ROOMS AND JUNIOR SUITES: All the bedrooms are spacious and lavishly furnished with magnificent antique pieces and precious brocades typical of the local handcraft tradition whose influence
is traceable in the magnificent wooden floors.
Not exact matches
Three years later, Boll & Branch, based
in Summit, New Jersey,
is profitable, with annual sales of more than $ 40 million and a supply chain that
is entirely
traceable.
Then again,
in our corridors severely undercapitalized but now successful founders have
been rubbing elbows with another bootstrapper: Inc. descends from no - money - down origins, its 24 - year - old corporate roots
traceable to a humble pamphlet on sailing.
China's investment
in high - tech industries
is squarely aimed at the
traceable goods sector — building the capacity to export even more goods and reduce their reliance on imports.
In the eyes of federal regulators, marijuana money
is drug money, and legalized pot dealers worry the feds might seize on
traceable payments to shut them down.
While you will need to input a Username and Password
in order to register an account with BetKing, filling
in your email
is option, and your wallet
is not
traceable back to your identity.
Security Risk: Critics of virtual currency pinpoint that since the identities of parties involved
in a transaction
are not recognizable and transactions
are not
traceable, they can
be misused for unlawful or criminal activities like:
The class action, filed
in United States District Court, Southern District of New York, and docketed under 17 - cv - 09903,
is on behalf of a class consisting of investors who purchased or otherwise acquired Qudian's American Depositary Receipts («ADRs») pursuant and / or
traceable to Qudian's false and misleading Registration Statement and Prospectus, issued
in connection with the Company's initial public offering on or about October 18, 2017 (the «IPO» or the «Offering»), seeking to recover damages caused by Defendants» violations of the Securities Act of 1933 (the «Securities Act»).
«Every public spending will
be recorded
in blockchain, and the full path between the sender and the receiver will
be traceable.
The discoveries and scientific creations of recent years
in the field of nuclear energy, transforming our period into a new power age,
are directly
traceable to the discoveries of radioactive elements by Becquerel and the Curies, inaugurating the new physics.9 A new depth of relations and energy revealed
in both earlier and more recent experiments has routed the world - view of mechanism which Newton and his followers through the nineteenth century had come to take for granted.
Where
is the elusive, longed for fifth wave of renewal
in the Church: something
traceable to the impact of the previous moves of the Spirit?
For it holds that all the evils of the human condition
are,
in the final analysis,
traceable to the drastic human failure to acknowledge and experience the reality of his presence.
I shall answer this question by means of Whitehead's discussion
in Process and Reality of our «cosmic epoch»: «that widest society of actual entities whose immediate relevance to ourselves
is traceable» (91).
While it
is widely agreed that the causes for the morbidity of communities
in urban centers
are traceable to diverse factors, churches can not
be quiescent
in the face of them.
I plead guilty: what
is to
be said herein derives from a position of theological liberalism, more particularly, a Protestant liberalism
traceable at least as far back as Friedrich Schleiermacher (
in my case with unapologetically Lutheran overtones).
But its roots
are traceable to the end of the 19th century when influential cultural critics - Matthew Arnold chief among them - drew critical attention to deep concordances between religion and art with their predictions that,
in Arnold's famous phrase, «most of what now passes with us for religion will
be replaced by poetry.»
But not all the evil
in the world
is directly, or even indirectly,
traceable to man, and that
is why the origin and presence of evil
in the world remain perennial problems to baffle the mind of man.
In general, skepticism about a complete explanation of creativity is based on the notion that a creative act issues in an outcome that is new in kind, which was unpredictable, and which has a definite character that is neither reducible to the sum of its elements nor exhaustively traceable to its antecedent
In general, skepticism about a complete explanation of creativity
is based on the notion that a creative act issues
in an outcome that is new in kind, which was unpredictable, and which has a definite character that is neither reducible to the sum of its elements nor exhaustively traceable to its antecedent
in an outcome that
is new
in kind, which was unpredictable, and which has a definite character that is neither reducible to the sum of its elements nor exhaustively traceable to its antecedent
in kind, which
was unpredictable, and which has a definite character that
is neither reducible to the sum of its elements nor exhaustively
traceable to its antecedents.
PAK: If marriage
is the God - given structure
in which the family
is rooted, and if families
are the basic cells of society, then our social and political woes
are traceable to cancer
in these cells.
Not everything
in the new world
is directly
traceable to the man Jesus any more than everything
in the medieval world
was.
Unexpectedly, I find that odd lines from the Psalms drift around my head
in the strange dreamy hours when the railway
is quiet and the black hulks of the Pennines
are just
traceable against the lesser black of the sky.
It
is this life,
traceable back to Jesus, a life welling up
in personal experience but overflowing to work changes
in society, which
is the main source of the spread of Christianity, not only during the first five centuries but also
in all later ages.
In God's plan our genetic inheritance
is traceable and vital.
Whitehead takes the rather different view that while we
are conditionally justified, for metaphysical reasons,
in making these inferences (when confined to a particular space - time region where there
is traceable continuity), we
are not justified
in construing the empirical generalization unrestrictedly.
