(The impact of technical standards on the law of electronic communications has of course been explored
in depth by Lessig and others.)
This issue was explored
in depth by the court in State v. Dannemiller, 229 N.J.Super.
You can read about the statute of limitations more
in depth by visiting that blog post and see an example to better understand the concept.
If you (and the editors of this blog) really believe that most of the world's climate scientists are involved in some kind of cosy conspiracy to cover up or exaggerate the facts, then I suggest you take an open - minded look at realclimate.org, where «the science per se» is debated critically and
in depth by well - qualified people.
For example, lake Lobnor vanished in 1972, and lake Kukunor, since the beginning of Holocene period, has dwindled in area by one third and
in depth by 100 m. 3 Finally, the depth of lake Ohlin, at the head of the Yellow River, has been dropping by over 2 cm annually.4
Cantate Domino is based on two diamond shapes formed
in depth by flat planes so that they are open front and back.
A thirtysomething painter who has attracted a following of admirers who enjoy his haunting, romantic canvases as well as his status as a much - touted market sensation (he's collected
in depth by the Rubells and other weather - makers), Hernan Bas has spent the last few years racking up an impressive resume of shows across the country and around the world while based in the unlikely artistic haven of Detroit.
Long Play: Bruce Conner and the Singles Collection: Projected video; Focus on Artists: Clusters of work by 18 artists collected
in depth by the museum.
The Fishers collected work
in depth by significant artists with the aim of representing the entire span of their careers.
Consisting of a range of works on paper and books by the artist in the Gallery's Permanent Collection, as well as ephemera and other materials, it will provide additional context for the wall drawing and reflects the museum's longstanding interest in collecting works
in depth by this seminal artist.
Consisting of a range of works on paper and books by the artist in the Gallery's Collection, as well as ephemera and other materials, it will provide additional context for the wall drawing and reflects the museum's longstanding interest in collecting works
in depth by this seminal artist.
A solo exhibition presenting Robert Buck, an artist whose work has been collected
in depth by the Pizzutis over the past twenty years.
Sol LeWitt, Loopy Droopy, Blue / Red, 2000 Woodcut on paper November 18, 2010 — April 24, 2011 Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007) was a major voice in American Minimalism — and from early in his career, an artist collected
in depth by the Walker.
This is the absolute momentum filter which is detailed
in depth by Antonacci, and has historically helped increase risk - adjusted returns.
EDIT: Looking at the comments, before anyone says I've inherited money, i'd like to clarify my situation more
in depth by saying that I have inherited no money at all.
You can examine the characteristics of this training program
in depth by reading E-Learning Case Study: Autodesk
National Geographic author Dan Buettner has studied
this in depth by visiting what he called «blue zones» around the world - places where life expectancy is significantly longer.
Analysis of such proteins will allow us to study essential aspects of meiosis that has not been addressed
in depth by our screen and work so far.
«All submissions are initially evaluated
in depth by the scientific editors.
More than that, further validation could arrive very soon: «Out theory in fact implies that outlier galaxies, which are young and have very high star formation rates, are still rich in gas, and this will allow us to study
them in depth by using the ALMA interferometer.»
The study targeted one of the best studied regions of the sky: the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), first imaged
in depth by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2003/2004.
After 785 student - athletes raced 1000s of miles supported by 1000s of coaches, parents, and supporters in the historic Dirt Club venue SoCal came out ahead in the number of individual state championships won (7 - 4) but NorCal showed its strength
in depth by winning all three divisions of team competition.
Years later, Eberhard addressed an audience member who had come to hear him speak about his friendship with Bonhoeffer (one explored
in depth by Charles Marsh in the acclaimed biography Strange Glory).
Once again references and commentary to the existence of an historical Jesus as studied
in depth by many contemporary NT exegetes:
This is the absolute momentum filter which is detailed
in depth by Antonacci, and has historically helped increase risk - adjusted returns.
Understanding how to talk to clients about goals is an aspect of behavioral finance that is covered
in depth by the new wealth management education program developed by The American College of Financial Services.
Not exact matches
In -
depth psychology analysis shows a large part of the studied volunteers actually become more motivated
by personal experiences and relationships.
The longest and most
in -
depth of these is a recent Atlantic piece
by Emily Esfahani Smith that looks at the tradeoffs we all face between ambition and community.
