Sentences with phrase «contingency of»

Not only did it have a lot of orangey - yellowy goodness in the wood, but it was fully decked out in 1970's harvest gold & olive green in several wallpaper prints upstairs with the full contingency of truly awful red and black patterned carpet and yup... a padded built in bar in the «rec» room.
NKF Capital Markets» Self Storage Group supports private and institutional clients in effectively managing entire deal life cycles through every contingency of a transaction — whether the requirement involves a single asset or an entire portfolio.
While in some stages you'll have the opportunity to inspect a foreclosure property prior to finalizing the purchase, these homes are typically sold as - is; that means no repairs can be requested as a contingency of the sale.
Although the lender is technically not a party to the real estate contract, lender approval is nearly always a contingency of the agreement.
While this is wonderful news for sellers, buyers are often feeling so much pressure to make the deal or lose the home that they're forgoing the traditional contingency of the home inspection.
Most houses I bid on will not allow for the contingency of a professional home inspector.
That end transaction will also need the contingency of gaining title as I mentioned above.
Therefore, personality is an important contingency of the teamwork mental model changes induced by the experience of relationship conflict in groups.
Of the 21 relationships among the Contingency of Self - Worth constructs, all but three associations observed for God's Love and one for Virtue proved to be significant and positive.
In the present study (N = 623), Self - Esteem and Contingency of Self - Worth Scales served as presumed indices of the presence or absence of structure.
And that the contingency of being able to stay out of prison is pretty central to him being a... good enough father... And there was a bit of a parental alienation issue, you know, that I think both of us [were] kind of aware of...»» New Jersey Div.
My colleagues and I have focused our research program on parent support of vulnerable groups and have found, through the use of randomized control trials, that systematic interventions directed at parenting behaviours improve parental contingency in low - income parents and in adolescent mothers.12, 13 Similarly, we have found that systematic intervention on family problem - solving behaviour, what Trivette and Dunst call participatory help - giving practice, also improves contingency of parent - child interactions.14
Smartronix (CA & MD) 08/2004 — 12/2008 S6 Information Systems Coordinator • Serve as Section Chief and Contract Lead at the MCNOSC providing overall support for the MCNOSC IT Systems • Manage the network, servers, switches, applications, and information and infrastructure security • Utilize DoD applications for network scanning and remediation of the classified and unclassified networks • Develop plans, procedures, and policies to directly support and defend the MCNOSC Network from security threats • Oversee the MCNOSC's PKI (public key infrastructure) and integration with the MCNOSC services with the coordination of recovery strategies with the Alternate Network Operations and Security Center (AltNOSC) • Determine minimum processing requirements for recovery site and provide guidance for recovering infrastructure processing • Provide technical input to the Contingency of Operations (COOP) Plan ensuring all activities, resources and procedures required to recover critical IT infrastructure processing are accurate • Manage the day to day support of the MCNOSC Infrastructure, supervising a team of IT service contractors • Perform complex repairs, upgrades, hardware configuration, and end user training • Serve as project manager for the transition and deployment of the MCNOSC's NMCI plan • Oversee the planning and build out of the network and MCNOSC's new Headquarters and Operations Center • Coordinate with local contractors to ensure timely delivery of the network • Design and coordinate the build out of the MCNOSC Internal Data Center, Server Room, and Testing Lab • Coordinate the movement to the MCNOSC's newly built Operations Center and Head Quarters • Install cabling, servers, racks, environmental controls, a / v systems, and other technical equipment • Develop the MCNOSC IT Lifecycle management for the LAN and other IT devices • Serve as project manager for the MCCDC (Marine Corps Combat Development Center) Studies and Analysis Division and the MCCLL (Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned)
Such programs may deal with the contingency of a lack of medication in the event of a serious epidemic of disease, or may be part of efforts to ensure that disease treating drugs, such as AIDS drugs, are available to countries which can not afford the drug owner's price.»
RMA ® can build your insurance dream team with executives who have the experience to manage insurance holdings and risk to hedge against the contingency of loss.
H. To assure coverage in the event of unemployment or loss of employer - provided coverage — Renewable and convertible term insurance provides a relatively low cost method to cover the contingency of continuing protection in the event of unemployment or discontinuation of employer - provided coverage.
For a century or more, legal scholars (and some thoughtful practitioners and judges) have one way or another insisted upon the indeterminacy of legal decisions, the historical contingency of legal institutions and processes, and the cultural variability of what people understand «law» to be.
The duration of the charter might in a case such as the present be affected by the contingency of the occurrence of an event which was in the contemplation of the parties and catered for in the terms of the charterparty.
Where there was a suspensive condition such as a war clause, however, the duration of the charter was always uncertain, depending on a contingency of the occurrence of an event which was by definition within the contemplation of the parties.
He concluded that the contingency of the outbreak of war, which had occurred before the damages fell to be considered in the arbitration, could be taken into account.
