Sentences with phrase «before dispatching»

Finally, because I sense a certain ennui as you tire of this outburst, I'd expect an organization that spent two years in negotiation to have proofread the material before dispatching it to the colonies.
The personnel manager simply fills the necessary details into the template before dispatching it to the employee for action.
• Check merchandise for damage and perform repairing tasks before dispatching for shipping.
Fans of the series will already know that the nape of the neck is your best chance for a quick kill, however you can flick the analogue stick around to tether yourself to different parts (legs and arms for example) and slicing these appendages off before dispatching your giant enemy will often reward you with rare materials which are needed in order to upgrade and buy better weapons and equipment.
Our specialists also know how vital it is for the students to submit a plagiarism free content; thus our writers prepare all your assignment from scratch and also apply various plagiarism checks before dispatching it to you.
About one of cinema's more unique serial killers — a man who seemingly needs to form close personal bonds with his quarry before dispatching them as testaments to his «art» — the 2014 original was self - sufficient enough.
Ennis Esmer's unctuous tennis coach steals almost every scene he's in, sucking up to the rich clientele before dispatching blunt asides with a delightfully plummy voice.
Ugbo found space in front of the Reds central defenders and advanced to the edge of the box before dispatching a neat finish into the back of the net.
The Spaniards only picked up two wins in a group that included Maribor and Spartak Moscow — the latter of whom thumped them, 5 - 1 — before dispatching Manchester United in the first knockout round.
De Bruyne lost the ball in transition and Iniesta quickly fed it to Messi who made a couple of steps before dispatching the ball inside of the post and out of Caballero's reach.
I recall one season Arsenal drawing 1 - 1 away to Dortmund before dispatching them 4 - 1 at home in the UCL.
With great haste, he moved to second before dispatching leader Jimmie Johnson to win his 30th career race.
I understand that through fear of possible shortage by theft on the way down, owners actually damp the chillies before dispatching, and it is often necessary, on their reaching the Government Customs godowns, to dry them as quickly as is possible as the only chance of saving them.
Within secondary packaging, x-ray systems are installed at the end of the line, before dispatch, to check that each box contains the correct number of primary packs.
We check all items before dispatch, should however, an item still arrive faulty, you must report it within 3 days.
I had a fantastic experience with Tiffany Rose, I had accidently ordered 2 sash's with my dress and they sent me an email to confirm my order before dispatch, and organised a refund with very little fuss.
If you want 75 books then it'll cost you $ 473.25 before dispatch.
The key is to proofread, proofread and proofread before you dispatch.
• Scan all materials with manual scanner and match them against order specifications • Pack the products carefully and label them accurately for dispatch • Load and unload aircraft vehicles and trucks carefully • Secure all cargo manually before dispatch • Process and coordinate all orders assigned • Track orders upon customers» request • Ensure proper recordkeeping for each order booked and processed

