They are critical to cells because
of the central role they play in cell growth and survival.
By David Rose The Meteorological Office is blocking public scrutiny
of the central role played by its top climate scientist in a highly controversial report by the beleaguered United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The recent election campaign provided compelling evidence
of the central role played in Australia's health system by Medicare.
Not exact matches
The dream grew bigger, however, and turned into a desire to create an empire for future generations
of women to
play a
central role in the industry, Sun told CNBC's Dan Murphy at the Credit Suisse Global Megatrends Conference in Singapore.
The governor
of the
central bank
plays a significant
role in the drafting
of the institution's mandate and he spends a good chunk
of his research budget investigating whether there are better ways to achieve price stability.
These questions will paint a picture
of your attitude to risk, and
play a
central role in the way you approach and eventually structure your insurance plan.
The
central role of this independent regulatory agency is to protect investors in the financial markets by making sure that publicly traded companies
play by the rules.
The former Bank
of Italy governor, when asked by a reporter in 2013 what
role gold
plays in a
central banks portfolio, answered that the metal was «a reserve
of safety,» adding, it gives you a fairly good protection against fluctuations against the dollar.
And so tech is
playing an increasingly
central role in every aspect
of its business, well beyond its e-commerce site, from gathering more information on a customer's most commonly purchased items, to making sure a store is fully stocked to tracking merchandise inventory.
Research from the US Department
of Commerce suggests that gender stereotypes may
play a
central role in the choice to pursue a career in computer science or other STEM related jobs.
But attorneys at Keller Rohrback, one
of the firms whose case was rolled into Berman's, explained the reason for adding the PBMs in a May letter to the court: «The PBM defendants
play a
central role in the scheme — selling formulary access in exchange for «rebates» or other payments» from the manufacturers.
Deep learning — the seemingly miraculous technique
of feeding computers extremely large sets
of data and letting them find patterns — was
central to Google solving «Breakout» and other simple games; it helped Facebook understand «StarCraft» combat; and it
played a significant
role in cracking go.
Sara Sutton Fell, founder
of telecommuting job site FlexJobs.com, suggests requesting links to current online examples, as well as past portfolio samples, so you can evaluate social media initiatives that the consultant created or
played a
central role in.
Susan Dell is another example
of a woman has who has
played a
central leadership
role in family mega-giving while her husband has been running a major company.
In the subsequent years, he
played a
central role in building it into a publicly - traded buyout and mezzanine fund with a portfolio
of over $ 1 billion invested in sixty - three middle market companies by the time he left in 2002.
It says something about the magnitude
of the event that it
played out during the tenure
of two
central bank Governors, each
of whom were in the
role for a decade, and will likely still be an important issue, in the early stages at least, for the next Governor.
His department
plays a
central role in the design and implementation
of Fund policies and in the review
of its financial programs and assessments
of member economies.
The environment for small businesses has changed in many ways in the last five years, but what hasn't changed is the
central role small businesses
play in the health and stability
of the U.S. economy.
This process is used in other countries, most notably the Netherlands, where the
Central Planning Bureau
plays an active
role in the costing
of the election platforms and the forecasting
of the financial resources available.
One would think that land prices would
play a
central role in business cycle analysis, if only because a large share
of stock market values consists
of corporately owned real estate.
Said Ketchum: «I'm confident that each
of the commissioners recognizes the importance
of the SEC
playing a
central role in defining a best interest
of the customer standard for the industry.»
A Washington consultant who was removed from President Trump's transition team for using his business email address for government work
played a
central role last year in planning a trip to Australia for Scott Pruitt, the head
of the Environmental Protection Agency, and then took steps to disguise his
role, new documents show.
Because
of the important
roles business and consumer confidence
play in fostering economic growth,
central bank officials often find themselves taking too - rosy a view
of the economic figures.
But I think if we were going to try to simplify this so that it makes a little bit
of sense for people I think one
of the main reasons that we can talk about why this might be happening comes down to
central banks around the globe are
playing a major
role in the buying and selling
of financial assets and an extreme degree.
Part
of that success is due to the progress we've made in evolving from diversity to inclusion, which I strongly believe
plays a
central role in driving productivity, innovation and growth.
The Wildrose Party can lay claim to
playing a
central role in ending the careers
of PC Party premiers Ed Stelmach, Alison Redford and Jim Prentice.
