Sentences with phrase «from other endeavours»

There are just too few experienced pros -LRB-... but also lots of long - time, part - timers that are supplementing their incomes from other endeavours).

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For larger families with more than one generation of siblings and spouses, the office often acts as the boardroom from which clients direct investing decisions and other financial endeavours such as philanthropy.
Levitt has worked tirelessly to build development studies as a multi-disciplinary field of scholarly endeavour, in which development economics plays an essential role but must be complemented by essential contributions from other social scientists and historians.
West's «other way» is sourced from Pope John Paul II's teaching on the theology of the body, which he endeavours to make accessible to the Christian masses.
«President Buhari has always applauded and celebrated Nigerian youths who excel in different areas of endeavour, from sports, to academia, and other realms.
Our mission is to invest in outstanding Australians from all fields of endeavour who demonstrate remarkable qualities of leadership and have the ability to deliver outcomes and inspire others for the benefit of Australia.
The Ford logo now moves from the missing slat to the centre of the grill, like in the Endeavour and other Ford family cars of this generation.
The 2016 Ford Endeavour looks imposing with its wide body stance and draws design inspiration from the Kinetic design philosophy, also seen on other Ford models.
Virgin Australia will endeavour to provide but does not guarantee that Guests will be offered meals or other amenities from the Upgraded cabin class.
For his exhibition at MELK, Jóhannsson has made a series of works bringing together well - rehearsed strategies from past endeavours, both his own and those of others.
These are just one of the ways in which we endeavour to support up and coming artists from the communities in which we work by offering them a showcase for their work outside of the traditional gallery environment and alongside other artists who have now become household names.
(As an aside, it is tempting to speculate that other branches of human endeavour such as «social» science and economics (from where a number of the more vocal contrarians come) are not nearly so robustly constrained.
With one or two exceptions, all the warmists blogs are run by academics, with sceptical ones being more likely to be from people with a wider life experience in other fields of endeavour as well as their academic qualifications.
More on Vaude's other green business endeavours in a later post, but look back in the archives when we showcased their earlier EcoLog project, where a product was made entirely from polyester so it could be easily recycled.
For those wondering why the shelf space appears be reduced by 17 km simply by converting the unit of measurement from miles to kilometres: my suspicion is that the conversion from miles to kilometres was computed as a conversion from metric miles (1500 m per, commonly used in competitive athletics), rather than from statute miles (1609 m per, commonly used in many other fields of endeavour, though only, of course, in those places backward enough to insist on commonly using miles).
In every other field of endeavour, from academia to journalism to public office, if you take credit for work produced by someone else, it's called plagiarism — and it has career - ending consequences.
However, despite the FSA's submission that it would be sufficient to redact the privileged material from the SIR, warning notice and any other documents now to be deployed by the FSA, and to refrain from using or disseminating unredacted copies, Burnett J went further and ordered the FSA to use its best endeavours to identify and destroy such copies (both hard copy and electronic) of the privileged material that existed, together with such copies of the SIR and warning notices.
What really sets the CAT apart from most other Canadian courts and tribunals is the fact that it has no hearing rooms, no chambers, and no waiting room... It is a completely digital endeavour, cutting down on real - estate costs, and bringing access to justice to condo dwellers through their computers, tablets and smartphones.
It also differs from other scholarly economic journals in particular, in that the Editors endeavour to make the material more easily accessible to non-academics.
The examples indicated that individuals who were on standby duty could encounter difficulties picking their children up from school, attending the opera or hockey games, training for races and pursuing other personal endeavours as they could not venture further than an hour away from their offices and had to be able to work at all times.
With these caveats in mind, the initiatives in the UK nevertheless remind us that it is crucial to the ongoing project of endeavouring to achieve justice in sexual assault trials that adjudicators (as well as other legal actors) disabuse themselves of discredited myths and stereotypes and apply sexual assault laws free from «ignorance, prejudice, and / or misconception about rape» (see Ellison & Munro, «A Stranger in the Bushes or an Elephant in the Room?
As writers and users, they want fair access to the world literature's to have and to hold, to enjoy, to make fun of if they want, to build on it, and also to benefit and let others benefit from their endeavours.
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