us through his uncanny landscape in search of strange interconnecting reference points and dialogues.
is premised on aesthetics of encounter, specifically
between the writing, art, and ideas expressed in Mexican culture in relation to discourses, philosophies, and art generated elsewhere.
Sur
is premised on aesthetics of encounter, specifically
between the writing, art, and ideas expressed in Mexican culture in relation to discourses, philosophies, and art generated elsewhere.
But what distinguishes Wilson
is how effectively she negotiated a long career
premised on a delicate balance
between absolutely naturalistic subject matter and an abstractionist's care for the purity of color and form.
The plan
is premised, in part,
on a link
between greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.
IF I
was to comprehensively assess, down to first principles and fundamental
premises, the current scientific research
on the: 1) Sun; 2) Earth - Atmospheric System; 3) Properties of the varying Space
between them; and 4) their Orbital Dynamics... THEN I might say reasonably inconclusive wrt your three questions or might say reasonably conclusive to pick one.
Your latest waffle of 220 words again misses the point, getting into a discussion of whether CAGW
is a «
premise» or «conclusion», musing about the semantic difference
between a «forecast» and a «projection» and citing a post
on a Roger Pielke Jr. blogsite about «predictions», but NOT citing the empirical scientific evidence to support the IPCC
premise of CAGW.
What
is lacking
are a) a statistically robust correlation
between atmospheric CO2 and global temperature (original topic of this thread) and b) empirical data based
on physical observations to support the AGW
premise.
Premises liability law in Indiana can
be complex, and the standard applied by the courts depends heavily
on the facts as well as the relationship
between the parties.
As a practical matter, there
is little difference
between exercising control over the hard drive of a computer while
on the
premises where the computer
is located and exercising control over of the
on - line space of a Web - based hosted service.
Opposing counsel Jay Brudz arguments
were largely based
on the idea that a «case by case» assessment
was required for a law firm to choose
between cloud or
premise software.