Sentences with phrase «because cnr»

Unfortunately because this CNR slot is located so close to the 3rd PCI slot, you may have a hard time finding a PCI card to fit in it.
McKercher submitted that informed consent should be implied because CNR was the archetypal sophisticated client and that implied consent should not trumped by ex post facto refusal.

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Because regardless of what happens with SNA's desired one - year waiver language in the pending 2015 appropriations bill, the 2015 Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR) is looming large and the SNA clearly views the CNR as its best chance to permanently roll back key HHFKA nutrition standards relating to sodium, whole grains, fruits and vegetables and a la carte offerings.
Indeed, today's Politico Morning Agriculture newsletter reports that negotiations over the CNR fell apart precisely because «House Republicans felt entitled to a much more conservative bill after sweeping GOP victories in the election.»
And that's unfortunate because there's a lot going on these days with the Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR).
He chose to take his Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) position at the Developmental Biology Institute of Marseilles - Luminy because it offered an excellent scientific environment and a location with a relaxing lifestyle — in between hills and beaches, with schools and children's activities just a stone's throw away.
«I decided to go abroad because if you want to enter the CNRS, you have to go abroad,» she says.
Under proposed CNRS rules, Chatenay — who says he earns $ 4600 a month — would qualify automatically because he won the agency's Silver Medal in 1999.
«There is a big concern because [the government] wants research to solve an economic problem and an industry problem,» says Patrick Monfort, a marine ecologist with CNRS in Montpellier and the general secretary of SNCS - FSU, the national trade union for scientific researchers.
Because the interiors of icy planetary bodies might also be salty, due to interactions between the ice and the surrounding rocks or a liquid ocean, lead author Livia Eleonora Bove of the CNRS & Université Pierre et Marie Curie in France and the Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne in Switzerland and the rest of the team studied the effects of salts on the formation of the ice X from ice VII.
«Our work shows that almost 70 % of king penguins - about 1.1 million breeding pairs - will have to relocate or disappear before the end of the century because of greenhouse gas emissions,» said Dr Céline Le Bohec from the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the University of Strasbourg.
Ottawa nationalized CNR in 1918 because of the vital role the company played in Canada's early growth.
Simply put, Cenovus, Suncor, Shell and CNR likely stood behind Notley because they believe they are — or can be — the most efficient operators in the oil sands.
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