Sentences with phrase «of meaningful controls»

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Investigators believed the company's reviews over whether to supply customers more controlled substances were not meaningful and were used as a sales tool; customers were granted threshold increases for reasons, like the 4th of July, or the closure of an area pharmacy years earlier, that the government considered less than compelling.
And according to Harvard Business Review, people who use coworking spaces found their work more meaningful and felt more in control of their job.
Active listening can help entrepreneurs build more meaningful relationships and spot problems before they get out of control.
So it's hugely meaningful to our ability to open up new channels and to make sure there's clarity in terms of who controls the payment information.
On the principle of control and direction, nature demands that, when a creature emerges with a brain too powerful for the environment to hold in meaningful stimulation and coordinated response, something new must be done.
For it, talk of God's power is meaningful and realistic, but God is far from all - controlling.
As long as mankind is what they are, there will NEVER be peace among us, certainly not global peace in any meaningful sense, and anyone who thinks otherwise is either dangerously naïve or pathetically stupid, frankly.Knock the dust off your Bible, Benedict!The great Apostle Paul predicted today's situatio perfectly over 2,000 years ago, and I quote: «But know this: difficult times will come in the last days.For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, slanderers, without self - control, brutal, without love for what is good, traitors, reckless, conceited, loversof pleasures rather than lovers of God, holding to the form of religion but denying its power»... (2nd Timothy 3:1 - 5)- Hello!
Thus, merging meaningful suffering with the dignity and anti-hubris arguments would allow for the creation of a broader issue domain accessible to all that he calls «opposition to genetic control
While both groups cut their food intake significantly, after six months the diet beverage group had a greater likelihood of reaching a meaningful (5 percent) amount of weight loss compared to the control group.
Although the difficulty of their job was tempered by Wigan's inability to create anything meaningful up front, Johan Djourou and Laurent Koscielny were in complete control at the back an their confidence projected onto the rest of the team.
A controlled experiment would put many people suffering from headaches in identical circumstances, except for the presence or absence of the remedy it is desired to test, and compare the results which would then have some chance of being meaningful.
It appears to be being implemented with no meaningful oversight or monitoring whatsoever and is not even achieving its stated aim of reducing or controlling immigration.
Genuine power devolution and resource control is a crucial factor in addressing the concerns of the Baloch population and there was overwhelming agreement on bringing them back into the mainstream through meaningful political dialogue.
The Daily News deems Cuomo's effort to take more control of the MTA a «political gambit» since it comes so late in the session, but then says: «Even political gambits can be meaningful
«Scandal often breeds innovation, and fractured party control of the Senate could offer a rare chance for meaningful change.
Support for outside commercial interests over home rule and the promise of meaningful noise control is a red line that candidates for East Hampton Town elected office should not cross.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday called it «disgusting» there was no meaningful push for gun control on the federal level in the wake of a Las Vegas mass shooting that killed 59 people.
Assemblyman Bill Nojay (R - Livingston County) said one way for Flanagan — who voted for the gun control measure — to prove he is serious is to refuse to pass any extension of the rent regulation laws without agreement on «meaningful» SAFE Act changes.
PHOTO ESSAY BY DONNA ACETO In the first of several nationwide actions initiated by high school students to protest the lack of meaningful legislative action on gun control, young people nationwide walked out of their classrooms on March 14 — some for 17 minutes to commemorate the 17 people killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High -LSB-...]
Astorino criticized Cuomo for not taking meaningful steps to reduce taxes which he said has led to an out - migration of New Yorkers and the gun control law known as the SAFE Act.
«Individuals must have a sense of urgency and personal control over prospective outcomes and goal achievement before they will commit to meaningful action or new behaviours.»
Some argue that carefully targeted strikes against the regime's military assets — air defences, command and control centres, and bases of Assad's elite Republican Guards — could weaken the regime sufficiently to engage in meaningful talks aimed at a political settlement.
On the Senate floor Thursday, Senator Chris Murphy, D - Conn., was highly critical of President Donald Trump and Republicans who control the House and Senate for their performances in trying to abolish Obamacare and come up with a meaningful replacement.
(6) Pataki's judge picks were a delightful combination of liberals and hacks, giving us yet another lost opportunity for meaningful controls over the growth of state government and spending.
