These archaic, almost primordial looking images of British Columbia
place the structures of water control in a historical context - tracing the story of water from the ancient to the modern, and back again.
His questioning of the boundaries between real and non-real, authentic and inauthentic, are continually being stretched, his mode of resistance being to put in
place a structure of reappropriation.
Not exact matches
«This seems like a debate about the
structure of the rules so it's not our
place to comment,» wrote spokesperson Jordan Sinclair in an email.
Nevertheless, there are
structures and policies you can put in
place that help your entire team perform their best, on a regular basis, and not all
of these
structures need to be formally written rules.
Your office should not be a militaristic
place full
of rules and boundaries, nor should it be a free - for - all with no
structure.
In a statement that would not have seemed out
of place on the battlefield, Mattis said, «If current
structures inhibit our pursuit
of lethality, I expect service secretaries and agency heads to consolidate.
Being able to use some
of the
structures you already have in
place is a great way to save time and money, not only on implementation but training
of key staff as well.
While it may seem premature, consider how you'll ultimately manage your exit from the business as this will be determined in part by the
structure and operating philosophy you have in
place on Day 1 and the financial resources you're able to assemble over the course
of your career.
«As they grow, they're going to be hiring more people that are probably dissimilar to their value
structure and [putting] those rules and those procedures in
place will help your company grow in the way you want it to grow,» says John Fraedrich, a professor
of business ethics at Southern Illinois University.
The right
structures and procedures need to be in
place to make sure (or to make it more likely) that boards will be diligent and effective in their pursuit and use
of information.
«The changing
structure of global finance operations and the changing demands
placed on the role will simply necessitate different types
of experiences and skills,» said a joint report from the Institute
of Management Accountants and the Association
of Chartered Certified Accountants.
He emphasizes that family - controlled companies should have policies in
place to allow for the unravelling
of preferential share
structures.
The agency in 1975 banned cross-ownership
of a newspaper and broadcast station in the same market unless it granted a waiver, but allowed existing ownership
structures to remain in
place.
Parker says there's a time and a
place for that kind
of meeting, for example if you're gathering some creatives to pool ideas for an ad campaign, but a lack
of structure is likely to yield a lack
of results.
«Button - down» here refers not to the buttons on front
of the shirt, but rather those on the collar, which is typically softer and less
structured than collars found on more formal dress shirts and thus has buttons at the corners to keep it in
place.
«One
of the biggest mistakes companies make is they don't plan and put a
structure in
place before giving a project to a freelancer,» said Qari.
«It's obviously still very early days, but there's tremendous amount
of work going on behind the scenes, setting the stage and we're making progress putting in
place a new team and
structure as well as cascading that
structure and accountability down the whole organization,» chief executive Guy Laurence said in a conference call with analysts Thursday.
«If you lose your historic
structures, you lose your sense
of place.»
However very few
of us have
structured plans in
place to achieve that goal.
Mueller said the difference in protection between drivers and passengers was due in part to some automakers
placing a greater emphasis on the vehicle frame and
structure for the driver's side
of the SUV.
As this convergence takes
place, the
structure of the Chinese economy will change and so too will China's economic relationship with Australia.
The
structure of revenues and expenses it currently has in
place will result in growing surpluses over time.
Management could demand stringent
structures and expectations in the workplace because most employees would comply, motivated by the fear
of losing their
place on the corporate ladder.
The Board believes that an important component
of the Board's leadership
structure is having an effective Lead Independent Director in
place with broad authority to direct the actions
of the independent directors and regularly communicate with the Chief Executive Officer.
There can be a successful European Union, and many
of the changes that are needed to ensure success are likely to be relatively easy to implement, especially if they are part
of an overall package that includes significant debt restructuring and forgiveness, but the current
structure is not in
place.
Of course, these deal structures place some of the risk back on the seller, which is not ideal for the seller since operational control is in the buyer's hand
Of course, these deal
structures place some
of the risk back on the seller, which is not ideal for the seller since operational control is in the buyer's hand
of the risk back on the seller, which is not ideal for the seller since operational control is in the buyer's hands.
