Orphaned as a child, out of place as an adult, gifted with delicate and terrifying powers of intuition, Lena finds herself playing
a critical role in the case.
Not exact matches
That list is decidedly smaller, but the real - world applications of this technology that are being developed, tested, and —
in some
cases — rolled out to the marketplace will play a
critical role in shaping the future of blockchain development and determining just how quickly the technology goes mainstream.
In any case, only that theological interpretation in which both types of argumentation are combined in their respective roles will constitute a fully critical type of inquir
In any
case, only that theological interpretation
in which both types of argumentation are combined in their respective roles will constitute a fully critical type of inquir
in which both types of argumentation are combined
in their respective roles will constitute a fully critical type of inquir
in their respective
roles will constitute a fully
critical type of inquiry.
In some cases, MPs changed their mind because they were persuaded of the importance of a dynamic civil society — which had played a critical role in pushing for the celebrated constitutional reform of 201
In some
cases, MPs changed their mind because they were persuaded of the importance of a dynamic civil society — which had played a
critical role in pushing for the celebrated constitutional reform of 201
in pushing for the celebrated constitutional reform of 2010.
«The party is currently saddled with a number of sensitive litigations and your
role in professionally handling the ongoing
cases is
critical.
But it was clear late on Thursday, with the parties and the judge seated around a conference table and the jury not present, that Mr. McDonald and Mr. Kry had
critical roles as legal specialists
in the
case — «the law guys,» as several experts put it — a
role the public rarely hears about.
Released today, the group's 2014 report, Education at a Glance 2014: OECD Indicators, draws upon student test results, government spending, employment statistics, and other metrics to make the
case for what OECD Secretary - General Angel Gurría calls «the
critical role that education and skills play
in fostering social progress.»
In all these
cases, dissociative attachment plays a
critical role.
In the
case of several major tumor types, the collagen matrix plays a
critical role, Eliceiri says.
In fact, you could easily make the
case that vitamin B1 plays the most
critical role of all, acting as the gate keeper between the less efficient step of early carbohydrate breakdown and the very energy - rich Krebs» cycle and electron transport chain.
They work closely with law enforcement on criminal
cases and often play a
critical role in identifying crimes across the web.
Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock, the «consulting detective» called upon for challenging police
cases, is a tetchy, borderline Asperger syndrome genius more interested
in a challenge than dispensing justice while Martin Freeman's Watson, an army surgeon home from Afghanistan, is a warm, loyal and often
critical assistant to his eccentric roommate as he slips into his
role as assistant.
An emerging success story from Pittsburgh's Remake Learning Network that has played just this
role may bolster the
case, as it appears to be one of the few clusters that has greatly accelerated innovation
in education along a variety of metrics — and helped unearth emergent,
critical gaps
in the ecosystem for new organizations to fill.
TAC's
case study
in the free eBook How To Measure The Impact Of Employee Soft Skills Training proved how
critical a
role soft skills have
in performance improvement.
Education has often been called the great equalizer, but how adults and children talk about race
in schools will play a
critical role in determining whether or not that is really the
case.
In fact, teachers» critical role is at the heart of three cases before state courts in the U.S. Students in California have sued the state over employment practices that make it difficult for students in disadvantaged areas to access quality teachers (Vergara v. California
In fact, teachers»
critical role is at the heart of three
cases before state courts
in the U.S. Students in California have sued the state over employment practices that make it difficult for students in disadvantaged areas to access quality teachers (Vergara v. California
in the U.S. Students
in California have sued the state over employment practices that make it difficult for students in disadvantaged areas to access quality teachers (Vergara v. California
in California have sued the state over employment practices that make it difficult for students
in disadvantaged areas to access quality teachers (Vergara v. California
in disadvantaged areas to access quality teachers (Vergara v. California).
In the case of publishing, I've heard publishing execs boast about how only they can pay author advances (critical for authors seeking to make a living from writing, but less so for enthusiastic hobbyists), and only they can get a book onto that front table at a big bookseller chain (also important, but less so in the era of digital book stores), but I believe the most important role that publishers perform is the one they are strangely reluctant to celebrate: the editor and the process of editing an author's manuscript into a readable boo
In the
case of publishing, I've heard publishing execs boast about how only they can pay author advances (
critical for authors seeking to make a living from writing, but less so for enthusiastic hobbyists), and only they can get a book onto that front table at a big bookseller chain (also important, but less so
in the era of digital book stores), but I believe the most important role that publishers perform is the one they are strangely reluctant to celebrate: the editor and the process of editing an author's manuscript into a readable boo
in the era of digital book stores), but I believe the most important
role that publishers perform is the one they are strangely reluctant to celebrate: the editor and the process of editing an author's manuscript into a readable book.
