Sentences with phrase «for movement of»

• Performed duties as an Accountable Manager, and as an operator for the movement of Training Devices / Aids.
Managed individual case files monitoring them for adjudicative and interview readiness, identifying sensitive appeals cases and accounting for the movement of files to other locations
Collaborated with new owners and lab managers to develop plan that improved existing IT infrastructure, and plan heavy logistics for movement of IT Department from IL to OH without service interruption.
Crossed trained in operating industrial dryers, refiner for buckeye, forklifts for movement of product on production and warehousing, front - end loaders for pad operations and loading hoppers, ran production machines for cat litter and paper bedding.
In this new video, we see he now uses the Zune controls for movement of the Tetris shapes, which seems a bit nicer and over all game play (if you can call it that) looks smoother.
Both groups are ultimately trying to achieve the same goal - making bitcoin scalable, secure and usable, and making it the largest decentralized network for the movement of value.
I happened to drop in to the Senate gallery on the day that the then Leader of the (Diefenbaker) Government in the Senate, Walter Aseltine, gave notice that two days hence he would move for the movement of the judge from N. Bay.
There are time limits for the movement of a grievance through all internal levels and, if not resolved, for its referral to arbitration;
Given the CFSP and the internal market for the movement of capital, the Member States used the Union, in particular CFSP instruments and (former Community) regulations, to comply with those obligations.
Costs of coastal protection versus costs of land - use relocation; potential for movement of populations and infrastructure; also see tropical cyclones above
(BTW, you have to carry out special procedures to compensate for movement of weather stations in the anomoly record, which is why looking at raw data can be very misleading if the station has moved or procedures were changed.
A diagram on graph paper for the movement of light on eight Plexiglas beams floating in a magnetic field, Art and Technology Proposal: Beams and Intensity of Lights, 1968, was on view in this long - overdue survey, which originated at KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin and was organized by its chief curator, Ellen Blumenstein.
(Flights available for the movement of pets is subject to cancellation due to change in type of aircraft operating the route.)
It is the responsibility of the guide dog user to stay alert and listen out for the movement of the traffic or discern other sounds in the environment to evaluate a move forward.
Aside from having no jobs as the main reason for the movement of the people, housing is also another factor.
These actions are metaphors for the movement of a market.
One day, Jess spent six hours spread untidily across her bedroom floor, chin in hand, motionless except for the movement of her other hand going back and forth across the page.
The bleed is the part on the side of a document that gives the printer a small amount of space to account for movement of the paper, and design inconsistencies.
The polarization between two political, economical, ethical causes creates the energy needed for the movement of the social systems.
These herpes dating sites for the movement of complex security algorithms, communication features and a variety of other options, allowing users to complete control of their personal data.
A primary function of muscles is to create tension and produce force for movement of the body's skeletal system.
I advocate for movement of the body, the way it was designed too - through exercise!
A partner can help you get a feel for the movement of the tailbone.
Plantar flexion is just medical terminology for the movement of pointing / pressing the ball (front part) of your foot downwards.
Learn unique, energetic choreography coupled with effective cues to reinforce safe biomechanics for each movement of the workout.
Agonist — Muscle directly engaged in contraction, which is primarily responsible for movement of a body part.
It is also the driving for the movement of day into night and vice versa, from one season to another and that of time.
In this model, OspA is proposed to be an adhesin that tethers the spirochetes to the midgut epithelium (5, 6), whereas OspC is thought to be important for movement of the spirochete within the tick (7, 8).
One possible mechanism for the movement of cells from one state to another would be the combination of stochastic changes in low - level gene expression or noise, combined with positive feedback loops.
The researchers at OSU developed a new mathematical approach to optimize the design of the dispatching system for the movement of goods and to minimize the impact on drivers.
But it is as channels for the movement of rare or endangered species that the idea has captured the imagination of environmentalists.
«Halogens like chlorine or bromine are added to the water as a tracer for the movement of soil - water.
Unfortunately, writes journalist Lois Parshley in her feature article «Catching Fever,» the common enabler for the movement of each of these ailments is human - caused climate change.
The trigeminal nerve is the nerve that gives sensitivity to the snout of the animal, and as the maxillary canal is shortened, it allows for movement of the nerve as it branches into the soft tissue of the lip and nose where it innervates the whiskers.
For example, many naturally occurring transmembrane proteins act as gateways for the movement of specific substances across a biological membrane.
Along the walls of these vessels are very small openings called pits that allow for the movement of materials between adjoining vessels.
«We think these coastal waters were really important for the movement of metals in the Bronze Age.
«On Election Day, security officers are to provide security cover for movement of election officials and materials,» the EC stated in Guide to Voters,» manual made available to the Ghana News Agency in...
«They have also confessed to be working as couriers for movement of stolen funds by other cybercriminals.
«For us, what this meant especially in the context of Lagos and Kano collaboration is the refurbishing of the narrow gauge Lagos to Kano Rail with a concession to General Electric who are proposing to invest almost $ 2billion to ensure that the rail route is effective for movement of cargo from Apapa port to Kano.
It's only for the movement of goods.
How else would we have known that, in some instances, we have provided them with facilities for the movement of personnel and equipment to help some of our neighbours who were facing security and health challenges?
And rather worryingly, given it is transport that provides the physical connection to Europe for movement of goods and people, there is «no prospect» of getting an agreement by next September.
«It is not our business to provide safety for presidential press corps,» he said, explaining that it is the presidency that provides vehicle for the movement of the press corps, adding «I will imagine that things have been put right and to ensure their safety.
There is no attempt to adjust for movement of elections out of the usual cycle (such as today's Anglesey elections, or the 2012 Scottish local elections that would traditionally have been held in 2011 but were postponed because of the Scottish parliament elections).
The technologists now laying plans for the movement of men to the moon would do well to consider Frank Freitas for the landing party.
«Of these, 23 were for movement of livestock outside the supply chain nominated on the ESCAS paperwork to facilities that have been audited and are OIE compliant, with no compromise of animal welfare,» the report said.
Another spokesperson for the movement of feminist witchcraft is Z. (Zsuzsanna) E. Budapest, who outlines the, female - dominant or «dianic» form of Wicca in her book The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries.
Naturally, the Left Hegelians paved the way for a movement of religious criticism which would swiftly become secularized into one of political opposition.
I found occasionally that assigned passages began too late or ended too soon for the movement of the pericope, and once in a while odd excisions were made right in the middle of the text.
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