Clow et al. write that this «regulation of physiological function across the day (e.g., the immune system) and its sensitivity to psychosocial variables make it a prime candidate
as an intermediary linking mind to health.»
In the digital world, we're mostly seen
as intermediaries linking to content, not wrangling the content ourselves.
Not exact matches
An animal displaying characters belonging to two different groups can not be treated
as a true
link as long
as the
intermediary stages have not been found, and
as long
as the mechanisms of transition remain unknown.»»
Research suggests that any two people on Earth can be
linked by a surprisingly small chain of
intermediary acquaintances — an observation popularly known
as the small - world effect.
In particular, the report shares lessons learned in targeting key economic regions, analyzing regional assets and gaps, and focusing technical assistance and support on helping states and regions with such things
as early career advising and exposure, engaging employers, and building
intermediary organizations that can
link employers and schools to scale up the provision of workplace learning opportunities for young people.
Coupled with principles of vicarious liability of the company for the acts, actions and state of mind of management, agents and
intermediaries around the world, it is easy to see why multi-national companies, with US
links, are coming to regard corruption
as one of their biggest corporate risks.
That being said, even if we do believe that the courts are probably not the best forum to resolve such disputes, we also believe,
as others have pointed out, that forcing search engine providers to remove
links to out - dated information requires them to assess the private nature of the data which would essentially alter their role from a mere
intermediary to a content editor.