Her work included the genome sequencing of the Ebola and Marburg filoviruses and Lassa Fever, as well
as joint work to develop possible therapies.
The Aurora E9 experiments have been conducted as a part of the Arctic Challenge - CAD project
as a joint work between Indagon, InfoTripla and Dynniq.
If one examines each part of a machine separately, it is possible to think of the whole
as the joint working of the parts.
Not exact matches
The suit, for example, may automatically sense when to stiffen and relax at key body
joints to help prevent injury,
as well
as augment the
work done by muscles to help counter the negative impacts of fatigue on performance and injury.
The
Joint Review Panel was not
as definitiive — it found that, «further scientific research would be needed for definitive answers,» and has required the Northern Gateway to complete that
work.
The People's Liberation Army Daily on Wednesday published its list of attendees for the upcoming 19th party congress in Beijing on October 18, with two notable exclusions: Fang Fenghui, who was recently replaced
as the chief at the
Joint Staff Department in China's military and is currently under investigation for corruption, and General Zhang Yang, the director of the political
work department, who also sits on the military commission.
While you can contribute to an IRA for a spouse who isn't
working (
as long
as you file a
joint tax return), the total contribution for both you and your spouse can't exceed your
joint taxable income or double the annual IRA limit, whichever is less.
A nonworking spouse may still be able to contribute to an IRA
as long
as that person is filing a
joint tax return with a
working spouse.
As well, they agreed to form a
working group to explore the
joint development of the trouble - plagued Pascua - Lama deposit in Chile and will «evaluate additional investment opportunities» near the border of Argentina and Chile.
As part of the partnership, Cyberport and MaRS will
work to identify business acceleration opportunities for ventures from both hubs, help facilitate relationships with the financial industry in Canada and Hong Kong, and enable collaboration on
joint entrepreneurship programs focused on fintech, wearables, big data and payment technologies.
The UK's Natural Environment Research Council said research teams from the two countries will
work together on five projects, to receive funding from the
Joint UK - China Renewable Energy program
as well
as financial support from NERC and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
In 2014, Mr. Turnbull was appointed by the Government of Canada
as one of two Co-Chairs of the Canada - Assembly of First Nations,
Joint Working Group on Resource Development, and delivered the final report in 2015.
Where salvation in the gospel is the
joint work of God's hand and human hands, submission to soul - salvation took place across the table
as a deal between seller and customer, supplier and consumer, the professionals and their clientele.
Its achievement is through the spiritual energy imparted by His spirit in human hearts, but its final consummation comes slowly through the
joint efforts of God and man,
working side by side, in the struggle to create a new and divine order and to make His will be done on earth
as it is in heaven.
As long as each enjoys his or her job, as long as they appreciate the result of their joint efforts and remain good friends, money matters will work themselves ou
As long
as each enjoys his or her job, as long as they appreciate the result of their joint efforts and remain good friends, money matters will work themselves ou
as each enjoys his or her job,
as long as they appreciate the result of their joint efforts and remain good friends, money matters will work themselves ou
as long
as they appreciate the result of their joint efforts and remain good friends, money matters will work themselves ou
as they appreciate the result of their
joint efforts and remain good friends, money matters will
work themselves out.
If it is possible,
as I have argued, for a Christian student to write something on Islam that Muslims can acknowledge, and therefore possible also in principle (although it has not yet been done) for a Muslim to do the same on Christianity, then presumably a
joint study of the two faiths and of the relationships between them could be produced by a Christian and a Muslim
working in collaboration.
The result, across King's body of
work, is a vision of contemporary America
as a spiritual realm that is out of
joint and up for grabs, thick with competing forces and watched over by an Almighty whose goals are inscrutable, whose demands are peremptory, and whose methods are sometimes cruel....
As a founding member of the Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER), a coalition of leading global beverage companies
working together to advance environmental sustainability, in FY17 Bacardi signed the
Joint Commitment on Climate Change.
However, MLB's new domestic violence policy only allows commissioner Rob Manfred the power to suspend players for
as long
as the Players Association is willing to allow him to — this is a
joint agreement that the two sides will
work together on, not Manfred handing out whatever punishments he feels like.
