The process can be quite lengthy depending
on the complexities involved with the case and the nature of the particular injury.
Not exact matches
Development costs can range anywhere between $ 3,000 to $ 100,000 or more depending
on the
complexity and overall features
involved.
One of the key design goals in creating dynamic HTML was easing the
complexities involved in interactive multimedia presentations
on the Web.
They vary in
complexity and level of success, starting with a strategy that
involves investing the same amount
on each trade.
Judaism, by contrast, with its uncompromising insistence
on ritual and its requirement that all Jews engage in Torah study at whatever level they are capable of,
involves the human being in all his
complexity.
In commenting
on this story Koestler (1982 p. 685) suggests that the magnitude and
complexity of the offending tower
involved specialists of all sorts, each with a special terminology and set of beliefs.
The
complexities involved in striking a balance between teacher privacy and the parent's right to know was the subject of debate
on the Assembly floor.
Yet much of the document in fact focused
on the debatable desirability of the goals of synthetic biology, and
on the need to acknowledge the
complexities and uncertainties
involved in designing novel living organisms — issues which concern many of those working in synthetic biology and which can and should be the subject of open debate.
Moving the chemical
complexity of the ocean to the laboratory represented a major advance that will enable many new studies to be performed,» said Kimberly Prather, Distinguished Chair in Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of California, San Diego and director of the Center for Aerosol Impacts
on Climate and the Environment, who led the team of more than 30 scientists
involved in this project.
The
complexity involved in securing the internet is enormous, because there are so many layers that all depend
on each other.
The
complexity of the new study «had a big impact
on how certain we were» that «we would be able to do a sensible analysis,» said Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, a Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute climate scientist who was
involved with this and prior rapid attribution studies.
Most of the discussion section at the end of the paper focuses
on the
complexity of the molecular and cellular mechanisms
involved with vascular injury, especially in very advanced lesions.
The
complexity of the reactions
involved an intense series of calculations that soaked up millions of hours
on supercomputers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, EMSL, and National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center.
Further, the authors politely notified representatives of the funding organizations
involved before the study came out, giving them an opportunity to (1) take immediate action to strengthen privacy of CEPH samples, and (2) write an opinion piece
on the
complexities of genomic identifiability, which appears in the same issue of Science.
It is very likely that because of the recognized
complexity of the aerobic and anaerobic normal flora, all the above factors are
involved in the suppression of Candida spp.
on mucosal surfaces.
The
complexity of nourishing the cells which make up our body is so
involved and every scientist and educated doctor has an additional study
on what makes and keeps us healthy.
To analyze the
complexities involved we drew
on the TPACK theoretical framework in order to examine the different aspects of classroom practice reported by students and teachers.
Depending
on complexity and structure, some books require a little more work than others to get ready for the production processes
involved in reaching publication.
Depending
on their
complexity and structure, some books require a little more work than others to get ready for the production processes
involved in reaching publication.
The materials used and the
complexity involved in the application of the colour and finish has an impact
on both the quality of the cabinet as well as the final price.
Mathematical modeling of the mesopredator release phenomenon illustrates the
complexities involved in eradication efforts, even
on small islands.
Arsham's work is almost universally devoid of color or
complexity and instead relies solely
on the physical manipulation of basic materials to accomplish each new idea, a process that often
involves altering of gallery wall surfaces to encase, suspend, or shroud his sculptures.
[A quick note
on terminology: All constraints have to be based
on observations of some sort (historical trends, specific processes, paleoclimate etc.) and all constraints
involve models of varying degrees of
complexity to connect the observation to the sensitivity metric.
The last thing the United States needs, considering the challenges we face — from getting a handle
on financial
complexity to tracking the gigawatts and gigatons
involved in the energy and climate challenge — is mathematics taught as dusty history.
Research
on forecasting has shown that experts» predictions are not useful in situations
involving uncertainly and
complexity.
On the other hand, this issue does
involve complexities of atmospheric radiative physics, does it not?
A: The ROI will depend
on a number of factors such as the type of roof supporting the solar array, the
complexity of the layour (dormers, chimney, vents, etc. can create challenges), which utility is
involved, and so
on.
