Sentences with phrase «carved out of part»

The Senator, speaking before the hearing, answered criticisms that some of the Senate districts are oddly shaped, in particular a new 63rd district carved out of part of New York's capital region, that appears designed to favor a Republican.

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Meanwhile, as the industry continues to grow, «it can be tough to carve out your own niche,» concedes Soles, an early employee and now part - owner of the now 450 - person company.
Specifics about its height and full name weren't disclosed, though the developer said it will construct the building in the waterfront Dubai Creek Harbour, becoming part of a bigger planned project as Emaar aims to carve out a new section of the city that would be twice the size of downtown Dubai.
At that time, more than ever, it is critical to provide the newly onboarded employee with tools to carve out a professional identity for themselves, as part of the relationship they are to build with the organization.
The NDP is looking for ways to energize its supporters and carve out a distinct policy platform and the minimum wage plank is viewed as a key part of that effort.
That was the logic Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback and his advisers used in 2012 when they carved out a part of the state tax code that didn't tax pass - through entities:
Accolade Wines targets retail transformation with 50 cl bottle Accolade Wines has unveiled 50 cl sharing bottles for three of its key brands as part of a new strategy to carve out more profits in the c...
Dimitri Payet has carved out 79 goalscoring opportunities in the Premier League this term — the third-most despite missing part of the campaign through injury,
While Tuesday night was mainly a night for celebration, with Gareth Bale once again at his scintillating best, single handily carving out Spurs» two second half goals for Peter Crouch and Roman Pavlyuchenko whilst taking a part one of Europe's best full - back in Maicon, there was a significant negative to come out of the game and that was the second half absence of Dutch play - maker Rafael Van Der Vaart, scorer of Tottenham's first goal and the catalyst upon which a memorable night was founded, with the former Hamburg and Real Madrid sensation now set to miss the trip to Bolton as he continues to nurse a hamstring injury which has been hampering him for the last month or so.
I'm not advocating for going at it for three hours while baby screams in the next room over, but carving out time - and space - for mom and dad to be together is a huge part of the happy family equation.
Under current FDA regulations, dairy products containing artificial sweeteners (with a recent exception carved out for ice cream) must not only disclose those sweeteners in their ingredient listings but also bear prominent front label notices — such as «reduced calorie» or «reduced sugar» — as part of the products» so - called statements of identity.
The sensation of unwashed face and body is highly irritating to me, so I have to be sure to carve out time for bathing as a non-negotiable part of each morning.
However, if the Ahafo - Ano - North District is carved out of the Ashanti Region to be part of the Ahafo region as I am hearing, the contest will get even tougher as Tepa, the district capital, will present an equally strong candidate for the regional capital.
Republicans have targeted the district, which was carved out by the G.O.P. during the last round of redistricting to favor Amedore, who represented part of the district while serving as a state assemblyman.
«What the mayor is attempting to do is carve out an important niche and be a spokesperson for that part of the party, the urban spokesman,» said David Caputo, president emeritus and professor of political science at Pace University.
He used small sections of DNA to «sew» two parts of a longer single DNA strand together, creating folds to carve out the map's shape.
Still, with additive manufacturing on the national radar — and, more importantly, in the budget — it's only a matter of time before most parts are printed rather than carved out of raw materials.
Arches National Park, UT In this part of Utah's canyon country, more than 2,000 natural arches are carved out of red sandstone high above the Colorado River.
There are many ways to carve shapes out of graphene — such as using chemicals, lasers or oxygen plasma to etch away unwanted parts of a graphene sheet.
She made sure the paint got into all the recesses of the wood and, before the final coat was fully dry, wiped back with a damp cloth to bring out the Burgundy on the raised parts of the carvings.
One of my favorite parts of our new Bedroom Makeover is the office nook we carved out in the room.
For her part, Kidman carves a striking presence out of the non-stop fireworks, acting both as a conduit for the audience's sense of astonishment at the proceedings and the capable, multi-lingual scientist who manages not only the technical details of the crisis — she's graduated from building the bombs to defusing them — but Devoe's hair - trigger temper as well (at one point she calls him «a talented soldier with sloppy impulse control»).
