Sentences with phrase «ascertain where»

The company would either lease or charter the vessel to the individual and HMRC is suggesting where little or no VAT is paid on these leases it will investigate the facts to ascertain where any abuse may lie, and in which jurisdiction.
If you think that you are the party more likely to need a judgment or award, try to ascertain where your counterparty's assets can be found and whether that country's courts will enforce either foreign judgments or international arbitration awards.
Rather is is about struggling to ascertain where the math / stats / phys is appropriate and where the math / stats / phys is a blind sighted and extremely enticing tempest in a teacup.
Lenore Malen, whose past work on utopian societies traverses history, in this exhibition takes us back to biblical Eden to ascertain where things went off the rails.
The framework does not necessarily imply a hierarchy, but rather helps educators ascertain where agency exists.
In November 2005, participating schools were provided with the tools to analyze their own test data to ascertain where their students needed the most help.
Researchers also need to ascertain where people were during the peak exposure period and where they obtained food and drinking water.
In their bid to ascertain where the explosion was from, they were reportedly attacked by vandals said to have used the explosion as a bait.
That information would be helpful in ascertaining where the disjunction lies between oceanic effects from below and solar effects from above.

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It's also the Customer Support team's job to ascertain that they choose the right path to get that outcome, so they might want to engage their users, but they don't want to have their users upset about being spammed, so it's our team's job to say again, «I can see why you might think that emailing five times in the first five days is good, but here's a few ideas about how you'll get to where you want to get to without doing the things that upset customers.»
Subject to certain exceptions to be approved by the relevant regulators or certain facts to be ascertained, the public offer will not be made directly or indirectly, in or into any jurisdiction where to do so would constitute a violation of the laws of such jurisdiction, or by use of the mails or by any means or instrumentality (including without limitation, facsimile transmission, telephone and the internet) of interstate or foreign commerce, or any facility of a national securities exchange, of any such jurisdiction.
The difficulty in ascertaining whether a potential organ donor is dead was exemplified in a University of Bonn Medical Centre study where two out of 113 who were initially thought to be mortally brain - damaged defied the fatal prognosis and made recoveries.
The promise is not only that the world will gradually become part of the Church, but that salvation of the world through the Church is possible even where the world has not yet, as far as can be historically ascertained, become part of the Church.
Conservatives cherry - pick those passages that support their conservative view of God based on their conservative ego, and vice versa, where liberals are concerned... and there is NO way to ascertain which is true, except on a wholly subjective, personal level, thus it will never be proven objectively, since Spirit, by it's very nature, has absolutely nothing at all to do with the flesh and whatever seems to be happening on this earth, because Spirit is completely opposite, and therefore invisible to the naked human eye, being of the mind only, and therefore unprovable.
The principal supply, as far as can be ascertained, comes from Spain, where centres of production are found in the provinces of Valencia, Murcia and Malaga.
Calum Chambers is supposedly still waiting to be ascertained (where to best fit into this team) and Ospini seems to have established himself as the current Number 1 (what next for Szczesny).
A couple things about this study are worth mentioning: a) they removed cases in which symptoms of cancer occurred in the first nine months or the child died in the first year, which may be where the effects of breastfeeding are strongest (though I certainly don't know this for a fact, but it is reasonable); and b) they did not examine exclusive breastfeeding, but rather any breastfeeding (this is important as the effects of breastfeeding are known to be strongest when breastfeeding is exclusive and it is also difficult to ascertain how little or how much women were breastfeeding when any breastfeeding is the variable of interest).
«I never blamed John Mahama over the death, I never said John Mahama used Captain Mahama for rituals, the tape of the interview is with Okay FM, where I granted the interview, everybody in the country can go and pick it up to listen to ascertain whether or not I made those comments.»
But reacting to the issue, he said «I never said John Mahama used Captain Mahama for rituals, the tape of the interview is with Okay FM, where I granted the interview, everybody in the country can go and pick it up to listen to ascertain whether or not I made those comments» he said.
In any case where the lowest of the numbers required to be ascertained under subsection (7) constitutes 2 or more numbers in different columns which are of exactly the same value, the Electoral Commission must determine by lot which of those numbers is to be selected for the purpose of subsection (7).
Where an application for registration as an elector has been received before the issue of a writ and it has not been possible for the Electoral Commission to ascertain, at the time of the issue of the writ, whether the applicant is currently registered as an elector of another electoral district, the Electoral Commission must, subject to subsection (4), include the name of the applicant on any main, supplementary, or composite roll printed as at writ day.
Mr Olumekun, who successfully conducted the last Edo State governorship election, where he also served as the REC, gave the assurance on 20th September after visiting the Eti - Osa Local government office to ascertain the level of preparedness for the election.
Another highbrow area under heavy surveillance was the popular Imgbi Road in Amarata, where two checkpoints by policemen was causing terrible traffic gridlocks, as motorists were thoroughly frisked to ascertain the contents of their cars» trunks.
Every two years, the company runs a survey of all its employees, to ascertain «where they feel we're doing well and where we can do better,» in Hardy's words.