From its beginnings, it's been a
place where narrative artists — writers, filmmakers and the like — welcome the discipline
of structure in their work lives, and build a community
of peers.
There was plenty
of noise inside the spheres on a recent tour, as workers welded steel, pounded bolts into
place and sawed concrete inside the half - built
structure.
The reliance
of British Columbia on Asian markets underlines the importance for the west coast
of the developments in trade
structures (so - called «trade architecture») and regional economic integration taking
place in the Asia Pacific region.
It was
structured precisely to ensure that the fundamental guarantee
of Medicare remained in
place.
Not one to mince words, he summed up his industry outlook by saying, «Retail guys are going to go out
of business and ecommerce will become the
place everyone buys... Retail chains are a fundamentally implausible economic
structure if there's a viable alternative.
Securities regulators should consider further regulating in this area by implementing sunset provisions and mandating procedures in changes
of control when these
structures are in
place.
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And my liberal friends look at that and they say, «If we had not created this halfway measure
of health security, we would have what every other country has,» which seems to work well in other
places, which is a government - run system where health protection insurance is guaranteed in some way or another, the exact
structures differ, but by the state.
Charts that have violent up and down swings are not considered to have solid chart
structure as I like to
place my stops at 10 - day highs or 10 - day lows and if the charts have a tight pattern that will allow the trader to minimize risk which is what trading is all about and if the chart has big swings your stop will be further away allowing the possibility
of larger monetary loss.
The transformation
of the
structure of the gold market that has taken
place over the past few decades in our view mirrors a broader and highly significant characteristic
of all present - day financial markets.
The mindset
of marketing, likely due to operational
structures in
place for decades, continues to be that
of «marketing campaign» effectiveness.
They are targeting an ROE
of 10 %, concentrating on profits rather than volume,
placing divisions in separate
structures and holding division managers accountable for profitability.
What we do know today is that traditional methods
of structured customer, buyer, and market research that are quantitative based can not address the social and cultural changes taking
place in our business society.
Once these major factors were in
place, then technology development, the establishment
of standardized contract
structures, and maintaining a certain level
of deal flow helped drive efficiencies that brought down costs.
We believe that independent and effective oversight
of Oracle's business and affairs is maintained through the composition
of our Board, the leadership
of our independent directors and Board committees and our governance
structures and processes already in
place.
Taking the cold and forbidding shell
of the original
structure, he
placed the sanctuary and altar in the center
of the building, allowing the congregation to face the altar from three directions.
I understand your feeling
of rage but if he were made part
of a
structure dedicated to honoring our dead, would his ashes not desanctify that somber
place?
But Heidegger denies that Dasein has «location» in time, denies that its having a past, present, and future is consequent upon such location, and above all denies that the
structure of Dasein's unity is time - sensed even, when that unity is projected on time by the ecstatic stretching along»
of its «historic taking
place (Geschehen).»
We have seen that which our bodies are made up
of and they are
of cellularized
structures not «unlike» stellarized
structures in outer space
places!
Furthermore, and even more importantly for the purpose
of this essay, it would likewise allow Whiteheadians to talk about actual occasions as indeed occasions, i.e., events, taking
place within a pregiven environment or
structured field
of activity.
But isn't this what «flat
structure» and «communal dialogue and discernment» and a «culture
of participation» were supposed to be all about in the first
place?
Obedience to God, these texts suggest, can not take
place in isolation from social
structures; faith in the living God demands not only love
of neighbor.
At the beginning
of the modern era, two events took
place that were at the base
of non-Western, Byzantine Europe: the break - up
of ancient Byzantium and
of its historical continuity with the Roman Empire; and the establishment
of a second Europe, with a new capital in Moscow, whose borders extended eastward, and
of a type
of pre-colonial
structure in Siberia.
Try asking the United Methodist Church or other denominations that have
structures in
place for this kind
of thing.