Sentences with phrase «of your process by»

Yale says participants in a formal Title IX adjudication are «asked to protect the fairness and integrity of the process by maintaining confidentiality.»
Better still, it managed to cut the cost of the process by about 25 %.
The panels play a vital part of the process by securing global input for the analysis in the Global Opportunity Report, explains project Director Morten Jastrup from Monday Morning Global Institute.
(Dec. 2011) This session will provide an overview of the process by which Angel investment groups find companies for potential investment, from initial screening through due diligence, on the way to negotiation of deal terms and closing.
This session will also provide an overview of the process by which Angel investment groups find companies for potential investment, from initial screening through due diligence, on the way to negotiation of deal terms and closing.
(June 2014) This session will provide an overview of the process by which Angel investment groups find companies for potential investment, from initial screening through due diligence, on the way to negotiation of deal terms and closing.
The B.C. Utilities Commission and the Agricultural Land Commission were cut out of the process by the B.C. Liberal government, despite the fact that it's their job to examine these kinds of projects in the public interest.
«Make your employees proud of the work they do, make them feel like an important part of the process by reminding them how the software provides value and informing them of the successes, listen to their ideas, and provide a sales chart in the engine room that tracks the progress.
And in doing so, we create canons of process by virtue of which the canons of accomplishment are continually renewed.
Additionally, you're participating in a repeat of the process by which Julie's mental health was first misrepresented, and she slandered, as a result.
Part of the process by which this will take place will be the conflicts as between those whose interests are interests to limit community.
We can be aware in a general way of the role of our eyes in mediating visual experience, but we have no awareness of the work of the brain or of the process by which its work is translated into our conscious experience.
My point is that those statements should be held to the same scrutiny as biological evolution, and yet there is not even a hint of the process by which God's will becomes physical reality.
We need to comprehend the first link if we are to understand something of the process by which sacrifice was displaced from an actual bloody ritual practice to a metaphor for moral action, such that we can now say «he was very self - sacrificial» and not mean «he offered his body to Aztec priests.»
One might say that evolution was a part of the process by which God created.
Too often only the final results of a discovery are taught, and no appreciation is gained of the process by which they were reached, or of the failures and blind alleys and first approximations involved in the investigation.
The nature of the process by which God «saves» the world is not entirely clear.
This conviction is grounded both in our religious faith and in our understanding of the processes by which persons grow, become distorted, and find their way back to wholeness.
The above description of the process by which an actual entity becomes explains both the processive character of reality and the essential integration of reality as a whole.
Each moment could only be what it is as the result of a process by which preceding moments have retained and reinterpreted contents which are now retained again in a novel way.
As a value theorist, Wieman was attracted to Whitehead's discussion of the process by which all value becomes actual.
Inconsistencies are not uncommon in Old Testament narrative literature; they ought, in fact, to be expected, in view of the process by which the Old Testament reached fixed and final form.
Natural selection, an essential part of the process by which organisms evolve into richer and more complex forms, inevitably involves a great deal of suffering, death, and general failure of organisms to flourish.
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The Lakers could take the guess work out of this process by orchestrating a trade for George now.
We have lost control of the process by not renewing their contracts when we should have and by not trying to sell him this summer.
The case, which is being brought by the British Humanist Association (BHA) and Richmond Inclusive Schools Campaign (RISC), challenges the legality of the process by which the schools were set up, outside of competition by the back door, and is the first ever challenge against new schools because of religious discrimination.
While Berky touts her record of constituent engagement, Woltman said he's running to give voice to city residents who increasingly feel frozen out of the process by Kingston's Democrat - dominated political establishment.
«Woltman said he's running to give voice to city residents who increasingly feel frozen out of the process by Kingston's Democrat - dominated political establishment.»
Most of us voted with little real knowkedge of the candidates or of the process by which they had been selected for our preferred slate.
When we last looked at the polls a month ago, we saw the beginning of the process by which the Conservative lead slipped to single digits.
The central thrust of AEC's legal argument is that Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver changed the rules at the end of the process by requesting that even marginal investors in the group had to receive a license from the Lottery Division.
the protection of shareholders against discrimination on the ground of their exemption, and external supervision of the process by someone like the Registrar of Companies.
However, the Commission wishes to point out in clear terms that it is not possible for sensitive materials meant for the Anambra State Governorship election to be delivered to a hotel room because there are laid down processes of delivery of sensitive election materials, which involve strict monitoring of the process by party agents, election observers, security agencies and the media.
Whatever might be the deficiencies of the process by which Parliament scrutinises primary legislation, it is undeniable that the extent and depth of the scrutiny that such legislation attracts vastly outstrips the scrutiny that secondary legislation receives.
They presented a general overview of the process by which a bridge will be selected, funded, and built.
I've never, for a minute come here and said to you that I want to get rid of the process by which we screen for public health purposes.
Last year her lab published evidence that one mechanistic consequence of the disease is a disruption of the process by which neurons can recycle and reuse proteins needed for neural control of muscle.
The synaptic vesicle protein that mediates membrane fusion during exocytosis also regulates the rate and extent of this process by controlling vesicle tethering.
The study contributes new insights into what is known as feed conversion efficiency — that is, the efficiency of the process by which feed is turned into meat — across species, and uses a new analysis to assess this efficiency.
Twiss, Kalinski, and colleagues had shown recently that messenger RNA located in peripheral nerve axons is an important part of the process by which the peripheral nerves are able to regenerate after injury.
Physiologists (especially Leslie G. Ungerleider of the National Institute of Mental Health, Ricardo Gattass of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Charles D. Gilbert of the Rockefeller University) have explored the neural mechanism of this process by monitoring the manner in which single neurons in the visual centers respond to objects partially covered by the blind spot or by opaque occluders.
This deficit challenges current understanding of physics and of the process by which the sun shines
«We wanted to ask how age impacts autophagy — is it at the beginning of the process by increasing the rate at which APs are formed, or, by analogy, how many garbage trucks are rolling out on the street — or is it at the end of the process by blocking the conversion of APs to ALs, i.e., how much recycling is taking place at the recycling plant.
In their study, Lundgren and Adams sought understanding of the processes by which youth are socialized into gender norms and how these gender norms are associated with violence and other negative health outcomes.
«So one can use these objects as chemical probes of the processes by which the Solar System originated.»
The paper also reported that the control of this process by the packaging of DNA is very similar in all of the organisms.
The pollen tube (stained blue) penetrates deep enough to reach and fertilize local egg cells (arrows)-- the beginning of the process by which they become seeds.
From our knowledge of the processes by which life arose here on the earth we know that similar processes must be fairly common throughout the universe.
He explains, «The protein that Kathryn characterized is part of the process by which these molecules trick the human immune system so that it doesn't attack the bacteria as hard as it should, so they survive in the body.
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