Foreclosures also end with the eviction of the owner, who
exercises no control over the process.
Not exact matches
When the laws of early Israel were in
process of formation, rubric and ethic were combined and, thus deposited together in the written statutes, they continued to
exercise together a binding
control over life.
Process theists like me are said to believe, in other words, that «it would be better, all things considered, if God had been able to
exercise complete, unilateral
control over the world, exactly as postulated by Calvin.»
Speaking in favour of the amendment, QC and crossbench peer Lord Pannick said it would enable Parliament to
exercise some «
control»
over the
process of withdrawal and fulfil its duty to properly scrutinise.
In doing so, you will also
exercise supervisory
control over personnel, resources as well as legal and administrative
processes and procedures.
Kaloyeros, who
exercised effectively unilateral
control over the bidding
process, forwarded a solicitation from a rival construction company to Nicolla six months before the issuance of a state request for proposals, according to the complaint.
Companies such as Smith & Fong, which owns a stake in its Chinese manufacturing plant, can
exercise more
control over processing; Smith & Fong and various other manufacturers and importers, including Teragren on Bainbridge Island in Washington State, now offer bamboo flooring and plywood made with formaldehyde - free glue.
Maybe it's that by understanding how these metabolic
processes work, and knowing that we can
control the rates at which each one happens through our diet (and
exercise) we needn't agonize
over the day - to - day calorie counting.
This is a natural
process of human biology
over a lifespan, though actions can be taken to thwart it such as
controlling for important variables such as diet,
exercise, stress, and sleep.
They can
exercise full
control over the educational
process, even providing their own teachers, or they can let Accelerate Education's own highly qualified staff teach the students as an extension of their own faculty.
He's done what he could never do with a traditional publisher because he can
exercise complete
control over the entire
process.
Brands that own their own manufacturing facility can
exercise greater
control over the entire manufacturing
process.
And even though they are not connected directly, it is still helpful to consider how Haida artists use line to
exercise control over the subject (which is abstracted through this painting technique) and to be in
control of their painting
process (carefully drawn lines leave no doubt as to who is in charge).
Because of these different informal practices - that are supposedly in line with Regulation 1025/2012, but can not be really qualified as a «formalized
process» of check by the EC, it is be difficult to follow the AG when he argues that... «[t] he Commission
exercises significant
control over the procedure for the drafting of harmonized technical standards by the CEN».
While the Lords amendments would give the judges greater
control over the instigation and
process of CMP, including through looking at alternatives and
exercising greater
control over the initiative of the
process, they do nothing to address the underlying unfairness of the system and the impact it may have on the credibility of the judiciary.
Through well thought out and fully developed job descriptions, focused and efficient recruitment marketing and sourcing practices, relevant and valid interviewing and assessment
processes, and thorough and appropriate background screening, the HR department can
exercise a tremendous amount of
control over the hiring
process, ultimately funneling only the strongest candidates through to the hiring decision maker.
Limiting the prospective buyer from
exercising a sense of
control over the decision making and buying
process.
But because you
exercise control over the loan
process, you can compete well on the basis of customer service.