Sentences with phrase «examples of such statements»

Given below are a few examples of such statements that can be used by anyone for reference purpose.
Examples of such statements include, but are not limited to, statements relating to Cytokinetics» and its partners» research and development activities of Cytokinetics» product candidates.

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Statements within the guidelines about violence towards women, for examplesuch as «To snap a bitch's neck, make sure to apply all your pressure to the middle of her throat» — are considered okay because they are not specific threats.
If we view the soul as an effective social system for the procurement of intense experience, we can legitimately apply to it Whitehead's statement in «Immortality» that «the more effective social systems involve a large infusion of various soils of personalities as subordinate elements in their make - up — for example, an animal body, or a society of animals, such as human beings» (IMM 690).
For example, Hartshorne's statement in his Letter to Brightman of January 22, 1942 «in God's immediacy is everything, everything actual as such, everything potential also as such
In proving this sweeping statement we need not single out some one example of our moral plight, such as our perplexity of conscience in the killing and destruction of war, and treat it as an isolated problem.
Consider as an example of strictly conceptual presuppositional analysis Ogden's claim that «To exist as a self at all is possible solely on the basis of faith, so that the statement, «Unless you believe, you shall not understand,» is true in a sense not only of the Christian or the religious believer but of every human being simply as such» (TPT 69, emphasis added).
We are told that Bruce Reichenbach is an example of such a FWT in that he «says that he rests his belief in the omnipotence of God solely on the fact that this doctrine is implied by various biblical statements» (ER 50).
For the same reason, the «answers» to such issues do not come in the form of general statements so much as in terms of personal address (for example, Job 38:1 - 40:2, Jeremiah 15:15 - 21, II Corinthians 12:1 - 10).
A good example of such formulations is Heidegger's statements concerning the eclipse or absence of God.
41:13; 43:13; 48:17) Such sentences in the priest's oracle elicit corresponding statements from the supplicant in his concluding expression of assurance in the Kiagelied, as, for example, «thou art my God» (Ps.
This is evident in Adventures of Ideas, such as in the passage on «Creativity» quoted at length above, or in its reference to the dart of Lucretius.14 It is also evident in Modes of Thought, for example, its statement about «the whole antecedent world conspiring to produce a new occasion» (164).
But the remainder of Dennis» statement — a condemnation of drug use and praise for the strict Pan Am testing — clearly implied such guilt and left the impression that the point of the exercise was to make an example of the Caracas 12.
I fail to see how anyone could reasonably interpret this statement as being a reference to anyone other than myself given the juxtaposition of the post and the fact that doctors are usually referred to as such (Dr Fleiss, for example, not «Paul»).
Companies such as Nestlé actively promote this idea, following their statements of support for breastfeeding with idealising claims for products, as in the above example.
Your socialist statements fill the interweb daily and your association with that imbecilic oik Hundal will not, in the end, be a good thing.Imagine, for example the embarrasment to a US politician of such a connection.
For example, a generalized statement such as «I learned a variety of techniques» won't make the same impact as «I learned to express, isolate, and purify two proteins, which I used in an assay to test their interaction.»
For example, people who highly agree with statements such as «I am fully in control of my own fate,» or, «I never regret my decisions,» are deemed to be self - enhancing.
Leidner mentions Nelson Mandela, a leader who «offered South Africans an example of how to deal with the legacy of apartheid without resorting to further violence by making statements such as, «If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy.
In a statement posted on his blog that was subsequently taken down, Brookes said he was «aided by dozens of helpers, who both submitted material to the site and helped in analyzing suspected data, a triage system of sorts was developed, such that only the most egregious examples were posted.»
For example, when responding to the statement «my partner demands that I obey his whims,» the majority of the women surveyed did not believe that such behaviour amounted to violence, justifying it as their «partner's character.»
For example, if your living room consists of fairly conservative hues, such as brown, gray or navy, you can make your pillows statement pieces by opting for a bold pattern.
«By way of example, the teacher survey undertaken by Murdoch University in 2012 invited participants to respond to statements such as: «NAPLAN promotes a socially supportive and positive classroom environment» and «NAPLAN has meant that students have control over the pace, directions and outcomes of lessons in my class».
This 14 page spreadsheet activity resource is suitable for Functional Skills ICT - Numerical Data and Graphs and covers: Theory sheets providing explanations and examples of arithmetical formulas, referencing and BODMAS and also functions such as SUM and also IF and VLookup / HLookup statements, along with creating comparison bar charts.
PARCC's sample literary analysis task for fourth grade, for example, asks multiple - choice questions such as, «Which statement best expresses the themes of the story?»
For example, a student might assess how strong his or her thesis statement is by using phrases from a rubric, such as «Focuses on one specific aspect of the subject» or «Makes an assertion that can be argued.»
For example, instead of leaving a vague, summative statement, such as «This was an effective activity, because...,» I might ask «What about this activity do you feel had the greatest impact on student learning?»
