Sentences with phrase «made are fit for purpose»

Not exact matches

You have to believe that, once you find that single purpose, it will suit you like perfect - fitting clothes that look and feel like they were made just for you.
Loans backed by specific collateral or backed by general corporate assets aren't the perfect option for every financing situation, but are tools business owners can use to access capital, provided they are a good fit for the loan purpose and the economics make sense.
I enjoyed the resources industry because it really epitomizes the concepts of practical design: you end up engineering things on the run to be «fit for purpose», making do with potentially less equipment and materials than you'd prefer in some fairly remote and challenging environments.
After all, Yahweh made it clear that he never desires the death of the wicked, but that they would turn to him and live, and so it does not make sense that he would force them to eternally suffer death, since it is for no purpose except perhaps God's satisfaction, which does not seem to fit with his nature.
This is fitting, for the temporal purpose of personality was primarily suited to the greater intensity of feeling made possible by the complex structures of personality.
Ezekiel knows that Israel was created for Yahweh's purposes, and is now brought under sentence of death to make possible the reconstitution and re-creation of a new Israel made fit by the very judgment for Yahweh's original purpose — to bless the families of the earth and that the nations may know Yahweh.
Then maybe you'll finally see how it has been hijacked for the purposes of trying to make Gullible's Travels, Part 1 fit Gullible's Travels, Part 2.
New appointments to be made to the Arsenal Board so that it is fit for purpose; this means a better mix of youth and experience, more independence, and representation of all shareholders and the diverse fanbase.
AW is adding imbalance to his «product» (the team) in a way that does not make it fit for purpose (to win).
With Antonio's red card making him unavailable for the next game at home to Chelsea it is even more crucial that Andy Carroll is fit if we have any hope of giving the league leaders a decent game — or did Antonio get himself banned on purpose to make sure his next employers maintain their runaway lead at the top?
we haven't tried any storebought trainers, I made a few fitted diapers and fleece covers for him but they're too tight and bulky for him to be able to put on and off himself, so he ends up peeing in them on purpose because he doesn't want to go thru the trouble.
Unless American comedians can make the Home Office fit for purpose, the taxpayer won't be laughing.»
It is the convergence of disagreement with the appointment by the members of the two biggest political parties that makes Malik Kweku Baako believe Martin Amidu is «fit for purpose
«A great deal of work has been carried out by the Department of Health, Public Health England, the NHS and local authorities to make sure national and local plans are up to date and fit for purpose
Parliament should ensure that the process of individual voting is made fit for purpose - if not for the 2015 general election, then at least for all future ones.
His pledge to establish a national investment bank and review the UK's economic policy - making to ensure it is «fit for purpose» in preventing another recession could have been made by Gordon Brown.
Elsewhere in his statement, Mr Davey said the next leader must make it clear what the Lib Dems stand for and ensure the party is «fit - for - purpose».
[72] Positioning herself as a unifying candidate who would make the party «fit for purpose», she called for «bold and radical» new approaches to policy, which would require Labour to be honest about funding crises in local government and health.
The atomic size and structure of nitrogen make it an excellent choice for this purpose because it can fit naturally into a strong network of carbon atoms by creating bonds (sp2) in which electrons are shared by the whole network.
That makes steroids a tool to be used by all kind of people as they seem fit — and sadly, as with all other tools, they can be used for a variety of horrible purposes.
For example, we make no warranties, representations, or guarantees that the RelyID service is accurate, complete, or current or that it will operate without interruption or error or that it is merchantable, fit for a particular purpose, or suitable for yFor example, we make no warranties, representations, or guarantees that the RelyID service is accurate, complete, or current or that it will operate without interruption or error or that it is merchantable, fit for a particular purpose, or suitable for yfor a particular purpose, or suitable for yfor you.
This package could be used as a ready - made, fit for purpose unit, or could be adapted and edited as necessary if preferred.
«The money that councils are predicted to lose could be better spent on recruiting, training and keeping excellent teachers, and making sure children are safe and have the equipment and support they need, in buildings that are fit for purpose.
The products were not only fit for purpose in early years, primary, secondary and sensory learning environments but the company had done much to promote multipurpose usage which makes for a practical investment.
This may not be a problem in itself, they say, but in the worst cases, schools have had to find an extra # 500,000 to make buildings fit for purpose.
