Sentences with phrase «often as pilot»

In most cases, the changes are made locally, and often as pilot programs.

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He worked with the late Sen. Ted Stevens (R - AK) and the late Senator Daniel K. Inuye (D - HI) on the project and recalled that Stevens, who served as a pilot in the Army's air force during World War II, was eager to investigate claims that service members were often hesitant to report sightings to their superiors due to fear of being laughed at or stigmatized.
Accordingly, the rejection of labor contracts «has not been the mechanism of last resort to save a failing business,» the Air Line Pilots Association told Congress in 2010, «but instead has often been used by employers as a business model to gain long - term economic advantage by unfairly gutting the wages and working conditions of airline and other employees.»
He might have offended his critics less if he had more often used the analogy he gave James G. Blaine when explaining his course on Reconstruction: â $ ˜The pilots on our Western rivers steer from point to point as they call itâ $» setting the course of the boat no further than they can see; and that is all I propose to myself in this great problem.â $ ™ â $ œBoth statements suggest Lincolnâ $ ™ s reluctance to take the initiative and make bold plans; he preferred to respond to the actions of others.
The film is often credited as the first sci - fi neo-noir, where latter - day Sam Spades pilot flying cars.
Instead, the law directs the agency to run 10 pilot projects across the country in which dredged sediment will be used to restore and protect coastlines instead of being dumped as waste, often at sea.
This protocol for the treatment of mice with a cocktail of four antibiotics (ampicillin, neomycin, metronidazole and vancomycin) is often used as a pilot study before processing with full axenization.
In modern universities, pilot studies now often are: (1) conducted as minor side efforts during the investigations funded by a research grant, (2) assigned to a graduate student or a research technician, or, (3) done during a sabbatical leave.
This is the latter, as it often is when he works with Brad Peyton, who also directed the morally repugnant San Andreas, in which Johnson's rescue pilot forsakes civilians to save his wife and daughter.
Both series offer pilots that are tight and often funny — «Up All Night» is the one I'd save first if we were all together on a sinking ship, as if that could happen, but «Free Agents» has its moments and fine performances — and also make one wonder about the long run.
Often seen as «piloting» new ideas for the public school system at large, would charter schools ever grow to serve every child in a city?
Early findings from these pilots include schools considering their environment, as often a lack of participation does not mean pupils do not want to take part - it means they can't because something is stopping them.
But the car doesn't combine its various features into a selectable mode (often using the term «pilot») as some brands do.
The scheme will be piloted in Nashville, TN, and allow subscribers to switch between vehicles as often as they like.
Studies employing small sample sizes are not without value; indeed, they often serve as useful pilot studies for future, more comprehensive, work.
All too often, a cutscene would obnoxiously kick in just as a furball was getting interesting, or a pathetically underpowered capital ship required you to become a babysitter rather than ace pilot.
The same goes for pilots and navigators whose jobs require them to be focused on the safety and wellbeing of others - skills that are often transferred over to their driving habits as well.
The Driving University Pilot Knob Missouri course allows you to start and finish in one sitting or you can come and go as often as you want to.
A pilot who has aviation practices that are considered a higher risk such as crop dusting, aerobatics or bush piloting are often assessed a higher rate.
You can finish the Pilot Hill California course at one sitting or start and stop as often as you like.
Hence, aspiring software companies often find themselves acting as service companies by providing training, advising and building pilot projects for their commercial customers than they had hoped previously.
Despite stereotypes of young fathers trying to escape the responsibilities of fatherhood, national demonstration projects such as the Teen Father Collaboration in the 1980s and the Young Unwed Fathers Pilot Project in the 1990s have shown that young fathers are more involved in the lives of their families than often assumed, particularly during the first few years of their child's life.
He is a proven leader who often draws insight from his time as an officer and supersonic - jet instructor pilot in the United States Air Force where success or failure was measured in inches while traveling at 500 miles per hour.
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