Sentences with phrase «dependent upon systems»

There were a whole bunch of features that we really liked, married to a UI that was pretty cool, but the whole thing was dependent upon systems beyond the company's control, competing with services that had been around for years.
How a health care event unfolds is therefore going to be highly dependent upon the system in which it resides.

Not exact matches

It is important to know as you might have a system that is totally dependent upon fundamental company data which pays little to no attention to interest rate announcements of such like but when your stock falls in price you wonder why.
That is to say that although the agent's power is dependent upon the nervous system in that it is performed in and with it, nonetheless that same power is exerted over the nervous system and indeed over any particular neuron that fires or is constrained from firing in the course of the action.
This system, dependent on a small affluent minority using a disproportionate share of the World's natural resources, was fast depleting the base upon which it rested: nonrenewable resources.
In fact, Addams would be offended by those who suggest Hull House was a precursor of the modern welfare system that makes people dependent upon the state.
Higher animals all seem to contain at least one such society, called a «living person,» present in the body in addition to the cells and molecules of the central nervous system, even though dependent upon them.
All the resources used by humans, with the exception of minerals and petroleum, are dependent upon four ecological systems: grasslands, croplands, forests and fisheries.
What evidence they have suggests that there may be concerns dependent upon how far people live from the hospital (why many care providers in countries with an integrated health care system have distance from hospital discussions with women and their families), and they are right to suggest more research into it.
«The American healthcare system is increasingly dependent upon medical interventions to address what is, most often, a normal and safe physiological process,» said Rebecca Benghiat, executive director of the New Space for Women's Health in New York City, where the Caesarean rate has just hit 31 percent of all births.
«The ability of the virus to jump into mice is dependent upon knocking out the mouse interferon system, which HAV can not do on its own,» said Lemon.
However, these advances are dependent upon scientists» abilities to unravel and harness data from complex biological systems, and that's what our speakers will be discussing that day.»
This work has extended to the establishment of capabilities in characterization to preclude exposure of specimens to reactive environments through bulk electropolishing and specimen transfer via portable glove box systems for detailed electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD) analyses, which are highly dependent upon specimen surface quality.
This technology would also benefit asteroid colonies as well, as it would enable settlements within the inner solar system to become less dependent upon Earth (or even Mars) for resources.
The results are dependent upon several things including, the strength of your immune system, the efficiency of your elimination systems, as well as your toxin load.
The cell membranes within the brain, spinal cord, & nervous system are especially dependent upon fluid based membranes for proper signaling and neurotransmitter dynamics (2).
Certainly our central nervous system is dependent upon GABA and these other amino acids.
The nervous system is also dependent upon the neurotransmitters that l - tyrosine induces production of.
These neurotransmitters are an important part of the body's sympathetic nervous system, and their concentrations in the body and brain are directly dependent upon dietary tyrosine.
Healthy immunity is dependent upon good communication and proper regulatory patterns in the immune system.
By using a range of strategies, we raise the level of thinking in schools working in partnership to raise the standard of teaching and of learning, improving outcomes and increasing opportunities for all of those whose futures are so dependent upon the public education system.
The success of even the most well - intentioned evaluation system remains dependent upon the time, energy and full effort of both administrators and district officials to see it fully implemented.
The extreme post war emphasis on economic development is a burden on public schools because the ability to compete economically with other nations is not entirely, or even mostly, dependent upon the education system.
The failure of Harrisburg to act appropriately to ensure that all Pennsylvania students receive an adequately funded education has created a system where the quality of education that a student receives is dependent upon her zip code.
directions * - Availability and accuracy of the information provided by the navigation system is dependent upon many factors.
(Functions are dependent upon the remote - start system installed in the vehicle.)
The system can not prevent all collisions, and performance is dependent upon road, weather and vehicle conditions.
Availability and accuracy or the information provided by the navigation system is dependent upon many factors.