Douglas Wignall, consultant solicitor with Cubism Law, here talks to Lawyer Monthly about the
complexities involved in his work, his thought leadership, and touches
on the ins and outs of drafting the kinds of contract agreements he deals with.
Lawyer Monthly hears from Jonathan
on the challenges and
complexities involved in heading up the legal team at Bosch, how the internet and advent of technology is changing the landscape of said challenges, and
on the future goals and prospects of his legal career.
These bodies may be under resourced and have difficulty keeping up with the
complexities involved in ensuring the lights stay
on, the cost of energy is as low as possible, and addressing climate change.
Michael has been
involved in transactions of various sizes and
complexity, including representing software and technology companies in the sale of the companies, representing technology and other companies in the commercialization of products and services and acquiring technology and licensing of intellectual property
on behalf of users.
Each divorce is different depending
on the length of the marriage,
complexity of fiances, and if minor children are
involved.
Here Andrew talks about the
complexities involved in sports transfers, and touches
on his and the firm's thought leadership in the sports world.
Because of the many
complexities involved in personal injury cases, many people who attempt to negotiate a settlement with the insurance company
on their own may realize — too late — that they did not receive an equitable settlement.
Commenting
on the DfES review, The Rt Hon Sir Mark Potter, President of the Family Division, said in July 2007 «There was an early recognition by all agencies
involved that a key factor in delay in care proceedings was insufficiencies in the pre-proceedings work of the local authorities» and «the number and
complexity of child care cases are increasing in a way that is straining resources to the limit.»
Anthony Isaacs, president of the SDT, says a considerable burden had been placed
on the tribunal over the past year, due to the length and
complexity of a substantial number of cases that
involved a large amount of documentary evidence, with the majority of the weight being felt by clerks.
Here Andrew talks about the
complexities involved in sports transfers, and touches
on his and the...
Report after report has commented
on the barriers that inhibit access to justice, and prominent among them is the labyrinthine
complexity of a judicial system
involving two courts with concurrent but incongruent jurisdiction, with different rules, processes and forms.
A workplace investigation can seem a daunting task
on its own, considering all the
complexities involved.
[13] As to the concept of proportionality, it seems to me that granting the relief requested is more likely to promote than inhibit the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of this proceeding
on its merits taking into account the amount
involved, the
complexity of the issues and the importance of conducting a full, fair and informed examination for discovery.
This length of time may vary depending
on the
complexity of the issues
involved, and our Croal Gables premises liability attorney can give you a better idea of how long it will take when you call for a free consultation.
Our considerations when assessing a deal include value, timeframe,
complexity, legal creativity / innovation shown, political and regulatory sensitivity, number of jurisdictions to which the deal relates, as well as the
involved team's depth, media coverage of the matter and impact of the deal
on the country / region.»
Depending
on the length of class and the
complexity of the issues
involved, students could research and then write an email from scratch — but that has proved too much for our one - hour class sessions.
Process maps can take a number of different forms and, depending
on complexity,
involve numerous sub-processes.
The
complexities of custody aside, you want to be
on the best terms as possible with your former spouse, when there are children
involved.
Fees are based
on criteria which include the
complexity of the matter, time
involved, and results achieved.
As long as the Court can make a decision based
on the evidence before it, judgment
on a summary trial may be given irrespective of the amounts
involved, the
complexity of the issues, and the existence of conflicting evidence.
The
complexity depends
on the length of the implementation process, the number and type of discrete software modules
involved, the amount of customization required and / or committed to and whether fraud is alleged, among other factors.
Talking to Lawyer Monthly
on the
complexities of vascular surgery, the processes
involved in the role of an expert witness, and the evolution of this medical field over the years, is Professor Charles McCollum, representing the University of Manchester, UK, and Isobar Compression, a UK - based developer of garments purposed for alleviating and preventing deep vein thrombosis and similar conditions.
We have the requisite skills, understanding of your goals and the knowledge of the
complexities involved, which allows us to negotiate a resolution
on your behalf, or to litigate where necessary.