Sentences with phrase «large number of entities»

Despite the large number of entities out there that exist only to make money from self - published writers and do so with impunity, it is a different thing when a big publisher goes this route.
One important step in understanding a physical system consisting of a large number of entities — for example, the atoms making up a magnetic material — is to identify among the many degrees of freedom of the system those that are most relevant for its physical behaviour.
In the US, class actions are a centrepiece of complex civil litigation, in particular securities and antitrust litigation, as the misconduct alleged often impacts large markets and large numbers of entities and individuals.

Not exact matches

«Our largest increases were in audits of flow - through entities in fiscal year 2012,» says an IRS spokesperson, adding the jump was reflective of the increased number of these types of businesses.
A large number of the largest employers in Kinston are government owned entities.
Any entity, in other words, which chooses some medium of the public forum to reach large numbers of the public with a message and is willing and able to pay to do so.
Moreover, each human being must be constituted of many millions of these «unit - happenings» or «experiences,» because Hartshorne affirms that persons have about ten new ones per second and that they fit together so smoothly that the transitions between them go largely unnoticed.12 And inasmuch as everything in the universe is composed of similar unit - experiences or actual entities, the number of them that occurs at any given instant of time (if we may legitimately speak of such instants) must be stupendously large.
The next stage was to accept that in many entities we have to consider a large number of interacting components, and processes of cause - effect which are not simply linear, but may interest either by being linked into networks, or by various types of feed - back interaction, positive or negative and so on.
Encourage communities and health facilities to use new media technology to reach larger numbers of people with breastfeeding information and alert them about the conflicts of interest that may arise when entities which profit from selling or distributing products under the scope of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes (Code) promote breastfeeding.
«The NYPD is already subject to a large amount of oversight by a number of different entities at the city, state and federal levels, and there is no need,» he said.
While technically a lobbying entity, the CSNY shared many attributes with independent expenditure committees: it raised large sums of money from a small number of donors to bolster the agenda of a specific politician with whom it purportedly did not coordinate, running advertisements thematically identical to those funded by the Democratic Party's campaign finance committee later in Cuomo's term.
The new system had to track the enrollment of people who had previously been unknown to university databases, collect premiums in differing amounts from a large number of individuals and campus entities, and reconcile everyone's billing and records.
Undergraduate students in Yale's lecture course, «Public Schools Public Policy» 2017 were asked to complete group projects examining charter management organizations, entities that control a large number of charter schools.
A large number of the largest employers in Kinston are government owned entities.
An entity formed under state legislation that enables large numbers of investors to become limited partners of a partnership, owning an economic interest in the entity's assets, but sharing in its liabilities only to the extent of their initial investment.
As other states have passed regulations of all entities that sell, trade or adopt out a large number of dogs, substandard breeders and rescues that are unable to meet the standards in their home states have flocked here.
The latter is a completely separate entity, which just happens to share a large number of letters with Imaginarium.
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A number of well - written articles chronicle at least some of the history of legal writing in the law school curriculum.1 However, those articles were written with a different purpose in mind: the authors sought to employ history to show the pedigree of legal writing and argue for an equal place in the curriculum with doctrinal courses and an equal position for its teachers with other «case - book» faculty.2 Because of this purpose, they understandably focused a large part of their historical narrative on legal writing in the «modern law - school,» an entity that has existed only since the late 1800s.3 The articles paid considerably less attention to the era that preceded it, beyond brief mentions of the Inns of Court in England, apprenticeship in America, and the private law schools and early attempts at law teaching that preceded Langdell's introduction of the case method.4
The history of market domination by a small number of large entities in areas closely related to legal services is not a happy one for the public.
Knowliah offers automatic classification, contract management, e-mail integration, matter and entity management, and is used by an increasing number of small and large legal departments.
An underlying assumption is that some hospitals, and to a lesser extent health plans, are part of chains or larger entities that will be able to prepare the basic materials at a corporate level for a number of covered entities.
A smaller number of large entities may have significant costs for de-identification of protected health information and additional requirements for research.
Large numbers of Eastern District of Texas filings are being created by a relatively small number of non-practicing entities, also known as «patent trolls.»
A large number of the largest employers in Kinston are government owned entities.
In terms of numbers, Columbus Life Insurance Company has impressed in recent years and today stands as one of the largest life insurance entities in existence.
Norfolk is home to the largest naval base in the world, as well as a number of important government and corporate entities in Virginia.
It is controlled by a small number of donors and these very powerful but I think horribly run large political entities.
This is just to name a few, and there are a number of other large entities swimming around in Bitcoin waters.
State policymakers have been pursuing this goal for years, and socially conservative members of Congress may well carry their current rhetoric through to the illogical conclusion that Title X funds should go only to entities offering primary care, excluding the very providers often best able to provide high - quality family planning and related services to large numbers of people.
The growing recognition of the family as a sanctified entity even within divorce has inspired new and creative living arrangements, uniquely tailored to the psychological and financial needs of the large number of divorced families with children.
NAR urged FHFA to proceed with caution in the restructuring of compensation for loan servicers and commented that poor service from entities with seemingly little commitment to resolving difficult situations has resulted in large numbers of foreclosures.
The larger number of REITs means there are more entities chasing the relatively static supply of good apartment projects that come up for sale, thus raising prices at a time when yields are declining.
Having a knowledgeable entity look at the documents is particularly important today, given the large number of short sales and foreclosures.
Although the top 20 have to coordinate with a larger number of SAs than the smaller entities, we expect that there are economies of scale.
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