Central banks also
play a very significant
role in determining the value and spot prices
of gold and silver.
Financial stability considerations also
played a
role in the development
of central banking in Australia, although less explicitly than in the United States.
Our analysis also confirms that inflation expectations
play a major
role in the inflation process, pointing to the importance
of central bank credibility.
The
central bank would
play a key
role in the so called «three arrows
of Abenomics», a three - pronged strategy that comprises aggressive monetary easing, flexible fiscal policy, and supply side reforms to spur private investments.
Our attorneys have
played a
central role in some
of the CFTC's major investigations in recent years.
With these features, Laser seeks to
play a
central role in the growth
of all blockchains by allowing interoperability.
At Tesla, Elon has overseen product development and design from the beginning, including the all electric Tesla Roadster, Model S and Model X. Transitioning to a sustainable energy economy, in which electric vehicles
play a pivotal
role, has been one
of his
central interests for almost two decades, stemming from his time as a physics student working on ultracapacitors in Silicon Valley.
«
Central clearing will
play a critical
role in correcting long - standing flaws in market structure caused by overconcentration
of exposures among a relatively small number
of dealers,» according to the TABB Group study, which was commissioned by the World Federation
of Exchanges.
What this memoir does make clear, however, is that the
central years
of John Tietjen's professional life were absorbed by this struggle, that he genuinely felt himself called by God to
play the
role he did, and that this conviction cost him a great deal
of ease which might otherwise have been his.
The Catholic Church once
played a more
central role in the lives
of American Catholics, the study says, but now finds itself serving distinctly different groups.
Many
of these churches are Presbyterian and Calvinist, the same tradition that
played such a
central role in the rise
of democracy in the West.
The preaching and writings
of a renegade Irish clergyman, John Nelson Darby, and a Scottish evangelist, Edward Irving, emphasized the literal and future fulfillment
of such teachings as the Rapture, the rise
of the Antichrist, the Battle
of Armageddon, and the
central role that a revived state
of Israel would
play during the end days.
But it may be even more unnerving for some to find that the concept
of a Supreme Being apparently does not
play a
central role in his religious philosophy, at least not in his ethical teachings.
For Christians, sexual difference and union is a type
of Christ and the church... Only as allegory can the Song
play its
central role in healing our sexual imaginations.»
When a writer repeatedly proclaims that he has left faith behind in childhood» in fact, never had it» and then proceeds to write book after book in which a crisis
of faith
plays a
central role, we may reasonably wonder if he is not engaged in his own evasive maneuvers, conscious
of a pursuer at his heels.
In the making
of such persons, integral occupations
play a
central role.
Interpretation has
played a
central role in psychological theory since Freud's Interpretation
of Dreams.
Further evidence for the existence
of table - fellowship with «tax collectors and sinners» as a feature
of the ministry
of Jesus is the
role played by communal meals in earliest Christianity (E. Lohmeyer, Lord
of the Temple [ET by Stewart Todd
of Kultus und Evangelism (1942); Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1961], pp. 79ff, discusses the
central role of table - fellowship in the ministry
of Jesus, but he is particularly concerned with the development towards the Last Supper, which he sees as historical, rather than with the relationship between this table - fellowship and the cross, on the one hand, and the communal meals
of early Christianity on the other.)
In Allen's
play Death, a
central character is cajoled into joining a search party for a killer on the loose but never sees any organized method employed and is never sure
of his
role in the search.
«God should be detectable by scientific means simply by virtue
of the fact that he is supposed to
play such a
central role in the operation
of the universe and the lives
of humans.»
That said, the case has been made that if the Christian god exists, then «God should be detectable by scientific means simply by virtue
of the fact that he is supposed to
play such a
central role in the operation
of the universe and the lives
of humans», with the conclusion that» [e] xisting scientific models contain no place where God is included as an ingredient in order to describe observations.»
The collapse
of central planning in the East had its own internal dynamics, but the long reach
of advertised and advertising Western music, film, television, fashion - the sacraments
of consumerism —
played an acknowledged
role in making centrally planned economies appear unbearably shoddy and barren.
One striking affinity between all these philosophers, except Peirce, is the
central role in their metaphysics
played by the notion
of «the specious present.»
Historian Perry Miller characterized revival as «the engine
of the Republic,» a phenomenon that
played a
central role in transforming a somewhat loose constitutional federation into a republican union.