Sentences with phrase «examples cited above»

In both of the examples cited above, the required technologies weren't available even five years ago.
Given that the cons column in most of the examples cited above either list «not safe,» or «easy to be misplaced,» it brings us to the important question: are Litecoin wallets safe?
In the examples cited above, the damage to the truck, the computer, and the rental car would be subject to the care, custody or control exclusion.
Prof. Lindzen's paper is shocking, and the examples cited above are only a small part of what is specifically exposed.
The examples cited above are black - and - white: either states tested their new teachers, or they didn't.
There is an essential difference between the examples cited above and London's bikes of course.
You see how many times in the examples cited above from MS how Blake lowered his shoulder into a guy and sent him flying back, giving Blake a chance to A) make another move towards the basket while his defender is off balance or B) survey the court better to make an open pass with his defender off him.
Except for the specific examples cited above, it's too late to claim origin - control for anchos, pasillas, cayennes, jalapeños, paprika, habaneros, birdseyes, or any other internationally - traded chile varieties.
Those who subscribe to Christian patriarchy often argue that the examples cited above represent a corruption of patriarchy, which is an inherently good system.
The key to the company's current success is differentiation in branding, not unlike the other examples cited above.
In the example cited above, games can be used to reinforce the knowledge of different provisions of relevant laws.
I have a question about the last example you cited above: Strven James book, The Queen.
In the example cited above, the insured would not be the one causing the injury or damage.
In addition to the example cited above, in Canada the Statute of Treasons was also used during the Northwest Rebellion in 1885.
Diedrick points out that the LTD benefits example cited above is only one of many possible scenarios in which a client can misunderstand the scope of a retainer.
In the example cited above, the insured would not be the one causing the injury or damage.
For instance, continuing with the copyright infringement example cited above, the case summary titled «Photo Infringement Lawsuit Dismissed» involves the use of a copyrighted photograph on a real estate professional's website.
From the example cited above, your 660 credit score is the basis of the rate, which as expected would push your rate up in a significant manner, which also would possibly disqualify you to get the loan.

Not exact matches

It must be noted, for example, that the PayScale data cited above also revealed a troubling underrepresentation of women in SpaceX's employee base — of the company's 4,000 + employees, a mere 14 % of them are female.
For example, the contributor Luke cited above continues his comment by stating:
(Examples, in addition to the statements on abortion cited above, include a 1970 LCA statement on ecology, a 1979 UCC statement on human rights and at least two statements by the National Council of Churches — a 1979 statement on energy and a 1986 statement on genetic science.)
The above poster gave the impression that a transfer of the aforementioned players is an easily feasible prospect citing Gotze, Cavani and Benzema as examples when that isn't the case.
However, I still contend that homebirth is unsafe, and for the very reason I cited in the example above.
The new research found that none of the existing research adequately proved turmeric's role in preventing cancer, with the sole exception of the colorectal cancer example, cited above.
The studies cited above have compared one rep range to another, high reps vs. low reps for example.
«While we acknowledge that some studies of teacher preparation programs find very small differences at the program level... we believe that the examples we have cited above provide a reasonable basis for States» use of student learning outcomes» to evaluate teacher - preparation programs.
In addition to the research cited above that provides a clear rationale for what Barnett Berry terms «teacher - powered» schools, CTL sought local examples of teacher - directed leadership, professional learning and collaboration that are having a positive effect not only on teachers themselves, but on student achievement and school culture.
For example, the instances cited above of children receiving glasses, food, and mental health supports are in themselves forms of student success — just not the ones commonly used to evaluate schools.
The following website specifically cites an example based off which I proceeded to ask the above question:
While the case outlined above isn't binding as it was heard at a county court, it's still worth making a claim and citing it as an example.
«The Walking Dead» is a good example of this not being the case, but many gamers cite sequences such as the one above as being their favorite kind of QTE, so it clearly has merit.
See Figure 2 in this post (cited as the «blogosphere» link above) for an example applied to sea ice exten: http://neven1.typepad.com/blog/2011/10/september-2011-sea-ice-extent-looking-ahead.html
If you want some examples of the above cited frustrations, anger, etc., see one or more of these recent articles.
The exact greenhouse gas emissions from one of these hydropower reservoirs is going to vary from project to project, but in one example in Peru cited in the same article linked above emissions from electricity generation were three and a half times those if the electricity had been generated from oil (which is only slightly better than using coal).
(One such cited example is the same Greenscape sneaker above.
If a statute or regulation prohibits hosting specific information in the cloud (such as the example cited by Neil Mangan above), it is the responsibility of the lawyer to adhere to such prohibitions.
Just by way of example, whether or not this agrees with or differs from the statement from Wolters Kluwer, from the video cited above, in which, perhaps supporting their statement that they don't have to create new content, it is said «we now have more software engineers at Wolters Kluwer than we have editors and in our world editors were kind of the kings of the kingdom, certainly for many years», might make for debate.
To support that argument, as noted above, the Hercus decision can be cited as an example in which a failure of the arbitrator to consider the results of a relevant report was deemed to go to the matter of equality under s. 19, resulting in the overturning of an award and the removal of the Arbitrator under s. 46 (7).
The Suskinds» latest book (cited in my last paragraph above) explains that, as do the examples in the quotation from the University of Toronto Law Journal article (see the text accompanying end note [ii]-RRB-.
While the above mentioned initiatives by insurers aimed at creating «Customer Delight» will go a long way in creating a sense of confidence among existing customers who in turn may opt for fresh insurance coverage for themselves or their immediate family besides acting as active brand promoters for the insurance company either through rating the services as best in various surveys being conducted at the market place or through word of mouth by recommending their friends and relatives to go for various insurance products offered by the insurer by citing his / her own example of being provided most satisfying services by the insurer.
For example, the $ 800 annual average for home insurance in Arkansas cited from the NAIC above was calculated in September of 2009.
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