He added: «The Silver case is right at
the fault line for some of the difficult questions that have been raised by the courts about what exactly constitutes public corruption.»
Race is one of the crucial
fault lines for the work in «Prospect.4,» as it is in the larger contemporary art scene.
Not exact matches
Co-authored by two Innosight senior partners and Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini, the article provides a framework
for detecting five potential
fault lines: Your business model, customer needs, performance metrics, industry position, and internal talent / capabilities.
Which means leaders have to be vigilant
for what the report calls «
fault lines» — the weakening foundations in your business model, or the shifting needs of your customer base.
The Secular City helped accelerate the secularization of American elite culture, which created not only new openings in the public square
for more - traditional religious bodies but also new
fault lines in our politics»
fault lines that are as visible as this morning's headlines and op - ed pages.
But my experience of the
fault lines that Murdock highlights
for us is more extensive and direct.
But it is also held that globalization has brought in its wake, great inequities, mass impoverishment and despair, that it has fractured society along the existing
fault lines of class, gender and community, while almost irreversibly widening the gap between rich and poor nations, that it has caused the flow of currencies across international borders, which has been responsible
for financial and economic crises in many countries and regions, including the current Asian financial crisis, that it has enriched a small minority of persons and corporations within nations and within the international system, marginalizing and violating the basic human rights of millions of workers, peasants and farmers and indigenous communities.
Bless them
for standing in our thin places between too - much and not - enough, the places where our hearts are breaking and our fears are manifesting and we are so scared and so alone, bless them
for being the ones that show up in the
fault lines to hold our hands and pray and weep with those who weep.
«While I think it's good they're upholding traditional marriage,» says Hart, «there are
fault lines and inconsistencies in the position: why should it be ok
for a member of the laity [to be in a same - sex marriage] but not
for the clergy?
Christianity magazine checks
for theological
fault lines and discovers militant... More
For decades I was under the impression that a major theological difference between Jews and Christians ran along this
fault line.
It's like a
fault line, continually building pressure, just waiting
for that one little slip.
I really do nt
fault Mert
for this, he is who he is, Arsene knew he was slow but still decided to play him on a high
line.
also before the game started when the
line up was announced i claimed dropping wilshire will improve the whole team as a whole not wilshire
fault hes been doing good as a individual but
for some reason with him out the «team» tends to play better.
Was it Ospina's
fault to not clear the cross or let the opposition striker get upon yourselves to head the ball in the net... No our defenders couldn't defend that in first place... Even though Ospina tried to push the ball out of the net... but we were just unlucky... because it went inside... And goal
line technology reported it as a goal... We were wasteful against the opposition goal... fair enough, it happens, but how come the players suddenly become useless
for the team...
knowing our recent history score
line can end up 6,7 - 0 so lets save the world embarrassment, ultimately wengers
fault for leaving the defense like this
To no
fault of his own, Giroud might be a decent striker
for a mid-table team or
for a foreign league, but as Henry suggested, he is not the type of striker you expect to see lead the
line for a PL winning side.
At
fault for the first (completely misjudged the flight of the initial cross), too near his
line for the second, better positional, and anticipation, and he could have easily grabbed the cross, and although Vardy had a free header on the last (defence's
fault), but yet again, what on earth was Cech doing?
how can one club have so many losses against any top opposition they come up against, its not the board's
fault, they don't buy the players, they don't set the
line up, they aren't responsible
for motivating the players its the manager's job to do all these and he sure as hell cant, i just hope he calls it quit by the end of the season
Not Cechs
fault that we couldn't hold a
line for a set piece..
Put his body on the
line a couple of times, but was at
fault for Liverpool's opener which left Remi Garde's men facing an uphill task with just 15 minutes on the clock, losing Sturridge at the back post, although he wasn't given much help by Cissokho.
But, at the end of the day was it Wenger's
fault that the boys don't put thier bodies on the
line for every tackle... every head..
Was partly at
fault for the Sion goal when he came out of the
line, but looked better than many of his more experienced team - mates have looked in the position.
You may have forked out a lot of money
for the top of the
line diaper covers that don't leak, but you can not
fault the diaper company if there are leaks because baby is too small.
This year, Niccoli in a statement said her daughter will do so again and
faulted Amedore
for not going far enough in scaling back the standards, despite having run in 2014 on the ballot
line Stop Common Core (former by Republican gubernatorial nominee Rob Astorino, the
line was renamed the «Reform Party» after the election).
