Sentences with phrase «grant processes in»

• Also on Thursday, Mervis wrote a ScienceInsider story about a bill introduced by Representative James Lankford (R - OK) that would revise federal grant processes in ways that could cause trouble in science.
We don't have anything to do with the grant process in New York State.»

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If in doubt about which grants your business is eligible for, it is worth taking advice from an organization such as Business Link, or even paying a consultant to guide you through the entire process if there is a large sum of money at stake.
«The Frida Kahlo Corporation actively participated in the process of designing the doll, Mattel has its permission and a legal contract that grants it the rights to make a doll of the great Frida Kahlo,» Mattel said in a statement quoted by The New York Times.
«It's not a fast process,» says Michael Patterson, CEO of Graphene Frontiers in Philadelphia, an advanced materials and nanotechnology company that has won 10 grants from local, state and federal agencies totaling nearly $ 1.3 million.
In the field, Melnyk figured out how scientists, by inputting data on their laptops, could improve their productivity and speed up the fossilized process of garnering grants.
HiQ took LinkedIn to court, and the case is currently mired in the appeals process after a U.S. district court judge in the Northern District of California granted a preliminary injunction against LinkedIn.
According to the company's website, the purpose of the epic interviewing process is to celebrate the 110th anniversary of Charles Grant Gordon introducing Grant's Whisky to the world and to recreate his year - long journey, which will even include some of the applicants staying in the same hotels he stayed in.
Key to that process, he adds, is publicly and formally granting authority to a manager or employee, thus communicating that shift to everyone in the firm.
Provinces do not have to approve energy pipelines in order for them to be granted a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity by the National Energy Board, but the process will be much smoother for the proponent if the respective provinces are on side.
The first step in the IPT grant process is the submission of a Letter of Inquiry (LOI).
The second step in the IPT grant process is the submission of a Grant Propgrant process is the submission of a Grant PropGrant Proposal.
After the Court granted the Government's petition for leave to serve the summons, managing partner of Berns Weiss LLP and Coinbase customer Jeffrey K. Berns filed a motion challenging the summons, arguing that the IRS had no legitimate purpose in seeking the requested records, that enforcement of the summons would constitute an abuse of process, and that the categories of requested documents were overbroad.
Matt holds a degree in Physics from Yale University, and he is an inventor on over 40 granted or in - process patents in areas as diverse as virtualization, fraud detection, and AR.
First, it suggests that banks need deposits to make loans. In truth, banks create deposits in the process of granting a loaIn truth, banks create deposits in the process of granting a loain the process of granting a loan.
The report recommends that a process be put in place to allow the Secretary to grant requests from U.S. companies to exclude specific products if the U.S. lacks sufficient domestic capacity or for national security considerations.
She also assists in the grant - management process, capturing innovations and insights along the way.
VANCOUVER — Hundreds of community organizations that rely on provincial grants, including 78 in Vancouver, are feeling the pinch thanks to Christy Clark's government dropping the ball on processing applications, says New Democrat spokesperson for local government, sports and seniors,...
In the process, she learned a ton about government, got a nice resume item, and now takes it for granted that she can run for any office she wants (she is leaning towards Prime Minister).
In 2014, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade applied and was granted Intervenor status in the NEB regulatory procesIn 2014, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade applied and was granted Intervenor status in the NEB regulatory procesin the NEB regulatory process.
Granted that the data is bias toward larger sized offerings but that does not reduce the importance that ICOs are playing in the capital formation process.
Any artist or organization found to have broken that commitment would be subject to a review process that could result in loss of grant funding.
You may grant such consent by contacting us at [email protected] In each instance, please allow us a reasonable time to process your response.
In 2014, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade applied and was granted Intervenor status in the National Energy Board regulatory process for the Trans Mountain Expansion ProjecIn 2014, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade applied and was granted Intervenor status in the National Energy Board regulatory process for the Trans Mountain Expansion Projecin the National Energy Board regulatory process for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.
Granted, buying a foreclosure home in the Washington, D.C. metro area can be tricky, and the purchase process could take longer when compared to a traditional real estate transaction.
By granting preeminence to the courts, we close the door on those who do not have access to the legal process and, in a practical sense, to those who do not possess a degree in law.
Their breakup is described in terms so muted as to be inhuman: «Jealousy did rear itself in their shanty from time to time, and the couple that was uncoupling did argue, but mostly they granted each other more space, a process that had been ongoing for quite a while, and if there was sorrow and alarm in this, there was relief too, and the relief was stronger.»
Richard Dawkins merely states in unvarnished form doctrines that other scientific metaphysicians take for granted: In the beginning were the particles and the impersonal laws of physics; life evolved by a mindless, non-teleological process in which God played no part; and human beings are just another animal speciein unvarnished form doctrines that other scientific metaphysicians take for granted: In the beginning were the particles and the impersonal laws of physics; life evolved by a mindless, non-teleological process in which God played no part; and human beings are just another animal specieIn the beginning were the particles and the impersonal laws of physics; life evolved by a mindless, non-teleological process in which God played no part; and human beings are just another animal speciein which God played no part; and human beings are just another animal species.
Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
Indeed, the kindling of new life in the process of reproduction of organisms would be awe - inspiring, if it were not so commonplace that it is taken for granted.
In the first, «Temporality and Finitism in Hartshorne's Theism,» Merold Westphal grants, with process thought, that there must be contingency in God.85 For if God knows the contingent world, his awareness of that actuality which might not have been, itself might not have been, i.e., his awareness is contingenIn the first, «Temporality and Finitism in Hartshorne's Theism,» Merold Westphal grants, with process thought, that there must be contingency in God.85 For if God knows the contingent world, his awareness of that actuality which might not have been, itself might not have been, i.e., his awareness is contingenin Hartshorne's Theism,» Merold Westphal grants, with process thought, that there must be contingency in God.85 For if God knows the contingent world, his awareness of that actuality which might not have been, itself might not have been, i.e., his awareness is contingenin God.85 For if God knows the contingent world, his awareness of that actuality which might not have been, itself might not have been, i.e., his awareness is contingent.
That is, I will grant that the God of process theism can not in any sense ever unilaterally control any being's condition in such a manner that this being is restricted from acting in accordance with its will.
In short, once process theists grant that God would coerce if this were an option, they can no longer imply, as some seem to do, that divine noncoercion has a moral basis — i.e., no longer imply that a perfect being would for moral reasons never coerce.
Ultimately, process theists must determine whether coercive force (in the sense in which they grant it is possible) would be used if it were available to God.
A critical examination of the scholastic philosophy of nature may well give the impression that in its earlier history it often inevitably and of necessity took for granted certain processes of change as indisputable facts.
Both saw that some human pain and torment are punitive, that some trouble is disciplinary was taken for granted, that in one way or another the cosmic process should not in the end be ethically unsatisfactory, that the whole experience of suffering remained mysterious, but that the climactic element in the New Testament's contribution to the understanding of suffering is to be found in its treatment of vicarious self - sacrifice.
It must be granted that in many cases the results of research are unpredictable, and hence it is only through corporate processes that they can be controlled.
Or, to state this very important point differently, I am now finally in a position to explain why I feel justified in maintaining that a free - will theodicy is, in principle, no less plausible than the process theodicy, even though I grant that a free - will theodicy will be more «defensive» than its process counterpart.
Moreover, I have argued that for FWTs to acknowledge that their theodicy is more «defensive» than its process counterpart does not entail that they must also grant that the process theodicy is more plausible since it has not been demonstrated that FWTs can not justifiably maintain that the basic God - world relationship on which the process theodicy is based is less plausible than the God - world relationship in which their theodicy is grounded.
The question that Christians (or other religious people) should ask themselves here is philosophical rather than sociological: Granting (as I think we must) that modern science has given us new and often penetrating insights into reality and that modern technology has enormously increased our control over our lives, is it not possible that in the process some very precious things have been lost?
This realization requires a drastic rethinking, still very much in process, of much that was taken for granted in the older accounts.
Most process thinkers grant this advances in the right direction, but not far enough.
Granted this difference, It would seem that there is a remarkable correspondence between the biblical insistence on the living God who is active in nature and in the affairs of men, and the recognition by process - thought that the world is a dynamic process of such a kind that whatever explanatory principle or agency there may be must be of that sort too — it also must be dynamic and processive.
Although Morris readily grants that «process theology has issued some important correctives concerning the medieval conception of God,» he nonetheless holds that «process theologians, in a spirit of innovation, often have departed unnecessarily, and dangerously, from the traditional claims of the faith they most often purport to be preserving» (AE 150).
How much more, then, when the means of the penetration of man's otherwise impregnable little fortress - tomb, the tiny, sealed capsule of his puny life, is a Word - the Word» How totally impossible to describe the process initiated and executed from Without, by Another, himself quite unseen, or rather seen only in the limited form of a particular function, or to explain the breaking of the walls of the fortress - tomb, and the granting of a kind of release from the capsule!
He might well grant that the dualist had a point in regarding the functioning of the material world in a negative way — as a world whose process necessitates the extermination of all sentient reality.
Critics of the annulment process charged that the diocesan tribunals were showing excessive deference to psychological evidence in granting annulments.
Ulster University in Northern Ireland has been awarded funding of almost $ 400,000 as part of a larger $ 2.6 million research grant to develop new mixing process technologies for milk powder hydration, which aims to significantly enhance the economic competitiveness of the Irish dairy industry.
Granted, the salting process in your home kitchen isn't nearly as picturesque as the traditional method of salting and hanging fish on wooden scaffolding or spreading it on rocks to dry in the wind and sun on the cliffs of a beautiful coastal fishing village in Portugal, Italy or Southern France.
The $ 17.6 million in grants are funded through a competitive process by NIFA's Organic Agriculture Research and Extension Initiative, authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill, according to a news release.
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