Sentences with phrase «as constituents of»

Taking into account the charity works, include them as constituents of your experience together with other paid jobs.
Because as constituents of Facebook, we also need to advocate for a safer platform for anyone who's unable to hop off.
Hecker often masks a work's content with a sardonic wit, but selecting her «anomalies» as the constituents of her award exhibition may be Hecker's wryest joke yet.
As long as the constituents of your meal walked, crawled, flew, swam, or otherwise had parents, they're fair game (no pun intended).
This was as constituents of Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe also began a process for his recall on Tuesday alleging that the lawmaker has been executing his own agenda outside what he was voted to do.
Even if not every trait of a complex is related to every other trait, it must be related to at least some other trait and between those which are unrelated there must be mediating traits which mark the commensurability of these as the constituents of this complex or order.5
Obviously I am in some sense numerically the same person I used to be, but it is equally obvious that in some sense I am a different person, even numerically different in that I have more past experiences as constituents of who I am.
But it does mean that, as we feel the presence of our neighbors, they are actually present within us as constituents of our own lives.
In this passage the deductive argument, which treats each element of the situation as a separate event, has been overshadowed by a fabric of subjective relationships among elements treated as constituents of one complex process.
Whole wheat bread is a smart choice as a constituent of your weight loss diet after delivery.
As a constituent of Senator Scavello, I was very thankful when he offered his time to accompany my group and me on a personal tour through the Capitol building and its history.
The article found on the link above, I know is a few years old, however as a constituent of Mr Clarkes and having held discussions with him through the local association I would suggest that this view has not waived.
Phosphorus forms the DNA molecule's spine, enrobes every living cell as a constituent of their membranes, and is a key component of bones and teeth.
Until the early 1980s, MCTs were predominantly available only as a constituent of butter, coconut oil, and other natural sources.
L - Theanine Monograph Alternative Medicine Review 2005 (Jun): 10 (2): 136 — 138 ~ FULL TEXT L - theanine was discovered as a constituent of green tea in 1949 by Sakato, [2] and in 1964 was approved as a food additive in Japan.
Number... should not be understood solely as a construction of consciousness, but also as an archetype and thus as a constituent of nature both without and within.
TradeBlock, a leading New York - based provider of institutional trading tools for digital currencies today announced that major Chinese cryptocurrency exchange OKCoin will no longer be included as a constituent of the TradeBlock XBX index.
The cryptocurrency experts say that Dogethereum Bridge developed as a constituent of Ethereum's truebit technology whose aim is to assist the largest altcoin scale to fulfill the demands of the user.

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Dara Khosrowshahi, who took over as Uber's chief executive officer in September, replied: «I will take a look at your suggestion — I will take it seriously but we have to take all of our constituents into consideration.»
As mayor of Calgary it's Naheed Nenshi's job to know what's going on with his constituents.
Constituent companies are chosen based on their score on two sets of measures: a quantitative assessment consisting of their return on equity, balance sheet accruals ratio and financial leverage ratio; and a qualitative score derived from management's responses to a survey about such topics as corporate governance, risk and crisis management, customer relationships and tax strategies.
While border security agents view biometrics as a useful tool, state lawmakers are starting to respond to their constituents» concern about the potential theft and subsequent fraudulent use of biometric data.
Paradoxically, the US also maintains high approval ratings among Filipinos, even as Duterte's rhetoric against Washington has resonated with some of his constituents.
Some tasted of citrus and dried fruit, others were smoky or creamy, but none were as exciting as the unadulterated splash of Cardhu, the constituent malt, with its honeyed sweetness and mellow finish.
It's tempting to cast Clement's attendance at every graduation and rubber duck race in his riding as the labours of a man who knows what it feels like to be unloved by constituents, but he's always been that kind of politician.
The Senate's No. 3 Republican also ranks as the third-most popular senator, with 62 percent of constituents approving of his work.
I am currently implementing a WBENCLink2.0 training platform for all of our constituents and I am excited to learn more as I continue in this role!
