Sentences with phrase «from fundamental»

Freddie Mac's «decision to veer away from fundamental risk management practices appears to harken back to the loan production - driven days in the years leading up to the 2007 - 2008 financial crisis» — abuses that «turned out to be disastrous for the entire economy,» the group wrote.
The times that are ahead remind me a lot of the «50s and the «60s when people began questioning how they were doing business from fundamental rules to ethics and even lifestyles.
But lasting health benefits may be better derived from fundamental changes in how we live.
Rather than support and build the capacity of our organisations, complex government funding requirements can become the business of our organisations, taking them away from their fundamental service delivery role.
Many times arguments stem from a fundamental misunderstanding, and not from ill - will or malice.
What can we learn about ourselves when shifts in power result from fundamental assumptions being challenged by blockchain or presidential direction and policies?
Consideration will be given to understanding clinical depression from a fundamental neurobiological perspective, which will set the stage for delivering enhanced treatment for clients suffering from depression, anxiety, and emotional deregulation and other disorders.
In this exclusive mastery training course, today's leading Ericksonian Hypnosis experts will guide you step - by - step from fundamental through advanced principles and techniques, preparing you to effectively integrate Ericksonian Hypnosis in your clinical practice.
With the SegWit activation process underway, and the scaling debate being resolved, the road looks clear for more all time highs from a fundamental perspective.
When faced with a scandal or something that sullies his idealistic pitch for building global community, Zuckerberg will only deny what's obvious: Facebook's design suffers from fundamental flaws that favor data - gathering over privacy, and that model threatens the very pillars of democratic discourse.
This argument seems to stems from the fundamental concern that justice must not only be done, but must be seen to be done.
Recent judicial experience suggests that wide application of the protean concept of proportionality would require the development of additional doctrinal tools (such as deference) in order to ensure that the proportionality test is applied with appropriate intensity across the wide spectrum of administrative law cases, ranging from fundamental rights on one end to purely economic interests at the other extreme.
The Third Circuit's novel theory of injury - by - inefficiency departs from fundamental principles of Article III standing, and if left undisturbed, the decision below will invite abusive class action litigation.
The central problem in the handling of causation in the courts below arose not in their failure to have appropriate regard to the less stringent standard of proof required by the legislation here, but from their fundamental misapprehension of how causation ̶ irrespective of the standard of proof ̶ may be inferred from evidence.
All these deviations from the fundamental law, and others, occurred in the course of constituting the commission, the preparation for trial and defense, the trial itself, and therefore, in effect, in the sentence imposed.
The Court then quoted the cases of Sopropé, a case concerning the applicability of EU fundamental rights when Member State authorities apply EU customs law, and ERT, one of the landmark cases laying down the applicability of EU fundamental rights where Member States use the discretion EU law grants them to deviate from the fundamental freedoms of the internal market.
Anneliese has advised in relation to a wide range of EU law issues from the fundamental freedoms to discrimination and the scope of the Marleasing principle.
It is strongly argued by many that arbitration should always be subject to the fundamental principles which underpin most domestic legal systems and ultimately reflect the rule of law — and should not, as some contend, be a process which is totally detached from those fundamental principles.
The ICS will include an appeal mechanism, giving the tribunal appellate jurisdiction over (a) errors in the application or interpretation of applicable law; (b) manifest errors in the appreciation of the facts, including the appreciation of relevant domestic law; and (c) the grounds set out in Article 52 (1) of the ICSID Convention, such as the presence of corruption or a serious departure from the fundamental rules of procedure.
The CJEU dealt with the issue head on stating that article 51 (1) of the Charter «confirms the Court's case - law relating to the extent to which actions of the Member States must comply with the requirements flowing from the fundamental rights guaranteed in the legal order of the European Union» (para. 18).
The point is that these results are not derived directly from fundamental theory, hence the models are phenomenological.
No other equality relating to the atmospheric fluxes can be deduced from the fundamental laws of thermodynamics.
Because there is not complete consensus about the combination of forcing and related feedbacks, does not take away from the fundamental physics involved in understanding the net forcing.
What we're talking about are basic human tendencies that derive from fundamental attribute of our psychology and our cognitive processing.
It is a hierarchy of models, from fundamental law, to phenomenological law, to numerical models using those laws (and usually numerical approximations) a to build a numerical model which can not fit in a more classical mathematical expression.
