Sentences with phrase «given a window of»

Demonstrating that «art is the expression of human creative skill and imagination,» the First Lady explained that «from masters like Michaelango, Leonardo da Vinci, Picasso, Rembrandt to our own Amon Kotei, Ablade Glover, Betty Acquah, Kate Badoe, Victor Butler, Atta Kwami, Larry Otoo, El Anatsui, artists have given us a window of our world that is both pleasurable and intriguing.»
«We have given them a window of opportunity to solve the problem.»
Faced with those alternatives, and especially given the window of opportunity we seem to have with the music right now — we've been tremendously fortunate — I don't want to give this up right now.
«Our technique gives us a window of opportunity to see which synapses were engaged in communication during a particular behavior or sensory experience.
My oncologist on the other hand was very kind about the fact that I wanted to try alternative therapies and she gave me a window of time for trying alternatives.
A few months later, after the release of the free - to - play spin - off Monster Hunter Explore, Capcom updated the Japanese website for Monster Hunter Freedom Unite with a statement indicating the game would be fixed after all, and gave a window of Spring 2016 for the update.
A prime time to reach out is when you take on a new leadership role, giving you a window of opportunity to introduce yourself to the community while presenting the outlet an expert connection to call on in the future.
Staff will be given a window of at least three weeks to input the relevant data and information.
A capital gains account scheme gives you the window of deferring your tax liability till the funds are utilized.
Also, keep in mind that you are also given a window of time to correct any errors made in contributions during the year.
Much like having other services done in the home, I was given a window of time for our appointment.
The guard roster changes between day and night as well, giving you a window of opportunity as one group begins to leave and another gets set up.
Please just give us a window of when it is possible for the game to be released.
Those filing tax returns are given a window of as many as one or two years after the tax payment due date to get their paperwork done and submitted.
In Raleigh, NC, (via WRAL) it's been discovered that local police have issued search warrants for Google to surrender data on Google Accounts that are near crime scenes within a given window of time.
It can also identify relatives of cancer patients at increased risk of cancer and gives them a window of opportunity to decrease their cancer risk.
They likely won't have made a decision when you first ask them, so give them a window of time to make a decision.

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China will impose counter tariffs on a broad range of U.S. businesses from agriculture to aircraft, autos, semiconductors and services if the trade conflict with the United States continues to escalate, Chinese state - owned media China Daily newspaper said in an editorial on Thursday, a day after US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said he would give China a 60 - day window before tariffs on Chinese goods take effect.
By inputting various data (from vitamin intake to temperature levels), Glow gives women «an estimate of their fertility window via a calendar and an indication of the «percent chance» of getting pregnant.»
In terms of in - store innovations, the company made a big splash last year by launching and then heavily hyping two stores — a massive 140,000 - square - foot Canadian Tire in south Edmonton and a Sport Chek in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner of screens, simulators and other forms of digital eye candy, including interactive video walls, window shopping using glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classes.
The company is harnessing the power of design — everything from the cabins» large windows to the Eastern White Pine used in construction — to give city dwellers the chance to unwind and unplug, all without a Wi - Fi network in sight.
The name given to the interface that first appeared on Windows Phone devices, Metro was recently brought to the Xbox 360, and will also form the basis of Windows 8.
One part of the IPO process is that you open up your books, which gives us an unusually wide window into company performance.
Ibex gives partial credit to a view of the Rocky Mountains outside the firm's window.
Now and then, we have these moments of reckoning, these brief windows where we're gifted perspective on ourselves and our circumstances, and given the opportunity to change them.
It comes clad in a CNC - machined aluminum housing that The SSD Review finds «capable of taking all the abuse you can give it,» while Forbes says they'd be perfectly comfortable with throwing it out a second story window due to its sublime and sturdy build quality.
Most Web users are already familiar with Google and other search engines, although Grau says it might be a good idea to have a short blurb near the search window that gives visitors plain English tips on getting the most out of searching.
These are generally very useful services, giving people a window into information about jobs and health and local laws, as well as Wikipedia and, of course, Facebook and its Messenger service.
All three use swaths of data to perfect their respective search, retail and creative outlets, giving consumers high - quality platforms to replace newspaper - browsing and window - shopping.
Though Apple has sold roughly 500 million iPhones since the device's introduction in 2007, people have long clamored for a larger screen display — particularly given the comparative expanses of competing Android and Windows devices.
Cruz attempted to shoot out the windows in a third - floor teacher's lounge that gave him a clear sight line to a courtyard below, through which scores of kids were running for their lives.
If the situation deteriorates for a given issue, history has shown there is often a window of time when it is not particularly painful to switch out to a practically identical bond, with much better interest coverage, for nominal costs.
Remember, Nadella opposed the Nokia acquisition, but instead of simply dropping the axe on day one, thus wasting precious political capital, he hung the Windows team out to dry let Windows give it their best shot and come to that conclusion on their own.
I'll look for my entry point a little later on,» and frequently, you'll find securities that are showing that type of a trend, a very clear uptrend, sell off after earnings, giving you a nice, tight window, maybe a month or two where you have another opportunity to step in and trade it in advance of earnings.
Yet Papa Doug, who didn't return a call for comment on the sale, hasn't given the Burnham / Geppert group what it says it has needed to complete community fund - raising and structure - building: its own window of exclusivity.
«Whether it was the use of hotels instead of supportive care to house youth like Alex Gervais, or the heartbreaking story of Paige Gauthier whose belongings were dropped off in a black garbage bag at her last known school when she aged out, Mary Ellen gave British Columbians a window into the stories of children and youth being failed by the Christy Clark government.
The 90 - day window gives members of Congress and industry players time to weigh in before the Trump administration opens the negotiations.
Learn to give your eyes frequent breaks by looking out of the window and away from your computer screen.
Canadian leaders should take advantage of this window of opportunity in 2017 and begin negotiations for a bilateral FTA that gives Canadian businesses access to the large and developed Japanese market.
Given the massive growth of Android, in particular, it is imperative that Microsoft lock in hardware partners for Windows 8.
4) Keep hearing the term «the gig economy» these days and this book now gives me a window into a world of side - hustle and micro businesses that I was not previously aware of or super interested in.
But Leibniz does not explicitly give this as a reason for the monads» lack of «windows
At times it will give you a whole new window of understanding on the world.
M ellow and glowing with autumnal red A nd also ochre striped with golden light, R epainted bedroom with a brand new bed L eft made up, crisp sheets awaiting night; O ld layers overlaid with something fresh, N ew, and sorting out, giving away, C lear for a different union of flesh A nd spirit, window to another day; L ife turns its wheel of change.
Wave the mouse over the Hebrew or Greek text, and a little window gives you a complete parsing of the word and more than adequate excerpts from excellent biblical lexicons.
But by meeting Patriarch Kirill, Pope Francis gives the Russian Orthodox Church leverage, and a new window of opportunity to articulate a new position, breaking with its traditional role in buttressing Russian colonial rule.
They see in the perfection of his humanity, for example in his total self - giving, a window on to God.
God wanted the nations surrounding Israel to repent, and He gave them an incredibly long time to do so, but ultimately, there is a window of opportunity that eventually shuts.
However, today, the parents made a heartbreaking announcement in court: «Had Charlie been given the treatment sooner he would have had the potential to be a normal, healthy little boy,» but their lawyer explained that recent scans showed that now, the «window of opportunity no longer exists.»
Today, the sonogram has given us a veritable window into the womb and has enabled us to observe, in detail, the complex life of the child prior to birth.
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