Therefore it
is no wonder that non-Christian influences
are traceable here: either older stories have
been supplied,
in the course of transmission, with entertaining additions (
in which case the substance would still
be historical) or else non-Christian material has
been attached to the person of Jesus (
in which case there could
be no talk of historicity).
Taoism
in a somewhat less definitely
traceable fashion
was the outgrowth of writings attributed to Lao Tzu, and one of his great disciples Chuang Tzu.
In a CSR report published last December, the company says that 100 % of its purchased volumes of palm oil
are certified sustainable via the RSPO and 90.24 %
is traceable to the mill of origin.
This
is very exciting to me because I love my cane sugar and have often wished that I could
be as confident
in my brown sugar (i.e, I wish that it also started with sustainable and
traceable evaporated cane juice).
In addition, our palm fruit oil supplier
was the first Latin America Company to
be RSPO Certified (2010),
is for the 3rd year running
is ranked # 1 on the Sustainable Palm Oil Transparency Toolkit (http://www.sustainablepalmoil.org/about/),
is a founding member of the Palm Oil Innovation Group and has a zero waste production cycle and
is 100 %
traceable to the farm.
The True Source Certified Honey program
was developed to promote 100 percent pure,
traceable honey
in the marketplace.
In contrast to commercially produced olives, Alive & Well Olives are organically and sustainably grown, non-GMO verified, harvested by hand, naturally fermented and probiotic, and authentic and traceable back to the groves in which each olive variety is grow
In contrast to commercially produced olives, Alive & Well Olives
are organically and sustainably grown, non-GMO verified, harvested by hand, naturally fermented and probiotic, and authentic and
traceable back to the groves
in which each olive variety is grow
in which each olive variety
is grown.
In addition, our palm fruit oil supplier
was the first Latin America Company to
be RSPO Certified (2010),
is ranked # 1 on the Sustainable Palm Oil Transparency Toolkit,
is a founding member of the Palm Oil Innovation Group and has a zero waste production cycle and
is 100 %
traceable to the farm.
Eggs
are delivered
in bulk pallets and
in protective trays; all
are logged and fully
traceable from delivery to the batch of product.
«Consumer concerns
in Asia regarding their health and the safety of food and beverages should
be met by strictly relying on natural,
traceable ingredients.
Ingredion has starches derived from
traceable, identity - preserved corn that
are documented through a TRUETRACE ® program and manufactured
in Indianapolis at the only 100 % non-GMO corn wet milling plant
in the US.
Tracing palm oil to its source
is the critical first step
in IOI Loders Croklaan's three - step approach to building a
traceable, transparent and sustainable supply chain.
Glanbia Ireland's premium UHT milk and cream range
is all fully
traceable and sustainably produced
in Ireland from top - quality milk from grass - fed cows which delivers superior taste and product functionality.
Additionally, Red Lobster unveiled its Seafood with Standards platform, detailing its commitments to serving the highest quality seafood that
is sourced
in a manner that
is traceable, sustainable, and responsible.
Milk
in a Stick
is made with fully
traceable, 100 percent milk at Lakeland Dairies, a cooperative based
in Ireland with over 120 years of heritage.
In 2011, Target set a goal for its entire fresh and frozen seafood assortment to be sustainable, traceable, or in a time - bound improvement process by the end of 201
In 2011, Target set a goal for its entire fresh and frozen seafood assortment to
be sustainable,
traceable, or
in a time - bound improvement process by the end of 201
in a time - bound improvement process by the end of 2015.
Less predictable growing conditions, more connected global value chains and customers who demand healthier, more convenient and
traceable foods
are the major trends influencing food and agribusiness
in Australia.
The biomethane — which
is fully
traceable and certified —
is generated by GENeco's anaerobic digester
in Avonmouth, which converts inedible food waste and sewage into energy.
We
are committed to achieving a
traceable and transparent supply chain, and
are actively working with our suppliers to achieve traceability on the palm oil we source while ensuring the palm oil used
in our products
is grown according to the following principles:
During his presentation, «The Coffee Journey,» Brett Anderhub of Rekerdres & Sons Insurance, covered the perilous movement from farm to cup (who knew that the concept of General Average
is actually
in the Bible), while Jack Steijn, chair of ISO and CEN committees on sustainable and
traceable cocoa and co-founder of Equipoise, a consultancy for sustainable commodities, talked about the new ISO Standards for sustainability that will
be issued
in 2018, and whether or not sustainable practices that
are being used
in cocoa production can
be applied to coffee.
Without urgent action there will
be a huge loss of consumer choice because the marketing of locally - produced,
traceable meat will no longer
be possible
in many parts of the country.
Sunfiber ®
was always produced
in a very sustainable and ecologically friendly way and fully
traceable.
The passing of the International Milk Code
in 1981
is traceable to the appearance of Dr. Clavano
in the Kennedy Subcommittee.
Actually, considering how
traceable just about everything
is on the Internet, campaigns would
be silly to launch a systematic click - fraud effort — the victim could go to the press
in about two seconds as soon as it
was even suspected.
All the current distress
in the country
is traceable to the dual ideologies
in the 1999 Constitution.
The sureties must not
be below salary GL12
in any of the federal ministries or parastatals and must have
traceable addresses.