Sentences with phrase «as a conduit into»

Picking up even small, local offices is important because Reform Party officeholders serve as a conduit into the communities they serve, and aid the party in reaching out to voters.
Yelchin's down - to - Earth presence serves him well as our conduit into this crazy, dangerous world.
Jeremiah Hulsebos - Spofford (b. 1983, Vermont) approaches his practice as a conduit into many worlds, intervening in spheres of activism, art discourse, education, science fiction fandom, and equine technology.
For our clients based in Cleveland, Ohio, we serve as a conduit into the city's dominant economic industries, providing companies with exposure to top executive candidates in highly specialized sectors like diversified manufacturing, rail, real estate, engineering, information technology, science, and research.

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So, Loncar took matters into his own hands and created a new type of biotech index that focuses exclusively on the red - hot field of cancer immunotherapy drugs (treatments which use the body's immune system as a conduit to fight cancer).
The goal of yield maintenance is to allow the conduit lender to reinvest the money returned from the borrower, plus a penalty fee, into bonds or other investments and receive the same cash flow as if the loan hadn't been paid off early.
Beyond that is the attempt to make American Atheists into some sort of major organization that represents some meaningful number of atheists, and thus be able to use it as a conduit to attack atheists.
Finally, the book lacks «form» itself: too often, the author merely acts as a conduit for the opinions of other scholars without drawing his observations together into a coherent conclusion.
To act as a conduit through which the general public may have input into the decisionmaking process of the FHSAA and to assist the FHSAA in the development of procedures regarding the receipt of public input and disposition of complaints related to high school athletic and competition programs.
Boko Haram simply lorded it over us as a people; hoisted flags everywhere; imposed taxes; ran parallel governments while the bulk of the resources meant for tackling terrorism went into private bank accounts through the conduit of PDP's campaign offices and gladiators.
They think the 998 Presidential staffers is the best alternative Ghanaians needed, the use of Vigilante groups to terrorise innocent citizens is what they promised us, issuing of bond without following laid down procedure is what we prayed for, entering into negotiations with nations to establish military bases was what we fasted for, allowing the land to be used as conduit for the propagation of homosexual practice on the continent was what we prayed to God for, market women consulting other gods to support their dying businesses was what we went on our knees for?
They are specifically looking into the allegation against the Chairman of the Appointments Committee, Joe Osei - Owusu, who Mahama Ayariga had mentioned as being the conduit for the bribing and Minority Chief Whip, Alhaji Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, who Mahama Ayariga claimed had brought the money.
First, to deal briefly with the introduction of extraneous matters not forming part of the Commissioner's report and attempts to amend, vary, modify and rewrite the Commissioner's report in some parts, to show that it does no credit to the legal advisors to the Government as it converts them into conduits of a corrupt political elite in Government contrary to their constitutional mandate specifically provided for under Article 88 of the Constitution.
In the late 1990s, Andorra was found to be a major conduit for smuggling into the EU, as were a number of Balkan states.
First, to deal briefly with the introduction of extraneous matters not forming part of the Commissioner's report and attempts to amend, vary, modify and rewrite the Commissioner's report in some parts, to show that it does no credit to the legal advisors to the Government as it converts them into conduits of a corrupt political elite in Government contrary to their constitutional mandate specifically provided for under Artilce 88 of the Constitution.
The AR is able to integrate into a composite signal transduction that acts as a conduit which will lead to a much bigger expression of certain genes.
K is established as a purposefully shallow protagonist, initially meant to serve as the viewers» conduit into future Los Angeles, but several twists and a surprisingly powerful love story, aided by Gosling's subtle performance, make K a unique and heart - breaking hero.
Employing admirable restraint while focusing on the crack team of Boston reporters who exposed the pedophilic crimes being committed by members of the clergy, this riveting film ends up being about the awful abuse of power as much as about that last - gasp period before journalism shifted from being a conduit of reliable information into a circus act of celebrity reporters riding unicycles of distortion and deceit.
A movie that ends up being about the awful abuse of power as much as about that last - gasp period before journalism shifted from being a conduit of reliable information into a circus act of celebrity reporters riding unicycles of distortion and deceit, Spotlight is especially admirable in its restraint, not only in its approach to unsettling material but also in the relatively muted acting by all concerned.
