Sentences with phrase «of a chain of»

In 2010, it was the CEO of a chain of supermarkets.
Finance minister Arun Jaitley added, «Distributed ledger system or the blockchain technology allows organization of any chain of records or transactions without the need of intermediaries,» while presenting the Union Budget 2018 - 19 in the Indian Parliament.
No, I was a construction engineer, and then the general manager of a chain of stores in Europe....
Once precious metals are outside of the chain of custody, they usually have to be re-assayed or at least inspected upon the sale.
Oh, they don't say «you have to go», they say, «it would behoov you to go», or «the commander expects 100 percent participation» or «you don't have to go, but it may reflect badly upon you in the eyes of the chain of command».
The image concept is the way out of the chains of untruth.
If all of life just goes on then we are just animals and Hitler was not evil he was just a part of the chain of evolution.
Clearly in face of so appalling a discovery the psychic mechanism of evolution would come to a stop, undermined and shattered in its very substance, despite all the violent tuggings of the chain of planetary in - folding.
I'm humbled and honored to be part of this chain of learning and teaching.
The basic ideas in the meaning of hell are alienation and separation from God by persistent rejection of him, the tighter forging of the chains of sin as we misuse our freedom, and the loneliness, remorse, and inner turmoil which are sin's worst punishment.
Now having said that, this ex-communication is an opportunity for Kelly to break free of the chains of pride, deception, and false doctrine that bound her in the Mormon church, and to be open to hearing the true nature of Christ and her inability to please God by any works of her own.
For precisely all that has been said can also be objected to the doctrine of the immediate creation of every human soul in the course of history, if this creation makes of God's action in a special manner a member of the chain of created causes, even if only in regard to a particular finite being, which in contrast to others and by its special individual and temporal features has no intra - mundane ground and basis.
They are organizing outside of the Chain of Command for purposes of their own that violate and subvert the Const!tution, the Military Code of Justice, the very Authority upon which the whole military operates!
The coincidence of a series of chains of physical events that are necessary for life as we know it seems to some to put too great a burden on chance.
We can do our own thing and take advantage of those chains of events that intersect creatively in our lives.
Instead of boarding a ship bound for the UK, he travelled to Marseille and ran a seaman's mission which became the last link of a chain of safe houses from the beaches of Dunkirk in northern France to his new home in the south.
While deep lessons for acting humanely can be learned from eating kosher (not cooking a kid in its mother's milk or not eating higher life forms like whales or monkeys) the ultimate reason for observance must simply be that it is divine and thus immutable and enduring — but it is still up to each individual to maintain the links of the chain of this unparalleled tradition for it to endure for future generations, for Mose and his children and their own...
But from the perspective of the world as an interlocking harmony of rhythms, one's action is the setting up of a chain of vibratory processes within which other people move.
No doubt Pearson was correct in feeling some danger to science in accepting a philosophy of science which recognizes choice as real, but I do not think that this is serious if it is also recognized that determinism is necessarily the external aspect of the chains of choices at all levels.
But the breaking of the chain of constraints by the cross has incalculable historical consequences.
Upon hearing of this chain of cruelty, Justin Martyr wrote his Second Apology to the Roman senate, protesting that Christians were maltreated for no other reason than because they bore the name of Christ.
We are thinking of a significance other than that which the event has as part of the chain of causation which has produced the later time.
On the night of Sept. 11, as the Obama administration scrambled to respond to the Benghazi terror attacks, then - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and a key aide effectively tried to cut the department's own counterterrorism bureau out of the chain of reporting and decision - making, according to a «whistle - blower» witness from that bureau who will soon testify to the charge before Congress
The two UltraLuxe theaters are part of a chain of 13 UltraStar locations in both California and Arizona.
Indonesia is comprised of a chain of some 18,000 islands stretching across 5,000 miles in the South China Sea.
