Sentences with phrase «of immediate operation»

Those reforms, said Kozol, «can not, for reasons of immediate operation, finance, and survival, raise serious doubts about the indoctrination and custodial function of the public education apparatus.»
He revels in the ways his art escapes language — it is a product of his immediate operations, yet continues to demystify art production by transforming with each new interpretation.
Of the nearly 2,000 companies who publicly disclosed emissions data to CDP in 2014, 248 (17 %) invested in projects to reduce carbon emissions outside of their immediate operations.

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The incident — in which Turkey said a Russian warplane violated Turkish airspace for roughly 17 seconds — comes four days after Turkey accused Russia of bombing villages in northern Syria inhabited by Syrian Turkmen and called for an immediate end to Russia's military operation close to the border.
«If there is an interruption of operation at any one of our regional grinder's facilities, we face an immediate risk because each Shake typically has less than three days of beef patty inventory on hand,» Shake Shack said.
Identify strategic opportunities that can provide an immediate return on investment so as to support current operations and increase the likelihood of the company's survival.
Emily White, Instagram's director of business operations, told The Wall Street Journal there is no immediate pressure to make money.
The employer that provides the training derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the intern; and on occasion its operations may actually be impeded
Let's start with a rule of thumb: As long as American special forces troops are being killed conducting operations in Niger, isolationism is low on the list of immediate threats.
But Descartes asserts one principle which is the basis of all philosophy: he holds that the whole pyramid of knowledge is based upon the immediate operation of knowing which is either an essential [for Descartes], or a contributory, element in the composition of an immediate actual entity.
«The immediate goal toward which coitus — as part of the generative process - is oriented is the depositing of sperm in some proximity to the ovum... The evidence which shows that this is the term for which the act exists is the same as for any natural operation: the activity of coitus terminates once the sperm is deposited.
It seems unobscure that the species of human freedom endorsed here precludes, at the very least, an immediate movement from ontology to ethics, from the «is» to the «ought,» without the intermediate operation of our functionally ultimate valuation — thus affirming, in part, Sartre's claim: «Ontology itself can not formulate ethical precepts.»
One evening, I lost the power of speech and had to be rushed to the hospital for an immediate operation.
But whatever the immediate reasons, the enlarged brain could perform (as a consequence of its improved structure) all manner of operations bearing no direct relation to the original impetus for its increase in size.
Our EMS follows a plan - do - check - act (PDCA) cycle, providing a road map for how we address the immediate and long - term effects of our operations on the environment.
After rumours of a potentially immediate exit after a string of poor results — including terrible away form which has seen them defeated for 11 straight matches on the road — and following strong words from their captain at the weekend, Redknapp finally called it quits, though he says it was due to a need for a knee operation.
Second, my analysis will focus on the Operação Lava Jato («Car Wash Operation»), arguably the immediate cause of the current political crisis, and will not address the ties between the media and the economic crisis — a dimension to the crisis which is at least as important as the political.
But in a statement, Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos did not suggest any immediate consequences for Libous, who has been his deputy since he took the reins of the chamber in 2008 and who ran the G.O.P. political operation in 2010 and 2012.
There were immediate accusations that many of the severe cost - saving exercises undertaken by the NHS last year - such as closing wards, delaying operations and cutting staff - were unnecessary.
It's expected the program will provide «immediate opportunities» for new and expanded commercial UAS operations; foster a «meaningful» dialogue on the balance between local and national interests related to UAS integration; and provide «actionable» information to the DOT on «expanded and universal» integration of UAS into the national airspace system (NAS).
In an April 29 statement announcing his impending hire, Schwartz said that given the investigation and the administration's desire to keep the Buffalo Billion program running, «they have asked me to commence an immediate review of all grants and approvals — past, current and future — in certain programs and operations, including the Buffalo Billion / Nano Economic Development Program.»
The number of breast cancer patients undergoing immediate breast reconstruction operations after mastectomy has grown steadily over the past 15 years, most notably among women who were once considered too high - risk for reconstruction procedures according to new research findings published in the October 2014 issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
He instantly recognized how much had changed since his partner's examination of a few hours earlier and concurred that immediate operation was mandatory.
The terrorists make a point of separating the Israeli passengers from the gentiles — a condition of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (backers of the operation) that becomes an immediate problem for Böse, well aware of how it looks for Germans to be threatening Jews with summary execution.
Using the Regulatory Impact Scale I created, I show (1) the impact of a state's private school regulations before any school choice program existed; (2) the immediate regulatory impact that comes with the creation of initial regulations for a school choice program; (3) the impact of changes and additions to the regulations for a school choice program as policymakers revisit school choice programs after their first year of operation; (4) the total regulatory impact the school choice program has had on participating private schools; and (5) the total regulatory impact of all regulations, both before and during school choice programs, on private schools.
Editorial Projects in Education, publisher of Education Week, has an immediate opening for a talented and ambitious photo editing intern who will work to assist the prize - winning photography team in producing and promoting visual assets for our online and print news operations.
