Second of all, you probably factored in
those intervening years before you reached your goal.
Not exact matches
He and Nicole Hockley, who lost her 6 -
year - old son Dylan at Sandy Hook, pressed Mr. Trump to consider prevention programs that train schools and educators to identify students in crisis and
intervene before they attempt to harm themselves or others.
Could this be because I had had her example
before me as a warning in the
intervening years?
(b) A United States citizen who is 17
years of age, is a resident in this State, and will be at least 18
years of age at the time of the next general election may vote in any
intervening primary or special election that occurs
before the next general election.
It is unusual for the president to
intervene in state politics, but New Yorkers have seen this once
before this
year, when the administration helped clear the path for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's reelection next
year.
Humanists UK is applying to also
intervene in Omid's claim, which is due to be heard
before the High Court later this
year or early next.
When Dadey and Cole met in a hotel bar, the two argued and Dadey shoved Cole
before security
intervened, Politico New York reported last
year.
In the
intervening two
years, or a little
before, I had switched to fully WFPBD (including no added oils).
17 -
year - old Kelly falls in love with Christian, an older man, her father tries to
intervene before the crush turns into a dangerous obsession.
In the time since the shooting, the community has questioned whether police, schools, and mental health professionals missed a chance to
intervene before the 19 -
year - old attacked the school.
In 1969, the U.S. DOJ
intervened for the plaintiffs who sued the state of Mississippi in Coffey v. State Educational Finance Commission.45 In the five
years before the case made it to the Supreme Court, the state offered vouchers for students to exercise «individual freedom in choosing public or private school,» which provided them with the opportunity to choose to attend racially segregated schools.46 Originally only offering $ 180 per student in 1964, the state Legislature increased the amount of each voucher to be $ 240 per student in 1968.47
Putting together a smart trailer is no simple task, especially today when it seems the executives want to announce movies
years before they are due to be released, and demand numerous trailers be put out in the
intervening time.
If the Sun is about half way through its life, other events may
intervene before 10 billion
years have elapsed.
Over the
years CCLA
intervened in a number of security certificate cases
before the Supreme Court of Canada, to argue against the use of secret evidence, and the inability of the Named Individual to know the case against them and make full answer and defence.
Almost one
year later, the fertility clinic wrote to Mrs Jefferies to say that the storage period for the embryos was due to expire in 5 months time, and they had to be used
before then, although the court might be able to
intervene to help.
In the
intervening two
years, incidents ranging from breaches at leading companies to hearings
before both houses of Congress have highlighted the increasing importance of data privacy and security on both sides of the Atlantic.
Half of chronic mental illnesses begin by age 14, but on average, it takes 8 to 10
years before anyone actually
intervenes.
A 2 - to 4 -
year window may exist between initial presentation of symptoms and the development of a disorder, suggesting an opportunity to
intervene before problems become more serious in children.6 In recent
years, many pediatricians have taken advantage of more widely disseminated public domain screening tools and have used emerging computer technology to facilitate behavioral / emotional screening.
During the
intervening years,
before the project is completed, it's common practice for developers to set aside enough funds to pay the quarterly dividends, which is a fixed annual rate during the project life.