Sentences with phrase «formal term limits»

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Standard & Poor's criticized Oyster Bay's lack of long - term financial planning, absence of a formal policy to limit borrowing and pay down debt, unrealistic projections and failure to make budget adjustments when actual revenue and expenses don't add up.
It seems to me that formal education sooner or later has got to reach a limiting factor in terms of how much it makes our mind scientific.
Dr. Andrea DeCapua is the national expert on SLIFE who coined the term, Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education.
Like Lyrical Abstraction and Neo-Geo, the term can feel nearly libelous to the individual artists who find themselves so identified, perhaps because it seems to suggest a strategy of isolating and securing a limited formal objective to the exclusion of psychological and political content.
The surfaces of Orozco's paintings are fairly uninflected, paint here is read as a given or found term; it works within the context of a gallery space where a formal play between the paintings can be read inside the limits of walls, floor and ceiling.
First, while I have no short - term plans to practice law (in the same formal sense that some law profs are affiliated with firms or take on pro bono cases), I wouldn't necessarily be against a limited consulting gig if an interesting opportunity came along.
If limited term recognition periods are introduced, then in my view there ought to be some formal legal link established between recognition and funding so that the periods are the same.
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