Availability and accuracy of the information provided by the navigation system is dependent upon many factors.
The feudal world is sometimes described as being dependent upon a complex system of responsibility and privilege among the different classes.
The system in most Chinese cities was dependent upon ongoing migration to the cities.
With so many people dependent upon Social Security for retirement benefits, it's vital to understand the system and its limitations, as well as to make changes before time runs out.
Treatment of the pain from the nervous system in dogs will, of course, be dependent upon the cause determined for the pain.
But most of the other features of the system are dependent upon what the game developers do with it, right?
The making of art involves a self - consistent language of form, more or less dependent upon, or free from, given temporally - defined conventions, schemata or systems of notation, which have to be learned or worked out, either through teaching, apprenticeship or a long period of individual experimentation.
In a very real way any artist is dependent upon a gallery system to market his product.
Certainly our physical well - being is more directly dependent upon the mineral we take into our systems than upon calories or vitamins or upon the precise proportions of starch, protein, or carbohydrates we consume.
In simpler language, humans are conducting a single experiment on systems of unimaginable complexity whose function we barely understand but upon which our survival is utterly dependent.
Scientists said the $ 952 million program, planned to last six years, should also help in understanding biological systems dependent upon water, like plankton in oceans and vegetation on land.
As future climate change is dependent upon emissions of greenhouse gases, efforts to mitigate those emissions can reduce the likelihood that human or natural systems will experience a limit to adaptation.
However, O'Brien and colleagues found that this result is highly uncertain because the development and incidence of coastal marine fog are dependent upon interactions among three systems — atmospheric, oceanic, and terrestrial — which are each subject to broad ranges of variability.
If these costs were not recovered as part of a clinical negligence settlement, claimants would become dependent upon the social care system and the burden would again fall back to the public purse and ultimately the NHS.
Also, the 2nd edition will not direct sufficient attention to: (1) the serious, common defects of records management and of software, and their considerable worsening of the difficulty of determining the adequacy of disclosure made in discovery proceedings; and, (2) the fact that the admissibility of records is dependent upon proof of the «integrity» of the records systems in which they are stored, which requires proof of the compliance of such records systems with the National Standards of Canada for electronic records management.
[ii] The integrity (reliability; truthfulness) of an electronic record is dependent upon the integrity of its electronic records management system (its ERMS).
Like a drop of water in a pool of water, it is dependent upon its electronic records management system (its ERMS) for everything, i.e., records integrity requires proof of records system integrity.
The term «cloud computing» is generally used to describe a system of managing information that is not dependent upon any one computing device.
That fundamental dependence of an electronic record upon its ERMS for everything is the «system integrity» concept, i.e., the integrity of an electronic record is dependent upon the integrity of the ERMS wherein it is stored.
The three analogies: (1) whereas a pre-electronic paper record can be symbolized by a piece of paper in a file drawer, an electronic record is like a drop of water in a pool of water, i.e., it is completely dependent upon its ERMS for its existence, accessibility, and «integrity» (as that word is used in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts; e.g. s. 31.2 (1)(a) CEA); (2) if expert opinion evidence were rendered admissible in the way that electronic records are, there would be no evidence presented, nor cross-examination allowed, as to the qualifications of the expert witnesses, i.e., the «qualifications» of an electronic record being the state of records management of the ERMS in which it is stored; (3) going from a horse - powered transportation system to a motor vehicle - based transportation system has required a vast amount of new laws, regulations, and enforcement personnel, including police officers, judges, and lawyers, i.e., stepping up to a new technology requires that it be controlled by new laws and regulations, otherwise it will cause injury, damage, and injustice.
A pre-electronic paper record is not dependent upon its records system for any of these three factors.
Electronic discovery can not be made as simple and inexpensive as pre-electronic paper discovery because: (1) the integrity of an e-record is dependent upon the integrity of its ERMS, but the integrity of a pre-electronic paper record is not affected by its records management system; (2) electronic technology has made the making of records much less expensive and time - consuming, therefore ERMSs quickly become voluminous; and, (3) every electronic communication creates a record.
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