Sentences with phrase «on extraordinary»

Funny how every design question I have lately I find the answer to on your extraordinary blog!
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We have built our reputation on extraordinary service and professionalism.
Her commitment to family planning efforts led her to take on an extraordinary variety of roles.
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PGH Wong was established in 1985 on its extraordinary foundation in systems...
If you are searching for a strong Educational Consultancy leader who will provide exceptional insight into building and maintaining school conversions into highly competitive scholastic and learning centers that foster student interest, focused on extraordinary student support initiatives, and cutting - edge student development initiatives, please contact me to arrange an interview.
We've all come to expect the Call of Duty series to provide 60 frames per second gameplay, regardless of platform, but when that framerate is used in conjunction with the Xbox One X's 4K resolution boost and HDR functionality, the game takes on an extraordinary level of detail and visual clarity.
Any system predicated on extraordinary effort is doomed to underperformance.
He [the President] may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses [of Congress], or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper.
It is the mission of the College of Law Practice Management to shine a spotlight on extraordinary thinking and impressive implementation to illustrate what can be accomplished when firms dare to take a risk,» said Merrilyn Astin Tarlton, past president of the college.
He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States.
Obtaining nonimmigrant and immigrant visa approvals based on extraordinary and outstanding abilities for individuals in the fields of art, entertainment, science and business.
«With the possibility of an appeal and the outstanding application for the return of his property still before the court, it would be improper to comment any further on the extraordinary hurdles these allegations have posed for Mr. James,» Bergman says.
Securing a $ 380m award for Burlington Resources, Inc. (ConocoPhillips) in an ICSID contractual and investment treaty arbitration against Ecuador following Ecuador's imposition of royalties on extraordinary revenues, and reducing Ecuador's $ 2bn environmental counterclaim to an award of $ 40m in its favor.
My practice focuses on extraordinary writs, appellate remands, interlocutory appeals, and capital cases, although I supervise all our office's litigation and thus work on all sorts of cases and guide the legal writing and position - taking on behalf of the United States, oral argument training, and attorney development.
Debra Emery comments on this extraordinary case where Mrs Owen's made 27 complaints in her divorce petition of her 40 year marriage.
I'm writing now to reflect back on an extraordinary year, give you a peek into what's coming in 2017, and invite you to become a founding member of Environmental Progress.
I'm preparing a post on this extraordinary document and am posting this thread as a placeholder for now.
Witness the artists» response to the harsh environment and their take on the very visible impacts of climate change on the extraordinary yet vulnerable Arctic landscape.
The failure of nations to consider act on what equity and justice requires of them to reduce the threat of climate change has been at the very center of the most contentious disputes in international climate negotiations (See, Brown, 2013, On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To Climate Change on the Basis of Equity).
(See On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To Climate Change on the Basis of Equity.)
(see On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To Climate Change on the Basis of Equity.)
(We also like PJM's definition which is consistent with FERC's but focuses more on the extraordinary nature of events — «high impact, low frequency» (HILF)-- that challenge grid resilience.)
For a discussion of this issue, see: On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To What Equity Requires of Them In Their Responses to Climate Change.
These omissions included: (a) the lack of recognition that dependence on natural gas as a bridge fuel for reducing the US carbon footprint raises several ethical questions, a matter reviewed here in detail, (b) acknowledgment of the US special responsibility for climate change for its unwillingness to take action on climate change for over 20 years since it ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992, see, The World Waits In Vain For US Ethical Climate Change Leadership As the World Warms, and, (c) failing to communicate the extreme urgency of quickly and significantly reducing ghg emissions in the next few years to give the world any hope of avoiding dangerous climate change, see, On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To Climate Change on the Basis of Equity.
On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To What Equity Requires of Them In Their Responses to Climate Change.
Last month, on the occasion of Stephen Schneider's death, I blogged on the extraordinary vitriol to which he and some of his fellow climate scientists have been subjected.
In an early example of attribution science Peter Stott and colleagues took on the extraordinary heat waves that struck Europe in 2003 (killing thousands).
Oh, and Andy, by the way, still waiting for something from you on the extraordinary solar minimum and whether that big star out there might, just might, have more to do with our climate change than the tiny CO2 slice of total greenhouse gases.
And I agreed with my departed friend Pete Seeger that while science and the technologies it has produced have powered our species on an extraordinary trajectory so far, no one can demonstrate that an infinite increase in empirical information is implicitly «good.»
For more on the extraordinary attributes of these imperiled ocean giants, read «Tuna: A Love Story,» by Richard Ellis, the marine author and artist, and Chapter 1 of Dr. Safina's prize - winning book «Song of the Blue Ocean.»
There's been plenty of fine reporting on the assault on this extraordinary ocean - roaming predator, which has become a coveted delicacy that often has a six - figure price tag attached once prized specimens are delivered to auctioneers in Tokyo.
Here are the main elements, which focus, naturally, on the extraordinary oil - fire disaster that befell the small Quebec community of Lac - Mégantic in July (there's an excellent video overview, as well):
The story focuses in part on the pushback against assertions that Arctic sea ice is in a «death spiral» based on the extraordinary retreat in summer 2007.
Expressionism in Germany and France: From Van Gogh to Kandinsky sheds new light on the extraordinary response of artists in Germany and France to key developments in modern art in the early 20th century.
I look forward to working with the Museum's excellent team and the wider arts community to build on the extraordinary legacy of the Museum's first twenty years, and to ensure that Ireland continues to have a modern art museum of distinction and international significance».
With its hypnotic, radial explosion of colour, executed on an extraordinary scale, Damien Hirst's seminal Beautiful mis - shapen purity clashing excitedly outwards painting is one of the first and largest examples of the artist's majestic «spin» paintings.
Virtue and Beauty focuses on the extraordinary flowering of female portraiture in Florence from c. 1440 to c. 1540.
This extensive programme will shine a light on the extraordinary quality and range of work being made by artists working in Scotland today, from those at the beginning of their career to established talents with an international standing.
In his writing on this extraordinary bronze sculpture, art historian Carlos Echeverría cited: «Madre e Hija Sentada standing at an imposing height, is an iconic example of Zúñiga's mature sculpture.
Having studied fine art photography, Johnson embarked on an extraordinary career in 2001, where at the age of twenty - one he was the youngest artist to participate in the ground - breaking «Freestyle» exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem, curated by Thelma Golden.
This exciting exhibition focused on his extraordinary creativity, and showed how exploration and experimentation shaped his breathtakingly accomplished drawings.
The exhibition «Calder: Hypermobility» focuses on the extraordinary breadth of movement and sound in the work of Alexander Calder.
Calder: Hypermobility focuses on the extraordinary breadth of movement and sound in the work of Alexander Calder.
In the months before his death, he was hard at work on an extraordinary series of 25 sculptures incorporating a surprising new material, Perspex.
The museums are also putting on extraordinary shows this year, including exhibitions of new work by Chris Ofili and Mark Handforth at the ICA, a retrospective of Dara Friedman at the Pérez Art Museum Miami and a show by Michele Oka Doner at the Lowe Art Museum.
Woodman has worked with curators and archivists to scan and catalogue thousands of photographic images, and Shooting Performance draws on this extraordinary archive.
This is the first true monograph on this extraordinary pair, who have exhibited worldwide and whose solo exhibitions include the Centre Pompidou, Paris (1992), the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1988), and Tate Modern, London (2006).
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