In any case, these dynamic price levels are very important and play a critical role in the behavior of pric
In any
case, these dynamic price levels are very important and play a
critical role in the behavior of pric
in the behavior of price.
Fourth - year students have a limited
role in surgeries, especially the most
critical cases, but there's always something to retract or suture or flush out with saline.
Veterinary technicians have a unique and
critical role in the management of emergency
cases in conjunction with the veterinarian.
This K9 Unit continues to play a
critical role in solving criminal
cases and keeping the Bethlehem, PA safe.
The annual luncheon, held at the ASPCA Adoption Center, celebrated our NYPD Partnership and recognized those who have played
critical roles in preventing, investigating and prosecuting
cases of animal cruelty and neglect
in 2017 —
roles like that of Deputy Chief James Luongo, whose commitment to this partnership has elevated the issue of animal welfare for all members of the NYPD; Detective Walter Brant, who is an NYPD Community Affairs Officer and has consistently worked to engage the public with the ASPCA's message through community events like National Night Out; Police Officer Danielle Venuto, whose work and dedication to animal welfare has extended to the rescue and successful placement of dozens of dogs; or Detectives Matthew Edelman and Jonathan Kalman, who saw a Facebook ® video of animal cruelty and took immediate action that resulted
in the arrest of a perpetrator and saved the life of a cat named Chester.
However
in this
case the judge at first instance was entitled to find that the Appellant's failure to act was a «serious derelict of his duty» because of the
critical role the survey played
in the Respondent's culture.
The ability of Ghomeshi's legal team to raise a reasonable doubt that the complainants
in this
case did not consent will play a
critical role in determining the outcome of the
case.
Culture plays a
critical role in international arbitration as
cases often involve clients from different countries.
In their critical assessments of the CCRC, Robert Schehr and Lynne Weathered identify the following key characteristics that generate serious impediments to the CCRC's ability to perform its oversight role: (1) the subordinate structural relationship of the CCRC to the Court of Appeal, (2) no objective determination of what constitutes a thorough investigation, (3) the role of caseworkers in screening viable cases of review, (4) the limited amount of time for case review, (5) limited resources to fully investigate cases and over-reliance on petitioners to generate grounds for appeal, and (6) limitations on case investigation to meet fresh evidence standard
In their
critical assessments of the CCRC, Robert Schehr and Lynne Weathered identify the following key characteristics that generate serious impediments to the CCRC's ability to perform its oversight
role: (1) the subordinate structural relationship of the CCRC to the Court of Appeal, (2) no objective determination of what constitutes a thorough investigation, (3) the
role of caseworkers
in screening viable cases of review, (4) the limited amount of time for case review, (5) limited resources to fully investigate cases and over-reliance on petitioners to generate grounds for appeal, and (6) limitations on case investigation to meet fresh evidence standard
in screening viable
cases of review, (4) the limited amount of time for
case review, (5) limited resources to fully investigate
cases and over-reliance on petitioners to generate grounds for appeal, and (6) limitations on
case investigation to meet fresh evidence standards.
Conducting our own advocacy means our skilled advocates play a
critical role in the strategy of the
case from the outset.
Argued over 200
cases in the Maryland appellate courts; named Best Lawyers 2015 and 2012 Baltimore Appellate Practice «Lawyer of the Year» and Best Lawyers 2014 Baltimore Trusts & Estate Litigation «Lawyer of the Year;» Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers; played a
critical role in shaping Maryland law.
A
critical element of an attorney's
role in such a
case is to effectively secure the attention of a court to the existence of real danger, and to provide the court with admissible evidence describing the nature of the risk.
Outside counsel played a
critical role in early
case assessment for the fourth consecutive year, while the number of
in - house lawyers assigned to manage class actions did not increase.
Evidence plays a
critical role in a defective product
case.
With my previous experience
in case management, complemented by my dedication to providing
critical assistance to adults and children
in need, I believe I could swiftly surpass your expectations for this
role.
In either case, it will be critical to establish a record of strong performance in your new rol
In either
case, it will be
critical to establish a record of strong performance
in your new rol
in your new
role.
The judge plays a
critical role in family court and how open they are to hearing from someone who has generally not been involved
in the
case up to the point of their testimony.
The argument here is that, although there is a
case for sanctions, schools also have a
critical role to play
in preventing and reducing cyberbullying through a process of awareness - raising, the education of the emotions and active participation of children and young people themselves.