Japanese electronics company Panasonic has
made public a reference model to the Android handset that is due to arrive next year, as the first new Panasonic mobile to ship in Europe after the company pulled out five years ago.
Not exact matches
National
Public Radio, for example, said this week that it has chosen not to use the word «lie» in
reference to the false or inaccurate statements that President Trump
makes because the intent behind those statements can not be known.
Interestingly, though, the Department of Finance just came up with a new feature for the 2012 edition of the Fiscal
Reference Tables, which were
made public on Friday: estimates for the «cyclically - adjusted budget balance.»
She has
made definitive
public statements — one of which includes a nifty country music
reference — that she will not be Uber CEO.
«Until ongoing efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of oil sands are more successful and widespread, the Final SEIS
makes clear that, compared to
reference crudes, development of oil sands crude represents a significant increase in greenhouse gas emissions,» the EPA states in a letter
made public Tuesday.
Since under modern conditions the actions of all people in key positions of power and influence are thus likely to be known almost immediately by nearly everyone, these people can not
make decisions without
reference to the reaction of the
public.
Quite apart from the ontological status of these, how do we
make the inferential leap from those actual, but diverse, private experiences to the normative or
public veridical judgment, «That is a penny on top of the desk» (where «penny» now stands exclusively for the normative description just given, as opposed to the particular ensemble of sense data we happen to perceive from a particular frame of
reference)?
Though Heidegger
makes quite a number of positive
public references to Hitler and to Nazi ideas, Richard Rorty's statement (in reviewing Safranski's book) that the images of Hitler and Heidegger «blend into one another» is farfetched.
In his sermons in the parish church he often
made little or no
reference to
public affairs and his own battles; in one at this time, he said: «He who calls on Christ in faith... the Holy Spirit most certainly comes to him.
«This directive draws it strength with appointment letter given to you dated 26 August 2009, under
reference NDHQ paragraph which reads «You will be subject to the Civil Service Law 1993 (PNDCL327) the
Public Service Commission Act 1994 (Act 482) and any statutory instruction
made there under and other general or department instructions as well as administrative directive for the time being enforce», the letter said.
The national debt could be apportioned by
reference to the historic contribution
made to the UK's
public finances by Scotland, or the historic contribution
made to the UK's
public finances by Scotland, or on the basis of our population share.
On Wednesday, Bannon hosted Breitbart News Tonight on Sirius XM radio as usual,
making little
reference to the
public rupture.
In her first
public appearance since James Comey, the former FBI director, began his book tour, Hillary Clinton
made only a glancing
reference to him in a speech last night and instead focused most of her attacks on President Trump, once again likening him to authoritarians.
This is why it is unconstitutional on the part of Koku Anyidoho and Kofi Adams to attack my person and assassinate my character without
referencing the fact that I had previously refuted similar allegations in writing so that the
public can
make an informed assessment of their accusations against me.
He's
made passing
references to «wealthy donors» three times in his past five addresses, but goes all - in with that line of reasoning this time around: we have contribution limits to
make sure elections «are not captured by wealthy
public interests,» he says; «wealthy individuals and corporations are able to use Limited Liability Companies» to avoid these limits, so reform is needed «to even the playing field so that rich and poor New Yorkers alike have their voices heard.»
Savino released a statement through a spokesman noting she backs
public financing herself and criticizes the Working Families Party while
making a
reference to the organization's ties to an investigation to Staten Island campaigns.
Earlier this year, Cuomo proposed a $ 100 million
public - spending program that would «
make Nelson Rockefeller jealous,» a
reference to the late governor who greatly expanded the state - university system.
In his statement, Bharara also vowed to continue exposing corruption in the state, and
made a not - so - veiled
reference the Moreland Commission to Investigate
Public Corruption, which Governor Cuomo controversially shut down in 2014: «These cases show — and history teaches — that the most effective corruption investigations are those that are truly independent and not in danger of either interference or premature shutdown.
«While awaiting judicial process on these allegations, it is proper to
make some
references to show that the presidency was just desperate to hang some former
public and military officers who served this nation at the risk of their lives.
The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, while declaring open a
public hearing on the bill seeking to establish the National Electoral Offences Commission on Monday,
made reference to the controversy generated by the recent amendment to Section 25 of the Electoral Act, which seeks to re-order the sequence of polls during the general elections.
The
public - service novice, who has spent her entire career in media and publishing, also dropped jaws at the meeting by likening her task of satisfying space - crunch concerns in every neighborhood to
making «many Sophie's Choices» — a
reference to the book in which a mother in the Auschwitz death camp is forced to decide which of her two children will live.
He has
made reference recently to his days as a
public official being numbered and has expressed frustration on the slow pace of government actions.
(2) This clearly overlooked the
public references to Rockingham that had been
made in 1991 and 1992.
They acknowledge some study limitations, but say their paper is the first to combine results across many studies covering both coronary heart disease and stroke, «
making it a valuable
reference that can be used to strengthen
public health campaigns, and provide a strong health incentive for smokers to stop completely (particularly women).»
«With
reference pricing, the employer or insurer will
make a contribution towards paying for the prescription drug chosen by the patient, and the patient will pay the remainder,» said lead author James C. Robinson, director of the Berkeley Center for Health Technology at the School of
Public Health.
