«And if we form a government we will sensibly move to finalise legislation which establishes the Voice and includes a clear pathway to constitutional change... I think it'll be easier for a referendum to succeed and harder for a scare campaign to be run if we already have lived legislative experience
of such a body.»
However, David Thomas, doyen of sentencing experts, having expressed his opposition to the whole idea of a Sentencing Commission, said that if one was established, he had «grave doubts about the wisdom of involving serving senior judges in the activities
of such a body... as there is a tendency to confuse the roles of the judges in their different capacities and a consequent tendency to compromise judicial independence.»
The authority
of such a body would rest on the composition of its members and would address, with breeders and others, the ethical and practical genetic aspects.
Early work in plants and insects had, in fact, established the existence
of such body clocks, but it wasn't until the mid-1980s that the researchers, two of whom were collaborators, uncovered the inner molecular workings behind this basic process, called a circadian rhythm.
«The Presbytery of Springfield, sitting at Cambridge, in the County of Bourbon, being through a gracious Providence in more than ordinary bodily health, growing in strength and size daily, and in perfect soundness and composure of mind; but knowing that it is appointed for all delegated bodies once to die, and considering that the life
of every such body is very uncertain, do make, and ordain this our last Will and Testament... We will, that this body die, be dissolved, and sink into union with the Body of Christ at large; for there is but one Body and one Spirit, even as we are called in one hope of our calling.
If we should conceive, for example, that the human mind, with its different possibilities of equilibrium, might be like a many - sided solid with different surfaces on which it could lie flat, we might liken mental revolutions to the spatial revolutions
of such a body.
5 a: a politically organized body of people usually occupying a definite territory; especially: one that is sovereign b: the political organization
of such a body of people c: a government or politically organized society having a particular character
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Commissioner Brian Quintenz had previously called for the creation
of such a body and praised the Winklevoss plan.
I have been elected to serve for a decade or longer on a variety of deliberative non-profit boards, including Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York's Fraunces Tavern Museum Board of Managers since 2002 and Queens Community Board 11 (ten years) and especially as president
of such bodies including Westmoreland (property owners) Association Board of Directors (17 years) and Little Neck Community Association Board of Directors (ten years).
For a start, right at the centre
of such bodies, the curvature of space - time becomes infinite — forming a feature called a singularity.
Hundreds
of such bodies circled the sun before the larger ones cannibalized the rest to form Earth and the other modern planets.
Bresland foresees the U.S. Chemical Safety Board developing recommendations and cites interest expressed at meetings
of such bodies as the American Chemical Society and the National Academies» Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology.
They reasoned that without continual renewal, the surfaces
of such bodies should have become densely covered with craters as a result of impacts by meteorites and comets over the 4.5 billion years that they have existed.
Analysis of 166 stars found almost a quarter — much more than expected — had small, rocky planets, which should force a change in thinking on the overall frequency
of such bodies.
Second, the high surface - to - volume ratios
of such bodies promote heat loss, so they cool quickly between successive impacts.
Because the process of swallowing interstellar matter takes time, it makes the discovery of such a massive, ancient black hole a challenge to the current theories of the evolution
of such bodies.
Members
of such bodies were salaried; authorities found a more or less suitable place for their sessions, which were kept under more or less discreet surveillance.
This column is written in praise
of such bodies, and the work they do.
Not exact matches
And in
such an extreme environment, your
body would use up all
of the oxygen in your blood in about 15 seconds.
But
such relationships raise potential conflicts
of interest by creating an incentive for funeral homes to encourage grieving relatives to consider
body donation, sometimes without fully understanding what might happen to the remains.
It includes instances in which
bodies were used without donor or next -
of - kin consent; donors were misled about how
bodies would be used;
bodies were dismembered by chainsaws instead
of medical instruments;
body parts were stored in
such unsanitary conditions that they decomposed; or
bodies were discarded in medical waste incinerators instead
of being properly cremated.
Such research could one day help lead to next - generation brain - machine interfaces for controlling prosthetics, exoskeletons and robots, as well as «electroceuticals» to treat disorders
of the brain and
body.
Rules and regulations Altering products to comply with the rules
of regulatory
bodies such as the Canadian Standards Association or Health Canada can add to product costs.
However, even Rigg couldn't predict the rise
of even better gear,
such as thermal devices that can pick up on the human
body's heat signature.
