Sentences with phrase «from executed»

Oversaw all aspects of buyer & seller transactions from executed purchase agreement to closing
arguments that legalisation of such practices will inevitably result in the exploitation by the rich (recipients) of the poor (donors) to their profound disadvantage, qualms about the ethically suspect source of the organs to be transplanted, namely, as here, from executed prisoners; and quaint and idealistic, but arguably antiquated notions that donations are always made altruistically.
The stock price at which an investor places an order will likely be different from the executed price it is bought at or sold.
After getting no reply to subsequent request for further evidence on the origin of the organs, Mondelli says, the journal asked the authors» institution for an official document, by 3 February, confirming that organs were not sourced from executed prisoners.
For years, Chinese officials have come under fire for allegedly allowing the use of organs from executed prisoners for transplants, including for foreigners coming to the country for so - called medical tourism.
A journal has decided to retract a 2016 study because of concerns that its data on the safety of liver transplantation involved organs sourced from executed prisoners in China.
The Cleveland Public Library, Harvard Law School, and Brown University all have books clad in skin stripped from executed criminals or from the poor.
Desperate, H. Q. became a transplant tourist, securing a liver — probably from an executed prisoner — in 2004.
They could have gone elsewhere: to Pakistan, where entire villages are populated by men who have been stripped of a kidney; to China, where kidney harvesting from executed prisoners has supported a booming transplant industry; or to the Philippines, where transplant tourism flourished until May 2008, when the government banned the trade.
Authors of liver transplant study don't satisfy journal editor that organs were not from executed prisoners
He, too, takes a Japanese name and inherits a wife and child from an executed man.
She added that China also harvests organs for transplant from executed prisoners, but is working to stop the practice.
Environmental groups filed a lawsuit a week after Trump signed the order, asking a U.S. District Court in Alaska to prevent the Trump administration from executing the order.
Downtime during trading hours can prevent your orders from executing.
Refraining from executing even those persons who may deserve execution is the way — the only way — in which to avert the occasional execution of persons mistakenly convicted, and to leave open the possibility of their exoneration.
God's love does not keep Him from executing «justice for the oppressed» (Psalms 146:7).
The hard part is keeping them from executing those plays.
President Mahama further said he will not be distracted from executing his mandate of transforming the nation by what he termed «useless insults.»
... Absent an order from the court, LATFOR does not have the authority to proceed as though it had been enjoined from executing the law.»
Losing those modules might well prevent the robot from executing the standard four - legged walk, but the robot could evolve a new walking strategy with the remaining modules.
A new study in the journal Structure shows how ALS mutations disrupt the protein at the atomic level, preventing it from executing its proper function and instead leading to those aggregates.
Synopsis: Filmmaker Amy Berg tells the story of the fight to stop the state of Arkansas from executing an innocent man.
The original isn't quite Plato, of course, but back then a car chase usually stood for a rebellion against the establishment, and that's precisely how one would characterize insurance investigator Maindrian Pace's evasion of the police in a stolen vehicle across state lines; a cigar is just a cigar in the remake, despite the ludicrous, if funny, suggestion that Cage's «Memphis» Raines drives fast selflessly — that is, to keep an unaccountably psychotic gangster (Christopher Eccleston) from executing Ma Raines's other son, Kip (Giovanni Ribisi, in full greaseball mode).
Apart from executing the unique trick of having us root for human extinction, War foregrounds a beautiful tension between the savage instinct for retribution and higher restraint — ironically fought within the heart of an animal.
Sometimes that means a polite «request for reconsidering» to the principal who has suggested an assignment that prevents the coach from executing the role identified in their partnership agreement.
Myriad factors prevent designers from executing such details today — one can imagine safety engineers and accountants breathing out of paper bags as they consider the gleaming but useless bumpers on a 1935 Packard.
There's a satisfaction that you get from executing a perfect gearshift that flappy paddles just don't give you.
Apple has acknowledged that the new 10.3.2 update remedies URL handling through improved state management and stopped some books from executing arbitrary code with root privileges.
Aside from executing your marketing plan, here are four critical steps every author should take on Amazon as soon as the book is released.
Update: On the heels of the latest update 4.2, Apple has pushed through an update to 4.2.1 which is mainly security updates that revolve around the Webkit and preventing hackers from executing malicious code.
But the platform distracts from executing on your strategy.
Record keeping should never distract you from executing a trade properly.
Just like over crowding your charts with too many indicators can cause conflicting signals, watching too much financial news can keep you from executing timely and profitable trades.
Competing market centers are prohibited from executing at a price inferior to the best quote displayed in the market, but they may match that price.
From executing and eventually learning command line inputs to playing badminton with your trio of down - and - out hacker comrades, Quadrilateral Cowboy is a celebration of videogames and interactivity, right down to that very last heist.
Sadira is a cold - blooded assassin who has contracted with Ultratech to quiet whistleblowers, activists, politicians and any other enemies of the megacorporation who might prevent the artificial intelligence called ARIA from executing her plans for an evolved humanity.
Typically, they're programmed as computer - controlled helpers because developers assume that part of their games» allure comes from the power fantasy of being The One — the character that saves the world or stops the terrorist from executing his nefarious plot.
A self - portrait of Renoir, then around 35 and about five years away from executing his great boating party scene, is included among the depictions of his future wife.
Without such a clause in say a lease contract, a lessor who has waived their right to terminate the lease for late payment of the rent in the past may be barred from executing that right in the future.
The International Court of Justice at The Hague in the Netherlands ruled unanimously yesterday that the United States violated international law by failing to stop Texas from executing a Mexican national last summer, Lyle Denniston reports at SCOTUSblog.
2016 Magazine Feature: An inside look at the government's epic attempt to prosecute the five accused 9/11 plotters in an untested military system at Guantanamo Bay — and defense lawyers» efforts to prevent the government from executing the men they say are torture victims.
In addition to preventing ancient 16 - bit viruses from executing, this will also force companies to upgrade their ancient 16 - bit programs that could be vulnerable and unpatched.
Replay Protection is the generalized term for how you can prevent an attacker from executing replay attacks.
This detail was mentioned in the Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera, which also said that the Italian authorities had obtained an arrest warrant for Sera but been blocked from executing it by the US State Department.
CylancePROTECT loads a small - footprint agent onto endpoints containing a mathematical model that can identify and prevent both known and unknown malware from executing.
Once that agent is fully installed and you've got a policy configured on the endpoint, you can then be offline — if someone gives you a USB key, or you open an email that's sat in your inbox, we can prevent that malware from executing on your machine.»
The idea is that this could prevent some malicious programs from executing scripts on the / data partition.
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One of the biggest was our work with Charles Merritt, whose social media targeting and analytics, plus a natural knack for strategy, enabled us to execute a crowdfunding campaign with $ 50,000 from 1,000 donors all over the country.
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