Not exact matches
In you and in you alone, as in a boundless abyss, our powers can launch forth into activity and find surcease
for their tensions, can show their full
capacity without encountering any
limitation, can plunge into love and into the wild abandon of love with the certainty of finding in your depths no wreck - rocks of failure, no shallows of pettiness, no currents of perverted truth.
Sanders also appeals to the
capacity of middle class voters to exercise their political freedom, calling
for them to join him in fundamentally remaking our political economy: If we really want to, we can overthrow the moral
limitations of capitalism and usher in a more just future.
The evidence we have concerning the early life and adjustment of alcoholics points, in many cases, to a serious
limitation of their
capacity for self - determination.
We are not God; the fact that we «can not imagine» the Creator's total purpose
for the whole universe proves nothing except the
limitation of our own
capacity to comprehend.
The
limitations of cellphone hardware and mobile - network
capacity make
for relatively low - quality footage, says Kaheel.
Because of those
limitations, Lewis said the United States remains a world leader in wind energy because
capacity factors and utilization rates are much higher on average
for U.S. wind turbines than
for Chinese turbines.
Everyone has some awareness of the limited
capacity of attention, and our social behavior makes allowances
for these
limitations.
«Mobile technology is easily accessible and offers an incremental opportunity to expand the existing open platform
for mobile applications, which might in turn overcome the economic and
capacity limitations of advanced angiography systems with dedicated monitors
for projection of CTA data sets,» added Dr. Opolski.
Now, it turns out the brain's
capacity for storing new memories is expandable, too, with
limitations.
Capacity for Improvement: Demonstrates awareness of personal strengths and
limitations.
Great leaders focus on developing people's
capacities rather than their
limitations (Leithwood, Seashore Louis, Anderson, and Wahlstrom, 2004; Alliance
for Excellent Education, 2011).
Furthermore, it encompasses the understanding of key concepts and principles of science, the
capacity for scientific ways of thinking, the knowledge that the study of science is a human enterprise, and an understanding of what that implies about its
limitations.
Recent research on college remediation has revealed the
limitations of traditional placement tests and practices
for accurately measuring the
capacity of students in mathematics.
The only
limitation is that, although the wheelbase can be changed without losing battery
capacity, the J1 isn't suitable
for high - floor cars such as crossovers and SUVs.
But the tradeoffs
for the Chevy's superior towing
capacity are the ride quality and handling
limitations of body - on - frame trucks.
- Katherine Dunn, author of Geek Love «The Execution of Noa P. Singleton is an intense and gripping novel of betrayal and guilt that forces readers to confront their convictions and the
limitations of their
capacity for empathy.
Alerts Delivery of alerts may be delayed
for various reasons, including service outages affecting your phone, wireless or Internet provider; technology failures; and system
capacity limitations.
Super Mario Kart would eventually adapt F - Zero «s Mode 7 tech trick into a split - screen format with eight different racers, but that cart had much higher memory
capacity and included the DSP - 1 add - on chip to enable its advances — something not available
for F - Zero, which fit within the boundaries of the Super NES's innate
limitations.
Answering these questions has entailed exploring complex relationships between our need
for freedom, security, autonomy, authority, and control — observing how structure and
limitations often have the
capacity to generate feelings of freedom beyond open - ended choices.
The amount is expressed in terms of
capacity during a 24 - hour period and reduces the maximum processing capability of all units at the facility under continuous operation (see Barrels per Stream Day) to account
for the following
limitations that may delay, interrupt, or slow down production.