«I think it's safe to say very simply that Facebook is losing the trust of an awful lot of Americans as a result of this incident,» said Peters, tying his constituents» questions about mobile data mining to their outrage over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
It is important to many of my constituents — indeed, to the whole country as an island trading nation.
Details of the measure are still being worked out as constituents balk over the potential loss of tax deductions for state and local taxes, as well as potential changes to the tax treatment of retirement plans such as 401 (k) s.
I am writing as one of your constituents to express my concern about the tax proposals put forth by federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
The move follows China Gold's inclusion as a constituent stock of the Hang Seng Composite SmallCap Index effective March 5, 2018, and provides investors from mainland China the opportunity to directly invest in the company's shares.
All of Eurekahedge's nine index constituents lost money in January, as they also did during another dip in the price of bitcoin in September.
Each constituent in an index is weighted by its market - capitalization, as determined by multiplying its price by the number of shares outstanding after float adjustment.
An MLA's first responsibility is to their constituents, and if Fraser does not feel he can effectively represent the people of Calgary - South East as a member of the UCP, he has every right to leave that caucus.
Standard & Poor's 500 Index constituents are poised to repurchase as much as $ 165 billion of stock this quarter, approaching a record reached in 2007.
Speaking to the High River Times in April 2015, Mr. Fraser was quoted as saying «I will emphasize the Pro-Life values of Albertans, making constituents and other candidates aware of the issues surrounding abortion and how they are directly relevant to provincial policy... We should de-fund abortion and fund the life affirming alternatives of crisis pregnancy support, parental support, and adoption.»
In a more perfect House of Commons, such a backbencher — and this is not to single Mr. Toet out, only to use him as a convenient example — would be in the House during Question Period to do two things: represent his constituents and hold the government to account.
Not counting this form of compensation as an expense was a ridiculous accounting practice, and one that was supported by ridiculous arguments by lobbyists and the lawmakers who wanted to protect their corporate constituents who were getting rich.
As of last week, when 267 constituents of the S&P 500 had reported earnings, 79.4 percent had beaten analyst estimates — far beyond the 64 - percent long - term average and the 75 - percent...
CNN: Expectations high for first Hindu member of Congress Just days after Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii was sworn in as the first Hindu member of Congress, Hindu American advocacy groups made it clear that they hope Gabbard will help represent the nation's wider Hindu community, on top of her Hawaiian constituents.
All actions in this duration are present as constituent elements in the final form of the «passage» as a complex occasion.
A field, therefore, composed simply of inanimate actual occasions is not a subject of experience; but, in and through the interrelated agencies of its constituent occasions, it does exercise the collective agency necessary to preserve its own identity as this particular field, e.g., an atom or molecule of a peculiar shape or consistency.
To sum up, then, Wolf's article is important because it represents a «halfway house» between the traditional conception of a society as an aggregate of actual occasions with the dominant occasion providing the unity for the group and my own contention that every society, whether it contains a presiding occasion or not, possesses an objective unity in virtue of the dynamic interrelatedness of its constituent occasions from moment to moment.
But it is still only one of the constituents of the field, not the field itself which is the society as an objective, albeit strictly nonentitative.
It is the society as such which provides the context for the concrescence of its constituent occasions.
Whereas Leclerc argued that the ultimate constituents of material reality are mini-substances which act on each other reciprocally and by their interaction co-constitute the new reality of a compound substance (NPE, 309 - 10), Ford argues that such natural compounds are instead to be understood as «single strands of personally ordered actual occasions, potentially divisible into structured societies but not actually so divided» (109).
My response would be that the agency of the cell is, as noted above, a collective agency derived from the interrelated agencies of all the constituent occasions, animate and inanimate alike.
We habitually think of persons, one by one, as the constituent elements of society, and we regard the social whole as made up of their enforced or voluntary blending.
If the social group as a whole was sunk in iniquity, the reason lay deep in the quality of the group's constituent individuals — «The heart is deceitful above all things, and it is exceedingly corrupt: who can know it?»
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