Sentences with phrase «for indeterminate»

«We would urge them to consider that option rather than defer the decision for an indeterminate amount of time.»
State Farm announced in June that it was suspending new coverage for an indeterminate time in all or parts of 16 states, mostly along the coasts and in the South and Sun Belt, and capping its coverage in half a dozen Western states, where mold and disaster claims are most prevalent.
The proposed memorial project, for a site at Hains Point in Washington, DC, is to be a public record of rising sea levels and a living observatory for an indeterminate emergent process.
Many children waiting for adoption, and particularly those younger in age, join their adoptive families as a foster - to - adopt placement and may remain at legal risk for an indeterminate period of time.
The initial low premiums for an indeterminate premium life insurance policy are designed to pay the costs of policy maintenance, current market interest rates, and your personal demographics such as health, age, and where you live.
Individuals may find whole life attractive because it offers coverage for an indeterminate length of time.
«This means that even after one of the parties to a contract of employment for an indeterminate term gives the other party notice of termination, both parties must continue to perform their obligations under the contract until the notice period expires.
Section 82 of the Act provides that a contract of employment for an indeterminate term is not terminated at the time notice is given.
The parties concluded a contract of employment for an indeterminate term that guaranteed him a minimum of 35 hours of work per week.
The ONCA referenced the prior decisions of Haldenby v. Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company and Ladhar v. Economical Mutual Insurance Co. (upheld by the Court of Appeal in Wadhwani v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company), which addressed the same issue and concluded that the Plaintiff's argument based on the return to work provision would extend an Insured's entitlement to benefits for an indeterminate period of time, and would be inconsistent with the need for finality, certainty and the principle of diligence, underlying limitation periods.
For example, a person can often go on sick leave for an indeterminate period of time depending on their illness which may or may not result in big unexpected changes for their employer.
Answer: How about something like»» (The owner of) this email address is currently at a re-education camp for the indeterminate future and (the email address) will not be checked.
Update: for some indeterminate time, and unknown reason, the bulk of this review went AWOL.
For monotonic drivers, uncertainty lies mainly in timing; for indeterminate drivers, even their effect is uncertain.
Kicking them outside for indeterminate lengths of time?
But every few years, the winters become unusually warm or unusually cold, or the frequency of hurricanes increases or decreases, and the pattern sets in for an indeterminate period.
Thanks for the vote of confidence, but you know how I disappear from CE for indeterminate timespans?
Hence the need for an indeterminate zone beyond what is given, beyond the spectator and the work of art, beyond the sayable and visible, again: the reverse of the imaginary.
Visit the basecamp.exe installation at 319 Scholes to prepare for an Indeterminate Hike through urban wilds.
Did you consider simply letting your Twitter account stay frozen in time for the indeterminate future?
The traps lack variety, the altars only offer an extra life in exchange for an indeterminate amount of gold, the secret rooms aren't particularly difficult to find and typically contain little of interest, and pits, instead of unexpectedly dropping you down a dungeon floor and doing some damage, are an instant death.
The new save system will come with tweaks to lock picking and pickpocketing, but this bundle of fixes is currently scheduled for an indeterminate time in the future.
Be it an unfavorable end - user license agreement (EULA) or digital rights management (DRM), corporate entities have endeavored to convey that consumers do not own digital content, but rather license the content for an indeterminate period of time, during which the rights holder can terminate said license with impunity.
They offered her a spot as an EMCA Marketing Operations Manager, a job she originally accepted, but faced with moving to another country for an indeterminate amount of time she ultimately decided the job was not for her.
A foster home must be willing to keep a dog for an indeterminate period of time.
This is the prevent existing offers from sitting in limbo for an indeterminate period of time and forcing a home seller to wait while a home buyer tries to lock in financing.
Once again Kobo was earmarked to take over their e-book business for an indeterminate sum of money.
You are merely licensing the electronic version for an indeterminate amount of time and there have been many cases where users» entire libraries get deleted.
Google has announced that they were able to acquire Jetpac (for a indeterminate amount of money), meaning that iOS users will lose the company's app come September 15, 2014.
Kobo will be taking over their e-book business for an indeterminate sum of money.
Of course, the dark side of release dates also saw some play, as Valve's Portal 2 got pushed to next year while Max Payne 3 will remain underground for an indeterminate amount of time.
Ian (Donal McCann) and his wife Diana (Sinead Cusack) play host to an assortment of friends and family who drop in for indeterminate stays.
R Coronae Borealis star, any of a small group of old stars of the class called peculiar variables that maintain nearly uniform brightness for indeterminate lengths of time and then fall abruptly and dramatically in brightness over the course of a few weeks or less, returning slowly and irregularly to their previous level over several months.
This legislation corrects a rule change made in October, 2017 which would have caused individuals to lose their eligibility for tax relief if the veteran, low - income elderly, and disabled person if admitted to a nursing home for an indeterminate amount of time.
Remain in postdoc for an indeterminate time.
Their stories explain how they prepare for lengthy budget negotiations, the challenges of waiting around for indeterminate amounts of time and the desperation caused by staring at closed doors.
Riots and protests are becoming more common, which is not surprising considering the fact inmates are being imprisoned without having committed a crime, for an indeterminate amount of time.
In this moment and for an indeterminate number of future ones whose precise number is lost to Time, this first homo sapien was the only human on Earth.
Unless, of course, the rumour about the asbestos is actually true, in which case expect utter chaos as they try to rehouse the occupants of the Palace of Westminster for an indeterminate amount of time.
The judge, Mrs Justice Lang, accepted that the case was unusual and said Birk was: «required, against his wishes, to remain a serving police officer for an indeterminate period of time — which I accept could be as long as two to three years if the IPCC finds there is a case to answer — during which time he will not be able to work, either as a police officer or in any other capacity».
It has been said against me, «I can accept the immortality of the soul, but not the resurrection of the body», or «I can not believe that our loved ones merely sleep for an indeterminate period, and that I myself, when I die, shall merely sleep while awaiting the resurrection».
But can we really be reasonably expected to deal with other people on the basis of deciding whether they live or die by trying to project their life prospects for an indeterminate time period?
Stance is posture assumed in readiness for indeterminate but resolute action.
If the vital thrust is shared by all living elements and if certain organic forms are sought as necessary for indeterminate activity, then one might imagine why the same forms tend to appear universally.
The Azhar's traditional pattern of instruction was for the students to choose their teachers according to their inclinations and the standards they had achieved, continuing their studies for an indeterminate time with no examinations until they were ready to graduate.
Once again, another crowdfunded project had gone bust, trapping backer's pledges for an indeterminate period of time.
I was opening a gym later in the year and before I was locked down for an indeterminate amount of time, I wanted to complete market research in an environment I knew nothing about.

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Thus, by describing the antecedent field we can provide a reasonable basis for logical analysis, but we also demonstrate the need for a narrative explanation of the creative process through which the Indeterminate conditions of the antecedent world are transformed into constituent elements of some novel occasion.
Metaphysically speaking, in order for anything even to be, it must be ordered or patterned in some way.18 Without some form it would be sheer indeterminate chaos.
6 For a similar argument based on the indeterminate character of material processes, see James Ross, «Immaterial Aspects of Thought,» The Journal of Philosophy, Vol.
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