Not exact matches
Through those
points of contact we further winnow down who we think is a good fit for us and identify them to join us for internship programs in their sophomore or junior year with a hope that they then convert to join us full -
time.
As the Los Angeles
Times points out, in each
of Sessions's previous three appearances before the Committee, he has denied having knowledge
of the Trump campaign's
contact with Russia.
Your agent will likely form a professional relationship with you - giving you one easy
point of contact and insuring you are covered from the moment you get your policy to the
time you file a claim.
If you have 1,000
contacts of persona X who have been sitting at the «lead» stage for a long
time and a lack
of content to entice them to move to the next stage, that's your starting
point.
We'll take the
time to understand your unique challenges, and pair you with a single
point of contact who has expertise in your industry to help develop the right financial solutions for you.
What The New York
Times calls the «blame Woodstock» explanation for the rise
of clerical sex abuse cases in the Seventies, despite the paper's evident scepticism, can not be entirely discounted, since as the researchers
of the John Jay College (hereafter JJC)
pointed out in their latest report, «the sexual abuse
of minors is a pervasive problem in society and in organisations that involve close relationships between youth and adults... No exact measure exists for the number
of youths who have
contact with priests in the Catholic Church in a year... [but] despite the media focus on child sexual abuse by Catholic priests, it is clear that these abuse acts are a small percentage
of all child sexual abuse incidents in the United States.»
At this
point he
contacted AA and had been sober for eight months at the
time of the interview.
You save
time with fewer
points of contact and smoother administration.
from where i'm sitting, conor's strengths: - long and athletic - great power in his hands and feet - throws with speed & accuracy - uses all 8
points of contact (and uses them all in multiple ways)- uses good footwork to circle away from power shots and to control pace / location
of fight - has shown good to great TD defense (until tired)- has good chin (tested several
times and the proof appears to be in the pudding, as they say)- displays good head movement which allows him to absorb fewer strikes while within range - excellent counter puncher (able to get in and out fast using his karate style stance)- has shown better conditioning at lw than fw or ww - has incredible fight iq (lone exception in the ufc was against nate in first fight when he was clearly fatigued)
«We have a dialogue that is evolving, and we still have some
time to find
points of contact between our differences.
If you're the
point of contact with your health insurance provider, now is a good
time to request the enrollment forms necessary to add your newborn to your health insurance plan.
«For many
of the most troubled families, there will be a family worker - a single
point of contact for the first
time for particular families, working out what the family needs, where the waste is and lining up the right services at the right
time.
«Public Safety Telecommunicators are one
of the most important links in the region's community security network by serving as the
contact points for people facing emergencies at any
time of the day or night who require police, fire or emergency medical services,» Picente said.
«During this same
time period, Czumak served as an Information Technology Specialist at the VAMC Northport, and was the primary
point of contact for the Telecommunications Firm at the VAMC Northport.»
ANOTHER LOOKING GLASS In science fiction movies like Stargate and
Contact, wormholes connect distant
points in the universe, allowing people to travel from one spot to another in far less
time than the hundreds or millions
of years required to make the trip at the speed
of light, the greatest conventional velocity.
The radius
of the arc was equal to the square
of the length between the ski's two
contact points divided by four
times the difference between the widest and thinnest
points of the ski.
In order to isolate the 3D structure
of the chromosome during metaphase, the authors used a combination
of chromosome conformation capture technologies (3C, 5C and Hi - C) developed by the Dekker lab over the last decade to map the
points of contact along the mitotic chromosome in different cell types synchronized to divide at the same
time.
The increased surface area
of the rippling «leaf» creates three
times as many catalytic
contact points as other molybdenum disulfide structures, and the new creation can handle higher temperatures than platinum without sintering and gumming up the cell.
They counted each
of the
contact points between two cellular organelles — the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria — and demonstrated for the first
time that the number
of these connections, called MAMs, markedly increase during obesity.
For the first
time during the hurricane, PRSN took over as the tsunami warning focal
point for Puerto Rico on the west side
of the island, acting as the central
point of contact for tsunami and other coastal hazards.
Within a few weeks
of her being on 1 1/4 pints
of camel milk we began to see a Flat tummy (For the fist
time after trying numerous things), Eye
Contact, independent playing Wanting to socialize, but on a normal level (not being overly friendly & showing reservation with strangers when appropriate), Not running off and using caution (Always a runner), Listening to direction (to a
point), AKA what I find to be normal attitude (without the huge bursts
of anger), Her moods are rather normal (appropriate for age), Consistency with EVERYTHING!!!! Normal stools -(Not so large and no undigested foods) We are finally seeing ROLLS on a previously skinny girl and Hair is finally starting to grow!
Given the film's reportedly chaotic development, there's probably five
times as much fascinating footage as we get in a tantalizing selection
of «Deleted Scenes» (12:22, SD), but we're given trims that compliment the finished product: CIA Director Ezra Kramer (Scott Glenn) testifying before Congress and firing Landy, a slaying on the streets
of Spain, Ross getting a
point in the right direction, Bourne attempting to squeeze information from a
contact, extra footage from the Waterloo Station sequence, two strategic pow - wows between Landy and Vosen, and Bourne seeing off Parsons.
When intermediaries are the original
point of contact, Project Appleseed should obtain direct
contact with the primary partners at the earliest possible
time.
