Sentences with phrase «by subject of»

It provides that an order may be made if the court is satisfied that a person has been involved in serious crime, whether that involvement was in England and Wales or elsewhere in the world, and where it has reasonable grounds to believe that the order would protect the public by preventing, restricting or disrupting involvement by the subject of the order in serious crime in England and Wales.
Given the passion generated by the subject of climate change, it is fairly obvious to the non-scientist like myself that the general atmosphere in which the discussion is unfolding is not sufficiently dispassionate to bring us anywhere near the conditions in which peer review could be carried on in an appropriate manner.
I am very interested by the subject of this article, which is closely related to my own notions on time series.
Instead of trying to be exhaustive, the exhibition speculates on the possibilities posed by the subject of solitary pleasures.
He envisions helping projects make the most of a social media space where 10 - pound dogs can attract tens of thousands of followers — as demonstrated by the subject of SitStaySpeakOut.org's first film, A Voice for Lil Olive.
The next step up the trim ladder is the SXT, followed by the subject of this test — the Rallye.
By the end, without explicitly doing so, questions are raised about control and manipulation by the subject of the film.
While some may be put off by the subject of 50/50, the film never panders down a maudlin path.
User communication is grouped into threads by the subject of the email and the user, and it has now become very easy to communicate and keep track of the discussion with every member on the site:
I am fascinated by the subject of dancers and cellulite because I think we can learn a lot by studying it more closely.
«Both types of communication are used by businesspeople, but an independent source may be viewed by audiences as having more credibility because it is not controlled or influenced by the subject of a story,» Howes said.
The past week of the race has been dominated by the subject of race: Mr. Rangel claimed once more that Mr. Espaillat, a Dominican - American, is making racial appeals in the majority Latino district in upper Manhattan and the Bronx.
«It's abnormal, unusual and practically unprecedented that an investigatory body is told by the subject of the investigation that we're not giving you access or evidence that you're entitled to, then the investigatory agency just shrugs and says, «Oh well,»» said Lancman.
In my nine years of experience leading these classes that many if not most men are initially a little weirded out by the subject of breastfeeding.
A. N. Whitehead (1929) considers the act of perception as the establishment by the subject of its causal relation with its own external world at a particular moment.
The new and awful discoveries made of the polluting and murderous nature of their superstitions, in writings of unquestioning authority, with the success of the missionary labours of the excellent men of other denominations already employed there, the committee think ought to be considered as special calls upon British Christians to increase the means of acquainting their natives of India with their divine religion; and to persevere in the glorious toil, until the name of Christ shall be sounded throughout the vast extent of our oriental dominion, and one God and Saviour shall be worshipped by every subject of the British throne.4
In summary, for human beings, causal efficacy can be considered as the physical feeling by the subject of the world as grouped into nexus (involving a transmuted physical feeling).
Although every actual occasion must perish, it perishes by the subject of the occasion becoming object or by the transition of the present into the past.
It is a consciousness of consciousness, a taking by the subject of its own past, now become objectified for present intuition.
If you're not enthralled by the subject of cryptocurrency taxation, I'll simply provide Toscher and Stein's tips for virtual currency investors.
By subjecting some of the beets to chemical analysis, the researchers determined that all of them had comparable nutrient contents — and according to a blind taste - testing panel, their beety taste was indistinguishable.
Though it looks like the idea may be a hard sell for the next four years, conservation and capitalism can peacefully co-exist, as demonstrated by the subjects of «Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman.»
Then there are two commentary tracks: one by the subjects of the documentary themselves and one by the makers.
When you look at these fine illustrations and paintings by Tel Aviv based artist Julie Filipenko, you're immediately blown away by the subjects of pretty female characters that seem to delightfully leap out of each page or canvas.
Local schools are invited to bring groups of children 5th grade and older to learn more about the issues raised by the subjects of each portrait in Zentner's Fundamental Freedoms exhibit.
Doreen Garner creates visceral, life - like sculptures that acknowledge the brutality endured by the subjects of J. Marion Sims, a nineteenth century doctor who operated on enslaved Black women without anesthesia or consent.

Not exact matches

The sentiment expressed by the Russian delegate is as clear a sign as any of the significance that some governments are assigning to the blockchain — a technology that is now being applied to things as varied as financial trading and voting — and the degree to which it is becoming a subject of geopolitical battles.
This second part of the competition is the subject of a new set of studies recently completed by the Lawrence Centre at Western University's Ivey Business School.
Sumner Redstone's ex-girlfriend Manuela Herzer had that authority before Dauman, and the process by which it was transferred is the subject of an ongoing lawsuit.
In Austria, there are somewhat similar «beck and call contracts,» though these are governed by tighter working time regulations, while in the Netherlands there are at least a quarter of a million workers subject to «minimum terms».
Aside from subjecting our allies to strategic whiplash with our dramatic change of strategic and diplomatic course, both of these approaches by themselves pose their own risks.
It used to be that these links, called inbound links or backlinks, were not subject to the same level of scrutiny by Google as they are now.
Depending on the contract between the parties, the independent contractor's fees may not be guaranteed; the fees may be subject to the acceptance of the services by the company.
McConnell began by getting members up to speed on the substance of health care reform, a subject that historically favored Democrats by a wide margin.
One 2014 study by the University of Warwick in England asked subjects to perform skill - based math problems, which researchers used to mimic typical white - collar work.
Research by Paul Zak found that character driven storytelling led to the production of a hormone called oxytocin in test subjects.
It's the media's role to point out problems that need to be addressed, and with AI's quick growth — demonstrated poignantly with the recent defeat of Go champion Lee Sedol by a Google computer — it's a worthwhile subject to discuss.
The tiny State of Eritrea was the subject of a recent scathing report by the UN's Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
That was the message of a talk by Dr. Miriam Tatzel at the American Psychological Association's 122nd annual convention, which was held recently in Washington, D.C. Presenting her research to the assembled psychologists, Tatzel stressed the importance of playing down consumerism as a route to fulfillment and boiled down the research on the subject into a handful of scientifically validated principles to follow for greater happiness.
Tal says his unscientific research into the subject — consisting mainly of a recent dinner with over 20 real estate brokers and agents who deal exclusively with foreign buyers — led him to believe the number of «pure» foreign purchasers in the Canadian real - estate market is «probably much smaller than perceived by many.»
has been the subject of intense speculation by industry watchers and critics.
It works by examining how much time subjects spend looking at certain «novel» images within a series of images over a period of four and a half minutes.
These examples, among other spelling errors made by the Trump administration, have brought the subject of accuracy in business communications to the forefront.
This one, sent by «Barack Obama,» has the semi-stalker-ish subject line «If I don't call you» and says Obama will contact donors this week to thank them for contributing to his campaign before the end of the third quarter.
Bautista, who's also the subject of a complaint by the Anti-Money Laundering Council, has repeatedly denied keeping the cash.
, Gilbert's eleven insights on the subject will make you rethink fundamental assumptions of what you mean by «creative.»
The subject has not been asked of, or referenced by, Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Carson, Fiorina or Bush.
By using surveys or testing various approaches — such as sending different subject lines to two segments of your list — you can further refine what works with your clients.
Research on the subject was analyzed in a paper in ScienceDirect by Jennifer L. Aaker and Melanie Rudd of Stanford Business School and Cassie Mogilner of Wharton.
«The dossier is, and continues to be, the subject of active investigations by Congress and intelligence agencies.
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