«With no sustainable operational or financial structure in place to maintain the Group
as a going concern, the
joint administrators have now ceased trading JRSL and unfortunately have had to send all staff home from
work today Friday 27 January.
A good warm - up should include jogging and exercises that help your muscles and
joints get ready,
as well
as work on form, agility, balance, coordination and efficiency.
FW Edinson Cavani, 7 — A lovely header and an assist for Di Maria's delightful chipped effort
as part of a typically hard -
working outing that has now seen him pull level with Zlatan Ibrahimovic
as PSG's
joint - top scorer of all time in Ligue 1 with 113 goals.
And with Liverpool having the
joint second best defensive record in the league, the accusations levied against the defensive
work of the side, although some of them are pertinent, seem to have not
as much importance in comparison to the issues raised here, although with the slight caveat that there is a noticeable drop off between the two seasons in terms of interceptions from midfield and the forwards, which has lead to Liverpool not being so strong on the counter attack and the fact that the majority of the shots Liverpool have conceded seem to be in the space in front of the defence and behind the midfield.
When they brought in Gerard Houllier to
work as joint - manager with Roy Evans in 1996, I wished it had been me.
The reviewers found few studies evaluating the effectiveness in the ACL rehabilitation process of so - called «open chain» exercises (those which tend to isolate a single muscle group and a single
joint, such
as leg curls and leg extensions, with or without added weight) versus «closed chain» exercises (those which
work multiple
joints and multiple muscle groups at once, such
as, for example, a squat involves the knee, hip and ankle
joints, and multiple muscles groups, e.g. quads, hamstrings, hip flexors, calves and glutes, with body weight alone or with added weight).
Idaho courts begin custody proceedings with an evaluation
as to whether a
joint custody arrangement is workable based in part on an estimation of parents» abilities to
work together.
Working out a
joint custody arrangement that allows a child to have
as much stability
as possible in both homes
Parents should
work together to make the transition to
joint custody
as seamless
as possible for a child.
However, parents must also be prepared to
work through the disadvantages of
joint child custody, such
as:
A workshop using this kit
as the basis for discussion was conducted at the
joint UTLC (United Trades and Labour Council) and SAECCI (South Australian Employers» Chamber of Commerce and Industry) Occupational Health and Safety Conference «
Working Together» at the Adelaide Convention Centre in April 2000.
The weak points of high chairs -
as in every piece of furniture - are the
joints, the areas where two materials
work together and the add - ons, like trays.
(1) to protect and promote breastfeeding,
as an essential component of their overall food and nutrition policies and programmes on behalf of women and children, so
as to enable all infants to be exclusively breastfed during the first four to six months of life; (2) to promote breastfeeding, with due attention to the nutritional and emotional needs of mothers; (3) to continue monitoring breastfeeding patterns, including traditional attitudes and practices in this regard; (4) to enforce existing, or adopt new, maternity protection legislation or other suitable measures that will promote and facilitate breastfeeding among
working women; (5) to draw the attention of all who are concerned with planning and providing maternity services to the universal principles affirmed in the
joint WHO / UNICEF statement (note 2) on breastfeeding and maternity services that was issued in 1989; (6) to ensure that the principles and aim of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and the recommendations contained in resolution WHA39.28 are given full expression in national health and nutritional policy and action, in cooperation with professional associations, womens organizations, consumer and other nongovermental groups, and the food industry; (7) to ensure that families make the most appropriate choice with regard to infant feeding, and that the health system provides the necessary support;
Explaining the decision to give all three Brexiteers
joint use of the property, the prime minister's spokeswoman said it «reflects the fact that all of these secretaries of state will,
as part of their
work, be needing an opportunity to host foreign visitors and leaders».
Adopted by parliamentary majority, this declaration must be posted up in all public administrative units and defines such
joint national goals
as «
work, home, family, health and order».
DiNapoli said he would like Schneiderman's successor to continue to
work with his office
as part of a
joint public integrity strategy.