Moi was a master of exploiting
fault lines in Kenyan politics, as highlighted by the strong - arm tactics of Youth
For KANU ’92 in the Rift Valley, which helped him record 67 % in the province in the 1992 presidential elections.
The Democratic governor and mayor — self - described «friends» who have been openly sniping at each other
for months — traded barbs on Tuesday after Cuomo
faulted de Blasio
for appearing alongside Astorino, the Westchester County executive who ran on the Republican
line against Cuomo, during a rally calling
for transportation funding.
For decades now, the future of «the North» has been a
fault line of British politics, but rarely has it enjoyed such a high profile position within the national political agenda.
While many county Democrats have lauded the deal as a win
for the environment and public health — the plant, situated atop two
fault lines, has been cited
for 40 safety and operational «events» since 2012 alone — Republicans and other local community leaders have been quick to raise concerns over the economic impact of its decommissioning.
He held that the summon was in
line with a ruling of the Court of Appeal in Abuja that
faulted his earlier refusal to grant Metuh's request
for subpoena to be issued against Dasuki.
Happily
for annoyed Conservatives, the newspaper quotes a senior Lib Dem as saying Trident replacement is a «massive
fault line» between the two parties, especially as the Lib Dem manifesto states that the party would oppose such a like -
for - like replacement, and would instead argue
for «alternatives».
For more than a decade, Steckler and colleagues have collected data from instruments positioned along a known
fault line stretching from Myanmar (also known as Burma) to eastern India.
The comments appeared to confirm what geologists, biologists and environmentalists had been warning about
for years: building a massive hydropower dam in an area that is heavily populated, home to threatened animal and plant species, and crossed by geologic
fault lines is a recipe
for disaster.
Researchers think that an important part of the answer is that resistance between the plates of rock, sand and water in a
fault line drops significantly during a quake — because of rock melting or increased water pressure,
for example — but no one has been able to measure this effect properly.
The rock on either side of the
fault line continues to move and «points to a recurrence time
for a 1356 - type earthquake in the Basel area of about 1,500 to 2,500 years,» Meghraoui and team write.
Geologist Hiroko Sugioka, then a chief scientist at the Japan Agency
for Marine — Earth Science Technology (JAMSTEC), realized that a mobile system stationed near
fault lines or smoldering volcanoes could be simpler and cheaper than a permanent observatory.
But searching
for electronic
fault lines is still second nature, even when he's not at work.
And in 2003, the National Center
for Airborne Laser Mapping was created (with funding from the National Science Foundation) in partnership with the University of Florida and the University of California, Berkeley to promote the use of ALSM in ongoing research — and so far it has even pinpointed at least one previously unknown
fault line (near Puget Sound, WA).
Subra's work in refinery communities like Norco exposes the racial and economic
fault lines in rural America, where impoverished communities of color often become the dumping ground
for our nation's toxic wastes.
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for decoration only, missing studs will not be considered a
fault.
I'm due
for a seismic event and you're dancing on the
fault line.
The Academy has been willing to overlook such
faults when nominating films
for below - the -
line categories (see Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland), but there's just too much wrong here to notice any right.
The ring circles the Pacific Ocean with
fault lines and volcanoes, and accounts
for 90 % of all earthquakes.
Maybe it's the director's
fault, but seeing so many bad performances all
lined up in a row made me consider that few actors go
for big, brave choices and raw, aggressive, messy human emotion, and that there's a similar fear of the Spalding Gray approach where one does as little as possible, as well as of the strange vibe we catch from actors working under the spell of David Lynch.
For most of the running time, the adaptation is faithful to a
fault — with huge chunks of narration lifted from the book, and even
lines of McCarthy's prose written out on screen.
The
fault lies not with the two leads, Emma Suárez (The Mosquito Net) and Adriana Ugarte (Palm Trees in the Snow), both of whom continue in a long
line of women who deliver moving performances
for Almodóvar.
But, instead, the same
fault line emerged; many of those in this debate
for years returned to their camps.
The Times editors
fault DeVos
for supposedly supporting «legislative changes that have reduced oversight and accountability»
for charter schools — a charge that treads a thin
line between exaggeration and falsehood — and laments that DeVos wants to expand school choice in Detroit, where supposedly «charter schools often perform no better than traditional schools, and sometimes worse» [links in the original].
The tepid reaction to DeVos's selection among liberal and moderate education - reform groups such as Democrats
for Education Reform and Education Trust may indicate new and deepened
fault lines within the ed - reform coalition.