Sentences with phrase «of organised»

Keeping your house neat and tidy expose what type of an organised person you are.
I think the main point here is the integration of organised real estate into the unorthodox business partnership with unlicensed consumers, through the marketing of what we've come to know as: «mere postings».
The high rates of disorganised attachment in children living in institutions may be a response to conditions that hinder the construction of an organised attachment.
In institutions, disorganised attachment may just reflect the lack of opportunity for the formation of an organised attachment due to the limited resources, such as single caregiver for many children, the shift system and staff changes (Bakermans - Kranenburg et al. 2011).
So far, the studies reviewed have clearly outlined the shorter - term consequences of organised violence and war and their resultant traumatic outcomes for children and adolescents from a cross sectional perspective.
AML Alliance Chair, Dr Arn Sprogis said that while the decision was disappointing, a new era for primary health care was emerging with the introduction of Primary Health Networks (PHNs) which will further cement the central role of organised primary health care in the overall health system.
Edmondson who has worked in primary care organisations since the days of Divisions of General Practice, which came before Medicare Locals, sees PHNs as the third and most advanced iteration of organised primary care in Australia.
Though harnessing professionals» knowledge is a pattern as old as time, working practices have now changed along with the nature of organised crime.
More particularly, since the Court acknowledged in the judgment in Tsakouridis, that the fight against trafficking in narcotics as part of an organised group is capable of being covered by that concept, the question here is whether an act carried out alone, such as that committed by Mr I. in the main proceedings, namely sexual abuse of a 14 year old minor, sexual coercion and rape, is also capable of being covered by that concept.
As we have seen in point 26 of this opinion, the Court considered that dealing in narcotics as part of an organised group was a diffuse form of crime and could reach a level of intensity that might directly threaten the calm and physical security of the population as a whole or a large part of it.
In its judgment in Tsakouridis, the Court held that Article 28 (3) of Directive 2004/38 is to be interpreted as meaning that the fight against crime in connection with dealing in narcotics as part of an organised group is capable of being covered by the concept of «imperative grounds of public security» which may justify a measure expelling a Union citizen who has resided in the host Member State for the preceding 10 years.
He also has developed a particular knowledge of organised crime, drug trafficking and money laundering offences and has represented clients in relation to civil fraud claims in the High Court Chancery Division.
Julian Dixon, CEO of Fortytwo Data, commented: «These figures are a wake - up call to the legal industry but I'm sure money laundering is vastly under - reported due to the nature of organised crime.
The precision and regimentation of organised document retention, established in the past by institutions such as the civil service, has broken down, before a web equivalent has had time to evolve.
Representation The first major problem in the SDT is the lack of organised defence representation.
«And although money laundering comes second to fraud in the CPS figures, it is the tool every member of organised crime needs to profit from their offences and should be pursued with far greater vigour.»
The employees were part of an organised grouping looking after CE, but as CE's condition improved, fewer people were needed.
In Amaryllis Ltd v McLeod UKEAT / 0273/15 / RN the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) emphasised the condition that the principal purpose of any organised grouping of workers must be assessed at the point immediately before the change of provider, and not historically.
According to the view of HHJ Serota QC: «The question of whether or not an individual is «assigned» to the organised grouping of resources or employees that is subject to the relevant transfer will generally require some level of participation or, in the case of temporary absence, an expectation of future participation, in carrying out the relevant activities on behalf of the client, which was the principal purpose of the organised grouping.»
Law firms are prime targets in this new wave of organised crime with numerous methods used in order to get inside their firewalls.
The picture now is one of money laundering being driven by sophisticated gangs of organised criminals and terrorist funders, using rapidly changing technology to transfer huge sums of money around the world.
After returning to the CPS in 2009, he was appointed as head of its organised crime division after its merger with the Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office.
Court H.R., Aoulmi v. France, no. 50278 / 99, § 86, ECHR 2006 ‑ I), trafficking in narcotics as part of an organised group could reach a level of intensity that might directly threaten the calm and physical security of the population as a whole or a large part of it.
The only «benefit» I can see is for those within the department to demonstrate the worthiness of their continued funding at or around the current level, even though almost half that department could be removed with the stroke of a pen if a few eligibility rules for benefits were loosened for the few remaining veterans who have a few years only before meeting their maker - essentially bucket loads of money could be saved that are being expended employing teams of people for millions of dollars, to literally save mere thousands of dollars on veterans entitlements - «penny wise and pound foolish» = > it is actually quite bizarre, and I'm sure it is just one of the most blatant examples of the organised stupidity that is government today.