Steve is also CNBC's OPEC reporter, covering major meetings and interviewing top OPEC oil ministers, non-OPEC ministers and heads
of bodies such as the IEA and EIA.
Seattle's City Council voted on Monday to levy a special tax on sodas and other sugary beverages sold to consumers, becoming the latest
of several local government
bodies across the country to take
such action for the sake
of public health.
Immunotherapy differs from more traditional cancer treatments,
such as surgery (cutting malignant cells out
of the
body), chemotherapy and radiation (poisoning the deadly mutants), and even the newer, more precise molecular drugs that attempt to jam the protein signals that tell tumor cells to keep dividing and conquering.
The Ebola infection rate and death toll have been particularly high among health workers, who are exposed to hundreds
of highly infectious patients who can pass the virus on through
body fluids
such as blood and excrement.
One
such company is Limitedbrands, the Ohio - based owner
of Victoria's Secret, Pink, Bath and
Body Works and La Senza.
Analysts have cited a number
of reasons,
such as slack demand for wide -
body planes like Boeing's 777 and airlines waiting longer before replacing aging planes.
Spices
such as cinnamon, cumin, paprika, and
of course red pepper send your metabolism into over drive, those spices triggering hormones in your
body that wake you up immediately!
The 1972 Clean Water Act makes it unlawful to discharge any pollutant from a single identifiable source —
such as a pipe — into certain
bodies of water without a permit.
The initial immune response involves cells
of the
body's innate immune system,
such as macrophages and neutrophils.
Already, Qualcomm (QCOM) and Intel (INTC) have introduced new biometic security technology that would use readings from the human
body —
such as a fingerprint or a facial reading — to allow access to devices instead
of traditional passwords.
In addition to the wear and tear
of the workplace itself on employees»
bodies, lifting heavy objects
such as boxes
of files can result in accidents.
Such models can recreate the complex layers
of tissue in the human
body to study a practically infinite number
of grievous wounds from all angles, speeds, and styles
of bullets (or even shrapnel from mines and improvised explosive devices).
«I'd compliment the Chinese government in terms
of leadership on using data,» Facebook Vice President Vaughan Smith said on Tuesday, citing government
bodies such as the Cyberspace Administration
of China (CAC) and Ministry
of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
She's released a series
of workout DVDs
such as Bodyshred and
Body Revolution, authored a handful
of bestselling books about weight loss, and in 2014 launched a women's and children's activewear brand called Impact.
Made
of a polymer that has already been approved by the FDA for applications
such as biodegradable sutures, InVivo's implant seems to undermine the biological ripple effect that leads to apoptosis, essentially by leading the
body to believe that the damage is not that bad, which tones down the immune response and helps the healthier neural tissue survive and heal.
A person who is faking it and who is more likely to behave in shady ways usually will display some signs
of anxiety,
such as agitated
body language.
Because so much
of communication is derived from nonverbal cues
such as
body language, an effectively - written email is particularly important: without those nonverbal cues, emails can so easily get misinterpreted, at best leading to minor misunderstandings, and at worst, derailing important business projects.
Based on a 3D image
such as an MRI scan, Aspect's machine builds relatively complex organic structures out
of a «hydrogel» embedded within cells taken from the
body and grown in a cell culture.
That's why
body language is
such a crucial part
of communicating.
While mindful
of the negative connotations that might arise from manufacturing
body parts and implanting them, cyborg style, in humans, he doubts someone on a waiting list for a new kidney and requiring daily dialysis would have
such qualms.
Setting your own goals,
such as writing one blog post a week, can help ensure you stay on track and create a
body of work that gets you noticed.
That website, and the product's packaging, claimed the cream could cause a «reduction
of up to 3 centimetres on targeted
body parts,
such as thighs, hips, waist and stomach.»
Such chronic inflammation amounts to a never - ending civil war inside your
body and is associated with a long list
of ills.
The ICSA is made up
of 17 member organizations that make regular recommendations about the global marketplace to a number
of prominent economic
bodies,
such as the OECD.
In diseases
such as malaria and sickle cell disease, red blood cells break down, with harmful effects on the rest
of the
body — particularly the lining
of small blood vessels.
They are intended to provide many
of the same functions as long - established currencies
such as the U.S. dollar, euro or Japanese yen but do not have the backing
of a government or other
body.