We could ascertain the cause of mortality only in one case, where the individual had been shot by a herder.
It is so important to formulate the correct herbs for the disorder being treated and to ascertain the correct dosage.This is where some formulas will succeed against others.
I came across and old study from a VA hospital in the early 1970s where a group of very obese patients were fasted for 60 days to put them into ketosis and then given insulin to drop their blood glucose levels in order to ascertain whether they would experience the side effects of hypoglycemia.
Findings published on the National Institutes Of Health website, Metabolic Effects of the Very - Low - Carbohydrate Diets: Misunderstood «Villains» of Human Metabolism, (Manninen et al) ascertains that reducing carb intake triggers a harmless physiological state known as ketosis, where ketones flow from the liver and spare the need for glucose metabolism providing an alternative source of fuel for the body.
Where the appearance and money happened to stand out as potential match, there was so much that eventually could be ascertained from the discussion.
Unlike other social venues, where it is difficult to ascertain other people's marital status and interests.
She travels to Vienna, where she strolls past him in a bathing suit, the first step in ascertaining the name of a mole way up in the ranks of Russian intelligence.
Analysis: With wide eyes and ample enthusiasm, Brian Jackson (James McAvoy) embarks on a quest for knowledge, a journey to college where he believes ultimate wisdom can be ascertained.
It begins in a Cabinet office in London, where Lt. Gen. Frank Benson (Rickman) and several officials realize they've ascertained the exact location in Nairobi, Kenya, where several people on their Most Wanted list have convened, including a radicalized British woman with an Al - Shabaab militant.
However, the presence of a narrator in a film does not need to be justified and there are too many times where the narration spells out aspects of character that were already ascertained visually by the excellent performances by the cast.
It's difficult to ascertain how much of Neruda «s metafictional daring is successful; by the end of the film where Peluchonneau's very existence is called into question as he pursues Neruda across the Andes Mountains one could argue that Larraín has fully lost the plot.
We are at a place where it is harder to ascertain good sources from bad.
As part of decision to convert, governors will need to look at pulling together a timetable for conversion, allocating roles and responsibilities to certain governors and members of staff and undertaking a skills audit to ascertain the elements of conversion where professional advice will be required.
Since there isn't a mechanical link from the steering wheel to the front wheels on models fitted with this feature, you get even less feedback, to the point where it's quite difficult at times to properly judge exactly what the front wheels are doing, and precisely ascertain which direction the front wheels are pointing.
In the case of investment builders where the Fund owns common stocks, say, Brascan, Catellus and Forest City, it is pretty easy to ascertain cash flow from operations, but difficult, using GAAP, to ascertain the periodic wealth creation which is occurring and is such an important component in the appraisal of these securities.
Prohibits the use of credit history checks to ascertain the payment status of a student loan of an applicant for employment for the purposes of making hiring decisions except where otherwise mandated by law.
So it is best to ascertain what you might be taking on or what you want your cat to do — there is no guarantee it will happen, but it is more likely where this behaviour is seen among this group or breed of cats.
Satisfied customers of these trainers have passed on the names on this list to us and we have spoken to each trainer to ascertain their abilities and preferred methods, getting their permission to pass on their name where appropriate.
Reviews come with just a few quick words from the site or magazine that are vague at best and rarely ever help you ascertain why your latest game flopped, leaving you in the dark as to what you might need to think about fixing for your next release, and that can be frustrating, especially if your company is on the verge of going bust and you really need to make your next game sell but have no idea where to start — does it need to be a fraction more story - based, or perhaps you need to adjust the balance of graphics and sound.
So, stealth is always viable: when I play the game, there's a raft of options, from the basic — hiding in tall grass — to the more advanced, where Aloy studies the tracks of her individual quarries to best ascertain when they'll be positioned out of sight from the rest of the pack.
Rather than merely hammering these beasts into submission, players will have to watch their movements and ascertain exactly how to break through their defences; it's a nice piece of contextual problem - solving that encourages changing tactics and are a welcome addition, at least where this reviewer is concerned.
Arthur Smith, again, if we are correct, then all we can ascertain is that the misdating appears to occur above circa AD 950, and below circa 1250, that it is difficult to determine where in the ice cores the error occurs from frost rings etc..
Although I claim to have narrowed the primary driver to solar effects on ozone quantities and cloudiness you are free to ascertain whatever it is that causes those solar variations in the first place which is where some of your ideas can be slotted in.
Hailstones are created so it is believed, by a more or less continuous loop of being caught in violent updrafts as found in thunderstorms, ie; above glider example, and then falling out of the updraught cell back down to lower levels where they might be caught up again in another or the same updraft cell and so accumulate water and ice on the core of the frozen hailstone over a period of anywhere from just one passage in the updraft to a number of passages which can be ascertained and recognised by the number of rings when a hailstone is dissected across its diameter.
Very few studies have been done to ascertain scientific support numbers for AGW, but I would venture a guess that professional scientists in those fields have a feel for where their colleagues agree and disagree and they read each other's work and run in the same circles.
The fact that there are cases where it is not or has no effect is not the point of the ascertain.
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