Sentences with phrase «on nature of»

I made the point earlier to the hon. and learned Member for Beaconsfield (Mr. Grieve) that neither he nor I — nor the right hon. Gentleman — have seen the evidence to make the appropriate decisions on the investigation, and, with the involvement of the Crown Prosecution Service, on the nature of any charges, which may or may not emerge.»
Here are just a few Epolitics.com articles on the nature of politics in an era in which a candidate's EVERY utterance can be recorded and published online for all of us to enjoy.
Legalize, and educate on the nature of happiness, and then what's to be will be.
There is a manifest lack of clarity on the nature of the dedicated runway which Article 5 (1) commits the Government of Ghana to provide.
Like Graham Brady I wasn't keen on the nature of some of the electioneering but the overall result of the 1922 elections was, as I blogged this morning, encouraging.
Commenting on the nature of the world human rights report, Amesu said though human rights report from the 160 countries under review seemed «bleak», however, «there were some successes recorded during the year.»
These will depend on the nature of the problem identified in the second stage but we have already established three key policy - related questions that we are keen to seek evidence / views on.
Forgive me if I fail to follow Corey Johnson into his Thomistic musings on the nature of the unbuilt, but the lot is commercially zoned, so his imaginary restrictions have been violated in any case.
More information on the nature of the targets was to be released later Thursday.
The chancellor's desire for work that is «good quality and well - paid» echoes the recent Taylor review of the gig economy, which argued that full employment was not incompatible with all work being good work, and it was good to hear repeated focus on the nature of work, rather than just the employment statistics.
Then there are a whole spectrum of views on the nature of the reforms: how much meddling with the constitution is safe?
The response of Parliament would depend heavily on the nature of the crisis, the balance of the political parties, and the personalities involved.
Here are just a few Epolitics.com articles on the nature of politics in an era in which a candidate's EVERY utterance can be recorded and published...
We started with a focus on the SOPA protests and Chris Dodd's new education on the power of internet politics, but we went much farther afield, including ruminations on the nature of a post-manufacturing America... yep, we did some good, old - fashioned nerding out (in which the eternal subject of a genocidal war of robots vs. humans did of course come up).
Use for their own babies will depend on the nature of the infection and drugs, and the risk category of the infant.
Depending on the nature of the cosmetic product, certain beauty items have harsher effects to an unborn child than others.
Breastfeeding frequency beyond 9 months is quite variable, and depends on the nature of the baby and family dynamics.
That depends on the nature of the tap water in your area and your baby's health.
Our intern may also choose to carry out a long - term project with guidance from the Food and Farm Educator or, depending on the nature of the project, the guidance of other staff members with experience in crops, education, or ecology.
The proper course of action will depend on the nature of the allegations and a number of other factors.
At the time we blamed many of the sleep issues on his nature of just not wanting to sleep (he always cried falling asleep even in our arms) and on reflux.
The type of information that Parenting Ideas collects and holds will depend on the nature of your involvement with us.
If marriage benefits can be flexed based on the nature of the marital relationship, logic dictates that they might also be adapted to include relationships outside the marital sphere.
On the way home, I reflected for a moment on the nature of my newfound lucidity.
Manufacturers who recall strollers normally will either send you a free repair kit or offer to replace the stroller entirely, depending on the nature of the problem.
Ramsey's career is currently in the balance and much depends on the nature of the break and the speed with which it can be treated.
Ahead of tonight's crunch East Anglian derby at Portman Road, Ipswich Town fan Nate Saunders reflects on the nature of the fierce rivalry between his side and Norwich City.
They are no complements, they are supplements, depending on the nature of the oppornent.
It offers the opportunity to reflect on the nature of fandom and who we are as people who watch and care about that ancient art of putting spheres in peach baskets.
Building a 20 - point lead, the loss of Anquan Boldin will not play a role in Sunday's game, however as the Ravens attempt to make a playoff push his absence could be huge depending on the nature of the injury.
Probabilities of each happening may differ depending on the nature of the opposition but it remains a real possibility.
Manchester City, depending on the nature of the game, play with a traditional 4 -2-3-1 which can sometimes vary into a 4 -1-4-1.
Also, pause the video at 25 seconds for a beautiful tableau on the nature of grief and man's place in a cruel universe that hates him and wants him to suffer.
Depending on the nature of the food waste and the location of the generation, our food waste can be used as animal feed, as feedstock for anaerobic digestion, a composting substrate, or as a synthetic nutrient substitute.
Industrial processes and systems vary widely depending on the nature of the production method involved.
Based on the nature of our operations, our areas of focus include: Water, Packaging, and our Operations.
Loading rates of up to 10 - 15 kg COD / m3 per day, and biogas production rates of up to 6.3 Nm3 per digester per day, can be obtained in RAPTOR plants, depending on the nature of the substrate.
Starch characteristics had substantial differences among these three varieties which are based on the nature of endosperm and amylose content.
The types of personal information Accolade Wines collects will vary depending on the nature of your dealings with Accolade Wines.
Mr Dedoncker would not comment further on the nature of Fonterra's offer for MG, which is expected to be in competition with several other offers from domestic and international players.
Caveats When Replacing Sugar Sweetness typically drives the choice and usage level of the sugar replacement system, but, depending on the nature of the product and sugar's functionality, other factors may need to be addressed.
In 1541, the Hessian Superintendents sent the following petition to the Landgrave Philip: «In view of the fact that there are current many complaints about parsons who scandalize people by their excessive drinking and other disgraceful vices and yet remain unpunished as well as unreformed, we suggest that the jail at the cloister of Spisskoppel be restored and that the parsons who persist in their vices be given the choice either to leave their parishes or to be confined in this jail for a period of time the length of which shall depend on the nature of their offense, in order that on water and bread they may undergo corrective punishment.
Throughout most of history human beings have lived in situations in which there was general consensus on the nature of reality and on the norms by which one should lead one's life.
The significance of the event is in any case much too uncertain to throw light on the nature of Jesus» spiritual life.
And while even the best episodes of Galactica and Lost are ultimately pop - culture ephemera, HBO's mob show is closer to real art: Dostoevsky crossed with Emile Zola, a novelistic meditation on the nature of societal corruption and personal sin.
We've also consulted with our in - house legal expert, who has written volumes (literally) on the nature of copyright law as it pertains to churches.
a. Method depends on what is taught (message) The manner of teaching and learning depends primarily on the nature of the subject.
It is not surprising, therefore, that many people make the mistake of believing that since the document meditates on the nature of the Church so also this title refers to the Church, that the Church is the light of nations.
Our reflections on the nature of a theological school and on its methods of study have emphasized the theoretical character of its work.
He may prefer a minister who does not know him although this depends on the nature of his previous relationship to clergymen.
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