Sentences with phrase «at this critical point for»

Last week, while announcing the permanent appointment of Brian Walsh as Chair of Wine Australia, the Federal Minister for Agriculture, Barnaby Joyce, said the organisation had identified key objectives, priorities and strategies for the next five years at a critical point for the wine sector.
Farhadi's popularity comes at a critical point for Iranian cinema, when festival presence is not as regular as it was in the nineties and several major filmmakers have had their careers stalled for political reasons.
Greening's departure comes at a critical point for many of the reforms initiated during her tenure.
News of the discussions comes at a critical point for KWM's Europe and Middle East (EUME) partnership.

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«There is an important shift in the industry that is driven by mobile technology at the point - of - sale, integrated with a finance marketplace that is finding innovative ways to help small business get funding for mission - critical equipment, said CEMC founder and currency CEO, Charles Anderson.
We learned a major pain point at this life stage is the lack of funding for those critical out - of - classroom experiences (i.e., study abroad and attending conferences / seminars) that can change lives.
The concepts, methods, and best practices that comprise the core of inbound marketing aren't going anywhere as long as there's a need for marketers to reach prospects and buyers at critical junctions and touch points throughout the buying journey to influence decision making.
As a result, vital information for critical decision - making is dispersed across disconnected and inflexible vendor subsystems, making it impossible to obtain a comprehensive, 360 ° view for the care stakeholder at the Point of Service.
Alexandra Samuel, a technology researcher, a former colleague of ours here at Vision Critical and a special guest in our webinar, recently wrote a piece for The Globe and Mail about Cambridge Analytica, and she makes many great points.
At the conclusion of this dark episode, a critical historian might step in, thank Levy for his research, point to the ashes of Wycliffe and Hus, and explain that history knows only power, not truth.
«Colson is listed in critical condition at this point but has shown some early signs of potential for recovery,» said a statement Tuesday from the DeMoss Group.
Apparently, then, this specialized group of nerves is the material locus for a «critical node,» as Whitehead puts it, at which point bodily feelings are transmuted so that «there is an increasing development of special emphasis» (PR 477).
(1) At this critical point in the history of this planet, the greatest need is for people whose primary commitment is to the true well being of the planet including, of course, and primarily focusing on, its living inhabitants.
When it has passed beyond what we called at the beginning its «critical point of socialization'the mass of Mankind, let this be my conclusion, will penetrate for the first time into the environment which is biologically requisite for the wholeness of its task.
In his economics, Kirk could be quite critical of capitalism (which was, as he always pointed out in his characteristic solicitude for proper usage, a Marxist word) as a political ideology, and for libertarians he had no use at all.
I will only recall that, by virtue of its convergent nature, hominization is scarcely conceivable (seen from the point at which we find ourselves) except as terminating, whatever road it follows, in a point of collective reflection where Mankind, having achieved within and around itself, technically and intellectually, the greatest possible coherence, will find itself raised to a higher critical point — one of instability, tension, inter-penetration and metamorphosis — coinciding, it would seem, with what for us are the phenomenal limits of the world.
I'm asking for prayer because this represents a critical turning point in the project in which I will be engaging in some important conversations with those who might not, at first glance, agree with me.
At least at the level of principle, principle never eschewed, it has always acknowledged both the freedom for temporal affairs to be self - regulating and the right for itself to keep a critical outlook on them and to assess moral, political, and economic practice from the point of view of ethicAt least at the level of principle, principle never eschewed, it has always acknowledged both the freedom for temporal affairs to be self - regulating and the right for itself to keep a critical outlook on them and to assess moral, political, and economic practice from the point of view of ethicat the level of principle, principle never eschewed, it has always acknowledged both the freedom for temporal affairs to be self - regulating and the right for itself to keep a critical outlook on them and to assess moral, political, and economic practice from the point of view of ethics.
This has resulted in the implementation of internationally recognised quality standards at production sites including Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) standards, British Retail Consortium (BRC) standards and International Organisation for Standardisation of Quality and Food Safety systems (ISO 9000 and FSSC22000).
Our financial situation is much better but the top four business model is so engrained in the club that we can not fight for the top spot, At critical points we bottle it and lose matches we should win, it is not the occasional match which can and does happen to any team but a number of matches.
I've had enough of this crap, look I honesty do think giroud is a good striker and he is a fairly consistant goal scorer, and every time he played for arsenal he gave 100 percent and I think we all appreciated the way he was, a true professional, but to say we as fans were too critical of him or that he didn't have enough of a chance at arsenal is just absolute bullshit, first of all he has scored more headed goals than any other player in the prem since he arrived in 2012 so we did play to his strengths and he was our main striker for four long years and every pundit on sky and motd has at one point said Giroud is not enough for arsenal to win the title ect, but, now we have sold him he is apparently the best thing since sliced bread and the best buy of the transfer window blah blah fuc * # * g blah.
The awkward demotion of the Colombian international has come at a critical time in this year's campaign for the club, on the verge of a Champions League Final berth and sitting just one point behind rivals Barcelona and Atlético Madrid in La Liga.
