Sentences with phrase «eventual transition»

You also can't neglect the fact that making eventual transition from your bed to your baby's crib can last long, drawn out process.
Going from high school to college is a major milestone, one that marks the student's eventual transition into independence.
However, when one considers also the plaintiff's age of 53 years, the latter part of her career, the specialized professional skills, the expectation of secure employment and possible eventual transition of work and retirement to Vancouver, together with her role of senior and supervisory management in Whitehorse, I conclude an appropriate period of notice in this case is six months.
In awarding Ms. Cabott the equivalent of six months of reasonable notice, the Supreme Court considered her age, the fact that she was in the latter stages of her career, her specialized knowledge, her senior position as a supervisor, and the expectation of secure employment and possible eventual transition of work and retirement to Vancouver.
Saunders J.A., for the Court of Appeal, held the Trial Judge erred in referring to expectations of «possible eventual transition... to Vancouver»; the evidence went no further than describing Ms. Cabott's desire to transfer to British Columbia.
«This would let us consider that an eventual transition to investment grade would be the next step, probably in the same time frame indicated by Moody's,» Teixeira added.
While the eventual transition could be traumatic for Uber's drivers (and to society in general), Uber's business platform enables rapid evolution as technologies, consumer behaviors, and regulations change.
The newly - designed approach for hybrid PoW / PoS consensus represents a significant milestone in the eventual transition to full PoS.
With approximately $ 15 million of the movie's early sales coming from digital distribution channels such as Google Play and YouTube, the tech world sees a large bound forward in the eventual transition of Hollywood blockbusters to releasing online in conjunction with theaters.
-LSB-...] in this month of so many good and happy things, despite the eventual transition from summer to autumn, despite the fact that it marks the end of the first quarter of the new year, and despite the fact -LSB-...]
And in this month of so many good and happy things, despite the eventual transition from summer to autumn, despite the fact that it marks the end of the first quarter of the new year, and despite the fact that time is flying by much too quickly, I'll take the time to savor every single bit of it; every bite and morsel.
Our office at Tufts grew organically, with success breeding more work and my eventual transition from contractor to staff, and positions being created for the contractors I'd needed to hire.
The regional differentiation between African and Asian H. erectus populations, and the eventual transition of the former into H. heidelbergensis, and between H. sapiens and H. neanderthalensis suggests that there was limited gene flow between Africa and Asia.
The movie spends so much time explaining that same point over and over again that it not only becomes redundant but also undermines the supposed triumph of Lili's eventual transition.
In addition, the students are provided with community - based instruction and in - school prevocational tasks (middle school) or community based vocational tasks (high school) in order to prepare them their eventual transition to adult services.
But ultimately it's the lesser evil — a larger domestic savings pool will be needed to fund deficits & debt, and to facilitate the eventual transition of the retirement burden from government back to the individual.
-- his restatement of the reality, both political and practical, that the country will need to seek more oil, through domestic drilling, before it makes the eventual transition to life beyond fossil fuels;
Regardless, with a growing radiative forcing, an eventual transition to ice - free summers seems inevitable.
Assuming the senior members of Partner1's client service team are motivated and fully capable, the experience level and immediate capacity (see below) are in place for sustained market competitiveness and, with a future lawyer addition, an eventual transition.
Muse says the eventual transition of Ethereum mining to ASIC devices is not a new idea, and the transition is more than priced into Nvidia stock at this point.
The plan, it seems, is to soon trigger the eventual transition of Chrome OS from mobile to desktop setting.
The good news is twofold: the tumult of young adulthood isn't forever, and your teen's defiance is probably a big part of her eventual transition into happy adulthood.
GMREB has hired a headhunting service to look for candidates and in the meantime, Beauséjour has begun working with board officials at both GMREB and QFREB on the eventual transition to their new CEOs.
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