For example, the Hope Survey includes such statements as, 7 «There are lots of ways around any problem,» and «I energetically pursue my goals.»
Participants will sit down for a 20 - minute, one - on - one consultation with Lynn Lobell, Grant & Resource Manager for Queens Council on the Arts, who will provide individualized and tailored feedback on a piece of writing, such as a grant application, artist statement, or promotional material, for example.
The official statement from Doig's attorney: «I have rarely seen such a flagrant example of -LSB-...]
For example, the paired statements «Environmentalists assert that the reports by the panel are watered down by a requirement that sponsoring governments approve its summaries line by line» and «Some experts fret that the organization, charged with assessing fast - evolving science, has failed to keep pace with an explosion of climate research» seem too easy, and I worry that such beliefs and accusations become propagated as facts without some serious evaluation as to their authority.
I agree with your 3 points, but I would recommend more general statements, for example, author disclosure of potential conflicts of interest (financial or NON-financial — such as membership in related organizations / lobbies) and transparency in the peer - review process (e.g. reviewers to be identified).
This is part of Monckton's trick of counting the true statements in Spencers interview, just because they are pedantically true, doesn't mean they actually support the argument presented (counting irrelevant statements such as Dr Spencers qualifications is another example of inflating the count).
If you think that catastrophic predictions are being made as a result of the use of GCMs, then I would like to see either some concrete examples of such predictions or a withdrawal / clarification of your statement.
The leaked AR5 draft contains important statements on solar effects which seem to be examples of such «get out clauses».
No such statement is made in Oke et al 1991 or Johnson et al 1991, where nuanced discussions are made, with Fairbanks and Moscow being mentioned as examples of very large winter UHI effects.
Such a statement, and other examples of noble cause corruption, are conscious choices of putting expediency before honesty.
Your statement about N2 radiation in the Earth [s atmosphere not having to obey radiation laws is irrelevant and a fine example of how knowing the question to ask means that you have 80 % of the answerhas a lemma that some questions such as yours have no meaning because they are based on a set of false assumption.
You might argue that you can plan 3 small trees in the space needed by the bigger tree and the advantage tilts back to the smaller tree, but one would need to measure and test this before making such a statement (for example, an old, large tree could easily weigh 100 + tonnes, grow at 2 % (2000 kg) per year yet take up less space than the 100 small trees required to store the same amount of mass.
(I'm going to bracket technical concerns about the implementation of the Recommendation, which really reduce to drafting matters — e.g., presumably the statement of principles will be drafted in such a way that it does not conflict with lawyers» duties to their clients (for example, presumably a criminal defence lawyer will not be put in a position where their representation of a client charged with or convicted of a hate crime is somehow a breach of the statement of principles).)
There is such a thing as «psychological» state aid (see case C - 399 / 10 P Bouyges and Boygues Télécom, which the CJEU also refers to in the Eventech case), for example if a government makes a public statement that it will ensure the preservation of a company that is about to go bankrupt but does not yet take specific measures.
These include for example, the right to claim unfair dismissal, to receive statutory sick pay maternity, paternity and parental rights; to be paid the national living or minimum wage depending if they are aged 25 or more; to have working time rights such as not to be forced to work more than 48 hours per week, regular rest breaks and night working health and safety standards; to receive a statement of terms and conditions of employment.
For example, some cultures value direct, assertive statements and speaking up without waiting for a turn; other cultures disapprove of such behavior.
For example, such an inference may be made when the witness» medical records (a) are written in the «first person,» as in a patient's medical history: (b) specifically quote the witness as having made the statement: or (c) clearly indicate on the face of the records that the only source of the medical history was the witness, as when the information reveals something only the witness would know and which could not come from a third party....
It states: «Unqualified statements such as «We apply the terms of the new Act to all our customers immediately» will have very wide ramifications, for example on long - tail business, unless it is also clearly stated that the interim provisions only apply to policies incepting after a certain date.»
Cox J accepted the submission that, particularly in sex and race discrimination cases, which by their nature are fact sensitive and thus it is essential that all the facts are known, in the example of the employer that states under the cloak of the without prejudice rule «we do not want you because you are black», such a statement would fall within the unambiguous impropriety exception.
The contempt alleged in Mr Atwal's case included examples of false statements in both such documents.
For example, unlike the Common Rule, the proposed rule would have required that the authorization include a description of the information to be used or disclosed that identifies the information in a specific and meaningful way, an expiration date, and where, use of disclosure of the requested information will result in financial gain to the entity, a statement that such gain will result.
See for example this statement from U. Michigan: the underpinnings of any such restrictions are pretty broad (see the USC statement, including titles VI and VII of theCivil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and so on — those sorts of concerns apply to private schools as well).
Based on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario publishing two «policy statements» requiring registrants to provide effective referrals, five registrants challenged their obligations to provide effective referrals, on the basis that their having to provide referrals for services that considered wrongful — services such as abortions, medical assistance in dying, or contraception for example — constituted complicity and violated their religious freedom.
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