Sentences with phrase «in the transitional period by»

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By the term «axial» Jaspers intends to designate a major transitional period in human history and in our species» understanding of reality.
It is relatively easy to increase the incidence and duration of breastfeeding in transitional societies by encouraging early mother - infant interaction through rooming - in and by providing maternal support in the postpartum period.
He spoke about the party's position after Mark Reckless, its candidate in Thursday's Rochester and Strood by - election, suggested existing EU migrants should only be allowed to remain in the UK for «a transitional period
This is what the constitution says... And once again as you have alluded, the transitional provisions 14 (1) say on the assumption of office, those persons specified in the schedule will cease to hold office and it goes further to say in 14 (2) that the functions of office of a person who ceases to hold office under sub section 1 shall be performed by a person so appointed by the president for the period specified in writing by the president,» she stated.
The risk for high frequency headache, or more than 10 days with headache per month, increased by 60 percent in middle - aged women with migraine during the perimenopause — the transitional period into menopause marked by irregular menstrual cycles — as compared to normally cycling women, says Martin, the study's lead author.
«Typically, an overproduction of axons and synapses can be found during early puberty, followed by rapid pruning during later puberty, indicating that connections and communication between subcortical and cortical regions are in a highly transitional state during this period
In the meantime I am putting together outfits by blending old clothing with pregnancy / nursing wear and a couple of new basic staples for this transitional period.
If you've read Janet Halfyard's excellent score analysis for Elfman's Batman score (published by Scarecrow Press, and also reviewed by MFTM), the featurette basically adds a fat chapter on the composer's transitional period from stage to film; it's already well - outlined in her book, but the DVD's interview fills in some gaps that Elfmanites will find highly informative.
The Washington Post is in a little bit of a transitional period, led by publisher Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep), the first female publisher of a major newspaper.
The Museum - organized companion exhibition Rebecca Warren: The Main Feeling will focus on the period of Warren's sculptures from 2003 to present day, a pivotal transitional phase in the artist's practice characterized by the emergence of an increasingly abstract style in her work.
«In the transitional period, these [pop art] works were clearly done by hand, even if they were emulating a water heater ad.»
Under both schemes, transitional provisions were put in place so that older members of each scheme (i.e. above a particular age) received «full protection» by being allowed to remain as active members of the original and more generous scheme until retirement, whilst slightly younger members, who were between certain ages, received «tapered protection», by being allowed to stay as active members of the old scheme for an additional period before having to transfer to the new less generous scheme.
Any reference to the Partnership Agreement in this Decision shall also include the period during which the trade provisions of this Agreement are applied on the basis of transitional measures adopted by the ACP - EC joint institutions.
Your time is valuable in this transitional period, and Moving.com wants to save you from getting physically and mentally drained during this time by helping you find great moving companies.
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