They've only been around since 1975, but Los Angeles has, in its own funny way, carved out its own identity from the New York critics — perhaps part of that nowadays is due to the New York Times critics, inexplicably, not being part of the...
But the younger Damon had also been carving out a career as a stand - up and a writer away from the family, and broke out on the big screen as part of a high - testosterone double act with Rob Riggle in «The Other Guys.»
And in providing numerous opportunities for Norton to carve out a place for himself as the everyman in the last part of the decade, the picture proves prescient for the direction of American film until 9/11 derailed its headlong gallop at actualization.
In many ways it felt like it was borrowing the best parts of other superhero and action / adventure movies (Thor, Captain America, even a dash of Indiana Jones) while still carving out its own unique identity.
And had Hoffman only played that part and Ratso Rizzo, the downtown scuzzball of Midnight Cowboy, he'd still have carved out a small corner in film history.
School leaders also agree to carve out time for teachers to look at the data together, and to take part in the cycle of meetings and reviews themselves.
Part of the problem is that political parties have carved out different meanings for morality; but, he adds, «There's another kind of morality which I think we have quite a lot of common ground about, which is that kids should be taught to be respectful, caring, and fair.»
Even more powerful is the principal's plan to carve out time for the assessment, analysis, and action, as well as any professional development teachers need to succeed in each part of the cycle.
Part of the latest reorganization at General Motors calls for each of the giant automaker's divisions to carve out a unique identity and image for itself in the market.
The work is part of a deepening relationship between the largest U.S. wireless carrier by subscribers and Google, which has carved out a space in mobile devices with its Android operating system.
Now that the war is over, they must fight to carve out a place for themselves in a universe they were intended to die for but never be a part of.
Amazon surely hopes that the Kindle Fire will succeed in carving out part of the tablet market where other tablets (the Playbook, the TouchPad, the Xoom) have failed.
Even though the house restoration is taking up a huge part of my life right now (especially since we keep getting thrown curve balls that call for creative fixes), I have managed to carve out an hour of writing / researching a day.
As part of your investing routine, pick a few magazines on this list that best suit your investment style and mentality, and carve out some time to dive into the issues when they arrive in your mailbox.
Many employers are thrilled to carve out special arrangements for their older workers, perhaps keeping them on part - time so their younger colleagues can benefit from their experience and knowledge of the business.
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It does borrow some of the great parts of Pokémon while carving out its own identity in the rich Dragon Quest world.
Practically every item and new upgrade requires you to hunt down its component parts, whether hewn out of cliffs or carved out of the corpses of your dangerous prey, resulting in a truly spectacular amount of repetition.
The thrill of seeking out, studying, and ultimately battling and killing huge, dinosaur - like creatures is an amazing draw to me, and carving the felled beasts for their parts to craft bigger and better weapons and armor almost becomes like a second job when a new Monster Hunter game releases.
The Wright wall - painting is part of an exhibition curated by Polly Staple, director of the Chisenhale Gallery in east London, in the gallery space carved out of a previously disused wing of the castle.
Exhibition by British sculptor in October to be first in new gallery space carved out of hillside as part of # 20m redevelopment
If part of a painter's goal is to carve out an intimate visual language from painting's history, then what is a painter to make of this 20 - year young relationship with touch, presence and place?
The new figurative sculptures, shown in the front gallery space, are carved out of cork, and darkened in parts with black paint.
During the past fifty years, because twentieth - century postmodernist art eschews aesthetics, women were freed to carve out a large part of the art world for themselves, by focusing on their own narrative and processes.
The legislature has further mandated that part of this renewable energy must come from solar, this is known as the solar carve out and requires that a certain percentage of that power comes from solar panels.
Sure, that is part of the story but a better measure of development lies in the ability of a country's citizens to carve out their own destiny.
The legislature has further mandated that part of this renewable energy must come from solar, this is known as the solar carve out.
Some 300 miles of lanes have been carved out of New York's busy streets as part of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's sustainability strategy for the city.
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