Many corporations and universities have built their own proprietary systems and have made them available
only in a limited way if at all.
People can be manipulated
in limited ways in order to affect the decisions that they make.
In this limited way of looking at things, these needs and ambitions become the problem that the political establishment is focused on addressing.
It's a shame if you can't be flexible to experience beautiful variety, but sometimes a person really is
wired in a limited way.
How are we ever going to generate momentum for an education reform agenda without systematically testing the various
components in limited ways before rolling them out broadly.
It sounds like an excellent idea at first glance, and something that would probably get buyers on
board in a limited way.
Their approval doesn't give you ownership of the copyright, but it does grant you permission to use that specific
work in a limited way.
Even cooler is the fact that anyone with an internet connection can get access to the course materials and may also be able to participate in the
course in a limited way.
Within the supportive relationship of AA, these individuals had been able to
do in a limited way what one is able to do in a psychotherapeutic relationship — viz., feel secure enough to relax one's usual defenses and take an honest look at painful aspects of the self.
If this approach were tried,
even in a limited way at first by assigning just youths in immediate need a SEAD liaison, schools would see benefits, including less instructional time lost and less stress on teachers.
Well
not in the limiting way that machines make working out easier, but in helping you rack the barbell without hurting yourself or dropping the weight and damaging property.
We use machine
learning in a limited way for grading essays on tests, but for the most part those tests are dominated by assessment methods — multiple choice and quantitative input — in which computers can quickly compare student responses to an answer bank.
However, since the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) came into force on 1 April 2013 and effectively wiped out legal aid for family law (save for care proceedings and
in a limited way for domestic violence cases) the court service has visibly struggled with the vast increase in litigants in person.
We can also point out that,
although in a limited way, discriminant analysis is a promising parameter to help in the classification of CHF, being necessary improvement and further studies on the subject.
This Rider is
useful in a limited way as you already have covered yourself for an untimely demise with the Base Sum Assured.
Like Tesla's other vehicles, including its new $ 200,000 Roadster, the Tesla Semi also would come with autopilot features that would help the truck drive itself,
albeit in limited ways compared to a fully autonomous car.
But an Aug. 10, 2008 email written by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (who is a former Google executive and current Disney board member) states, «I think what really happens is that companies who have relationships
agree in limited ways not to solcit [sic] from each other.
Some countries like China are cracking down on virtual currencies, while other countries like the U.S. have been cautious, encouraging their
use in limited ways.
You will also learn how most of us have been trained to approach our goals and
future in a limited way and that by engaging «right brain'thinking, there is a natural expansion of effectiveness, problem - solving skills, and the ability to overcome challenges in all aspects of your life.
The wandering lusts of the married man, said Harry, must be satisfied in a hands - off manner: «the flirting, the double entendres,... enjoying the company of
women in the limited way a married man can.
Thus, in a personal series of actual occasions the present actual occasion can be imputed with responsibility for the
past in a limited way.
by Harry W. Pope, March 25, 2014, Parents Canada In the English speaking world, linking letters together first started to
appear in a limited way during the 11th century, but handwriting resembling anything close to what we would recognize today did not come into its own until some 600 years later.
We recommend using the Feeding Cues
Swaddle in a limited way in the very beginning, when babies need body contact more than swaddling, but parents need a bit of rest after feedings.
This is to say that the prohibition of the use of force in Art. 2 (4) and customary international law should be
interpreted in a limited way.
This is most likely rooted in very primal unprocessed wounds from our early life, when confusing or overwhelming things left us having to adapt and
survive in limited ways.
DA: I would say the obstacles do not really exist — there are simply perceived obstacles because years ago the healthcare system decided to use lab
results in a limited way, so most laboratories continued to deliver results that way.
• Communication issues: Typically the teacher receives no update from the counselor, because of arguably misguided views on privacy; many student and parents would be willing to waive
privacy in a limited way to allow counselors to communicate with teachers, but the default setting is often zero communication.
Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has spoken often about «the danger of the single story,» in which the experiences of groups of people tend to be
viewed in limited ways.
What I had hoped for was specific enemies and puzzles that required thought and tactics, forcing me to switch elements on the fly, keeping me on my toes, but sadly this only appears in the final boss encounter, and even
then in a limited way.
The game was
influential in a limited way, starting a whole genre of cute hop -» n - bop platformers, some of which — like Bubble Bobble — went on to find their own glory.
We need to get past thinking we can't talk to intelligent people not trained in science, and assuming that people can't grow, or that intelligence is only
measured in limited ways.
The first time that a lawyer used software to view the images of scanned documents was a use of technology that assisted the lawyer's review - although that review was still a linear, document - by - document review, and searching the documents was only
possible in a limited way, if at all.