Sentences with phrase «in the correction of»

Where a contractual assignment of patent rights is not unequivocal the contract can not defeat standing at the pleadings stage in a correction of inventorship action.
(16) These different positions have generally acted in correction of the biases present within the other Christian positions.
The full U.S. system is «doing its thing,» and the result of that decentralized, bottom - up — and sometimes chaotic — process, which involves not only the three branches of judiciary, legislature, and executive, but also civil society, will ultimately result in a correction of draconian policy.
Furthermore, many diseases will result in widespread imbalances in the global network activity, and the cure or alleviation of the symptoms could potentially be found in the correction of these imbalances.
Another major difference lies in the fact that in market economies not be possible to achieve rationality in the operation of the economic system of a country because the state does not exercise with effective planning and control of the economy, while in state planned economies this rationality can be performed in the formulation of objectives (performance standards) either in the correction of deviations between what was planned and what was achieved through the action of the State.
Credit repair is a service provided under the CROA that allows credit repair service providers to assist consumers in the correction of items on their consumer credit reports that prove to be inaccurate, outdated, or unverifiable.
There also may be something inaccurate with the negative item that can be disputed which may result in a correction of deletion of the listing.
Indi Lab Rescue is seeking donations to assist us in correction of her entropion eye.
The Hidden Dog electric fencing for dogs is primarily marketed for obedience training purposes especially in the correction of undesirable behaviors by pets.
Chiropractic: Assists in correction of compensatory limitations.
But in a valiant effort at a glass - half - full attitude, I suggest that there are positive educational opportunities available in the correction of misinformation.
Assisted the Business Information Systems Branch (BISB) in the correction of obsolete and duplicate data in the Shore Asset Management (SAM) program
Identified bug in archival and retention procedures for car rentals and coordinated solution with DBAs, resulting in correction of 1.8 million records in primary rental database.

Not exact matches

Why it's effective: When you do tree pose, your brain has to work together with your nervous system to figure out where you are in space, calculate the amount of correction necessary to keep you balanced and then turn that analysis into physical adjustments.
While Friday's nor» easter soaked the coast in all manner of precipitation, I pondered two other storms a-brewing in the business world: a correction in the cybersecurity market and the undeniable, insuppressible arrival of cryptocurrency.
The governor was asked whether someone in a place such as Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan should worry about the value of his or her home being pulled down by a correction in Toronto and / or Vancouver.
«The prospect of a downside correction in prices is lost on the speculative fraternity.
Correction: an earlier version of this article said that Ritchie Bros. auctions have list prices; its auctions are, in fact, unreserved.
Correction: A previous version of this story misidentified Matt Rendall as CEO and co-founder of San - Francisco - based Otto, the self - driving truck startup Uber acquired in 2016.
However, both segments have historically captured more upside in the three months following the bottom of a correction than the market,» wrote Mark Moskowitz on Thursday.
Called a «meaningful correction to Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In» by many critics, Unfinished Business is Slaughter's way of compassionately yet astutely offering a framework for how women (and men) can rethink traditional gender roles.
«We do think we're due for a correction in U.S. stocks [and] a key risk is lack of policy follow - through,» he said.
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Stock investors from all over China have been making their way to Beijing after the nation's stock markets suffered one of the worst corrections in years, posing a challenge to the Chinese leadership.
Correction: An earlier version of this article mischaracterized National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment's role in approving helmets for use in the NFL and NCAA.
Predictions range from 10 % to 30 %, with the top - end of the correction occurring in the country's hottest markets, such as Vancouver.
Abramowicz foresees another sort of ripple effect in the event of a market correction: As homeowners with those short - term private subprime mortgages struggle to figure out how to refinance in a much more constrained market, they may opt to default and cut back on consumer spending.
In the weeks following February's 10 % correction, Goldman highlighted small - caps as one of the two best stock market bets, on an investment - factor basis.
After hitting record highs at the end of January, stocks plunged into correction in February.
Canada's resource sector was one of the primary drivers for employment over the past decade, according to Statistics Canada, so a correction in China would also rob this country of a key engine for job growth.
Global stocks have rallied on promises of large investments in infrastructure and tax cuts in the U.S., but markets are now set for a sharp correction in the second part of this year.
And within a span of six weeks this fall, Hillary Clinton caused a drop in biotech stocks with a tweet calling for greater regulation of drug prices, then single - handedly tanked stocks of private - corrections companies when she tweeted about prison reform.
Some of the possible excess in house prices could in the interval be tempered by factors such as income growth, regulatory changes and modest price corrections along the way.
Although officials from corrections departments in all three areas say things went smoothly, accounts from inmates and their families suggest otherwise, with reports of flooding, at least one mass escape, food and water shortages, unhygienic conditions, and a lack of reliable communication.
It may not happen this year, but a 30 % to 40 % correction is on the table, according to Daniel Pinto, the head of JPMorgan Chase's industry - leading corporate and investment bank, who was promoted to co-president and co-COO in January.
-- you could see a correction of maybe 30 % or 40 % peak to trough, maybe more, with some volatility in - between.»
The recent correction in Japan's equity market is an opportunity to buy, says Peter Boardman of NWQ Investment Management.
«We expect [a] 17 per cent price correction in the next 27 months, with 2 per cent in the fourth quarter, 10 per cent [next year] and 5 per cent in 2017,» Nicole Wong, CLSA's regional head of property research, said in the report.
But, it added, «if corrections in several important local markets materialized simultaneously, the spillover effects to the rest of the economy could be significant.»
The wide variety of economic dangers in 2012 — from a housing correction to an overheated China — will keep employers wary.
* Correction: The original version of this story erroneously included Taskrabbit in a list of companies facing lawsuits over misclassification of independent contractors.
When asked whether the recent correction in the stock market might change the Fed's path to normalization, William Dudley, president of the New York Fed, said the fall was «small potatoes.»
Don't offer correction in an authoritative way; rather, with a spirit of helpfulness.
Most startups need to pivot at least once, so you need a limited rollout territory with a minimum viable product to keep the costs of corrections in line.
The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale first collected data from state and federal corrections officials in 2014 and again, in more detail, last year, taking what amounts to a comprehensive census on the use of solitary confinement in the U.S. Researchers found that in the fall of 2015, at least 67,442 U.S. prisoners were kept in some kind of restricted housing.
While precipitous market swings may put the Dow Jones Industrial Average in correction territory, financial experts say these kinds of moves are the sign of a healthy market.
You may be tempted to move your investments to cash in light of the more than 1,100 point - drop the Dow Jones industrial average suffered in one day that put the index in correction territory.
Cryptocurrencies will experience a «heavy correction» of 90 percent leading to a «mass market wipe out,» a technology investment bank predicted in a report seen by CNBC on Wednesday.
Now that inflation is back in the crosshairs of the markets, as investors try to understand what has caused such a swift correction in stocks, it's worth looking back at what Buffett has said about inflation in the past.
In that top tier, ten companies have suffered declines of more than 10 % despite Tuesday snapback — benchmark for a «correction
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