Sentences with phrase «nature of which»

[153] In short, breastfeeding is a function of a balancing of various personal choices and circumstances that flow from a relationship between two individuals (parent and child), the nature of which evolves over time and as the family unit grows or shrinks in size and composition.
The Ottawa crime map sets out markers for various crimes — breaking and entering, theft, etc. — the nature of which can be controlled by a selection panel, so that, for instance, you could look at the location of all thefts from a vehicle.
This decision cuts against plaintiffs» attempts to make premises owners the effective «insurers» for on - premises work, the nature of which subcontractors may be more or equally aware.
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«By funding, the funder takes a risk, a risk as to the nature of which he has the opportunity to inform himself both before offering funding and during the course of the litigation which he funds.»
Guideline B - 10 imposes overall accountability and control requirements, and requires an assessment of the materiality of an outsourcing arrangement and the implementation of a risk management program (the scope and nature of which will vary depending on the materiality of the outsourcing arrangement in question).
Additionally, they will not work with any farms found to be using slave labor (what year is it again?!?) or raising cattle in designated protected areas or on indigenous lands: To ensure a modicum of transparency, JBS - Frisboi says it will implement a tracking system within six months — the exact nature of which (ear tags, something else?)
The gravamen of the underlying thinking is that you can have two things — the nature of which seems obvious — but when you put the two things together, something unthinkable may happen — e.g., you have a terrier and your friend has a sheepdog.
It has been made clear in many quarters for almost a decade... we have become conscious of... the energy crisis, the full nature of which the American public is still only dimly aware....
The works of Paul Pfeiffer repeatedly engage negation, the nature of which is as elusive and compelling as a seemingly absent subject, the»em pty» space at their centre.
He used his own funds to support the journal Living Marxism, the collaborative nature of which appealed to him, and he wrote and illustrated for Arise, another leftist publication.
Acquiring the Crown itself, along with the two Crowns available in the DLC already released, will then allow players to visit the game's King Vendrick for a surprise» — the nature of which remains a mystery for now.
After becoming the warrior of light, fighting off huge Primal beasts, uncovering a deeper Ascian plot (the true nature of which has yet to be fully revealed), and dealing with an invading Garlean empire (not to mention the issues your allies are dealing with within their own ranks), your journey to Ishgard gets off to a bit of a slow, solemn start.
Knifing is an intricate art in first - person shooters, the nature of which is quibbled over by many FPS fans.
Perhaps because of the composition of the working group, they tended to focus on issues on the interface between engineering and biology and not the physics - biology interface, the nature of which has been eloquently described by Harold Varmus [1].
Some would maintain that these accounts point to after - death appearances of Jesus to the disciples, the precise nature of which is lost to history.
Our sense of its presence would have to be mediated through a non-controlling mode of cognition the nature of which will be set forth in the present chapter.
Beyond time, there are nine dimensions, the nature of which, define our perceived universe, Heaven and Hell.
There are Pythagorean enigmas here, occult and imponderable: mystic proportions written into the very fabric of nature of which we were once as ignorant as of the existence of other galaxies.
Natural science is not the same as the nonhuman nature of which it aims to give an account.
How can the seminaries train men for a work that is so tenuous, and concerning the nature of which such a diversity of opinion exists?
But this would not be for the soul to perish (or to corrupt) since to perish means to go out of existence because of something in the nature of that which perishes.
As with liberation theology, feminisms elsewhere are a point of reference for an indigenous development, the nature of which has yet to be adequately described.
Ecology deals not with the interaction of human power, but with man's relation to the nature of which he is a part.
The biggest difficulty is belief creates a blind spot, the nature of which is to cocoon us in darkness while convincing us we are dwelling in total light.
Which things being without number in our mind itself, (the nature of which mind is incapable of being seen,) not to mention others, the very faith whereby we believe, or the thought whereby we know that we either believe any thing, or believe not, being as it is altogether alien from the sight of those eyes; what so naked, so clear, what so certain is there to the inner eyes of our minds?

