Sentences with phrase «branch system of»

And so it is that we have an executive branch system of administrative justice in which the rule of law is a stranger; a justice system that is, as I reference in the book's title, unjust by design.
Route selection is very important too, with each floor made up of a branching system of different rooms.

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VoIP systems, however, utilize sophisticated IP PBX software, eliminating a plethora of expensive hardware for the business owner to require, especially those running large companies with multiple branch locations.
With the Italian banking system in the spotlight, analysts have highlighted that Germany's lenders are still not out of the woods, saying shipping loans and too many bank branches are some of the very real problems they are currently facing.
The system employs deep learning, a branch of artificial intelligence research.
Additionally, she Chairs the University of California African - American Advisory Council, serves as a Board Member for the National Children's Defense Fund and the Bay Area Economic Council Institute, is a fellow for the MIT Community Innovators Lab, and formerly was Director for the Board of Governors of the Los Angeles branch of the Federal Reserve System.
It was only with the construction of a national railway system in the middle decades of the 19th century, using coal rather than muscle as its source of mechanical energy, that transport could achieve advances to parallel those already long achieved in the branches of industry in which cheap and abundant heat energy was the key to rapid expansion.
Living Goods has begun using its smartphone system in four of its eight branches, training 100 % of the agents from three of them on the Android platform in October 2014 (as of this writing), with plans to move the rest to the system in the coming months.39
Follow - up posts described historical experiences and compared the relative stability of the US and Canadian 19th century branching systems: Canadian banks demonstrated a much higher level of financial resilience thanks to their ability to open branches nationwide, compared to the great instability and recurrent crises experienced by large US state banks — whose ability to open branches in other states or districts was severely constrained by law — and later «unit» banks, which were not allowed to open branches altogether.
Most businesses still rely on their legacy on - site business phone systems for all of their communications, using a PBX (public branch exchange).
«Only relatively late were the more rational branches of education added... and the system of liberal arts, invented...; finally philosophy was added,» [12] above all, from the second century on, «divine Plato.»
If human brains are like body's cells, there is a natural point of specialization, in which new systems break away and form similar but slightly different branches, as cells in a body become fingers, feet, hands, etc..
Practically every Saturday the Mormon publication Church News reports the organization of new stakes, wards, branches or missions (the basic units of the LDS system) beyond the boundaries of this country.
This separation makes possible the system of «checks and balances,» in which the deliberative decisions of the Congress are checked by the President; the actions of the President and his officers are in turn tested, challenged, and confirmed by the Congress; and the constitutionality of the acts of both the legislative and the executive branches is checked by the judiciary.
In developing certain basic religious institutions and principles, and applying them to typical situations and even concrete cases, mediating principles were formulated, as in the great systems of religious laws of Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Confucianism, and the Catholic branches of Christianity.
Their solution was to arm the individual with certain inalienable guarantees, contained in the Bill of Rights, and to disarm the government by constructing a system of checks and balances to ensure that none of the three branches — and in particular the executive — became all - powerful.
In accord with this concept of the free market came other freedoms to supplement and enhance it: the freedom of an individual to engage in enterprise, the freedom to speak his mind and worship his God, the freedom to choose those who govern, as well as protection from those who govern, through a system of «checks and balances» whereby each of the three branches of government curbed the power of the others.
One major problem of the American social and political system is the failure of the press, especially television news, to inform the public about the true breadth of the unconstitutional activities of the executive branch.
And if you've ever appealed to the government branch of Employment Services or needed to talk to a social worker, you know the frustration of trying to receive help from a completely adversarial system.
From Webster: Doctrine: a principle or position or the body of principles in a branch of knowledge or system of belief.
The existence of Islam and Muslims is behind your unity as Branches and Secular systems... while secular systems might be behind the fragile unity of Islam Branches and Bloodlines.
Effective government, says our Constitution, must have a system of checks and balances, divided and, to some degree, autonomous branches with executive, legislative, and judicial functions.
This gives the system several alternative possibilities of evolution that can not be predicted because each branch of bifurcation is selected at random at the moment of instability (first emphasis in original).
On the level of reorganisation of the economic systems from negotiated and governed interdependence we should branch out from the old trodden paths and the enclosing corsets created by liberal globalisation (World Bank, IMF, WTO).