To complicate matters, over the course
of the 20th century, states began using
time - based measures — called instructional, clock, or
contact hours — in a number
of other state policy areas, such as minimum requirements for educational programs, school approval standards, and formulas for distributing state funding.11 Moreover, depending on the specific school design and the particular state context, high school innovators can encounter a wide range
of other friction
points.
The AutoSOS service will in such an event assist Auto & General with tracking
of a User's GPS Location as well as to monitor incidents, providing User's with an easy to understand and easily accessible
point of contact with Auto & General and any further services and / or product offerings which may be provided by Auto & General from
time to
time.
Over
time, increased resistance at the taillight electrical
contact points may cause damage to the ground terminal and housing
of the connector resulting in an intermittent or permanent loss
of functionality
of one or more rear lamp functions (tail, brake, turn - signal, reverse).
For the first
time in 50 years, each SEMA member will now have a single, dedicated
point of contact for all things SEMA.
With the Wikitude Augmented Reality application, users can find nearby BBM (BlackBerry Messenger)
contacts in real -
time, read reviews on restaurants close to them, or get the story behind an interesting landmark and
points of interest.
Publishing Services Associate (PSA): An Archway Publishing representative who acts as an author's
point of contact during the production process from the
time that all materials are received to the
time the author approves publication
of the book.
Your agent will likely form a professional relationship with you - giving you one easy
point of contact and insuring you are covered from the moment you get your policy to the
time you file a claim.
SAC allows CEFCU to identify you and make sure your accounts are secure by sending a new 6 - digit code to one
of the
contact points we have on file for you each
time you attempt to access CEFCU On - Line with an unregistered browser.
According to an article in The Wall Street Journal today, that bank plan includes
time lines for processing loan modifications, a third - party review
of foreclosures, a single
point of contact for homeowners, and online portals where homeowners... View Article
After three months
of using your first unsecured credit card and paying its balance in full two
times per month; at that
point — you're ready to
contact another credit card company and get your second unsecured credit card.
This is necessary because many dogs will have skin irritation to one degree or another if the
contact points touch the same spot on the skin for extended periods
of time.
We even have tools for shelters and rescues like a batch upload system that uploads multiple registries at one
time, and the Found Pet Alerts ® system that reaches out to 12
points of contact with one click.
Cough found in a population
of dogs such as those staying in a kennel, at a particular
point in
time, and dogs that came in
contact with other dogs, either in or out
of the house, represents any infectious form
of cough.
If, however, Rewards
Points have been debited from the Member's account but
Points or air miles have not been credited to the Partner programme account within six weeks, the Member should
contact the administrator
of the Partner programme within the
time limits specified by the programme in question.
If you recently applied for one
of these cards, or if you apply for one now, your
points earned on purchases will likely not post in
time unless you
contact AMEX and have them expedited.
Normal difficulty provides enough
of a challenge, although the major differences between each difficulty level being a certain increase in the amount
of damage you receive from every enemy, while the damage you deal to enemies is vastly decreased to such a
point that you may have to even double or treble the number
of times you shoot or make
contact with your sword before having the same effect during the insane difficulty level in comparison to the easy difficulty level and in some cases; there are even a greater quantity
of enemies to contend with.
Black is the Day, Black is the Night is a conceptual exploration into the many facets
of human identity using notions
of time, accumulation, memory and distance through personal correspondence with men serving life and death row sentences in some
of the most maximum security prisons in the U.S., all
of which had served between 13 - 26 years at
point of contact.
While the exhibition's framework looks back through
time and out into a particular region, it ultimately emphasizes more introspective concerns that investigate the restrictions, responsibilities, and potentials that contemporary art galleries have as
points of contact.
I have
contacted Nick a number
of times to try to
point out to him that his opposition to wind farms is not based on facts, but he seems not willing to accept anything positive about wind power; hence I have written this page.
I am afraid there is no English version
of the documents at this
point in
time but am
contacting the Barreau to see when and if such documents will be available in English.
Although I strive to provide excellent customer service for clients each and every
time we meet, there is something about having that continuum -
of - care
point of contact that solidifies the value
of your service.
At that
point in
time, the arresting officer was required to again advise Mr. Russell
of the right to a reasonable opportunity to
contact counsel and to inform Mr. Russell that during that
time he could not elicit any incriminating response to the breathalyzer demand.
Three
points, however, stand in the way
of this tidy, if somewhat simplistic, analysis: (1) the child doesn't want to spend any
time with the rejected parent and will certainly experience some degree
of trauma at being taken from the home
of the loved parent and forced into the home
of the rejected parent, while (2) leaving the child in the home
of the favoured parent risks exposing the child to continuing efforts to nurture rancour toward the rejected parent, and, making things worse, (3) many
of the strategies commonly employed to regulate the favoured parent's behaviour or enforce
contact between the child and the rejected parent — including fines, contempt proceedings and peace officer enforcement — can backfire and inadvertently entrench the child's attitudes toward the rejected parent.
In all these ways, every
time the client makes
contact with her lawyer, she adds another data
point to her profile, filling in a more and more accurate portrait
of who she is and what she needs from her lawyer.
At this
point, the police are required to tell the detainee
of his right to a reasonable opportunity to
contact a lawyer and
of the obligation on the part
of the police during this
time not to take any statements or require the detainee to participate in any potentially incriminating process until he or she has had that reasonable opportunity.
When getting in or out
of your vehicle in slippery conditions, try to maintain at least three
point contact at all
times.
The most important and significant concept is «touch
points,» or the number
of times a prospective client has
contact with you having an impact on their interest in retaining your services.