We believe the content and our application of P Scales is fit for purpose and so we made the decision to continue to use them, despite the removal of the statutory obligation.
She explained, «Larger curricular goals need to be made clear for students so that they have an opportunity to move beyond a mindset of assignment completion and think about how multimodal thinking fits into broader communication purposes» (p. 665).
This course (re) introduces teachers to the distinction between direct instruction and deep learning, helps them choose and document appropriate learning outcomes for their classroom activities and assists them with designing and applying vigorous learning methods to make their pedagogy more effective and «fit for purpose».
With the Carrera GT the overriding impression is one of function over style — if it's fitted to the Porsche it's there for a purpose, and that purpose is to make the GT faster.
Put simply, OEM parts are parts that were designed by the same manufacturer that made your vehicle for the specific purpose of fitting your vehicle.
She's ready to upgrade her kit but wants to make sure her investment is fit for purpose.
Before you know whether a home is the right one for you, you have to make sure that it fits your ultimate purpose.
Set in the easy - to - reach location of Padgate, the new purpose - built centre replaces the old one in Slutchers Lane which was no longer fit for use and will help make the process of adopting a cat quicker and easier.
Having a smaller than average specimen of a dog breed may be appealing as these dogs can easily fit into a pink Gucci bag, but the health of dogs should not be put on the line just for the purpose of attracting buyers who wish to make a fashion statement.
The purpose of the visit is both to make sure that your home is secure and safe for the foster dog, as well as to get to know you, your family and any other animals you may have so we can be sure to place a dog that fits in.
Identified by Electronic Arts as the publisher's best bet to take on sales leviathan Call of Duty, Battlefield 3 has been given a rigorous, humourless reshaping to make it fit for purpose.
Here is the accepted view of Northern Hemisphere temperatures prior to the endless adjustments made these past 20/25 years to the temperature record, which endless adjustments have rendered the modern version of the land thermometer record not fit for scientific purpose:
So, someone could do the sums here, but this may be one of those cases where even * if * the building could be made fit for purpose at all, it would be greener to replace it rather than try to fix it.
From coining the terms Piltdown Mann and treemometers, to outing Gleick, to his work with the BEST team trying to make sense of data, I personally believe is not fit for purpose, few people have been as erudite and multifaceted.
On these grounds the Summary for Policymakers of the IPCC AR5 WG1 should be rejected as not fit for the purpose of policy - making.
Fit for purpose means more than just «is it possible to use this data to make these decisions accurately» it also means «is it legal, ethical, and within our policy?
Writing in NLJ recently His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC, the designated mercantile judge for the Midlands, noted that the digital age has «revolutionised the way we all instantly communicate around the globe, making paper documents anachronistic... Lawyers — including judges — must embrace new technologies if they are to be «fit for purpose» in proportionate civil litigation; a recurring theme in the Jackson Report,» (NLJ, 8 June 2012, p 773).
Reducing conflict has to be a better outcome for parents and for children and will help to make divorce law fit for purpose in the 21st century.
Over-the-counter (OTC) property derivatives, which may be used as a synthetic investment or for hedging or leverage purposes, can be tailor - made to fit portfolio needs and thus offer innovative and flexible hedging techniques to portfolio managers and institutional investors holding illiquid property investments.
He and his new board are reforming that organisation to make it fit for its purpose.
Resolution and the Legal Aid Practitioners Group issued this joint statement on 30 March 2016 calling on the LAA to «see sense, take a pragmatic approach, and not force people to use a system that is clearly not fit for purpose» until improvements have been made.
[1] When an accused person has been found unfit to stand trial and the other statutory requirements have been met, the court may make a disposition order directing that treatment be carried out for a specified period not exceeding 60 days and on such conditions as the judge considers appropriate for the purpose of making the accused fit to stand trial.
(b) are fit for any particular purpose expressly or impliedly made known to the seller at the time of the conclusion of the contract, except where the circumstances show that the buyer did not rely, or that it was unreasonable for him to rely, on the seller's skill and judgment;
«It shows that the group's focus on making this platform fit for purpose for the enterprise is resonating with financial services firms.»
But if you suddenly find yourself in need of what is considered your most important career document, rather than simply adding your latest positions or accomplishments to the bottom of an old, outdated resume, it might be worth checking these four vital signs to make sure that it's fit for purpose.
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