The Federal Government Finance Practice Group also regularly provides guidance to participants of federal government finance transactions regarding
the complex intricacies of the Federal Acquisition Regulations and reviews federal government transactions for compliance with the Assignment of Claims Act.
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the complex intricacies of this subject and make it easier for you to understand all its concepts and theories.
Creating software that can model
the complex intricacies of schools and enable educators to openly share new models will be an extremely difficult challenge.
Yet due to
the complex intricacies of establishing and sustaining a liberal democratic regime, many of these states in transition never quite moved past the initial steps of creating the requisite political infrastructure and staging regular elections.
Not exact matches
The
intricacy and unity
of the human situation before God is not less dynamic and
complex than the one we encounter in nature when we explore the energetic world
of the atom or
of a sidereal system.
In order to continue progress in rebuilding the W.T.C., we need continuity
of competent leadership that is already familiar with the
intricacies of such a large,
complex construction project.»
The other reason is the
intricacy of the organ itself, which James Watson has called «the most
complex thing we have yet discovered in our universe.»
Moore had spent her career studying the
intricacies of how nascent mRNA gets spliced in the nucleus and loaded with proteins to become a
complex known as a messenger ribonucleoprotein (mRNP).
Kluger argues that humans are awed and intimidated by enormous systems that appear
complex, even though true
intricacy more often lies in the commonplace: the makeup
of a fish or a pencil, or the ability to answer irate customer - service calls.
«The
intricacy of killer whale communication reflects their
complex social structure and mental comprehension,» Rachael Griffin, a biologist with Aquagreen Marine Research in Victoria, British Columbia, told Live Science in an email.
Designed to help adults and children understand the
complex function
of the human brain, the show explores both the organ's mechanics and mystique with exhibits ranging from simple video games to information - laden tracts delving into the
intricacies of common brain disorders.
Although women have a more obvious gauge
of hormone balance with their monthly menses, both sexes can experience sexual dysfunction or issues with libido (sexual desire) due to the
complex intricacies and interactions
of these powerful substances.
However, Iconoclasts shines brightest in its unique and intriguing puzzles that usually task you with figuring out the
intricacies of large and
complex rooms.
It's full
of fun facts like that, but it saves its most fascinating revelations for the
intricacies of canine interactions, including their
complex gift - giving behaviours, advanced speech, abstract philosophical concepts, and eerie ability to go for at least fifteen days at a time without food or water.
But it is older teens and adults who may actually appreciate more
of the
intricacies of this clever and
complex storyline about family relationships and responsibilities.
Unfortunately, life is a little more
complex — it's hard to understand the
intricacies of investment, taxation and ever - changing rules and regulations, so you need professional help.
We've mastered the
complex web
of disability laws as well as the
intricacies of educating students with special needs.
Education funding in Utah is
complex, and while those
of us working within charter schools are intimately familiar with the nuance and
intricacy, educating House members is currently our number one priority.
It may look nice and simple, but beneath the Prius» hood is a
complex array
of computers, wiring and mechanical
intricacy.
Getting caught up in all the details and
intricacies of convertible bonds can make them appear more
complex than they really are.
Be aware that some Cathay agents are poorly trained on
intricacies of complex routings, so you might need to be patient.
The
intricacies of three dimensional space are instantly apparent in rail shooters like Star Fox, as are their need for more
complex models and a very different approach (not to mention wads
of cash an indie might not have in that piggy bank under the bed).
One
of the more frustrating games on the market, it's also one
of the more rewarding if you're willing to put in the time it takes to master its
complex intricacies.
Their
complex topography, their nooks and crannies, their structural depth and
intricacy suggest an entirely different reading
of space that isn't pictorial nor is it truly sculptural.
All the hoses pass through drawings
of black holes to connect to the other side
of the paper creating a
complex circulatory system that allude to the
intricacy of the armed conflict in Colombia.
Colin Quashie's recently completed mural, entitled Service, focuses on the
intricacy of interactions between art and politics in a
complex, expressive artwork commissioned by the University
of North Carolina's School
of Government.
The work I have brought together for the Biennial reflects this, whether through
complex relationships between linguistic and visual forms; the interface
of digital technologies with more traditional media, and the recorded past with the lived moment; the development
of two - dimensional scores, scripts, and patterns into three - or even four - dimensional actions and environments; the challenging
of binary conventions
of gender; or the
intricacy of cosmopolitan, cross-national identities.
Although these models are among the most elaborate predictive models
of complex non-linear phenomena, they are nonetheless sweeping oversimplifications
of the global climate system and its mechanistic
intricacies.
He understands the
intricacies of the insurance industry; how to navigate the
complex medical issues associated with severe injuries; and perhaps most important, he was extremely kind, compassionate and understanding.»»»
When bus accidents happen, whether they are school bus accidents, commercial bus accidents, long - haul bus accidents or public transit the victims
of these accidents need an experienced bus accident lawyer who knows the
intricacies of this
complex area
of law as different legal factors are usually at play.
Gordon's clients appreciate the time he takes to explain all their legal options and the
intricacies of complex business transactions.
Employment law is
complex, and you need someone who has invested a great deal
of time learning all the
intricacies and special rules that come with this territory.
Through it all, Sue remains fascinated by the
intricacies of court process and excited to discover new ways
of streamlining
complex practices and customer challenges through technology.
Versed in state and local, international and federal taxation, clients value her expansive knowledge
of the
intricacies of tax issues and her ability to navigate
complex tax issues in all...
«Billing and timekeeping are often the most
complex part
of practice management software because there are so many moving parts and
intricacies,» said Hasan.
«It's very
complex litigation involving the
intricacies of financial services both on the requirements
of legislation and the very subtle features
of GAAP, and so for that reason there is a high level
of complexity and we are mindful
of that when we grapple with a case
of this kind.»
It is a difficulty
of explanation really, when acting for a LiP, I can be called daily and need to explain the
intricacies of the process, especially with CFAs (conditional fee agreements); if the LiP is asked to pay double it needs very careful client handling, because there are
complex principles involved to get a 100 % success fee reduced, for instance.
People who are looking for something new or innovative may not come away completely empty - handed either, with the unique storytelling method and the
intricacies of strategizing when it comes to the more
complex battles later on in the game.
I am not just meticulous in handling maintenance work but also have a futuristic eye that helps me work on
complex building systems, the
intricacies of which may be elusive to other maintenance personnel.
In achieving this position, the Alliance owes much to Gordon's undoubted leadership; to his excellent understanding
of the
complex issues associated with rural health determinants, workforce and health service delivery issues and the
intricacies of developing and implementing rural health policies.
Understanding the
intricacies of debt alone, as viewed by an underwriter, can be very
complex.
In a
complex world that is constantly changing, JLL is committed to helping you understand and navigate the
intricacies of commercial real estate — whether you're an investor or occupier
of space.