Sentences with phrase «of standard of»

Harbaugh saying Michigan will do everything to help visitors in terms of standard of care.
There is sin only in terms of some standard of obligation, i.e., some code of moral conduct.
In Jesus Christ a standard was set which reveals the inadequacy and fragmentary character of the standard of behavior set forth in Exodus.
Did God tell Rick Perry how to take his state from the middle in terms of standard of living and education to the bottom?
This is not unbelief or atheism, it is a testing of God on the basis of a standard of justice.
Certainly, such a bankruptcy would mean a drastic lowering of our standard of living, a further loss of control over international affairs, a sudden need to adjust to the rise of other powers, including China and India, and a further discrediting of the notion that the United States is somehow exceptional compared to other nations.
The US is actually ranked VERY low on the scale of the standard of living compared to other nations.
He can not actually explain how being in a gay monagamous relationship is a «sin» (or transgression of the standard of the law).
Societyvs said, on February 9th, 2010 at 8:04 pm YOU: He can not actually explain how being in a gay monagamous relationship is a» sin» (or transgression of the standard of the law).
If successful, the company's experimental RSV F vaccine could become part of the standard of care for expecting mothers in the United States, and perhaps even abroad.
Whether to propose a Commission interpretation of the standard of conduct for investment advisors.
So when Vox.com made a push for video in 2016, the way so many digital media sites have in order to grow audiences, the company wanted it to be substantive, Bankoff says, and reflective of its standard of storytelling.
At the time of the Unilever suit, Tetrick told Fortune that he did not think the company was in violation of the standard of identity.
With six out of 10 Americans projected to fall short of their standard of living by retirement, it's more urgent than ever that people in this generation save — and save some more.
While we are unaware of any type of inappropriate behavior involving him and anyone affiliated with the show, we will swiftly address any alleged violations of our standards of conduct.»
Lululemon has been without a CEO since early February when Laurent Potdevin suddenly stepped down from the post after the company said he «fell short» of its standards of conduct.
A company that won't explain itself, that won't even try to explain to its community why it believes its practices are justified is effectively a rogue company — in roughly the same sense that totalitarian regimes, disdainful of the standards of the international community, are sometimes called rogue nations.
«A particularly strong factor in deciding to publish this new edition was driven by the continuous change in terms of the standards of practice required not only of agents and brokers, but also of lawyers, mortgage brokers, lenders, financial advisors, appraisers and other involved parties,» says Rumack.
When the company announced Potdevin's departure, it said it «expects all employees to exemplify the highest levels of integrity and respect for one another, and Mr. Potdevin fell short of these standards of conduct.»
Over the last 60 years the profession has progressed in the United States (and throughout the world), with the development of standards of training and a body of research to guide credentialed practitioners in the ethical practice of art therapy.
Will it not be harder than ever to stop the «race to the bottom» in terms of standards of labor and pollution?
I have no problem saying that an intelligent person could believe, and this is because humans tend to compartmentalize their beliefs, and give special exceptions in terms of standards of evidence to the belief that they were either raised with, or feels most comfortable to them.
The accounts of expulsions or discipline, the colleges say, are few in number; in at least one instance, the basis for the dismissal is in dispute; and the colleges have policies for giving students notice of their standards of conduct and for ensuring fair treatment.
This parallels the objective of the present work, which is to show the destructive consequences of a desire - dominated philosophy of life and to point the way to a restoration of culture and learning through the reaffirmation of standards of excellence.
Individual producers may also regulate themselves, in the light of standards of excellence to which they have pledged their loyalty.
Instead, it adopted a vague resolution that the committee should be involved in «raising of the standards of piety, understanding, and participation in Jewish life.»
If the challenge were simply criticism of ourselves in this generation as poor witnesses to the Gospel, excoriating us for failing to live as credible disciples of the standards of goodness we proclaim, then our response should be one of penance, redoubled prayer and renewal as servants of charity in the world.
As a first approximation, we may say that the poetic function points to the obliterating of the ordinary referential function, at least if we identify it with the capacity to describe familiar objects of perception or the objects which science alone determines by means of its standards of measurement.
Either the New Testament is to be supreme, and we are to judge our nation in the light of its standards of righteousness and spiritual greatness, or the so - called American way of life is to be our substitute religion, and the church is to be its mouthpiece.
Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises adopted by the Organization of Economically Developed Countries in 1976 provided for observance of standards of labor relations by transnational companies.
Again, anyone whose drinking behavior is in defiance of the standards of the group from which he derives his sense of belonging is suspect, so far as alcoholism is concerned.
But at least it is clear that they assumed, even if uncritically, the world - wide rule of those standards of right which they themselves honored.
There are many benefits for both the equipment fabricator and processor when they participate in the development and use of standards of hygienic design principles.
WKS sets a high level of standards all of its restaurants must achieve.
«As you know, this is our first time in the Asian Games, so our knowledge of the standards of the other teams is limited.
Of course, by the overheated of the standards of the Premier League, that # 8 million fee ($ 10.5 million U.S.) counts as loose change, so maybe we shouldn't be expecting too much.

Not exact matches

The company aims to be the standard tracking and notification technology for a variety of seizures, whether they're caused by epilepsy, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, or another condition.
Another member of the Russian delegation, Alexey Urivskiy, told the Russian newspaper Vedomosti last year that the delegation at the I.S.O. committee was supposed to get Russian cryptographic algorithms into the standard.
Bollinger Bands ® are a Simple Moving Average with standard deviations of that moving average acting as the outer «bands,» or short - term support and resistance zones.
Getting individuals to check one box agreeing to a thousand words of terms and conditions is no longer acceptable by EU standards.
Among other things Mr. Newsom helped set up a public - relations department within the company and retained the firm of Elmo Roper to poll public reaction to the oil industry in general and Jersey Standard in particular.
Earlier this year, for example, Judy Zaichkowsky of Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business published a study indicating that the presence of just one woman on a company's board resulted in significantly higher standards of corporate governance (which has an established correlation to better financial performance).
«The standard circulation for cabinet memoranda includes the Queen, the Prince of Wales, all members of the cabinet, any other ministers in charge of departments, the attorney general and the chief whip... Ministers of state and junior ministers do not normally receive memoranda.»
But because operators bill at such a high rate for data roaming — at about 15 cents per kilobyte of information in France, for example, which is roughly the amount of information in this paragraph — consumers typically reach that limit within a few hours of downloading standard e-mails.
His administration initially froze new energy - efficiency standards from going into effect, which would have exacerbated demand, though it later reversed course (after a coalition of US states sued the administration).
The «circuses» during SEAL training referred to remedial physical training — an extra two hours of calisthenics for failing to meet a standard during the day.
Most states that have disclosure requirements parallel the federal standards of information that must be supplied to the buyer.
Your mother may have warned you not to walk and chew gum at the same time, but when Schaefer compared the performance of both children and young adults on a standard test of working memory when they were sitting with when they were walking, her results contradicted mom's advice.
Due to the popularity of content marketing, your audience will have no shortage of options to choose from, so you absolutely must make sure your content is of a high standard.
On Wednesday, the Standard & Poor's 500 index was within two points of its all - time high.
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