Taking this as the starting point, researchers from
public research body INSERM and the University of Montpellier in France and from Imperial College in London, estimated the impact eliminating these risk factors (they included the genetic one for
reference) might
make on reducing rates of dementia, should no effective treatment be found.
With the
reference version of the maize genome and tools like the maize HapMap now in the
public domain, the search will proceed with a new intensity,
made possible by a treasure trove of new data.
We start with the birth of that adventure, the zero emission concept and the unique
public / private partnership that
made it possible for the station to become an international
reference point, both in terms of environmental management and support of polar science.
The researchers offer four steps for improving the review process: develop methodological standards for evaluating evidence used to back off - label drug recommendations; combine the findings into one «single, rigorously developed resource» rather than five inconsistent
reference guides; assess whether those reviewing and determining off - label drug use policies have potential financial conflicts of interest; and
make the compendia listings, which currently are only available by subscription, free to the
public.
«I would like to develop as an actor in obscurity,» Walker commented in
reference to his parents» fame, but the young actor's striking resemblance to his father (who died in 1951)
made it virtually impossible for the two Robert Walkers to be separated in the minds of the
public.
George Clooney has never knowingly spoken in
public without
making at least one glancing
reference to his doomed stint as Batman.
The next two major updates that the studio has released
made no
reference to «bots and gold spammers» in their
public patch notes.
The news from the Education Next poll had become so bad we were accused of asking an unfriendly voucher question (it
referenced the «use» of «government funds to pay the tuition»), so we agreed to split our respondents into two equivalent groups and ask the second group a «friendly» voucher question instead: «A proposal has been
made that would give low - income families with children in
public schools a wider choice, by allowing them to enroll their children in private schools instead, with government helping to pay the tuition.»
Moreover, while the researcher tasked with tracking the achievement of scholarship students was unable to
make clear apples - to - apples comparisons with Florida
public school students last year, he was able to do so in years past when Florida's
public school students also took the nationally norm -
referenced Stanford Achievement Test.
Those present at each subsequent news conference know that
reference is
made to the fact that you could increase the percentage in favor by substituting «government» for «
public.»
However, rather than step up and address the major flaws with the existing failed funding system, Governor Dannel Malloy
made a thinly veiled
reference today, in his State of the State Address, that he plans to propose a new state education funding formula, one that would likely pump even more scarce
public funds to Connecticut's privately owned and operated charter schools.
Second,
make the list of required materials
public knowledge by posting a clearly displayed «you need» list for easy student
reference.
The ease of locating information — coupled with the fact that this
reference is aligned with national science standards and supportive of school curriculum —
makes this set highly recommended for high - school and
public libraries.
Unfortunately, in a document that was marked several times as confidential and with several
references made by Cecil to the confidential nature of the information, the precise sales figures were leaked to the
public via Parliament's own website where Cecil's full document was posted.
Whenever she confronted an intimate problem, she tended to adopt the
public manner of the lecture hall, and use longer and longer words, and
make references to books she thought everyone should have read.
For example,
make references to the relevant laws, quote
public opinion on the issue, or analyze the effects of the policy on students.
If Sony Ericsson is quick to act on the updates it might offer the refresh ahead of some other big guns like Samsung — who already have the code since it
makes the Galaxy Nexus — HTC or LG (who both confirmed upcoming updates for certain phones without
making a
reference date
public).
You
make no
reference to the music piped onboard either in
public areas or in the bars and restaurants, so I hope that means that there is no loud, rap or beat music to have to bear with.
The Brooklyn - based artist began
making waves after spearheading her now widely - acknowledged, highly controversial «Cliteracy» movement — a revolution unto itself, in which she seeks to educate the
public through installation art
referencing the fantastically - neglected female sexual anatomy.
Recognized internationally for his unique glass sculptures and large - scale works for
public spaces, Howard Ben Tré
makes reference to historical architectural forms, industrial shapes and Read More»
Whereas your previous exhibitions have shown a concern with being openly performative — in the sense of relating to the
public domain, and
making references to entertainment and comedy figures — your last couple of shows at Rachel Uffner have turned to a more private space.
He is also known for funding his real - estate investments in this neighbourhood partly through the artworks that he sells in galleries — notably vertical stripe paintings
made from the wooden floorboards of school gym floors (sourced from condemned Chicago
public schools) or canvas fire hoses (in
reference to their brutal use against civil - rights protestors in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963) and also for his expressionist black paintings, abstractions
made in tar in collaboration with his father, a retired roofer.
For this special occasion we have selected with Pilar Ordovás a group of works which are all closely related with Chillida's interest in
public art and, therefore themes such as scale - in particular the human scale, which is always an important
reference in his work,
making his sculptures monumental regardless of their size.
That exhibition included a temporary
public reference library and in the final third of this talk he will try to explain why
making functioning libraries as installationary art works is one of the things Thurston does, using as examples documentation from my recent solo show, Pretty Brutal Library (& Model Gallery, Leeds, 2013) and one of his works - in - progress, Hate Library.
After numerous
public exhibitions of works that directly
referenced or quoted from other artists» practices, Levine began
making abstract paintings without specific source material in 1985.