Not exact matches

«I will say that both pursuits appeal to a sense of aesthetics and elegance, and that the self - officiated nature of Ultimate conforms to philosophies of truth and honesty which I hold as a mathematician,» writes Peter Behr, a designer who studied math, on Quora.
Then there's the deluge of emails you feel guilty for not reading and responding to quickly, various forms of entertainment available and human nature itself, which tempts us to make irresponsible decisions and skews our priorities.
The TMX, which has been vying to host Saudi Aramco's IPO overseas listing and exploring partnerships with bourses around the world, declined to elaborate on that nature of the technical issues.
When I have teams that don't want to build Prof Services or don't want to really interact daily with customers helping them solve problems — which are often political in nature such as functional stovepipes in the customers organization — I then advise them to build a different kind of companies.
They feature nature heavily, taking note from the science of biophilia, which helps boost productivity and creativity.
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised around the world and how child - rearing can inform the understanding of human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one of the things which makes humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
He has described GM methods, which are employed on around 10 % of the world's arable farmland, as a «gigantic experiment with nature and the whole of humanity which has gone seriously wrong».
The regulator said: «Regardless of the medium in which an advertising or promotional message is disseminated, deception occurs when consumers acting reasonably under the circumstances are misled about its nature or source, and such misleading impression is likely to affect their decisions or conduct regarding the advertised product.»
With Blue Ant, MacMillan appears to be tacking against the torrents of broadcast television dreck at the bottom of the dial by targeting two coveted demographics, the first of which is thinking, affluent baby boomers: its portfolio includes content about the cottage lifestyle, travel, and PBS - style documentary programming through the Canadian version of the Smithsonian Channel, as well as a nature channel called Oasis.
The blunt nature of the system can't possibly capture the nuance of what makes for a satisfied customer — but its brutal simplicity also means that people actually give feedback, which can be surprisingly meaningful.
A recent study published in Nature looked at thousands of different mammal species and worked out the percentage of cases in which animal fatalities were caused by their own kind.
The snowboard business comes with inherent cash challenges, most of which are due to the seasonal nature of the sport.
The message to Syrians living in opposition - controlled areas, Hof added, would be the same as it always has been: «So long as we kill you, maim you, terrorize you, and drive you from your homes with ordnance that is not chemical in nature, that which is left of a hollowed - out West will do nothing to protect you.
The name and domain has the word metrics, which describes the nature of the SaaS.
«These strong H1 results reinforce the robust nature of Ryanair's low fare, pan-European growth model even during a period which suffered a material failure in our pilot rostering function in early September,» O'Leary said.
Publisher Springer Nature has built «SharedIt,» which allows readers on a number of media websites to view read - only versions of their articles without a paywall.
Facebook recently released a study in which the company explored the nature of the influence technology has had on holiday shopping around the globe.
Examining the influence of unconscious bias is by nature a self - reflective activity - something that has only recently caught fire in boardroom efforts to address disparities, but which has been alive and well in the hearts of accelerators, especially those focused on women entrepreneurs.
But while thousands of clinical trials on immunotherapy drugs, of which many are predicted to fail, are springing up, the depth of information on neoantigen vaccines is much shallower: Just two studies on neoantigen vaccines for melanoma, recently profiled in Nature, were completed last year in Boston and Germany.
The agency has been trying to make this better, or at least it has issued a report about making it better, but FDA approval is by its very nature anti-Valley, the opposite of moving fast and breaking things — which is why so many health trackers and similar devices (even apps) are very careful about their claims.
«We would have the EMC sales force, which has been described as a force of nature.
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«And by the nature of the deal he had to make, it forced him into exploring other avenues of interest — which led him directly into Spider - Man.»
Except for one other change, which is the nature of the content itself, Twitter started with nothing but short bursts of text.
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