This study guide provides an in - depth review of terms, concepts, and
example problems related to limits and continuity.
Not exact matches
For
example, the expected timing and likelihood of completion of the proposed merger, including the timing, receipt and terms and conditions of any required governmental and regulatory approvals of the proposed merger that could reduce anticipated benefits or cause the parties to abandon the transaction, the ability to successfully integrate the businesses, the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the termination of the merger agreement, the possibility that Kraft shareholders may not approve the merger agreement, the risk that the parties may not be able to satisfy the conditions to the proposed transaction in a timely manner or at all, risks
related to disruption of management time from ongoing business operations due to the proposed transaction, the risk that any announcements
relating to the proposed transaction could have adverse effects on the market price of Kraft's common stock, and the risk that the proposed transaction and its announcement could have an adverse effect on the ability of Kraft and Heinz to retain customers and retain and hire key personnel and maintain relationships with their suppliers and customers and on their operating results and businesses generally,
problems may arise in successfully integrating the businesses of the companies, which may result in the combined company not operating as effectively and efficiently as expected, the combined company may be unable to achieve cost - cutting synergies or it may take longer than expected to achieve those synergies, and other factors.
For
example, if founders have established a company to tackle
problems related to DNA sequencing yet prior experience is in social media, a deeper look into the team's motivations and understanding of its target market would be warranted.
For
example, share original and curated content closely
related to the
problems your customers aim to solve; engage in industry conversations and debates; and connect with your existing customers and vendors.
For
example, high levels of father involvement protect against adult experience of homelessness in the sons of manual workers; and against later mental health
problems in children in separated families; and fathers» active care of «difficult - to - raise» pre-schoolers is
related to fewer
problems in these children later (Flouri 2005).
Here's a bit of trivia: a number of the herbs and prescription medicines used for increasing milk supply also have uses
related to digestive
problems, for
example, fenugreek, blessed thistle, fennel, alfalfa, metoclopramide and domperidone.
Problems with a boss, for
example, could be
related to a hidden wish to correct an old feeling of not being special.
She has many tips,
problem solving, and age
related examples to help you.
She
relates how, for
example, the Founders of La Leche League themselves realized that breastfeeding four - hourly by the clock often led to breastfeeding
problems whereas breastfeeding whenever the baby was hungry worked much better.
«To study the properties of the games themselves and how they
relate to
problem gambling, we have focussed on two psychological distortions that occur across many forms of gambling: «near - miss» outcomes (where a loss looks similar or «close» to a jackpot win) and the «gambler's fallacy» (for
example, believing that a run of heads means that a tail is «due», in a game of chance).
PSBL would essentially enable a computer to offload probability -
related problems to a GP5 while assigning other types of processors — central and graphics processing units, for
example — to do what they do best, whether it is serving Web pages or rendering graphics.
This examination is usually taken in the second year of Ph.D. study and, for
example, for historians would be about Slovak and world history
relating to their period or
problem of study.
For
example, α - synuclein, a protein that has been linked to Parkinson disease and other neurodegenerative disorders, helps assemble the fusion apparatus and protects animals from age -
related neurological
problems.
For
example, when a regular menstrual cycle becomes irregular, it could be
related to various
problems such as thyroid issues, liver function
problems, diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, ovarian cysts, and so on.
It is difficult to determine exactly what proportion of those losses are due to maternal malnutrition, but recent research indicates that 60 percent of deaths of children under age 5 are associated with malnutrition — and children's malnutrition is strongly correlated with mothers» poor nutritional status.17
Problems related to anemia, for
example, including cognitive impairment in children and low productivity in adults, cost US$ 5 billion a year in South Asia alone.18 Illness associated with nutrient deficiencies have significantly reduced the productivity of women in less developed countries.19 A recent report from Asia shows that malnutrition reduces human productivity by 10 percent to 15 percent and gross domestic product by 5 percent to 10 percent.20 By improving the nutrition of adolescent girls and women, nations can reduce health care costs, increase intellectual capacity, and improve adult productivity.21
For
example, you might want to say «My friends say it's my ability to listen to anyone's
problems and
relate» or you could go for something more light - hearted such as «My booming, infectious laugh that I've been told can make the most serious of people smile!»
In his book Losing Ground, for
example, Charles Murray analyzes trends in unemployment, crime, teenage pregnancy, welfare participation, and
related problems.
For
example, skills that allow them to solve work -
related problems in a practical manner.
Head teachers should monitor factors that might suggest there is a
problem with stress ‑
related illness, for
example, high rates of absenteeism, staff turnover, poor performance, and conflict between staff.
Especially effective were those in which students were asked to integrate and
relate different concepts by, for
example, drawing a concept map or comparing different
problems.
Topics to be discussed include: Court Procedure: An understanding of the civil litigation process in New Jersey as it pertains to negligence claims; Damages: Understanding the standards for, and the differences between Compensatory and Punitive Damages; Facility Maintenance: Identifying potential safety hazards
related to facilities and grounds, and taking reasonable steps to address common
problems; Indemnification: Identifying when the school district is responsible for the actions of its employees, and when it may disclaim coverage; Insurance Coverage Issues: Understanding what is, and is not covered under a school district's insurance policy, and understanding whether your district will be allowed to choose its attorney or be required to utilize the attorney assigned by the Insurance Company; Negligent Supervision:
Examples of school district negligence liability lie within the school, on the athletic field, in the locker room, and on school trips; Sovereign Immunity: Understanding the effect of the New Jersey Torts Claims Act on negligence claims against school districts.
