Sentences with phrase «between point of origin»

Marine insurance offers coverage in case of damage or loss of cargo, ships, terminals, and any transport by which any property is acquired, transferred or held between the point of origin and its destination.
The society which has been created is highly extractive and highly inefficient, where today material resources and water become wasted and toxic, and we waste 60 % or more of the energy between point of origin and point of consumption.
Food moves through complex patterns of circulation in between the point of origin, «the farm,» and its point of consumption, «the plate.»
** A qualifying flight is a flight on Emirates, or a codeshare flight marketed by Emirates but operated by another airline, between the point of origin and point of destination of an outward or return journey.
The event, delivered in partnership with the Victorian Government, is designed to bring together those who plan, implement and control the efficient and effective forward flow and storage of goods, services and related information between the point of origin and point of consumption.
A rail car can make many stopovers between its point of origin and its destination, and when it comes to fresh produce and other perishable items, that's not acceptable.
That is because logistics «is the management of the flow of goods between the point of origin and the point of destination in order to meet the requirements of customers or corporations.»

Not exact matches

We can not even begin to explain the origins of this state of cognition — perhaps the bridge between instinct and language, perhaps even Einstein's gap — and yet we trust our intelligence anyway (I understand that my description of intelligence may not be entirely accurate scientifically, and apologize for it, but my point holds true).
Contrary to the theory of evolution, the Bible teaches that God separately created distinct kinds of organisms, and that the similarities between these organisms point to a common Creator rather than a common origin.
«Thus, both palaeo - anthropological and genetic evidence increasingly points to multiregional origins of anatomically modern humans in Africa, i.e. Homo sapiens did not originate in one place in Africa, but might have evolved from older forms in several places on the continent with gene flow between groups from different places,» says Carina Schlebusch.
Neurons which are incapable of differentiating between «left» and «right» — similar to distortions in the entire human body — might be a starting point for discovering the origin of these diseases.
The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT), which is installed near Pune in India and operates in the radio band, pointed to the link between the radio emission and a galaxy by locating the origin of the electrons.
are included: Erroneous shortcuts, sexy hitchhikers, bad bathroom timing, and a close encounter with a cement truck provide a generous selection of speed bumps between the Johnson's point of origin and their final destination.
Between the ascension of Marvel Studios and it's competitors filling the movie theaters with comic book adaptations, audiences have been beaten over the head with origin stories and heroes who question the point of their existence.
At one point he introduces a small bit of dialogue about Superman, and parallels can be drawn between «Midnight Special» and a superhero origin story, if superhero origin stories didn't follow such clear - cut paths.
The save points in Ys Origin can be few and far between too, so one slip up in - game can lead to a fair bit of lost progress.
In her project Points of Departure (Between Spain and France), Fernández investigates narratives from her land of origin through a series of walks over the Pyrenees.
The panel will explore the timeliness of this recent iteration of digital abstraction, with three artists who variously work through issues such as: how gesture, expression, and authenticity might continue to be possible in a contemporary image - based culture; whether our digital era truly produces an ahistorical condition in which images and marks have no specific reference and no relevant point of origin; how structures of and interfaces with digital technologies have necessitated new models for thinking about memory, distribution, and reproduction, as well as degradation, rupture, breakdown, and the void; and how the ubiquity of the screen in all aspects of life has given rise to a renewed interest in the relationship between two - dimensional and three - dimensional space, with a refreshed focus on tromp l'oeil and «topographical» painting.
Ramírez has curated numerous exhibitions of Latin American art including Carlos Cruz - Diez: Color in Space and Time (2011); Joaquín Torres - García: Constructing Abstraction with Wood (2009 - 10); North Looks South: Building the Latin American Collection (2009); Dimensions of Constructive Art in Brazil: The Adolpho Leirner Collection (2007); Hélio Oiticica: The Body of Color (2006 - 07); Gego: Between Transparency and the Invisible (2005 - 07); Heterotopías: medio siglo sin lugar: 1918 - 1968 (with Héctor Olea, 2000); Global Conceptualism: Points of Origin (1999).
The very important thing about this exhibition, was not only that the artists had USA as a reference point, that is their country of origin or work, nor the way in which they had approached the basic concept, but is especially the connection between the works and the artists and their extension in space.
Meandering between image and object, Atterbury makes reference to cultural and geographical points of origin.
My point is that the choice of origin relative to which to describe the equations of motion is arbitrary — and transformation between them readily possible — , but some choices are «nicer» than others.
While the Court did find that Mr. Milhaly's place of origin was a factor in the adverse impact that he suffered (given the close link between his place of origin and the place of his education), it pointed out that the Tribunal's finding was that the adverse impact related to Mr. Milhaly's place of origin was the requirement to complete the confirmatory exams, and that this, in addition to the requirements to write the NPPE and have Canadian work experience) perpetuated disadvantage and constituted substantive discrimination.
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