During Malloy's re-election campaign, Sackler and his immediate family donated well in excess of $ 100,000 to Malloy's campaign operation and the spigot didn't stop when Malloy won a second term as governor.
This comprehensive approach includes immediate and long - term steps such as: launching «Operation Classification» in the Bakken region to verify that crude oil is being properly classified; issuing safety advisories, alerts, emergency orders and regulatory updates; conducting special inspections; moving forward with a rulemaking to enhance tank car standards; and reaching agreement with railroad companies on a series of immediate voluntary actions they can take by reducing speeds, increasing inspections, using new brake technology and investing in first responder training.
The switch from four to eight - cylinder operation is immediate and imperceptible, leading to no loss of occupant comfort whatsoever.
However, in other parts of the world, Sony is still in operation, with no immediate plans to shut down.
However, in other parts of the world, Sony is still in operation, with no immediate... more >
Importantly, such a price tag would require minimal net cash outlays by SHI as this transaction would give them immediate access to the entire $ 140 million of net cash currently on the books at SEN. SHI would have the ability to merge these operations and garner the synergies available.
We seek an immediate change to the mode of operations and the composition of the Board.
In the event of the dissolution of the Club, voluntary or involuntary by operation of law, none of the property of the Club nor any proceeds thereof, nor any assets of the Club shall be distributed to any members of the Club; but after payment of the debts of the Club, except in the case of a dissolution for the purpose of all immediate reorganization of the Club, the Board of Directors shall give the property and assets of the Club to one or more charitable organizations within the United States for the benefit of dogs.
Middle Keys dive operators experienced some damage and recovery efforts are well underway, although those with immediate plans to visit are advised to contact their travel specialist or dive center for an updated schedule of operations.
Doha, Qatar / Amsterdam, The Netherlands — February 8th, 2015: Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) has signed a deal with Olery, provider of online hotel and travel data, to get immediate and real - time data and reports on the quality of the services and operations carried out by Qatar's hotels.
Again, the company put forth $ 135 million for immediate cleanup costs (and repair work for the line, so that they could get it back in operation as soon as possible), but balked at the prospect of paying for damages.
Wood residues provide the greatest immediate opportunity for energy generation given their availability, relatively low - value and the proximity of production to existing forestry operations.
«We recognize that adoption of city wide LED public lighting is one of the most immediate and actionable solution to implement on the way to net - zero carbon emissions from city operations by 2020,» says Jack Mazek, Sustainability Advisor, Adelaide City Council.
Commercial mowing operations will realize an immediate benefit in reduction of labor and elimination of fuel costs, and a higher profit margin from resale of processed biomass.
Its immediate benefits will be providing local officials and managers with a better understanding of hurricanes, which could help the energy industry mitigate the risk associated with its operations in the Gulf.
In an example of why tar sands companies» efforts to focus on ways to reduce the carbon intensity of their operations misses some of the equally bad, and more immediate, environmental problems with tar sands extraction, it
For some, the chaos could present opportunities, both in the short term as they advise clients on immediate responses to the vote, and in the long term as they look to potentially shift the focus of their operations.
By adopting this start point, the MPS provide immediate support and reassurance to complainants; Operation Midland provides a demonstration of this policy in practice:
Whilst the BA is UK law and we see no immediate change from a possible Brexit, there'll be question marks over the UK's exit from the subscribers to the EU's Convention against Corruption and the level of co ‑ operation the UK can expect from the EU member states in a post-Brexit world.
Managing partners and members of executive committees need to analyze their operations and adopt immediate — one to two years — and longer - range — three years and longer — goals for their firms to continue to thrive.
The employer that provides the training derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the intern; and on occasion its operations may actually be impeded;
The PCA must contain the (a) engineer's estimate of the cost of curing any immediate code or safety violations or immediate repairs necessary for the integrity and operation of the Project and (b) a grid containing the estimated remaining useful life of major components of the Project and the timeline and cost of replacing / repairing same.
However, the operation, called a carotid endarterectomy, has about a 3 percent risk of causing an immediate stroke, the researchers cautioned.
(b) Reductions in premiums shall be available if all named drivers who are 25 years of age or older: (1) Have committed no traffic offenses for the prior three years or since the date of licensure, whichever is shorter; (2) Have had no claims based on fault against an insurer for the prior three years; and (3) Complete one of the following types of driving courses: (A) A course in defensive driving of not less than six hours from a driver improvement clinic or commercial or noncommercial driving school approved by and under the jurisdiction of the Department of Driver Services; (B) An emergency vehicles operations course at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center; (C) A course in defensive driving of not less than six hours from a driver improvement program which is administered by a nonprofit organization such as the American Association of Retired People, the American Automobile Association, the National Safety Council, or a comparable organization and which meets the standards promulgated by the Department of Driver Services pursuant to subsection (f) of this Code section; or (D) A course in defensive driving of not less than six hours offered by an employer to its employees and their immediate families, which course has been approved by the Department of Driver Services.
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