I'm not part of some organised movement with a mission to claim the world isn't warming by using statistical tricks.
The US's score has been dragged down largely because of a deterioration in two indicators: level of perceived criminality in society and the intensity of organised internal conflict.
According to this logic, anybody who has any sympathy with any sort of contrary argument, if they aren't part of the organised conspiracy to «distort the science», have been brainwashed by it.
Thomas, you write as if climate scientists were some sort of organised group that stands apart from society.
17 Astringent suggests: «Thomas, you write as if climate scientists were some sort of organised group that stands apart from society.»
Whilst Simpson is deeply critical of ideological dogma and the brutality of organised religion, his paintings also adopt an ambivalence towards the obfuscating glamour of pop culture and the illusions of our seemingly liberated times.
These in turn inform how the iconography of organised labour emerged within a society.
Interspersed with portraits of contemporary union leaders, this series seeks to interrogate the constructed nature of organised labour, alluding to the immense workings of power defined by a nineteenth century ideology, as well as the hidden decision making process that occurs within the spatial confines of these buildings.
The caveat that I would place on the conclusion of the article is that Kickstarter and this sort of organised crowd - funding over multiple otherwise independent projects is new.
Dedicated Kids Clubs offer a wide range of organised activities and equipment for supervised child minding allowing parents the time to indulge in some of the resort experiences.
Camel riding, catamaran sailing (if qualified), clay pigeon shooting, dinghy sailing, elephant riding, go karting, jet boating, jet skiing, paint balling (wearing eye protection), quad biking (part of an organised activity only), rifle range shooting, sailing (if qualified and in territorial waters only), shooting, skiing, small bore target shooting, snow mobiling, yachting (if qualified in territorial waters only).
Available for rent by the day or the hour (about US$ 12 or US$ 5 respectively) or as part of an organised tour, you can get around with a bit of independence and see some really cool and beautiful sights, including remote waterfalls and islands.
Guests can enjoy a wide variety of water sports on the beautiful soft pebble beaches, relax in the hotel's own wellness and spa centre, take part in one of the organised excursions to the surrounding National Parks or explore the lively town with its many cafés and bars.
Sometimes, too much of organised activities may not necessarily be a good thing but when one has two active kids, it does help to have some!
We are just home after our trip to Peru, booked through Select Latin America but with much of it organised by Manu Expeditions.
And there's a host of organised events and classes, both fun and educational.
For fun days at the hotel, guests can play billiards or table tennis in the games room, go bowling, or take part in some of the organised activities around the hotel.
There are loads of organised activities included in the hotel's all - inclusive programme, such as yoga, pool games, sailing and windsurfing lessons, Spanish classes, cooking courses, bartending lessons, dance classes, free bike tours, kayaking excursions, Mexican handicraft workshops and dinner shows every Sunday - Friday at the open - air Lagoon Theatre.
Every day Anantara offers a range of organised and independent activities in the idyllic surrounds of our beachfront retreat, as well as exploring the unique allures of the island.
There are many different types of organised trips into this magnificent yet still largely untouched frontier so tourists can easily find one that best suits their own tastes.
Towards the end of last year an opportunity arose to spend 10 days there, as part of an organised trek and tour with adventure travel company, Explore.
The «Control Zone», located below a beltline running across the middle of the dashboard, consists of an organised button layout that Kia says is «designed to be clearly visible on the move».
His inquiry found evidence that concerns had already been raised, including an internal council email about claims that head teachers had been «hounded out... as a result of organised community action focused on a group of Muslim governors».
Women and girls «in Mogadishu and surrounding areas» have been victims to acts of «sexual violence» 1 with victims being «subject to repeated and systematic sexual violence» and among those implicated «are members of organised armed groups and Somali security forces» (UN, 2013, p. 14).
At the same time, many CSOs face an existential crisis: for many, the funding situation is getting worse, and the new people's movements and great wave of activism of 2011 happened largely independently of organised civil society.
But together they rise to the top of the heap of organised crime in London, and it's told through the eyes and voiceover of Frances (Emily Browning), the local girl Ronnie falls in love with.
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