The Wilson Yip films, starring Donnie Yen, follow a more conventional historical biopic structure with the great man caught in the sweep of historic events leading to triumph and tragedy; while Wong Kar - wai's The Grandmaster uses Ip as a conduit to explore the passing of one age of China's history into another, with martial arts serving a metaphorical purpose.
What initially appears as a comedy of clashing cultures, with Sybylla our conduit for mocking the haw - hee - haw customs and attitudes of stuffy arristos, develops into a story on the difficulty of a woman retaining her independence and dignity in the late nineteenth century.
However, when you get a conduit loan, the loan will be packaged with other commercial mortgages into a trust, known as a Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit (REMIC), and sold on a secondary market to invconduit loan, the loan will be packaged with other commercial mortgages into a trust, known as a Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit (REMIC), and sold on a secondary market to invConduit (REMIC), and sold on a secondary market to investors.
The goal of yield maintenance is to allow the conduit lender to reinvest the money returned from the borrower, plus a penalty fee, into bonds or other investments and receive the same cash flow as if the loan hadn't been paid off early.
Both atria are relatively thin - walled chambers that receive blood from the veins, act as a conduit for the blood to pass into the ventricles, and actively push blood into the ventricles to ensure they are adequate filled.
As part of the single player narrative, you'll find that Augustine uses these arenas within Curdun Cay to train conduits into killers.
«Playing as Fetch, you'll experience the events that transform her into the conduit you met in Second Son.
As your family settles into the basement, an auspicious array of monitors, and an even more perilous telephone, takes centre stage, a dark conduit between Carl and the government, which is really calling the shots in this game of control and conditioning.
By symbolically portraying the gallery space as a talking vehicle, Baghramian evinces the importance of the venue — not only as a locus of idea generation, but also as a conduit that signifies the role of the viewer as a conveyor of ideas into the outside world.
Once assembled into a larger constellation of elements, the form acts as a conduit passing its force through its outermost points of contact.
Designed as «an art expedition into a foreign country,» or a conduit for intercultural dialogue between China and Germany, «Deutschland 8» is a presentation across seven venues, each taking a turn to highlight the historical context and developments in German art from 1945 to the present.
Piero's abstractness acts as a conduit for magic; the «coolness» protects the work from lapsing into sentimentality.
As a sort of conduit, I can bring images to the first world and into the focus of the media.
The freight rail network in North America is being turned into a conduit for crude oil from the landlocked Canadian tar - sands and the Bakken Shale, as construction timelines and permitting decisions are awaited for new pipelines.
The Innovation Hub manager will act as facilitator and conduit, helping to write business cases and building relationships with the right people across the firm to turn ideas into action.
Its main goal is to repeal the European Communities Act 1972, which took the UK into the EU and acted as a conduit through which EU applies to the UK.
Singapore, which has long been the portal for investment into Southeast Asia, is now also the major conduit for outbound Asian investment as well.
We do not require a covered entity to enter into a business associate contract with a person or organization that acts merely as a conduit for protected health information (e.g., the US Postal Service, certain private couriers and their electronic equivalents).
He told his colleagues how he launched three different enterprises, how they served to get the legal practice closer to clients; how they even acted as a conduit to getting new clients into the door; and how profitable these subsidiaries were performing.
Your participating cash value whole life insurance policy through a mutual company, properly funded, should be utilized as a conduit for purchasing other cash flow assets that offer a higher rate of return and the proceeds from those investments can be directed back into your cash value policy.
That plugs into a spare outlet near the lock and then acts as a conduit for the Bluetooth it speaks and the WiFi of your home network.
• Deeply familiar with acting as conduits between patients and medical professionals by listening to them and orally translating them into understandable language
Going into a decline will be issuances of U.S. fixed - rate conduits, as issuers report a slowdown in production.
Higher interest rates for commercial and multifamily financing this summer had the greatest effect on lenders who securitize loans through the capital markets, such as conduit lenders who bundle loans into CMBS pools and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lenders.
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