Authentic, real - world learning experiences: For
example, solving real - world local or global
problems, career / workforce
related projects and skill - building, design projects and processes.
Authentic learning activities: Learning experiences that have value or resonance beyond the classroom / academics, for
example, solving real - world local or global
problems; career - / workforce -
related projects and skill - building; wrestling with significant philosophical or intellectual
problems; and design projects and processes.
Crossdisciplinary: Viewing one discipline from the perspective of another; for
example, the physics of music and the history of math (Meeth 1978) Multidisciplinary: The juxtaposition of several disciplines focused on one
problem with no direct attempt to integrate (Piaget 1972, Meeth 1978) Pluridisciplinary: The juxtaposition of disciplines assumed to be more or less
related; e.g., math and physics, French and Latin (Piaget 1972) Transdisciplinary: Beyond the scope of the disciplines; that is, to start with a
problem and bring to bear knowledge from the disciplines (Meeth 1978)
As a searchable database of student writing (with and without teacher comments), teacher interviews, and
related materials for teaching writing, the SWAP begins to address the
problem of how to provide teacher candidates with opportunities to engage with actual
examples of student writing and teacher interviews about writing instruction from a variety of classroom contexts.
The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) has recently revised its model core teaching standards, which go beyond possessing content knowledge to incorporate knowledge of how to teach one's subject matter (for
example, how to identify students» common misunderstandings and help students move beyond them) and «how to connect concepts and use differing perspectives to engage learners in critical / creative thinking and collaborative
problem solving
related to authentic local and global issues» (CCSSO, 2010, p. 15).
For
example, nearly all of the districts that successfully aligned SEL standards began to integrate them with the Common Core State Standards.27 The Common Core also contains its own SEL -
related standards, such as communication, cooperation skills, and
problem - solving.28
This format consists of teacher - led
examples that are generally followed by guided exercises in which students apply their understanding to
related problems.
This means that the extracted for the draft and then included in the final text, concepts, terminology,
examples, quotes, arguments must be in some way
related to this
problem.
For
example, Experian has an A - from the Better Business Bureau, but that score is mostly reflective of its credit bureau business, so there is no way to tell how that
relates to IdentityWorksSM, although if there were any major
problems with its identity theft protection service, it would drag the overall grade down much further.
For
example, the amount of currency in circulation rose rapidly in late 1999, as fears of Y2K -
related problems led people to build up their holdings of the most liquid form of money, and then it showed no increase (even on a seasonally adjusted basis) in the first half of 2000.
«For
example, skin issues, digestive issues and even ear or eye
problems can be
related to allergies.
The Humane Pet Acquisition Proposal is a collection of templates, including an
example ordinance, that cities or counties can use to combat puppy mills and address other
problems related to the retail sale of animals.
There are also some breed specific issues you will need to research if you want a certain pastoral type: for
example those
related to the Blue Merle gene in Border Collies, or hip
problems in German Shepherds.
If cats do not feel safe eliminating then it can lead to stress -
related problems such as urinary retention, constipation, bladder or bowel disease or inappropriate urination or defecation in quiet corners, for
example.
For
example, some of the nutrition -
related diseases of large breeds, as the developmental bone
problems, do occur sometimes in medium breeds.
That's the second
problem: the
example given is not a
related phrase, but a phrase that works as a continuation of the previous word («butter and jelly» for «peanut.»)
The
problem is not the overwhelming ambitiousness of the undertaking, but the difficulty that abstraction has today of
relating to the past — for
example, in extending its roots beyond Cubism.
For
example, if you were explaining why a patient died on the operating table a lot would depend on the general
problems relating to that procedure.
Other factors may reduce demand on forests for energy production, for
example, technological
problems with liquid cellulosic biofuel production and transportation -
related constraints.
They are now examining a variety of constitutional matters; for
example, the constitutional
problems arising from various federal - provincial arrangements and our system of final adjudication, particularly as it
relates to the constitutional field.
If we dive deeper into those categoris, for
example land, we see that the individual
problems relate to property, land use, water irrigation disputes, rights of access or passage, and land grabbing.
For
example, those with mobility, dexterity, flexibility or pain -
related disabilities may have difficulty accessing facilities to transport them to places where legal
problems are resolved.
Common
examples are back
problems like herniated or bulging disks, muscle spasms, sprains, strains and whiplash -
related neck injuries.
Examples of our substantive experience include fraud -
related and financial reporting laws; employment matters in various industries (including matters involving senior executives); insurance regulation; corporate governance issues; financial services issues; health - care regulation; and a wide variety of other business
problems.
[36] Some have suggested that «but for» proof must be logically or conceptually impossible before material contribution to risk is available... Clearly the impossibility in those
examples was
related to difficulties with factual proof, not to logical
problems inherent in the peculiarities of the case.
An
example is PLEI about a work -
related problem that concerns intersecting issues of employment and human rights law.
For
example, if there's a
problem related to picking the jury and three weeks of otherwise perfect trial go by, the court is going to expect that you jumped through all the hoops necessary to preserve your claim regarding a jury selection
problem.
For
Example: If you have flu and visit the doctor two times for the same
problem and the doctor asks you to take some lab test, then you pay the deductible once for all the services / treatment
related to the flu.
For
example, if you had a child who was born with asthma, the insurance company may exclude coverage for any asthma -
related breathing
problems forever.