Not exact matches
It was opened partly in response to a n
examination by The New York
Times of condominiums
at the
Time Warner Center in Manhattan whose ownership is hidden behind shell companies, according to the people with knowledge of the case.
From
time to
time, regulators may also conduct «sweep»
examinations, where they focus on a particular area of interest or concern and conduct quick
examinations at a number of advisory firms limited to that specific topic.
But legal experts warned
at the
time that the indictment could be just the first step in a broader
examination of whether any Americans aided the Russians» efforts and, if so, to what extent.
But it's really an absorbing, Bret Easton Ellis - style
examination of Wall Street's underbelly
at perhaps its ugliest and most exciting
time.»
Before I had unrestricted access to MLS information, I had to go to Real Estate School, pass an
examination, get a license, all for a fee, join a company, join the Toronto Real Estate Board for a fee, pay for Real Estate Council Of Ontario Insurance, and now, some Government Evangelist thought it was a good idea
at the
time, and wants to make private information available without restriction, unlimited, and free to the public?
If you want to continue working in Canada past the expiry of your current permit, you should give yourself
at least six (6) months»
time (and more if possible) to ensure that you have the appropriate job offer in place and to obtain any applicable supporting documents such as medical
examinations or language testing results.
However
examinations of putting the land animals in the known area is certainly feasible and backed up by other creation accounts — this was the known world
at the
time and the meaning of the text.
You have given an outstanding list of records covering thousands of years of
examination by brilliant minds on the doctrines and —
at times — myths taught and believed.
At times, our internal memories are subjective to the point of being unrelated to reality, and so they need the correction of a more clinical
examination.
For as regards infra - human living things, even on the suppositions already mentioned, the question is probably still open, or has not yet been sufficiently subjected to
examination, whether the living substantial formal principle of what in the metaphysical sense would be a real species (biological category, etc.), is multiplied with the individuals of the species (biological group, etc.), or is one and the same principle which, unfolding its formative power
at various material points in space and
time, manifests itself more than once in space and
time.
If you're interested and have the
time to read it the thing that's thrown me in a loop recently was looking
at both your views on Hell and Dr. Max D. Younce's «A Biblical
Examination of Hell».
At the same
time, no critical
examination is directed toward present distortions which have been elevated without thought to a sacred position.
This 2015
examination distributed in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition took a gander
at only 14 overweight postmenopausal ladies over a
time of two weeks to look
at the impact of high - fat cheddar and high - fat meat on cholesterol.
A return to parent club Everton for medical
examination revealed the injury wasn't as bad as first feared, but the diagnosis
at that
time offered little reassurance for the trip to Russia.
On re-testing, researchers found that, while the
times of athletes who had not suffered head trauma were actually faster, the
times for those found on subsequent
examination to have suffered head trauma were
at least 5 seconds slower.
A healthy baby needs to stay with parents
at all
times and not be rolled away in an isolate crib, taken to the noisy and brightly lit nursery of strangers for any
examination or intervention.
However, a thorough
examination of MANA's provided data with hospitals» compiled data, with real available data
at the present
time, show homebirth is a higher risk to babies.
The 3 newborns with aspiration
at postmortem
examination were found prone
at the
time of death.
The inner
examination and work is difficult and,
at times, can be painful.
«Accordingly, the government is constrained to explore any further options
at this
time, and will await an in - depth
examination of the matter by the appropriate agencies,» Mrs Botchway added.
The introductory comment states «with the election in November 2008 of a new President, the US has embarked on an intense self
examination... [they have had]... the capacity to renew and rebuild the nation
at times when it seemed overwhelmed by disaster.
Statistical
examination of all civil wars fought since World War II has revealed that adding one additional veto player to a civil war can reduce the chances that it ends
at any given point in
time by two - thirds.
Mary Anne Weaver's report in the Sunday
Times «A Sikh doctor drafted from the Government hospital to Jullunder to conduct post mortem
examinations said that he had seen the bodies of two Sikhs who had been shot
at point blank range, their hands tied behind their backs with their turbans.
Speaking
at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation's presidential encounter series on Wednesday, he explained that, the AG put in application for oral
examination, but
at the same
time, «discussions had been ongoing in respect of a settlement and before that happened, a terms of settlement was granted.»
It may be that these new strategies were responsible for the improvement in girls» results, or, as I and most teachers involved in the system
at the
time believed, the new style of
examination provided a way for girls to become confident enough to succeed.