That being said, having regard to the submissions delivered by counsel and the admissions made by the Claimant and his counsel and my own findings that the Claimant does have some residual earning capacity, which may or may not translate into income depending on what the Claimant does vocationally, I find there is a 50 % contingency of the likelihood that his CPP payments will continue in the future and in this regard 50 % of the net present value of the future payments should be deducted from the award.
Of course, cutting costs will benefit the insurance industry, which happily accepted premiums to cover the contingency of having to pay compensation for needless injury, but is that where the focus of the system should really be?
Is there a legal form to make arrangements with a worker for a future activity, not paying them now but binding them to my project based on the contingency of future funding?
There is a certain contingency of clients who seem to have figured out that lawyers won't be aggressive about collections.
The Court considered many contingencies in arriving at its» decision, such as the possibility that the Plaintiff's pre-existing back problem may cause issues in the future; the fact that a significant portion of her income is based on overtime, which is not predictable; and, that the labour market contingency of unemployment would not be applicable to the Plaintiff, who has a job in high demand.
The judge did recognize a positive contingency of favourable surgery on Mr. Ostrikoff's shoulder; however, the scale of that contingency, perhaps in the range of 35 %, is not discussed in the reasons for judgment.
Lawyers make their fees based on a contingency of your case settling or reaching a verdict, essentially we don't get paid if you don't get paid.
While BLUE is by definition unbiased, the contingency of bias can not be excluded, for instance in a location at a very high altitude with decreased temperature due to altitude.
I also understand that, although those different philosophies handle the contingency of knowledge in very different ways, they often use exactly the same terms to describe what they are doing, using very different meanings for those terms.
What I have is an understanding of the different ways that different philosophies handle the contingency of knowledge.
There is a considerably degree of chance (upwards of 80 % of the variance) in these statistical relationships owing to the random nature of storm counts and to the contingency of landfall given tracks that often parallel Florida and the eastern seaboard with Irene's forecast a relevant case in point.
The shared provenance of Terrestris and the contingency of its status (its reliance on context, belief, ideology, or market value) claims a radical democratization of material.
Confirming the particularly visual contingency of her paintings and prints, the non-perspectival experience of the sea front panorama referenced above was echoed and confirmed in Bridget Riley's own words: «Pictorial space has to be about something on a two - dimensional surface, in which pictorial space happens by pictorial thinking... perspective is by no means the only way.»
Art Issues, January 1989, p. 21 Jones, Amelia, «The Contingency of the Nonrepresentational: Liz Larner's Objects,» Visions Art Quarterly, Spring 1989 Kelley, Mike, «Foul Perfection: (Thoughts on Caricature),» Artforum, January 1989, pp. 92 - 99, illus.
[24] A contingency of this appointment was that he would be able to bring his own people with him as well as have more flexibility with the structure of the Biennale.
The contingency of Damien Hirst's spin paintings point to the foundation of gestural abstraction, which places significance on techniques such as dripping, dabbing or flinging paint onto the surface of a canvas.
Katherine Tzu - Lan Mann's Artist Statement «My paintings show how patterned, highly - wrought, decorative elements coalesce from the chaos and contingency of an organic environment — and how they dissolve into that environment again.
Housed within carefully constructed sculptural elements, attention is drawn to physical relations between audience and screen: the contingency of body and surface.
Its physical essence emerges through the continuum of networks across space and time, while its performative character comes to light through a contingency of connotations.
Creating paintings that can stand on their own in locations that put them in direct visual relation to the things they are describing highlights the contingency of color — a driving interest in Ferriso's current body of work.
Josef Albers, the first head of the painting program, believed that the core of art education should be mastering the contingency of perception.
Historically, abstraction had reduced painting to its essential elements, colour and shape, but for Richter it is the accumulation of myriad layers of paint and the contingency of the squeegee that imports such power to his work.
Her sculptures reconcile the «practice» of art making with the bodies of its creator and spectators, portraying the contingency of means and end, input and output.
Rooted in observation and a specific sense of place, his works also prompt viewers to explore the contingency of viewpoint and perception.
Ben Dowell, Untitled, 2010 Oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches July 9 — August 9, 2010 Curated by Matt Wycoff The Hogar Collection is pleased to present Lateralisms, a group show representing two generations of artists closely tied to the decisive contingency of minimalism, and to its redrawing of the parameters around both the artwork and the self / artist.
At the root of her practice is a fascination with the contingency of life's systems — organic and man - made — and the inextricable relationship between man and the natural world in the age of the Anthropocene.
The Hogar Collection is pleased to present Lateralisms, a group show representing two generations of artists closely tied to the decisive contingency of minimalism, and to its redrawing of the parameters around both the artwork and the self / artist.
Deconstructing the relationship between figure and ground, Richter embraces the contingency of his medium, enjoying the chance effects of the spontaneous yet confident application of paint.
Drawing inspiration from his personal history and an interest in long - passed historical figures and events, Lerma creates work that expounds on the profound contingency of the present on the past, and how art and history share innate parallels of progression and innovation.
Mackie's practice consists of a considered exploration of relativity and the contingency of meaning using a materials based language.
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