California should also improve program quality in the short term, through a series
of more immediate steps.
A psychotherapy group will usually do more teaching in the context
of more immediate feelings.
Higher academic qualifications should be listed before others unless lower qualifications are
of more immediate relevance.
Of more immediate importance though is the implication that they could follow the Chinese and ban Initial Coin Offerings as they view it as a potential violation of the capital market act.
For example, some people purchase a universal life insurance policy because it may have long - term benefits, but these people also add a term rider for more coverage because
of more immediate needs like a large mortgage.
Questions of racism, sexism, heterosexism and transphobia undergirded the discussion, even as the panel tackled such academic questions as how to preserve students» interest in impact litigation amid the lure
of the more immediate results of what is oft - termed rebellious lawyering.
Of more immediate concern, if you refuse to get out of a vehicle an officer may conclude that you are a threat and begin escalating the incident to a level where some use of force becomes appropriate to get you out of the vehicle.
And in fact, MDR is holding open the option that it could invest in the start - ups, though perhaps
of more immediate importance to the entrepreneurs is using the law firm for more Beta testing and to gain another paying client, plus that all important credibility that comes from being used by lawyers in a well known commercial firm.
Melting mountain glaciers contribute to sea level rise as well, but they are
of more immediate concern because of their roles in the everyday lives of millions of people.
Of more immediate concern is the expansion of Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs).
And perhaps
of more immediate concern, the dismantling of the old economy and the decline of the fossil fuel industry is being fiercely resisted by those who own it.
It is then up to the relevant decision - makers to determine the extent of measures to take now, e.g. in restricting areas of building or tighter building codes for earthquake resistance, in the light of other priorities, many of which will be
of a more immediate nature.
Of more immediate concern is the future of the large scale renewables industry, which could be worth more than $ 20 billion in the next few years, but which is now surely in limbo.
Of more immediate concern, it is the relationship between Americans and their animal companions that can open a door to larger animal rights issues.
The changes appear to be uncontroversial, but also unmonumental, being
of more immediate interest to the mutual fund companies than their investors.
BUT... if the idea of having a classification system is of interest to readers, I advocate starting something like a marketing newsletter where independent authors of literary fiction contribute works under a new classification system, and readers can subscribe to review works under topics
of more immediate interest.
One
of the more immediate ways that art is made is through the written word.
Of more immediate glamour, though, is what lies under the subtly bulgier bonnet.
The Labor Day weekend is over but there's no sign that lawmakers are ready to deal on the budget impasse now two month old — but
of more immediate concern to schools, there's evidence that $ 1.2 billion in federal jobs money might get caught up in the spending debate.
California should also improve program quality in the short term, through a series
of more immediate steps.
We've rounded up
some of the more immediate contenders, and their odds, below.
There are plenty
of more immediate consequences as well, including systemic inflammation, impaired cognitive function and drained energy levels.
Of more immediate concern is indoor air pollution, right in your own home.
It might be one
of the more immediate applications of the team's discovery.
Johnson, who specializes in the study of complexity, is one of a new breed of physicists turning their analytical acumen away from subatomic particles and toward a bewildering array
of more immediate human problems, from traffic management to urban planning.
In the meantime, even as NASA's CFD experts work down a path toward their long - range future goals of 2030 — advancements made possible only because of vast leaps in computer processing speed and power — their first step is to meet a set
of more immediate technical challenges as soon as 2017.
But
of more immediate concern to Mr. Lazio and Mr. Levy is a meeting on Saturday of the governing body of the state Conservative Party, where party leaders will debate whether to recommend a candidate.
There were signs
of a more immediate change in policy as Tory MPs said they had been given the impression by Gove that ministers were becoming lukewarm about continuing UK participation in the European arrest warrant.
At a time when there are many other problems facing people on a daily basis that are
of more immediate concern, this doesn't surprise me.
One
of the more immediate negative effects of giving babies water could be diarrhea, as a lot of times, water that does not in the least upset your digestive system can still contain germs that your little one has yet to get used to or develop immunity for.
However,
of more immediate concern may be the reported interest of Liverpool in Mustafi.
What is
of more immediate concern is the question of the coherence of the proposal.
Growing out of this concern for a desirable human future as well as out
of the more immediate practical concerns of corporations and government agencies, the last decade has witnessed a spectacular burst of interest in futurology.
Barr, an Englishman, far removed from American evangelicalism both geographically and theologically, illustrates his contention by discussing the perennial issues of Calvinism / Arminianism, Millennialism, and Pentecostalism have centered my thinking in this book on
some of the more immediate theological controversies that are causing ferment in the evangelical world.
Luke begins the paragraph with a direct command and seems to have a note
of more immediate urgency: «Sell your possessions, and give alms; provide yourselves with purses that do not grow old, with a treasure in the heavens that does not fail, where no thief approaches and no moth destroys,» ending with the comment about heart and treasure.
The task of biblical application is one
of the more immediate and sensitive problems which clergy and laity face daily.
Not exact matches
Even if this doesn't result in
immediate transactions, it establishes your brand
more firmly in the consciousnesses
of potential consumers.
Soaring U.S. shale production has been a nagging concern for OPEC and its allies, but the group's key players appear to be
more fixated on the
immediate benefits
of high crude prices.
DENVER — Western Colorado has 40 times
more natural gas than previously thought, but an
immediate boom is unlikely because
of low gas prices, government and industry experts said Wednesday.
Fiscal prudes are warning
of runaway provincial debt, but economic stagnation is the bigger,
more immediate risk
We could spend all day discussing why they chose to do so, but the
more immediate takeaway was this: any choice made in a workplace to stifle the input
of another person reduces that organization's capacity to perform and innovate.
For an idea
of how sensitive stocks have been to signs
of rising inflation, look no further than the
immediate negative reaction seen in US indexes after inflation rose
more than expected in January.
Former Wine Industry Association
of Western Australia president and Leeuwin Estate chairman, Denis Horgan, said the retention
of, and possible improvement in, market access was a major positive
of the AUSFTA —
more so than the
immediate effects
of tariff removal.
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Other political money flows through trade associations in the U.S. such as the American Chamber
of Commerce, which has already spent
more than $ 21 million in campaign advertising this year, including $ 1.5 million on ads accusing Democratic Senator Mark Udall
of driving up energy costs, largely in response to his refusal to support Republican demands for
immediate approval
of the Keystone pipeline.
One
of her priorities was to be
more intentional about defining and communicating the expectations for her own leadership — and encouraging her
immediate direct reports to do the same.
Call it a win for the power
of old - school customer service and
immediate gratification, the kind that drove
more than $ 1.2 trillion in sales during the second quarter
of 2014, according to the U.S. Department
of Commerce.
Google reported
more than $ 14 billion in profit on $ 66 billion in sales last year, most
of it from lucrative Internet advertising, while other ventures have required large investments without showing
immediate returns.
And there is another,
more immediate concern: what if the stars
of Smober Up can?t quit?
The entrepreneur lifestyle has the lure
of future money, but
more immediate satisfaction in the daily learning, new relationships and stature in an exciting community
of peers.