As the BIT takes new steps to become a profit - making joint venture, like - minded private sector organisations will soon be able to turn to the BIT as well for ways to work with the public and private sector to find areas of mutual benef
As the BIT takes new steps to become a profit - making
joint venture, like - minded private sector organisations will soon be able to turn to the BIT
as well for ways to work with the public and private sector to find areas of mutual benef
as well for ways to
work with the public and private sector to find areas of mutual benefit
As voting begins today (1 September 2010) for Labour leader, Tony Woodley, Unite's
joint general secretary urges voters to move on from New Labour to reconnect with
working people and take on the ConDems.
Espada is reportedly pushing for a
joint statement with Sampson on the farm workers bill — and perhaps also on a package of housing bills that housing advocates dislike because they view them
as too pro-landlord — but some people around the Brooklyn lawmaker worry it will look too much like he's (yet again) getting
worked over by the wily majority leader and are balking.
Before joining the Quinn team, Laskawy held posts with Sen. Chuck Schumer, including advising him on economic issues
as well
as working as the executive director of the Congressional
Joint Economic Committee.
Both organizations «promote the same goals of good governance and fair democratic participation but in ways particular to their specific corporate goals;
joint and coordinated action between the two entities is not only legally permissible but efficient and desirable
as a matter of charitable and social welfare
work.»
Passage of the bill would define a
joint employer
as an entity with actual, direct and immediate control over employees, with significant control over essential terms of employment such
as hiring, determining pay and benefits, day - to - day supervision of employees, and assigning individual
work schedules.
Joint Employer Definition — Vote Passed (242 - 181, 9 Not Voting) Passage of the bill would define a joint employer as an entity with actual, direct and immediate control over employees, with significant control over essential terms of employment such as hiring, determining pay and benefits, day - to - day supervision of employees, and assigning individual work sched
Joint Employer Definition — Vote Passed (242 - 181, 9 Not Voting) Passage of the bill would define a
joint employer as an entity with actual, direct and immediate control over employees, with significant control over essential terms of employment such as hiring, determining pay and benefits, day - to - day supervision of employees, and assigning individual work sched
joint employer
as an entity with actual, direct and immediate control over employees, with significant control over essential terms of employment such
as hiring, determining pay and benefits, day - to - day supervision of employees, and assigning individual
work schedules.
At the same time, the council is
working with Community Voices Heard Power, which is described
as an independent
joint field effort.
With a
joint irtec steering group and through consultation with industry, we are
working together to ensure irtec meets the industry's needs,
as well
as developing a nationwide network of irtec assessment centres to increase its availability.
Renovator Training Supports Local Employment «
Joint Initiative Partners MVCC, LPP and Workforce Development» Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced a free training program designed to provide
as many
as ten persons with construction experience who are currently unemployed the necessary skills to
work on pre-1978 built houses that may have lead - based paints.
«I will appeal to the
joint committees on Constitutional, Legal, and Parliamentary affairs who have already done a great deal of
work during the recess on the Right to Information Bill 2018 to make a report
as quickly
as possible in order for us to deliberate thereon,» Prof. Ocquaye said.
With the debate over welfare savings likely to form one of the central political battlegrounds of 2013, the deputy prime minister, speaking at a
joint press conference with David Cameron at Downing Street, said: «I don't think it helps at all to try and portray that decision
as one that divides one set of people against another, the deserving and the undeserving poor, people in
work and out of
work.»
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) today released the following
joint statement from House Republican Leader John Boehner, House Republican Whip Eric Cantor, and NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions regarding the the special election in New York's 23rd Congressional District: «
As the House stands on the cusp of the forthcoming vote on a trillion - dollar healthcare reform measure, it is vital that we unify behind a candidate that will support reining in massive government spending and
work with Republicans in Congress to restore fiscal sanity and propose thoughtful measures to get our nation's economy on the right track.
We look forward to
working together on the final details of this legislation and getting this passed,» said a
joint statement from de Blasio, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito and Teamsters officials George Miranda and Demos Demopoulos
as well
as carriage driver Stephen Malone.
I look forward to
working with the Teamsters
Joint Council 16
as District Attorney to build a fairer, safer community.»