Part of these challenges are large powerblocks including hugely powerful multinational corporations that medium sized and small countries will be powerless to effect any meaningful democratic control.
Some of the above arguments still apply, but I'm not convinced that an independent MP can have his biggest impact by speaking or voting in tightly controlled party votes in the House of Commons, even those directly affecting his constituency (one of the many reasons it's such a shame he won the seat — the people of his constituency needed meaningful representation more than many others).
Is this investigation motivated by a much bigger political game in which Governor Cuomo encouraged / spurred / initiated Sugarman's investigation to achieve a number of goals: (a) torpedo the efforts of democrats to regain the state senate by scaring off potential big democratic donors (it is widely reported that the governor prefers working with a GOP controlled senate); (b) distract the press from Albany's complete failure to pass meaningful ethics reforms; (c) hurt his political foe, Mayor de Blasio.
Mr. de Blasio said the decision to include policies that might fall outside the city's control derived, in part, from a conversation with Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, whose long - term plans have «assumed a meaningful role for their national government.»
It means that not only is the United States not in control, but the United States doesn't have the ability to execute by itself — without cobbling together a whole bunch of partners — a meaningful expedition.
In a statement, Association of American Universities President Robert Berdahl called it «an important first step toward achieving meaningful and sensible export control reform.»
«We therefore publicly declare that we will boycott all collaborations with any part of KAIST until such time as the President of KAIST provides assurances, which we have sought but not received, that the Center will not develop autonomous weapons lacking meaningful human control
«This is the first placebo - controlled, randomized study of a vaccine for glioblastoma to show a significant benefit in a clinically meaningful endpoint, progression - free survival.
In The Self - Driven Child, authors William Stixrud and Ned Johnson focus on the ways that children today are being denied a sense of controlling their own lives — doing what they find meaningful, and succeeding or failing on their own.
It is uncertain whether other school districts can replicate these effects, because they depend on factors that many have little control over (including the local supply of high - performing teachers), as well as those they do control (for instance, the introduction of meaningful teacher evaluation).
In both cases, participants were interviewed on their feelings of belonging, meaningful existence, self - esteem and control after the exercise.
Our engineers worked with them to determine what aspects of their control law we could test in a meaningful way on the F / A -18.
The IMI could also control and organize access to metadata (the associated host disease phenotype data, for a human gut microbiota sample, for instance) without which meaningful interpretation of the data is not possible.
There is no controlling what genetics might have influenced, but there is choosing joy to offset stress of a meaningful life, and supporting your goals in the way you're comfortable with doing.
It is much more meaningful to me to read accounts of real people, finding solutions with their diet issues than reading all the clinical controlled studies.
You will be able to take control of a wide variety of characters throughout the game's narrative rich story, although these characters don't compare to the number of character in past Warriors games, they are all integrated into the game's story which makes their addition to the game meaningful and not simply canon fodder.
The result is a greater sense of involvement in the bigger picture; the fact that you're in control of a specific group allows you to work with your co-op partner in a much more meaningful and controlled manner.
The answer, according to Capcom Vancouver, is yet another meaningful upgrade to the franchise's ever - improving control scheme and a story that's not quite up to the quality of DR3 ′ s — but it's one which never embarrasses itself, either.
Corporate learners must be able to take control of the process and play an active role in order to form a meaningful connection.
In the absence of a compelling reason to retain control centrally, school leaders, as the primary agents of change, should have freedom and flexibility over how best to use their resources (time, people, and money) to create meaningful changes that directly impact students.
(A public Cloud will give you the same promises at fault tolerance, but with less control, and as a one - size - fits - all solution that might, or might not, cover your unique business needs — unless you can get your Cloud vendor to sign a meaningful SLA that doesn't give them all kinds of leeway, as most do).
This end - to - end control facilitates the issuing of meaningful warranties covering the performance and life expectancy of the pitches.
Children learn these skills first from their parents, through reliable routines, meaningful and responsive interactions, and play that focuses attention and stirs the beginnings of self - control.
The application of statistical controls using longitudinal data systems often provide meaningful information regarding program impacts even without random assignment.
It seemed not to realize that the system lacked meaningful accountability and tangible incentives to improve, that it exhibited the characteristic flaws of a command - and - control enterprise.
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