It is, imho, not justified once the numerical model becomes complex enough, because the most part of the model is not from fundamental laws, but from numerical approximations, parametrisation, and a lot of interraction between different modules and physics.
Decadal forecasting — btw — is better understood as proceeding from fundamental understanding of the systems in play.
Another argument against consensus messaging is that public understanding of the climate issue has moved on from fundamental issues such as the consensus.
Unfortunately, the bill is a distraction from fundamental problems with the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), which is forcing more and more ethanol into the nation's fuel supply.
But President Obama also has some other big tools at his disposal: Rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline, ending destructive oil and gas drilling in the Arctic and on public lands, stopping mountaintop - removal mining, curbing fossil fuel exports, and closing loopholes that exempt drilling and fracking for oil and gas from fundamental environmental protections.
I note that the page I cited give two different ways to derive the law from fundamental principles, so to overthrow the SB Law you'll have to show that both derivations are wrong...
This statement proves illusory because those models are indeed decoupled from the fundamental physical principles defined at the microscopic scale by a hiatus, the meteorological processes at the small and medium scales [or synoptic processes] which are not described in their physical reality.
These are computer simulations built from the fundamental laws of physics, and they have made many accurate predictions since the 1970s.
As would indeed be anticipated from the fundamental physics of complexity.
offsetting is always going to be a distraction from the fundamental fact that we need to reduce our emissions — drastically — very soon.
We know this from fundamental physics B) the final temp and the temporal and spatial evolution of that temperature is a combination of many factors, some which we understand well (radiative physics) and some which we do nt understand very well..
We know this from fundamental physics.»
So, speaking of ditching SAW1 as you do, perhaps you can explain how, in the real world, we can have harmonics from a fundamental that isn't there?
Their ultimate goal is to move from fundamental to applied research and technology development, setting the stage for a direct solar fuels industry.
Apart from the fundamental scientific advances of the breakthrough papers, there is an hierarchy of classes of lesser papers, along the lines of those which — • Confirm or deny the main thrust of a breakthrough paper by arriving from other angles • Provide an alternative or improvement to the main findings of breakthrough papers • Contribute more observation to the breakthrough paper and discuss its relevance • Seek to set a complementary base for a breakthrough in a related aspect of science • Report the views of a clutch of authors about a topic they deem to have political importance • Ditto for educational importance • Write papers that are knowingly lacking good science to place authors in one camp or another • Lambast an author or authors for being on the «wrong» side of a polarised topic • Perform meta analysis Etc..
I don't see that Crichton's argument is any better — it uses the precise same tactic of arguing from the fundamental uncertainty of the scientific enterprise to try to undermine results that Crichton doesn't like.
This impasse — and its implications for the European Union — derives from the fundamental fact that the climate crisis confronts us in a profoundly unequal world.
A compelling argument for the positive longwave response is a leading alternate to Lindzen's IRIS although it receives less attention, and is known as the FAT hypothesis (from Dennis Hartmann) and arises from the fundamental physics of convection only heating the atmosphere where radiative cooling is efficient, and thus the temperature at the top of convective cloudiness should be near constant as it becomes warmer.
The more I talk to social scientists and psychologists about humanity's growing pains in its current population and appetite surge, the more it's clear that the «market failures» described by economists examining environmental issues derive from fundamental patterns of behavior rooted deep in the brain.
Both impulses, it seems, arise from a fundamental need to extend into and lay claim to space, to ceaselessly reshape the world in one's own image.
Richter counters the gesture of Abstract Expressionism with completely neutral surfaces and vibrant textures that he does not draw from his subjective responses but, conceptually, from the fundamental possibilities of painterly forming.
Natalie Reusser's experiments evolve from a fundamental engagement with the materiality of canvas and paint to a body of work, in which the textile qualities of the supporting material become the focus.
Aside from the fundamental issue of if you really want to play Microsoft exclusives over Sony ones, you also have to consider what games you want to play when buying your bundle.
For Persona 4, the new staff members (most of whom were Persona 3 fans) made the biggest contributions to this process, and we ended up with close to 2,000 posts — anything from fundamental problems to personal tastes.
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z suffers from fundamental design issues that no amount of spit and polish can fix.
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