Sentences with phrase «in at the commencement»

The Arbitration Act has no provision for an arbitral appeal, therefore to ensure the process is valid parties must elect in at the commencement of an arbitration.
Historically, a one - month security damage deposit was the norm and it proved generally sufficient in covering damages left by the tenant and the costs of restoring a property to the condition it was in at commencement of the lease.

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I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world.
«If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts,» he said during a 2005 commencement address at Stanford.
In 1990, 150 students at Wellesley College rebelled at news that Bush had been enlisted to deliver the commencement address.
«If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts,» Jobs said during a commencement speech at Stanford University in 2005.
Mrs. Bush's sense of humor helped make her popular, but her selection as a commencement speaker at Wellesley College in 1990 sparked a debate on what defines feminism.
Gold and nickel producer Independence Group has raised its full - year profit by 60.7 per cent to $ 46.6 million on the back of the production commencement at Tropicana and an improved nickel price in the second half of the year.
In 1994, I witnessed perhaps history's most insane commencement addresses, at Wheaton College in Norton, MassIn 1994, I witnessed perhaps history's most insane commencement addresses, at Wheaton College in Norton, Massin Norton, Mass..
By the time she delivered a commencement speech at Smith College in 2013, she was preaching the gospel of a good night's sleep and asking graduates to measure their lives by a «third metric» — changing the world for the better — in addition to those timeless standards, money and power.
In 2005, Steve Jobs gave the graduation speech at Stanford University, and delivered one of the best commencement addresses of all time.
«I quit my job,» he [told graduates at a commencement speech at his] alma mater in 1999.
Sometimes the craziest ideas are the ones that yield the greatest payoffs,» Warren Buffett said in his 2006 commencement address at UCLA's School of Arts and Architecture.
Finally, Steve Jobs offered plenty of advice on life, death and pursuing your dreams in his 2005 commencement speech made to a graduating class at Stanford.
All that stuff about planning, throw that out,» said Eric Schmidt, former CEO and current executive chairman of Google, in a commencement address at Carnegie Mellon University in 2009.
In a 2007 commencement speech given at the USC School of Law, Charlie Munger said:
«Big opportunities in life have to be seized,» he said in a commencement speech at Georgia State.
Mr. Bernanke said that the near - term outlook remains murky but nonetheless put himself firmly in the optimists» camp in a commencement speech last month at Bard College at Simon's Rock in Massachusetts.
They found that there were indeed spikes in claims commencement at the number of weeks indicated in the entrance requirement.
A similar assumption underlies Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg's widely publicized 2011 commencement speech at Barnard, and her earlier TED talk, in which she lamented the dismally small number of women at the top and advised young women not to «leave before you leave.»
The digital asset's cost shot from next $ 1,000 at the commencement of 2017 to over $ 19,000 in December, before plummeting in early 2018 to tighten at $ 8,630.65 on Monday, according to CoinMarketCap.com.
Ports data indicate that capacity expansions resulted in a sharp pick - up in iron ore and LNG export volumes in the December quarter; the latter pick - up reflects the recent commencement of the fourth LNG train at the North West Shelf gas project.
For instance, while Page was working for Trump, in July 2016, he traveled to Moscow to give a commencement speech at a Russian university, which certainly would have raised some red flags at the bureau.
In terms of work done and commencements, housing activity has been at a trough for around the past year, but building approvals have clearly turned up (Graph 8).
The language used by the Fed also gave further weight to the potential commencement of its plan for balance sheet normalization at its next meeting in September.
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And such groups provided Catholic support for the president in 2009, when he faced conservative Catholic criticism over his commencement address at the University of Notre Dame, and in 2010, when the bishops opposed Obama's health care law, alleging that it left the door open to taxpayer - funded abortion.
I was determined to present a little cross to everyone at church that night in honor of Palm Sunday and the commencement of Holy Week, so the two of us spent the afternoon painstakingly folding the six - inch leaves into tiny green crosses.
Boehner avoided the issue in his recent commencement address at Catholic University, but Rep. Ryan tackled it head on in an April 29 letter to New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan, President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
In 2008, Dolan took on Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi for their views on abortion, and in 2009, he criticized the University of Notre Dame for inviting President Obama to speak at its commencemenIn 2008, Dolan took on Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi for their views on abortion, and in 2009, he criticized the University of Notre Dame for inviting President Obama to speak at its commencemenin 2009, he criticized the University of Notre Dame for inviting President Obama to speak at its commencement.
According to Falwell, Beck's presence at the podium will «continue Liberty's long tradition of Commencement speakers who are making a positive impact on society in all walks of life.»
I was determined to present a cross to everyone at The Mission that night in honor of Palm Sunday and the commencement of Holy Week, so the two of us spent the afternoon painstakingly folding the six - inch leaves into tiny green crosses.
In the same release, Jimmy Carter said: «I am pleased to speak at Liberty University's Commencement.
She objects to the suggestion that «students who, at least in the case of commencements, have no recourse to meaningful and respectful debate ought to simply listen without objection or response to a speaker whose ideas offend them.»
CNN: Romney to deliver Liberty University commencement speech Mitt Romney will deliver the commencement address at the evangelical Christian university led by Jerry Falwell, Jr., Liberty University said in a Thursday post to their website.
According to a press release from Liberty, Trump will be the first sitting president to speak at a commencement since President George H.W. Bush in 1990.
In hope of relief from the deluge of commencement bullfeathers, I turned to the famously conservative novelist Tom Wolfe, who spoke at Duke University.
On the Lord's Prayer being recited at high school commencement in Maryland, Linda Chavez column in Chicago Tribune, June 2, 1999.
2) Jesus reads this verse at the commencement of his public ministry in Luke 4:18, 19.
We saw a clear example of this back in 2010 when Liberty University invited Glen Beck to speak at its commencement.
Mitt Romney delivered the commencement address at Liberty University in the midst of attacks on Mormonism.
A great many, if not all, of the cultivated varieties of Capsicum appear to have been derived from this species, which is successfully cultivated in the climate of Paris as an annual, with the assistance of a little artificial heat at the commencement of its growth.
The Forum agreed at the meeting in June 2014 that the Health Star Rating system should be implemented voluntarily over the next five years with a review of the progress of implementation after two years with a commencement date of 27 June 2014.
He plans to take part in commencement ceremonies at Alabama next May.
I got to do the commencement speech at my alma mater in May of 2014, and I told them that of all the courses I took there, the most life - altering for me was my involvement in the college choir.
-- Average age of players in the first team squad at the commencement of the 2016 - 17 season was 22 years, identical to the prior season.
In his 2005 commencement speech to Stanford grads, the amazing Steve Jobs, a college dropout himself and who passed away this week at just 56, talked about how lucky he was that he got fired from Apple — crisis can lead to opportunity — and how lucky he was to do work that he loved:
Media releases, distributed at the commencement of the project as well as at the launch of the information kit, resulted in a high level of media interest.
Data for 2005 to 2010 (or from the commencement of a program to 2010) were requested from the 12 publicly funded home birth programs in place at the time.
During the trial there were 7.5 (at commencement) to 12 full - time equivalent midwives employed in caseload care, equating to 10 — 14 midwives.
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