Not exact matches

The hospital says the command center has shaved more than an hour off the time it takes to dispatch an ambulance to another facility and that emergency room patients are assigned a bed 30 % faster than before.
One of my earliest stories for Fortune consisted of a sleepless dispatch from a two - day Bitcoin hackathon at New York University that was sponsored, in part, by Ludwin's company (before it pivoted to enterprise software).
The fact that we only entertain them for 24 hours before they are dispatched into the archives of what is considered «past» or «passed» and readily discarded, is beyond the point.
In the weeks before the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, Pope John Paul II dispatched a Vatican diplomat, Cardinal Pio Laghi, to the White House with an unequivocal message: Stand down.
In a fully redeemed world, every community would have a finely tuned radar for distress and dispatch someone to arrive at our front door — casserole in hand — offering to pray before we've even tweeted our need.
Right before the RV rolled out for the summer long book promotion tour by Jossey Bass as the funding publisher, with Mark Scandrette and Doug Pagitt, the Church Basement Roadshow to promote the new book Dispatches from the Emergent Frontier, I was sat down to sign some insurance documents.
Religion Dispatches: How the Logic of Law Enforcement Leads to Spying on Muslims It's always nice to get a shout out in the New York Times, although this particular one comes from a few years back, before the most recent revelations of the NYPD's activities, which our own Hussein Rashid, among others, has been all over.
Now the king had dispatched a man from his presence; but before the messenger arrived Elisha said to the elders, «Do you see how this murderer has sent to take off my head?
A number of modern urban newspapers, such as the Baltimore Sun, the Richmond Times — Dispatch, and the Hartford Courant ran advertisements before the Civil War for the sale of slaves or the recapture of runaways; all four of the major North American railroads own rail lines that were built with slave labor; the founder of Lehman Bros. bought slaves as workers for the firm when it was founded in pre — Civil War Alabama.
Before we elaborate the modes of congregational idiom and the narrative forms they assume, a task that will occupy all the subsequent chapters of this book, we must dispatch two preliminary matters: a definition of the congregation as one among several forms of religious association and some comments on the relation of the congregational form to specifically Christian witness and mission, a discussion that forms the last section of this chapter.
Orders placed before 1 pm will be processed and dispatched that working day.
Most had never even met before, and after a few brief practice sessions they were hustled onto a plane and dispatched to represent their country against a Russian team which had been playing together for four years.
Before the San Antonio Spurs easily dispatched the Miami Heat in five games to win the 2014 - 14 NBA title, LVH released their NBA Futures for the 2014 - 15 season with the Miami Heat (+200), Oklahoma City...
Before the San Antonio Spurs easily dispatched the Miami Heat in five games to win the 2014 - 14 NBA title, LVH released their NBA Futures for the 2014 - 15 season with the Miami Heat (+200), Oklahoma City Thunder (+500), San Antonio Spurs (+600) and Los Angeles Clippers (+800) listed as the top contenders.
Let's give credit where its due, spurs gave a good account of themselves drawing against a double defending champion real Madrid side, who last season ruthlessly dispatched a Munich team that had walloped us 10 - 2 the round before
But Ottawa dispatched Boston somewhat neatly before blowing a 2 - 0 lead to the Rangers in the second round.
Manchester United and Lyon were falling before a young upstart called José Mourinho, while Depor, having recovered from their group stage shellacking, dispatched a pair of Italian giants.
They dispatched Costa Rican side Herediano with relative ease in the CCL round of 16, riding out a draw away before thrashing their foes at home.
Aguero played a slightly prolonged one - two with Navas, before calmly dispatching the lay - off past Adrian, and practically killing the game off before half - time.
Following a breakaway on the right flank, the Hammers full - back was given the freedom of Villa Park and duly dispatched his effort with aplomb just seconds before the halftime whistle.
And Nasri added a second in the 11th minute, receiving a cross from the left before dancing through the Newcastle box and dispatching an effort cooly with a stroke of his left leg.
Customers will receive their match card in the post in plenty of time before the game and will be notified once the card has been dispatched to the address provided in the original payment details.
He dispatched a shot past Loris Karius before the Liverpool defence had been given a chance to reorganise.
The Bees did the double over Rangers last season with Josh Clarke and Romaine Sawyers on target in October's 2 - 0 away win before The R's were dispatched 3 - 1 at Griffin Park in April.
Liverpool could easily have dispatched three or four goals past Rico, and tied up the match before Sevilla had a chance to get back into the game.
If they replicate the endeavour and effort shown in that victory over Spurs then Liverpool won't have any problems dispatching Bolton, but Liverpool don't do easy and a rough ride probably should be the norm here before Liverpool do eventually seal all three points.
Please allow 10 working days from dispatch of your order before notifying us of any late deliveries.
So if a staff member gets peckish during a night on - call and has foolishly neglected to bring a healthful snack, a nurse can be dispatched to give him or her a lecture on why fruit is a better snack than a chocolate bar before grudgingly unlocking the vending machine.
Issel said police and fire commanders check radar to make sure approaching storms will affect the city before they activate the alarm from the city dispatch center, which can be followed by a voice message over loudspeakers to people on or near park property.
Nearly six weeks after the corruption trial began, jurors Thursday afternoon were dispatched by U.S. District Court Judge Valerie Caproni to begin deliberations into whether Percoco, a longtime confidante of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, used his top government post to enrich himself via bribes paid by two companies with business before the state.
As he stood up to the dispatch box for the first time since being elected, Mr Cameron was greeted with cheers around the Commons, before expressing enthusiastic support for Tony Blair's plans to give schools more freedoms.
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