Sentences with phrase «article refers»

In the new issue of House Beautiful almost every article refers to the word COZY.
Although no citation is included, the context reveals that the article refers to the judgment of City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality v Peregrine Joseph Mitchell, in which the SCA interpreted section 118 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act No 32 of 2000.
There are reasons other than those to which this article refers for this precipitous decline, which I will not get into at this time.»
The title for this article refers to «The Great Australian Silence», a term coined by W. E. H. Stanner in his 1968 ABC Boyer Lecture.
The article refers to a book by Russell Quaglia and Michael Corso called Student Voice: The Instrument of Change.
First, its use of the term «radical» (for which the Critique offers no citation): The relevant discussion in the article refers to two explicitly «experimental» proposals included at the end of the article, in a section titled «Thinking Outside of the Box...» The introduction to that part of the discussion states «I call this a «thought experiment» because I am well aware that the practical realities of child protection practice may mean that it would not work...» Later the text notes that one proposal is «less radical» than the other.
I admit to being highly concerned about TheLadders» survey and the sweeping comments encouraging «minimalist» resumes, asserting that resumes are only reviewed for 6 seconds and blacklisting the idea of visual images being incorporated into resumes, or what the article refers to as «chart junk.»
This article refers to the HP ZBook Studio G4, but all of the pictures are of the HP ZBook 15.
The Law Times article refers briefly to a 1999 report on Racial Equality in the Canadian Legal Profession by the Canadian Bar Association, and I was curious.
(My earlier article refers to some other sources, including computer security experts, who are very sceptical of remote voting of any kind.)
The article refers to the online habits of younger lawyers, accustomed to the informal, fire - and - forget atmosphere which prevails online.
The article refers to one lawyer who managed to use «Erase Pro» on his files in a way that stopped the investigation for want of evidence.
The article refers to failed business ventures.
I would add that while the title of this article refers specifically to law firm libraries, the information contained within it is certainly applicable to other law and special libraries as well.
The article refers to several reports that demonstrate there is clear data that this dynamic has been underway for several years, and now is material both in size and scope.Firms that are able and willing to change their business models should retain the business.
The article refers to Canada's Anti-Spam Law (CASL), and how it has significantly narrowed the digital landscape for business, in Canada and abroad.
Instead, much of what the article refers to as intellectual capital is dealt with by generalist commercial lawyers.
The provision has subsequently been repealed, and re-enacted with modifications in s 113B of the same Act, but for present purposes the differences are not material, and so this article refers throughout to s 115.
If an article refers to a link and there is no link, sorry, that's consequence of the move.
Focusing on Article 27 of the Charter, it would appear more than daring to exclude any effect of rights such as Article 27 in private relations, as the article itself refers in its title to the right having to be granted «within the undertaking» (paras 39 - 40) and definitely implies legal obligations for companies in practice (para 40).
The «Mr. Bass» the article refers to is Ken Bass, the trailblazing Venable partner who spearheaded the firm's entry into cyberspace.
The article refers to me as 54.
The Climate Progress article refers to an article published in Environmental Health Perspectives: Associations of Cognitive Function Scores with Carbon Dioxide, Ventilation, and Volatile Organic Compound Exposures in Office Workers: A Controlled Exposure Study of Green and Conventional Office Environments; by Joseph G. Allen, Piers MacNaughton, Usha Satish, Suresh Santanam, Jose Vallarino1, and John D. Spengler.
UPDATE: this article refers to pricing and features available in March 2015, and the information may have changed.
However, the title of the article refers to sun and wind and the electricity generation in those categories is lumped together with hydro, biomass, geothermal, and other gases.
The Spiegel article refers to soot as a cooling force, when it is in fact an aerosol that warms the atmosphere and accelerates ice melt.
The article refers to Achim Steiner, the UN bureaucrat who heads UNEP, and says:
At one point the article refers to it as an «invention» but I think you make a good point that this is far from working prototype at this point.
The article refers to quite a number of truncations, such as this one:
Taking this approach could be helpful in answering some of the «uncertainties» that this article refers to.
@David — The article refers to the U.S. based Platinum Card, whose Priority Pass provides free access for one person to each of the lounges.
The article she refers to included stats that showed the Classic Couch Potato portfolio would have had an annualized returns of 11.8 % from 1976 through 2006.
Update — Some of the push - back on this article refers to the myth that a bond fund exposes investors to more risk because of potential redemptions.
This article refers only to provisions outlined in the FCBA.
Rankin's article refers to a French Revolution retelling of Frankenstein from Profile Books and inkle studios without mentioning that its author is Dave Morris of London.
That is May 2011 the article refers to... so that having been said, what then would the Sony PRS 650 e-reader have been considered?
The article refers to a book by Russell Quaglia and Michael Corso called Student Voice: The Instrument of Change.
This article refers to a study on pregnant women who took Tylenol for at least 28 days during their pregnancy and their children had developmental symptoms that align with the symptoms of the Autism spectrum.
The last routine the article refers to quotes a woman saying: «I have night sweats — but I'm only in my 20's!».
There is a big difference between blood serum regulating levels (which is what your linked article refers to) versus the body as a whole regulating levels.
This article refers specifically to Type 2 diabetes.
With regard to the first criticism I would like to clarify that the article refers to scientific evidence that suggests that conspiracy ideation has been associated with paranoia and schizotypy.
Mädler's article refers to «our island universe (since, with reference to the distant nebulae, the entire combination of fixed stars within the Milky Way may be thus designated).»
See more: To see the image this article refers to, keep checking Picture of the Day on our news blog Short Sharp Science
The term «modern liberalism» in this article refers only to the United States.
This last article refers to previous articles I had written in defence of the 1992 Constitution against the John Dramani Mahama Government in the previous year some of which the petitioners referred to in their petition, particularly charges 1 and 2 in which I expressed my views that the Government designed to rig the elections.
The article refers to Peter Mandelson's victory speech on the night of his re-election as MP for Hartlepool in 2005.
The article refers probably to this report, where it is also stated, that there is a special NATO definition on defence expenditures, which could also deviate quite from the national expenditures.
The article refers to Bruria Keren as «the woman leader of the sect in Israel» and amusingly notes that Beit Shemesh is near where the battle of David and Goliath took... [Read more...]
It seems this article refers to «low risk white women at term» when the notion «hospital birth» is used.
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