Sentences with phrase «often very structured»

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Debt can be (and often is) a very complex financing structure.
Pay for performance as it is often structured creates «very troublesome, problematic incentives that can potentially drive very short - term thinking.»
Put an objective observer (I know, there's no such thing) into a community and in a few weeks or months, depending on the complexity of that community, you will be able to describe their political (not a bad word) and social structure, you will uncover their norms and mores, their rules, very often unspoken or only spoken and not written.
Less obvious was Runciman's often uncritical, selective dependence on certain chronicles and on other historians; Chalandon very closely for the content and structure of volume one; Reinhold Röhricht, W. B. Stevenson, and Grousset for volume two; Grousset for volume three, as well as Aziz Atiya for the later Middle Ages.
While a healthy diet, limiting sugar and artificial ingredients, and structured programs are all recommended to assist with the treatment of the condition, the truth is that coping with autism on your own can often be very difficult, regardless of whether it is you or a loved one facing...
Often though, some egg is needed to give structure after baking; otherwise the product will get crumbly very quickly.
As buckle carriers with structured waists have been become very popular and widespread, the pikkolo is often seen as being in this category, but it is truly a hybrid carrier.
They often struggle in school or in very structured settings.
I find this statement to be very upsetting «Parents who tend to be depressed are often not good at being consistent with their discipline and providing structure, or at providing consistent praise and having fun with their children.
Special about that tool was that you did not need to know anything about the receptor the ligand binds to, and especially you don't need to know the structure, which is often very difficult to determine experimentally.
«It gives a very strong signal and it's often simple to incorporate selenium into a biological structure
Venus has an active mantle, but the structure of its crust and atmosphere prevent it from changing the Venusian landscape very often.
«People were solving structures, so there were a lot of programs around, but they often didn't talk to each other very well,» says Evans.
Contrasts between different yet important structures are often very small and «noise» in the data can mask features and confuse the best of algorithms.
The plasma science frontier is often, but not limited to, the extremes of the plasma state, ranging from the very small (several atom systems) to the extremely large (plasma structure spanning light years in length), from the very fast (attosecond processes) to the very slow (hours), from the diffuse (interstellar medium) to the extremely dense (diamond compressed to tens of gigabar pressures), and from the ultracold (tens of micro kelvin) to the extremely hot (stellar core).
Once the protective outer layer becomes broken, whether it's a result of advanced decay or drilling by a dentist, the structure of the tooth is permanently damaged and healing becomes very difficult and often impossible.
For making the outfit look more office - inspired and chic, I added a structured black blazer and a pair of black pointed - toe heels (I don't wear heels very often, but these are not too high, so they're actually quite comfy).
Spring / Summer 2013 has celebrities and style stars alike stepping out in all white — often in a very sculptured and structured way.
If you come in very late then often the structure's defined.
Borneman's authoritative, carefully structured and very well written account often seems to place readers in the moment with events that changed the course of history.
This includes basic research on stocks via annual reports, analyzing share structure information, and very often contacting penny stock companies ourselves to ascertain if a penny stock company is growing their business properly in the market place.
Spirit has a complicated pricing structure for awards, and while it advertises some very low point prices that can yield great value if you're very flexible and patient, more often you'll end up getting close to 1 cent per mile in value.
Smaller retailers that don't do much hiring often use a less structured, informal style of interviewing, but Dattner says this method is not very effective.
Frogfish are very often found sitting on the wooden structure and a big variety of shrimps hide under the debris.
While each «life» produced a new (but often very similar) map structure, I found that many of the areas always had low ceilings.
It also introduces chance or chaos into works which are often very formal, deliberate, and resolved structures.
It deals with collecting the multiple narratives of artists difficult to classify because they have a very personal speech often linked to topics such as subjective memory, identity play autobiography, poetic senses... His themes of artistic settings are linked to individual symbols and a peculiar structure of their experiences, which has a very significant role in the works of contemporary artists in the IVAM collection as Robert Frank, Bruce Nauman, Christian Boltanski, Cindy Sherman, James Lee Byars, Juan Muñoz or Cristina Iglesias.
For his «Steganogram» series, Bismuth entangles text and image not to complement or illustrate one another (as is often the case in advertising, journalism and even art) but rather so that digitally — and then physically — the text permanently alters the very structure of the image, distorting it according to a level of visibility selected by the artist.
Later, in «Modified and Composite Weaves,» she notes: «where the functional aspect of the basic structure is moderated, aesthetic qualities frequently move to the foreground — in fact, they often are the very reason for the structural change.»
BP: I have very often used street furniture in my sculptural works — such as crowd barriers and street bollards — as they are objects that occupy public space, and structure the way we move through it.
The key to the survival of a structure during an earthquake resides in the balance between two very different quantities often confused:
A bach is the name given in New Zealand to structures akin to small, often very modest holiday homes or beach houses.
Second, representing real estate funds is very enjoyable, because real estate funds are often the most complex fund structures due to arcane tax rules that apply to real estate.
Many of us often see the Internet as impossible to control based on its very structure, as it routes around points of failure and gives everyone access to a democratic form of communication free of government control.
This is very important, because I often wear a lav mic, with a wire connection to a mixer, and there's not enough loose wire to walk all the way around the desk structure without getting tangled up.
While structured interview protocols do provide a specific diagnosis, the diagnostic process is very costly and often inconvenient, which may hinder their use in studies with large numbers of patients and in clinical settings.
The original rule is often viewed as ambiguous, not very advantageous for borrowers and, in some cases, has caused more loans to be classified as HVCRE because of the way the rules were structured, notes Gregg Loubier is a partner in the finance group of law firm Alston & Bird in the Los Angeles office.
Third - party structured lenders, often referred to as hard money lenders, remain an active source of lending, but «it's still very difficult to get financing done for properties that aren't leased or that have weak tenants,» says Jody Thornton, executive managing director in the Dallas office of Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, a major financial intermediary for commercial real estate.
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