In effect since 1 January 2017, Ontario's Healthy Menu Choices Act, 2015 (passed in May 2015 as part of the Making Healthier Choices Act, 2015 (Bill 45) and accompanied by Ontario Regulation 50/16) requires food service premises that are part of a chain of 20 or more food service premises in Ontario (as well as certain cafeteria - style food service premises) to display calories for «standard food items» on menus, labels and display tags.
Koo, the Chinese - born founder of a chain of Flushing drugstores and head of the Chinese Business Association, was busy building his own coalition in Flushing Monday, accepting the support of Korean Americans for Peter Koo, a group of leaders that represents one of the largest populations in the neighborhood.
Putting oneself in a position where they might be part of the chain of succession might have Constitutional implications.
If this happens in a national crisis (say a nuclear warhead took out a large portion of the chain of command quickly) and has not been resolved previously, this debate might not matter and the ex-president will likely take over quickly but temporarily.
Even for those not surprised, there is still a desire to see and hear de Blasio think through whether as mayor, and at the top of the chain of command, he should react differently than he would as a council member or public advocate.
The original provision in pending military sexual assault legislation would have taken the decision about prosecuting such crimes out of the chain of command.
Gillibrand has vowed to continue fighting to take the decision out of the chain of command, preferring that it be made by independent military prosecutors.
Peptides are made up of chains of amino acids — the 20 basic organic compounds found in proteins — but they are about one - tenth the size of proteins.
It would take a whole series of mutations, and they would have to happen in the bodies of a chain of human beings, not chickens.
Therapeutic peptides usually consist of a chain of 30 to 40 amino acids, the building blocks of proteins.
At around the same time, Duncan Haldane discovered how topological concepts can be used to understand the properties of chains of small magnets found in some materials.
Around the same time, another psychiatrist, John Bowlby, penned his now - canon observations about the central importance of attachment for the social and psychological development of young humans, reminding us that we are just another part of a chain of mammals that depend on the care of others for survival.
Think of the chain of consequences that would ensue if 90 percent of all plant species disappeared.
Micrograph of moss leaves with insert micrograph of a chain of blue - green algae (cyanobacteria)(red) on a c. 0.1 mm long fragment of a moss leaf (green).
If A affects B without being right next to it, then the effect in question must be indirect — the effect in question must be something that gets transmitted by means of a chain of events in which each event brings about the next one directly, in a manner that smoothly spans the distance from A to B. Every time we think we can come up with an exception to this intuition — say, flipping a switch that turns on city street lights (but then we realize that this happens through wires) or listening to a BBC radio broadcast (but then we realize that radio waves propagate through the air)-- it turns out that we have not, in fact, thought of an exception.
At Virgo, for example, the mirrors are suspended at the end of a chain of seven pendulums.
Korber says such requirements should include a thorough investigation of all possible routes of infection, blind testing of samples, and clear records of the chain of custody of samples.
Not surprisingly, the maps show a giant blob of superheated rock about 60 miles beneath Mount Sidley, the last of a chain of volcanic mountains in Marie Byrd Land at one end of the transect.
Other solar neutrinos have been detected before, but these particular ones come from the key proton - proton fusion reaction that is the first part of a chain of reactions that provides 99 % of the sun's power.
While conventional LEDs use silicon semiconductors, OLEDs in some of the latest cell phones and TVs are made with «pi - conjugated polymers,» which are plastic - like, organic semiconductors made of a chain of repeating molecular units.
As an employee of a chain of pizza restaurants, I initially found Stephen Ornes's article on the mathematics of preparing perfect pizza portions highly insightful (12 December 2009, p 48).
Not through attacks or lawsuits,» Alan Townsend, director of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at University of Colorado, Boulder, wrote on Twitter yesterday, part of a chain of critical tweets.
Polyethylene consists of a chain of single - bonded carbon atoms, each still carrying its two hydrogen atoms.
CD74 is broken into products that fit into the groove of cell surface immune response proteins as part of the chain of events that activates T cells — immune cells that normally attack infected (or damaged) cells in the body.
The research team focused on DNA structures modeled after a basic mechanism called a «Bennett linkage,» which is a 3 - D structure consisting of a chain of four rods connected by hinges.
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