Sentences with phrase «fulcrum by»

In the end, risk assessment alone — in its full or abbreviated form — is a useful tool, but not the sole fulcrum by which a decision on invasive status should be based.
On a sunny day in May, fifth graders at Donald E. Ross Elementary School here were gathered at an outdoor gazebo, learning about fulcrums by using a ruler set up like a seesaw and balancing weights at both ends.

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Fulcrum Equity Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Vocap Investment Partners, Spinnaker VC Direct, Bahns Stanley, Stanley Partners, Ellis Capital, Buckhead Investments, the AIM Group and Silicon Valley Bank.
Near the end of last year, Fulcrum BioEnergy closed on a $ 105 million loan guarantee through Bank of America backed by the U.S. Agriculture Department.
Social Fulcrum makes the Inc. 5000 list at No. 343, having grown revenue by 1,289 % from 2013 to 2016.
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Just when it seemed things couldn't get any worse for Arsenal, who have been severely hit by injuries to the fulcrum of their team and made a totally unacceptable start to their season, Wenger's wizards failed to harness home advantage and pick up 3 points against a resurgent Hull City.
Pogba is the fulcrum of this formation — and he could be the telling difference in the result if this system is trialled by his manager.
Shipp didn't have many high - or low - lights, instead being consumed by defensive work and allowing Leerdam to be the offensive fulcrum from the right side.
When we miss our captain we really should put the onus on someone to do the fulcrum job to stay deep and control play and should also stop song doing offensive role.Truly we were denied victory by birmingham at many chances and we gifted them a goal, nearly the moment they started to tire.
Responding to a concern raised by one of the speakers, Kate Henshaw (a Nollywood star and politician) in her presentation about youth participation in the electoral process, the INEC Chairman said, «women, youth, People Living with Disabilities (PLWDs) and Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) have always been at the fulcrum of the Commission's plans.»
By recruiting Senator Jose R. Peralta of Queens this week, and two other members in the fall, the conference has evolved from a breakaway group of Democrats into a full - fledged independent faction in the State Senate and the fulcrum of a four - year - old coalition.
Responding to a concern raised by one of the speakers, Kate Henshaw, a Nollywood star, on her presentation about youths» participation in the electoral process, the INEC Chairman said, «women, youth, People Living with Disabilities and internally displaced persons had always been at the fulcrum of the commission's plans.»
Fulcrum in script is the beneficent boulevardier, limned by Laurence Olivier in a modern refashioning of the old Maurice Chevalier role.
It's a western in the Southern Gothic tradition in many ways, locating the fulcrum of an era in flux and unmoored from the traditions of a bowing generation by the riptides of criminality and the mortal consequences of love.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Opera Serves as Fulcrum for Unfunny, Unlikely - Buddy Comedy
If teachers are the pedagogical fulcrum, then the stuff they get out of the professional organizations they resonate with will certainly benefit their charges in the classroom which, by extension, promotes public education as a free market of ideas.»
The movement of the output cam is varied by rotating the control shaft with a DC stepper motor and changing the fulcrums of the links.
I think that globally that was recognized by both the ACO and FIA, and I think that was the precursor to the new GT rules and regulations using 2010 as the fulcrum to kick everything off.»
Titanium intake valves operated by roller rocker arms with needle bearings and fixed fulcrums contribute to a low - inertia valve train.
The See - saw consists of a plank (or panel) supported near the center by a base that acts as a fulcrum.
The issue has been, and remains to be, the relationship of laxity that is demonstrated by forcing the heads of the femurs away from the acetabula by palpation or a fulcrum / stress device (i.e., a distraction device) to abnormal laxity (functional laxity that occurs in hip dysplasia.)
Saville is represented by seventeen paintings and a number of drawings that span her career thus far, including several monumental paintings, such as Fulcrum and Ruben's Flap (1999), first exhibited in her landmark 1999 solo exhibition at Gagosian's former Wooster Street gallery in New York.
Concerning the angels, he wrote in a 1992 essay (The Menil Collection catalogue, 1992, p. 113), «Angel's robes, to my mind, are the transcendental fulcrum, the much - sought missing link on the formal chain between spiritual and temporal aesthetics... For my own part, I have always been inspired by William Blake's idiosyncratic visions of angels but also by those of Giotto and Fra Angelico, which encouraged me to become involved with the visual splendor of these beings.
This endeavor is part of a larger project by Mason with various collaborators, called The Moving Mountain, which is a sponsored program of Fulcrum Arts.
«Jennifer West: A Fulcrum for the force of Rebellious, Perverse, Beautiful Celluloid» Perspectives 171: Jennifer West Catalogue Zelluloid: Cameraless Film, catalogue, Kunsthalle Schirn Frankfurt, curated by Esther Schlit (photos) Iversen, Margaret.
By allowing the fulcrum point to move and having a huge number of interchangeable gears our drawing machine is more like an engine turning lathe.
Complementing the drawings will be a presentation of the artist's sketchbooks and four films made by the artist in 1968: Hand Catching Lead, Hand Lead Fulcrum, Hands Scraping, and Hands Tied.
Nine of us sat in a cluster on one side; one person sat all by himself in front of us — about 20 feet past the fulcrum.
COMMENT: Good move by Doyle particularly as NRF are reported to be in negotiations with Fulcrum and SAP with a view to swapping out Aderant in favour of implementing a full - blown ERP solution, that industry contacts suggest is expected to cost circa # 50 million.
Notable mandates: Acting for Fulcrum Capital Partners in its acquisition of HSBC Capital (Canada) Inc.'s mid-market mezzanine lending and private equity investment operations; corporate counsel to Western Coal Corp. in its $ 3.3 - billion acquisition by Walter Energy Inc.; advising Baffinland Iron Mines Corp. on environmental assessment and regulatory approvals for its Mary River Project in Nunavut; represents B2Gold in multiple projects in Namibia, Nicaragua, and Columbia
Fieldfisher held off esteemed competition to claim the Law Firm of the Year award, sponsored by Fulcrum GT, in recognition of its efforts to harness technology as a way to differentiate itself from traditional firms.
The Dynamic Fulcrum Hinge is designed to maintain the balance between the two parts of the device by enlarging the footprint of the laptop when it's opened.
The deal, expected to close by the end of the year, features an aggressive valuation, according to Fulcrum Global Partners analyst George Lusch.
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