Some invigilators of the ongoing Basic Education Certificate
Examination (BECE) in the Northern Region have taken a swipe
at the West African
Examination Council (WAEC) for not distributing the question papers on
time.
«Accordingly, government is constrained to explore any further options
at this
time, and will await an in - depth
examination of the matter by the appropriate agencies,» Madam Ayorkor Botchway added.
Climate change scepticism is not official party policy, but Wilson has stated: «I think in 20 years»
time we will look back
at this whole climate change debate and ask ourselves how on earth were we ever conned into spending the billions of pounds which are going into this without any kind of rigorous
examination of the background, the science, the implications of it all.»
Questions were prompted following a
Times Union
examination of county legislators» financial disclosure forms for 2016, which showed
at least two forms left incomplete or inaccurate.
Mayo's resolution sat in committee for more than a year before it came to the legislature for a vote, where it was defeated shortly after the
Times Union revealed through a two - month - long
examination of municipal payrolls and other public records that
at least 11 local elected officials in the Capital Region have
at least three relatives each working in local government.
Although she shouted bitterly and above all about belly pain, there was no abdominal tenderness and only a mild degree of distension
at the
time of Lagarde's
examination.
Impey, who is
at the University of Arizona's Seward Observatory, provides a comprehensive, and
at times philosophical,
examination of whether we are alone in the universe.
At times, self -
examination becomes morbid and pathological.
A computer - generated «confidence score» for every cell
at every
time point guides the user to the small percentage of data most likely to require a human eye, making high overall accuracy possible without manual
examination of each cell.
At the same
time, the Research Assessment Exercise and Teaching Quality Assessment currently under
examination would be viewed in the long term and would take account of these new interactions.
In addition to these broad categories, the Register lists 79 very specific classifications for the program, stating: «In order to be eligible for the Green Technology Pilot Program, the application must be classified in one of the U.S. patent classifications («USPCs») listed below
at the
time of
examination.»
In the same
time period, we have seen the implementation of an increased postdoc stipend scale
at NIH and movement within NSF to begin an
examination of postdoc policies.
Examination at the
time of diagnosis of Lyme disease revealed no significant differences by RFLP type in regard to size or duration of the primary erythema migrans lesion, oral temperature, or presence of lym phadenopathy (table 2).
Radiocarbon dated to around 1450 — 1640 AD, skeletal
examination indicated that the mummy was likely 20 - 25 years old
at the
time of her death, and her skull exhibits typical Incan - type skull formations.
At this
time (baseline), 30 min before (t1), immediately before the
examination started (t2), and subsequent to the 30 min
examination (t3), saliva samples were collected to assess cortisol (Salivetten, Sarstedt AG & Co., Germany) and testosterone levels (SaliCaps, IBL, Germany).
By Sally Chew MONDAY, Dec. 15, 2008 (Health.com)-- Women
at high risk for breast cancer are generally advised to have one mammogram and one magnetic resonance image (MRI) scan every year, and they usually schedule them around the same
time, along with a hands - on
examination by a doctor.
Examination of this paper, or others of Keys
at the
time, show his lipid knowledge (dietary and serum) to be impressive.
-- Financial
Times» «In this artful
examination of our techno - romantic universe, Dan Slater offers an eye - opening look
at the ways our very own behaviors and desires have been forever changed.»
In retropect — now that I know who's who — I think it's a pretty good
examination of thwarted love and warped ambitions set
at a crucial
time in Chinese history.
The film, the
examination of modern marriage, was released
at the same
time his relationship with Farrow ended, and it's tough to -LSB-...]
The Twilight
Time release also includes the full - length documentary Becoming John Ford by Nick Redman, which provides an in - depth
examination of Ford's work
at Fox and his relationship with power producer Darryl F. Zanuck.
The camera stays close on the characters almost
at all
times, often giving a documentary feel to its
examination of the two of them and their relationship with one another.
The best documentary I saw
at Sundance this year was Marina Zenovich's Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, an
examination of the 1977 case in which the director of «Rosemary's Baby» and «Chinatown» was convicted of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor and subsequently fled the country to avoid possible jail
time.
Director Shohei Imamura turns this fact - based story — about the seventy - eight - day killing spree of a remorseless man from a devoutly Catholic family — into a cold, perverse, and
at times diabolically funny
examination of the primitive coexisting with the modern.
But they offer deep
examinations of human behavior and, incidentally, a fantastic
time at the movies.