Sentences with phrase «by the conclusions of»

Blackstone undertook the biggest deal ever for a real estate investment trust by paying $ 36 billion for Equity Office, a price that was raised to $ 39 billion by the conclusion of the deal.
This aids the interrogation of experience: «The observation acquires an enhanced penetration by reason of the expectation evoked by the conclusion of the argument» (PR 13).
By the conclusion of the project, Molson Coors had three canning and three bottling lines, designed to run a wide range of packages, yet with minimum system specification variation.
Team Massel still has a chance at claiming the top seed as well by the conclusion of the Season..
(Most women put on a barely noticeable 1 to 4.5 pounds by the conclusion of the first trimester.)
Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins expects changes to the state's criminal justice system to come one way or the other by the conclusion of the legislative session.
The Graduation program's primary goal, to substantially increase consumption of the very poor, is achieved by the conclusion of the program and maintained 1 year later.
By the conclusion of the research the moderate group had trained for 420 minutes while the high intensity group had exercised for only 63 minutes.
Those individuals had an 8.3 % blood flow improvement to the brain's working areas by the conclusion of the study, while for individuals who began with regular blood flow, there was no improvement.
By the conclusion of the program, you shall be able to scientifically modify the asana practices for obtaining a range of benefits for yourself and your students.
That's part of the reason I'm surprised by the conclusion of this article, as leucine is not one of the amino acids which tends to be proportionately low in plant food sources.
But if we go by the conclusions of the article, the fact that the arm and hand get bigger through weightlifting would mean that it didn't evolve for the kind of fine motor control that you produce in the arts.
This decision was supported by the conclusions of the NIAAA report, which stated: «Although elderly drinkers reach higher blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) with lower levels of consumption than the younger counterparts, their level of impairment at any given BAC level does not differ from that of younger drinkers.»
By the conclusion of Garland's adaptation, it's clear he understands and respects VanderMeer's point to the extreme, even if the expectations of a mid - to major - budget sci - fi film these days demand traditional closure.
I'm somewhat saddened by the conclusion of this saga.
Will they get together by the conclusion of the picture?
What is the point of Eva's storyline when there is no dramatic payoff by the conclusion of the thread?
Her life is due for a change when in a Turkish bath she runs into a feminist anthropologist, Kate Sherman (Lesley Manville), who is scheduled to give a televised speech about her views on pornography, but by the conclusion of the sprightly movie, we are not sure whether she will chuck her job and look for something less impersonal.
By the conclusion of this first class, the teacher and students have co-created a framework for the unit of study.
By the conclusion of this course, you will be prepared for the material in upper level high school English courses (and, subsequently, collegiate texts).
By the conclusion of the workshop, attendees will understand the structure of the fellowship and have key takeaways from the landscape assessments and pilot programs conducted by fellows.
By the conclusion of the project, 70 percent of the S3 schools moved off the Michigan School Priority List, as opposed to 37 percent of non-S3 schools.
By the conclusion of the drive program it was clear that the Evoque is an SUV that delivers on its promise.
By the conclusion of the course, graduates should enjoy an understanding of the tools, principles, and patterns leading to the creation of Android apps.
By the conclusion of training, you'll not only have a much calmer dog, you'll have a dog who can behave for you in all situations!
By the conclusion of Human Revolution, I felt uniquely identified with Jensen's struggle to figure out his place in the world and just what was happening to him and why.
Its commitment falls under the second of the five challenges — Inclusive Economic Growth — and means that so far 400 companies have positively reacted to this particular «call to action,» which aims to sign on 500 companies by the conclusion of GCAS in September.
By the conclusion of the workshop, participants will have a broad overview of South and Southeast regional agricultural climate services programs, become familiar with participatory approaches and methods in agricultural climate services and able to enact or improve them in their own country contexts.
However, the duty of confidentiality of an attorney continues and does not terminate by the conclusion of the attorney — client relationship.
He was probably surprised by the conclusion of Lords Dyson, Wilson and Mance that he had not intended that outcome.
By the conclusion of the program, each student has developed their own set of goals to change their driving behavior and has developed a «contract» to support that behavior change.
By asking for feedback a month or two before your internship ends, you'll have just enough time to tweak your performance and improve your skills by the conclusion of your internship.
Usually where professional opinions are sought by the court, it will be greatly influenced by the conclusions of the professional.

Not exact matches

The study was funded by EnCana, the drilling company whose wells the EPA had initially blamed for the contamination.Though the role of fracking remains contested, the advising scientists recommend that the EPA should qualify its conclusions about the risks posed by acknowledging gaps in the existing data and concerning cases like Pavillion.
«We chose to solve this issue by giving an investor transparency and telling them our conclusions, so they can assess whether it's reasonable in comparison to the rest of the industry,» he says.
After the conclusion of the internal investigation, which started with sexual harassment investigations and discovered other employee misconduct, Gurley left the board, replaced by Benchmark partner Matt Cohler.
A judicial review («JR») is a type of court proceeding in which a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action made by a public body; they are a challenge to the way in which a decision has been made, rather than the conclusion reached.
The second conclusion is this: my guess is that, outside the sales field (which attracts people who are motivated by incentive pay), the percentage of people who find bonuses an incentive to change their day - to - day behavior is less than 10 %.
The Canadians in the audience will no doubt appreciate what looks to be a lively debate, but going by Krugman's prepared remarks, the discussion is likely to be based on U.S. data, and it should be noted that many of the conclusions will not apply to Canada.
Entomologist Phil Lounibos of the University of Florida, who has followed Oxitec's proposal for years, said he was «not too surprised» by the agency's conclusion.
That's one conclusion you can draw from a new research study, titled «Firming up Inequality,» published this week by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
One of the ingredients, Vinpocetine, was recently excluded from the definition of a dietary supplement in a tentative conclusion by regulators.
«Markets are coming to the conclusion that the U.S. economy is close to overheating and therefore that the risks of inflation are bigger than the risks of a recession,» Deutsche Bank economist Torsten Slok said, quoted by the Financial Times.
The Arbitrator shall issue a written award supported by a statement of decision setting forth the Arbitrator's complete determination of the dispute and the factual findings and legal conclusions relevant to it (an «Award»).
That conclusion is based in part by the recent experience of Alberta, where home prices sunk after oil prices collapsed.
The conclusion is stark: «There are very few things, that we know of, that have such a clear effect on gender inequality as being raised by a working mother,» McGinn told Working Knowledge.
A new study, conducted by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center, serves up the grim conclusion that calorie labels, on their own, do not reduce the overall number of calories ordered.
Britain's relatively rapid loss of its superpower status reached its logical conclusion during the Suez Crisis, when U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower persuaded Britain to withdraw by threatening to sell America's reserves of the pound — a move that would have sent the British currency into free fall.
By harnessing the power of larger and more diverse sets of data in creative ways, Dstillery is able to provide more accurate conclusions that better serve the customer, and the brand.
GVT's conclusion that the hot hand doesn't exist was initially dismissed out of hand by practitioners; legendary Boston Celtics coach Red Auerbach famously said: «Who is this guy?
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