• The readiness of the nation to predict and avoid public and occupational health problems caused by heat waves and severe storms • Characterization and quantification of relationships between climate variability, health outcomes, and the main determinants of vulnerability within and between populations • Development of reliable methods to connect climate - related changes in food systems and water supplies to health under different conditions • Prediction of future risks in response to climate change scenarios and of reductions in the baseline level of morbidity, mortality, or vulnerability • Identification of the available resources,
limitations of, and potential actions by the current U.S. health care system to prevent, prepare
for, and respond to climate - related health hazards and to build adaptive
capacity among vulnerable segments of the U.S. population
For the avoidance of doubt, Gross Revenues shall (A) exclude monies received from any source other than the sale of electric energy and capacity, including, without limitation, any of the following: (i) any federal, state, county or local tax benefits, grants or credits or allowances related to, derived from, or granted to the Wind Energy Project or Grantee, including, but not limited to, investment or production tax credits, or property or sales tax exemptions, (ii) proceeds from financing activities, sales, assignments, partial assignments, contracts (other than the power purchase agreement) or other dispositions of or related to the Wind Energy Project (such as damages for breach of contract or liquidated damages for delays in project completion or failures in equipment performance), (iii) amounts received as reimbursements or compensation for wheeling costs or other electricity transmission or delivery costs, and (iv) any proceeds received by Grantee as a result of damage or casualty to the Wind Energy Project, or any portion thereof and (B) include any revenues derived from Grantee's sale of carbon dioxide trading credits, renewable energy credits or certificates, emissions reduction credits, emissions allowances, green tags, tradable renewable credits, or Green - e ® products, any of which are allocated to Grantee, if applicable, through its participation in any voluntary registry, association or market - based exchan
For the avoidance of doubt, Gross Revenues shall (A) exclude monies received from any source other than the sale of electric energy and
capacity, including, without
limitation, any of the following: (i) any federal, state, county or local tax benefits, grants or credits or allowances related to, derived from, or granted to the Wind Energy Project or Grantee, including, but not limited to, investment or production tax credits, or property or sales tax exemptions, (ii) proceeds from financing activities, sales, assignments, partial assignments, contracts (other than the power purchase agreement) or other dispositions of or related to the Wind Energy Project (such as damages
for breach of contract or liquidated damages for delays in project completion or failures in equipment performance), (iii) amounts received as reimbursements or compensation for wheeling costs or other electricity transmission or delivery costs, and (iv) any proceeds received by Grantee as a result of damage or casualty to the Wind Energy Project, or any portion thereof and (B) include any revenues derived from Grantee's sale of carbon dioxide trading credits, renewable energy credits or certificates, emissions reduction credits, emissions allowances, green tags, tradable renewable credits, or Green - e ® products, any of which are allocated to Grantee, if applicable, through its participation in any voluntary registry, association or market - based exchan
for breach of contract or liquidated damages
for delays in project completion or failures in equipment performance), (iii) amounts received as reimbursements or compensation for wheeling costs or other electricity transmission or delivery costs, and (iv) any proceeds received by Grantee as a result of damage or casualty to the Wind Energy Project, or any portion thereof and (B) include any revenues derived from Grantee's sale of carbon dioxide trading credits, renewable energy credits or certificates, emissions reduction credits, emissions allowances, green tags, tradable renewable credits, or Green - e ® products, any of which are allocated to Grantee, if applicable, through its participation in any voluntary registry, association or market - based exchan
for delays in project completion or failures in equipment performance), (iii) amounts received as reimbursements or compensation
for wheeling costs or other electricity transmission or delivery costs, and (iv) any proceeds received by Grantee as a result of damage or casualty to the Wind Energy Project, or any portion thereof and (B) include any revenues derived from Grantee's sale of carbon dioxide trading credits, renewable energy credits or certificates, emissions reduction credits, emissions allowances, green tags, tradable renewable credits, or Green - e ® products, any of which are allocated to Grantee, if applicable, through its participation in any voluntary registry, association or market - based exchan
for wheeling costs or other electricity transmission or delivery costs, and (iv) any proceeds received by Grantee as a result of damage or casualty to the Wind Energy Project, or any portion thereof and (B) include any revenues derived from Grantee's sale of carbon dioxide trading credits, renewable energy credits or certificates, emissions reduction credits, emissions allowances, green tags, tradable renewable credits, or Green - e ® products, any of which are allocated to Grantee, if applicable, through its participation in any voluntary registry, association or market - based exchange.
«Transmission
limitations... may limit our ability to import
capacity into that area»
for the time being, explained Adam Keech of PJM.
This type of installation isn't
for those with a small budget (although a tiny system
for select power needs can be affordable), but it has the advantage of being able to power a variety of things, with the only
limitations being the size of the array, the
capacity of the battery bank, and the extent of the wiring in place to route the electricity.
Based on the report of an occupational therapist, counsel
for the Plaintiff advanced a large claim in regards to the Plaintiff's impaired
capacity to perform homemaking duties in the future, mainly due to the physical
limitations and restrictions she would have to endure prior to and after the hip replacement surgeries.
However, at trial, the appellant provided an «insufficient factual underpinning» to ground compensation
for loss of earning
capacity; the Court of Appeal found this part of the claim failed because the judge found the appellant did not meet the burden described in the Perren decision — the trial judge simply did not accept the appellant's evidence of his
limitations and anecdotal evidence from other witnesses did not shore up his testimony.
The company has come up with a new coating method
for battery cathodes, which overcomes the cycling performance and
capacity limitations imposed by current implementations.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Over six years of experience working as a Special Needs Aide
for Rainbow • Highly skilled in working with children with varied handicapping conditions • In depth knowledge of developing activities and curriculum based on individual child's
limitations and scope • Hands on experience in development planning and engagement with parents in both formal and informal
capacities • Compassionate nature • Good knowledge of basic safety practices and first aide
By offering the parent a more detailed picture of his parental
limitations and
capacities, it should be easier
for the worker representing the child protection legislation to promote a bond of trust with the parent.