You can add a step there to when you finally get your act together and then find the washing machine has broken itself (because you certainly didn't do it by doing any washing) and the repair person can't make it out to you for TWO DAYS, so clothes are at critical level, to the point where even your six year old notices and asks if you EVER do any washing.
For parents who expect to travel to see friends, relatives or on frequent business trips with their child, the ease to fold up the pack and play, and re-assemble it quickly at their destination is a critical point.
With July 4th looming and Iranian nuclear negotiations at a critical point, it's a good time for a #TBT think piece.
I was surprised to hear that networks tend to reach critical threshold for success at around 150 members, since Gina said that they usually grow on their own once they reach that magic point, something that holds true across all interest areas on Ning.
For 45 years Specter has appeared at critical points in lurid national dramas, skipping from part to part like a pulp fiction Zelig.
Today, she shared a number of concrete proposals to better tackle the issue of increasing opportunities for MWBEs — an area where she has been critical of de Blasio — and more generally aimed at increasing diversity throughout the city, including setting up a public - private partnership and a point person who would be responsible for increasing opportunities in the private sector.
«We recognize that broadband service has become as essential as electricity and water and sewer for economic development and that if we want to attract high - tech jobs, if we want to provide students opportunities for education and provide equal access to services to people across the county, having high - speed broadband is absolutely critical at this point
Makarfi pointed out that now that democracy had taken root in the country for close to two decades, a critical look at areas that needed improvement was imperative.
We have reached a point in our history where we need to flash out the minority few whose penchant for corruption and self - enrichment at the expense of the state has stifled our resolve for growth, this creates the urgent demand for proven patriots to take up such critical positions.
The results, which include the critical studies carried out at the Advanced Photon Source (APS), a DOE Office of Science user facility at Argonne, also point the way towards a more economical and greener industrial process for neon production.
As ICREA Prof. at ICFO Valerio Pruneri comments «the device means a major step forward for light microscopy techniques, especially for microarray platforms since it could definitely be used as a point - of - care tool in the diagnosis and treatment of major diseases such as Sepsis, a critical area where fast and accurate results can translate into life changing health outcomes for individuals.
For those who aren't familiar with it, the «tipping point» is a concept from epidemiology (popularized by the best - selling book by Malcolm Gladwell) that suggests that small changes accumulate innocuously until a critical mass is reached, at which point a large - scale, irreversible change occurs in the system under study.
«It is at the point of implantation that the stem cells go through this change and «mature», which is also a highly critical time for the embryo,» says Dr Lanner.
In his Perspective, Laughlin provides historical context for the research article of Senthil et al., which proposes that quantum number fractionalization might occur at quantum critical points.
As the result of our settlement, in 2013, the Service proposed Endangered Species Act protection for the Mono Basin sage grouse, along with a proposed designation of 1,868,017 acres of critical habitat (at a point at which the population had declined by up to 70 percent).
At this point the craft is deep in the assembly phase, and is being tested along with its launch operations, a critical period called ATLO, says Tim Priser, Lockheed Martin's chief engineer for the spacecraft.
It's not yet known at what point in life exercise is most critical for brain volume, the authors say.
First, at the point of diagnosis, it's advisable to get some additional testing if you only received results for total testosterone — looking at your calculated free testosterone is critical for diagnosis and determining a treatment protocol.
Hey, get them to the point where they are so metabolically flexible to where they can adapt to different nutritional practices and go low carb for a few weeks at a time or maybe even do a high carb week right and not have the delirious effects that come with that and being just able to adapt is so critical.
My regular doctor completely missed critical results showing my C - Reactive Protein Cardiac was high to the point of putting me at risk for a cardiac event and my Hemoglobin 1Ac showed a 2 - 3 month snapshot of my blood sugar indicating I was pre-diabetic.
«Washing your hands is extremely important for preventing the spread of infectious illness, especially at critical points like after using the toilet, changing the baby, or handling raw foods.
During that time, I had the opportunity to work overseas with our European colleagues and clients for several weeks at a time during some critical time points in a project's timelines.
It's almost a cliche at this point to mention that the films the end up on critical best lists (whether print critics or bloggers), the films that end up the year's box office champions, and the films nominated for Oscars are pretty much three different groups of films.
Paul Kemp (Johnny Depp) is a freelance journalist who finds himself at a critical turning point in his life while writing for a run - down newspaper in the Caribbean.
Paul Kemp is a freelance journalist who finds himself at a critical turning point in his life while writing for a run - down newspaper in the Caribbean.
For all the savagery of his satire, Lindsay could also be sentimental, to the point of preferring John Ford's My Darling Clementine and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon to the harsher mood of The Searchers, and therein may have lain his rejection at the hands of the critical «establishment» in Britain.
Synopsis: Paul Kemp is a freelance journalist who finds himself at a critical turning point in his life while writing for a run - down newspaper in the Caribbean.
These sequences are straight out of any rote thriller, but they're meant to be profound — critical of the conventions of the genre — because Paul (Arno Frisch) breaks the fourth wall a number of times; this is Scream for art - house aficionados, with Haneke at one point curbing the audience's euphoria by rewinding the film immediately after Anna shoots Peter in the chest.
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