Sentences with phrase «pertinent examples»

As a presenter, I gave a session on the political aspects of implementing shared parenting and equality of parents with some pertinent examples and approaches from Canada.
It's well - documented that mobile messaging apps are doing well in Asia and Japan's Line is one of the most pertinent examples.
Ontario, Denmark and Germany provide pertinent examples.
More contemporary and pertinent examples can be found in Henk Dijkstra's books: «Nonlinear Physical Oceanography» and «Nonlinear Climate Dynamics».
Flip open a physics book, say, and you might find some especially pertinent examples in the chapter on magnetism.
Furthermore, there is a good balance of pertinent examples from Sacred Scripture, the Church Fathers, and magisterial documents.
Some pertinent examples are: God removed the wheels of Egypt's chariots as they pursued Israel, and drowned them in the sea (Exod.
That might not always mean visiting the cinema to see the latest 18 - certificate movie (Fifty Shades being a pertinent example), but it could mean reading around it and taking time to listen to the perspectives of Christians who have.
Another pertinent example is the flutter of the human soft palate.
It may look dated now, but Ridge Racer remains a pertinent example of a game that's easy to play but hard to master - just as every addicting arcade game should be.
In the absence of recognised systems, newcomers and veterans alike, so determined to win, turned to whichever unscrupulous methods they could to get ahead - wallhacking, where the cheater can see other players through walls, a pertinent example.
His artistic development within this environment serves as a pertinent example of the importance of Zimbabwe's artist - run initiatives in helping remedy the educational and infrastructural challenges facing local artists.
HK The Àsìkò International Art School seems like a pertinent example of how you both continued this tradition and broke away from it.
A more pertinent example would be the scarcity of affidavit evidence before the court demonstrating that there is local business and community support for the movement to offset similar materials filed by the City (at midnight the day before the hearing) from neighbours complaining about the situation.
Another pertinent example is in the case of a fire ripping through the loft apartments you live in.
The CCW's 1995 protocol banning blinding lasers is a pertinent example of a weapon being preemptively banned before it was ever fielded or used.
This is a pertinent example of why relying on a change in attitude will not alone be sufficient to address the difficulties of the native title system.
The announcement of community closures in Western Australia has been a particularly pertinent example of uncertainty and distress caused by decision making without adequate engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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Examples of pertinent questions include anticipated income during retirement years and money left for the next generation.
For example, if asked to explain at length my current musical tastes, I would feel justified in mentioning only certain pertinent fragments of the units of experience, ranging from Bach to the Beatles, which have shaped those tastes.
This is where the example of Jesus is most pertinent.
SL.7.4: «Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient points in a focused, coherent manner with pertinent descriptions, facts, details, and examples; use appropriate eye contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation.»
The examples illustrate a rich use of geospatial technologies that do not require any previous experience with the technology and are pertinent across disciplines.
An example of this attention to detail is the placement of Mazda's all - new Active Driving Display, which provides speed, navigation directions and other pertinent driving information.
With just 100 examples of the 800 - strong limited run coming to the UK and all of them already snapped up by Peugeot dealers, a more pertinent question might be: can I buy one at all?
Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient points in a focused, coherent manner with pertinent descriptions, facts, details, and examples; use appropriate eye contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation.
Examples pertinent to this crisis included: the adjustable - rate mortgage; the bundling of subprime mortgages into mortgage - backed securities (MBS) or collateralized debt obligations (CDO) for sale to investors, a type of securitization; and a form of credit insurance called credit default swaps (CDS).
His explanations are simple, his examples are pertinent and instructive, his reasoning clear..
The same situation arises if you book a Category 1 — 4 Marriott property but, as I don't expect too many people will do that, the Ritz - Carlton example seems a bit more pertinent.
There are scores of examples of great user interfaces that use all pertinent information to deliver a gaming experience that is bang on target.
These two exhibits offer an opportunity to view rarely seen examples of Texas and Southwest art, and in addition to adding depth to the Collection, they are nationally relevant whilst at the same time being so locally and personally pertinent to the Families, the University and the wider Texan community.
It presents, for example, Ugo Rondinone's The Common Guild, a sculpture of bronze birds and a handless clock, as horribly pertinent to the 20th century's decimation of the natural world, and also, as one of the first exhibits, ideologically embryonic.
However, just scanning the headlines furnishes examples of data backup disposal laws http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/security/3361659/new-jersey-lawmakers-want-copier-hard-drives-wiped-prevent-id-theft/ pertinent to the baseless claim that no one ever got fired for too many backups.
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And in my example — which is directly pertinent to the argument of Lord Monckton — the PP says we should not take action to constrain CO2 emissions.
In the event that there is a complexity caused by dates of commencement, amendment or cessation of Acts, Regulations, Contracts or Guidelines pertinent to the activities of the Department of Climate Change, Australia, you might use the specific example of Dr Joelle Gergis et al, Melbourne University.
For example, while the EPA is quick to tout the number of lives saved according to its models, giving the rule a tone of scientific weight, the EPA has never clearly stated the most pertinent piece of information: What would be the impact on global temperatures — the supposed mechanism by which lives would be saved?
Marcel presented several examples of crowdsourcing, including istockphoto, quirky and innocentive, before the session moved on to how crowdsourcing is pertinent to the practice of law.
Furthermore, many of the pertinent regulations are global anyway — those from the Basel Committee or the IASB, for example.
For example, the changes to unitary patents are pertinent to any company seeking pan-European patent coverage, whereas the now likely exclusion of the UK from the European Digital Single Market, will be more acutely felt in the UK.
These exceptions are made in the case of contemporaneous medical records that, while subject to being attacked as unreliable by opposing litigants, can speak to pertinent facts for which no other evidence exists; for example, the notes of a chiropractor made during an appointment that occurred prior to a car accident that resulted in a personal injury claim, which shed light on the Plaintiff's condition before the accident when no other available evidence could.
For example, often a regulation is repealed after a court case or an administrative reorganization, in which case you could determine if the evidence causing the regulation to be repealed were pertinent to the claimed interpretation.
Instead a lawyer - coach would pose pertinent questions (for example, what are your most important needs and goals and why are these so important to you?
Have your marketing agency gather competing legal email blasts, blogs and digital content examples that your team finds helpful and pertinent.
For example, medical information is used as a complement to other investigative data that are pertinent to conducting comprehensive threat assessment and risk prevention activities pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3056.
Providing the simplified directions at a glance also proves beneficial for biking and navigating by foot, in what is perhaps the best example of Android Wear's promise of pertinent information made available at a glance.
Another example of Android phone makers playing follow the Apple is the notched display design Apple introduced on the iPhone X, and this example is even more pertinent to a new report issued early Tuesday morning.
For example, use the project section to spotlight work that is pertinent to your profession.
There are plenty of examples pertinent to this question throughout the assistant store manager resume sample.
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