A panel of three entrepreneurs discussed the relationship between purpose and profitability
in greater
depth: Pocket Sun, who, as founding partner of female - focused VC firm SoGal Ventures, has a purpose of «building an empire for millennial women to invest
in startups»; Eileen Gittins, a serial entrepreneur who founded book self - publishing firm Blurb and now runs Bossygrl, a mobile app meant to introduce Gen Z girls to entrepreneurship
by helping them launch micro-businesses; and Cathie Reid, co-founder and current digital advisor to Icon Group, an Australian cancer - care company with annual revenue of more than $ 1.5 billion.
Students also participate
in an
in -
depth personal coaching session, followed
by workshops with the rest of the class.
Leaders who master the practice of good listening will be more apt to intuitively understand the other person's story
by searching conversations for
depth and meaning, digging deeper than casual listeners, and getting to the root of an issue
in order to come up with the right solution.
«The bicycle industry is largely driven
by enthusiasts,» says investor Brian Jacobs, a general partner at St. Paul Venture Capital, based
in Bloomington, Minn. «There's not a lot of management
depth.»
Analyzing
in -
depth the return on investment from different channels and the outcomes
by customer type is a great starting point for optimizing your marketing spending.
The attacks have showcased the
depth of Iran's military presence
in Syria: Iranian drones launched from areas around Damascus allowed Revolutionary Guard commanders to assess the damage done
by the missiles
in real - time.
Apply dvision of labor principles articulated
by Adam Smith
in his 1776 work, The Wealth of Nations,
by creating new divisions
in your business with a
depth of talent and skills.
On Thursday, Buzzfeed and Wired published
in -
depth stories explaining where Free Basics — framed
by Facebook as a philanthropic venture — came from, and why Zuckerberg is hell bent on seeing it through.
A blog is the perfect platform to talk about the Pure Barre lifestyle
in more
depth, Lee says,
by covering such topics as fashion, nutrition and even healthy eating.
By having an
in -
depth conversation with prospects about what they're trying to achieve and really listening to their goals, you can set value - based prices that are higher for you and also deliver more for the client, ideally, offering clients a menu of options to help them reach their objectives.
Now, you can try and outrank your competition for these same keywords
by creating more
in -
depth and informative content on your blog.
Google partnered with law firm Perkins Coie to get the information for the new
in -
depth search tool, which lets users sort
by state for info on ID requirements, deadlines, mail -
in ballots, and early voting.
This
in -
depth investigation
by Mark Brown, Joe Castaldo and Matthew McClearn crunched the numbers to show how some Canadian companies are paying practically no taxes.
«A statistical analysis of the judges» opinions revealed that the differences between this diverse set of musical samples could be reduced to three main dimensions: arousal, valence, and
depth,» reports Katherine Conrad
in Insights
by Stanford.
May 2012: Joshua Davis of Wired begins an
in -
depth investigation into McAfee, gaining exclusive access to his residence
in Belize and conducting numerous interviews with the reclusive millionaire
in person and
by phone.
From the city's point of view, the process of presenting a challenge and being offered an
in -
depth solution
by a group of enthusiastic, creative students seemed like a big win.
As a fascinating and
in -
depth recent profile of several ultramarathoners
by Katherine Ellen Foley on Quartz reveals, success over these extreme distances takes a particular type of character.
This evaluation should cover all content, and any communication sent
by your organization, whether that means an
in -
depth sales call or a simple thank - you email.
It seems that smart homes can be not that smart, according to an
in -
depth analysis
by a group of researchers at the University of Michigan and Microsoft, which was reported on
by Wired.
But here are two goodsources of
in -
depth information: The Essential Corporation Handbook,
by Carl R. J.Sniffen, and The Essential Limited Liability Company Handbook,
by Corporate Agents Inc.Both are published
by Oasis Press (800-228-2275) and cost $ 19.95 each.
But late last year, the Bechtel family and top managers decided to tell their story to Fortune
by granting extensive interviews for an
in -
depth corporate profile — the first time the company has ever lifted the veil.
Coached
by a diverse group of experts and successful business owners, gain an
in -
depth understanding of what's essential to any business plan, what's appropriate for your venture, and what it takes to ensure success.