What we have learned from numerous archeological finds from the mid-1940s and 50s is that, not only was Christianity comprised of many different communities with many different gospels and belief systems in its earliest stages, but that Christianity itself springs from Essenism, a separatist - extremist sect that had existed at least 100 years before Jesus, and most closely resembles the Branch Davidians of Waco, TX.
AMF Canada is a manufacturing branch of AMF Bakery Systems that is headquartered in Richmond, Va., and provides complete automated bakery solutions, including dough mixing, dividing, make - up, proofing, baking, cooling, packaging, basket / case loading and product distribution.
The KHS Group exhibits the future of filling and packaging systems under the motto «Technology 4.0», at drinktec, presenting new systems for all container segments and all branches of industry, from small craft brewers to large water bottlers.
There are three general categories of overtraining that relate to which branches of the body's nervous system primarily affected by excessive stress.
The improbable head of the Computer Group got his medical degree from the University of Manitoba in 1955 and eventually joined the faculty at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, N.J. Monmouth was the first hospital in the country to have an IBM computerized record - keeping system.
By contrast, in every branch of the US military and in the US penal system, physical punishment has long been outlawed as it was deemed «cruel and unusual» and a «use of excessive force.»
One of them was the concept of «separation of powers,» to ensure a system of checks and balances among the three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial.
During puberty the breast begins to enlarge through the formation of adipose tissue and the branching and elongation of the ductal system.
110525 - N - NW961 - 038 IMPERIAL BEACH, Calif. (May 25, 2011) Sailors assigned to Maritime Expeditionary Security Group (MESG) 1 and Maritime Security Squadron (MSRON) 3 read to a group of pre-school and special needs children at the Imperial Beach branch of the San Diego County Library System.
The two branches form the Holistic Baby Acupressure System which is now practiced by parents all around the globe via the sale of my book and DVD and the workshops that I teach in the metropolitan NY area.
The same holds true for books — often branches within a metropolitan library system will specialize a bit, catering to the population of their neighborhoods.
The Dublin system is a clear example of such a failure, and the longstanding analyses of the shortcomings of the Dublin system and recommendations for its root and branch reform (Guild 2014) have been largely ignored.
The American system was designed to have checks and balances so that none of the three branches could become too powerful.
The full U.S. system is «doing its thing,» and the result of that decentralized, bottom - up — and sometimes chaotic — process, which involves not only the three branches of judiciary, legislature, and executive, but also civil society, will ultimately result in a correction of draconian policy.
With this came a switch to a parliamentary system of government and while the full process takes decades, it has led to a system of parliamentary sovereignty where the Montesquieu idea of separation of powers is technically dead even though the three branches remain important institutions.
Employers responded to the government's consultation on changes to skilled labour migration (Tiers 1 and 2 of the Points - Based System) with vigorous arguments for the economic necessity of IntraCompany Transfers (ICTs)-- individuals relocated by their employers from overseas branches to British branches of the same company.
McClure was the director of the Collins Branch for eight years, having worked in the library system for nearly 25 years.
«The expansive powers contained in this new language would bypass and erode the long - standing system of checks and balances embedded in the structure of separate and independent branches of government, including the legislature's role regarding the allocation of state resources,» the report said.
An IDNYC card can also be used at all branches of all three of New York City's public library systems and be used to obtain discounts and other benefits at museums and cultural institutions, entertainment venues, pharmacies and fitness centers.
The system was installed to network all branches of SSNIT nationwide to enhance efficiency.
Cuomo says he thinks «it's good thing» that women are coming forward, and says he will push for a uniform anti-sexual harassment policy in all branches of state government, as well as set up a private complaint reporting system for victims.
This June, officials added $ 43 million in funding for New York City's three public library systems to the fiscal year 2016 budget, allowing for expansion of branch operating hours and a return to six - day service for the first time in nearly a decade.
Proponents of the presidential system also argue that stability extends to the cabinets chosen under the system, compared to a parliamentary system where cabinets must be drawn from within the legislative branch.
The Nation's constitution provides for a multi-branch system of government that is comprised of elected Executive and Legislative branches, and an elected Judicial branch.
A presidential system is a democratic and republican system of government where a head of government leads an executive branch that is separate from the legislative branch.
Note that my derivation of the separation of powers from the rule of law does not specify the extent to which the executive branch is answerable to, or drawn from, the legislative branch; thus it neither endorses nor rejects the Westminster system per se, although it does warn against tight party discipline that results in a domination of Parliament by the Executive.
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