Sentences with phrase «certain articles of interest»

March 2018: The IASLC and the Journal of Thoracic Oncology (JTO) are pleased to present the Editor's Choice each month to highlight certain articles of interest.

Not exact matches

«So, when a certain smear article came out in the Queens Tribune about my religion beliefs, there was discussion in my camp about the interests of the party.»
It is not certain whether she will go ahead and occupy the property following the publication of this article, since the media is certain to be interested with their pens and cameras.
Your articles was interesting as I've read a couple of articles linking certain skin conditions like eczema and acne with psychological states such as unvoiced / suppressed anger, perhaps towards an adult / parent (if you're a child), or a boss etc..
Anyway, I don't even know what I'm trying to get at... other than the fact that it's so crazy how certain articles of clothing can lead to such interesting trains of thought!
If the title of the article interests you, it's likely you do well with women up to a certain level.
Having unsuccessfully dabbled in the stock market where I was certain that Satellite Radio was going to make me my first million dollars, I read through the article and found the idea of p2p investing and enticing interest rates to be right up my alley.
You asked me why I didn't spotlight a certain game in one of my articles where I talked about Kickstarter projects that I was interested in; I responded that I didn't think it look very good & then you informed the other developer and tried to create a fight.
The heat absorbing properties of interest to us relate to the shape of certain molecules like CO2, as in this article and animation below.
The original article that Greeley quotes suggests that while dumpster diving has always held a certain attraction for those who are either economically disadvantaged, or ideologically opposed to excessive consumerism, the level of interest has skyrocketed in recent years:
Harrison Pensa took an interesting approach to its «Slaw Week» — three of its articles were about trends in certain areas of practice (including family law, class actions and social media law), while the other two concentrated on the business of law (including hiring a CEO and automating process - heavy work).
The New York Times ran an interesting article Monday about how certain news Web sites and blogs have begun moving away from the once - standard practice of allowing anonymous posting of comments on articles.
According to the Court, this is supported by an interpretation of the exceptions in light of Article 5 (5), which mandates that exceptions must only be applied in certain special cases which do not conflict with a normal exploitation of the work or other subject matter and which do not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the right older.
In the present case, it is common ground, that the amount of the public contract at issue in the main proceedings amounts to EUR 85,000, which is considerably below the thresholds for application laid down in Article 4 of Directive 2014/24... On the other hand, in its reference for a preliminary ruling, the referring court has not provided any information enabling the Court to... demonstrate the existence of a certain cross-border interest... In those circumstances, the Court finds itself unable to provide a useful answer to the question raised... (C - 486 / 17, paras 17 - 22, references omitted, own translation from French and emphasis added).
Article 41 (3) of Directive 2004/18 allows contracting authorities to withhold certain information regarding the contract award, the conclusion of framework agreements or admittance to a dynamic purchasing system where the release of such information would impede law enforcement, would otherwise be contrary to the public interest, would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of economic operators, whether public or private, or might prejudice fair competition between them [see also art 29 (3), art 32 (4)(c), and art 35 (4) dir 2004/18, emphasis added].
Rix LJ (with whom Etherton and Jackson LJJ agreed on this point) indicated that the seemingly unfettered right to access accounts and certain categories of related documents of a local authority that is available to «persons interested» under section 15 must be «read down» — in accordance with Article 1, Protocol 1 of the ECHR (protection of peaceful enjoyment of possessions)-- so as to protect the commercial confidentiality of those documents or parts of those documents, unless disclosure is objectively justified.
If you know that a certain legal specialist deals with an area of the world that you're interested in, you can narrow by specialists as well, and you can search we have something called the global legal monitor, that's kind of like a newspaper almost for foreign legal materials and they will actually write like a newspaper article about a legal happening that's happened around the world and they will cite to the primary sources.
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