Sentences with phrase «point of entry into»

My dining room and table are alway piled high with something because it is the point of entry into our house from the back garage.
Cisco Talos, the cyber-security division of US IT conglomerate Cisco, said today that hackers are abusing misconfigured Cisco switches to gain a point of entry into organizations across the world.
bleepingcomputer.com - Cisco Talos, the cyber-security division of US IT conglomerate Cisco, said today that hackers are abusing misconfigured Cisco switches to gain a point of entry into organizations across the world.
Amazon has slashed the price of two of its most popular Fire TV models, on the one hand offering a sub - $ 30 deal for those wanting the cheapest point of entry into streaming the on - demand service, while another promotion makes 4K streaming even more affordable.
[2] While the topics of those meetings varied, their principal focus was to discuss the obstacles that individuals and businesses face in obtaining legal services and to share ideas and experiences with respect to existing and proposed innovations in the delivery of legal services and in legal education (for example, the use of technology to streamline court processes and / or assist unrepresented litigants, [3] prepaid legal service plans, [4] limited scope legal services, [5] inclusion of technology - focused courses in a law school curriculum, [6] and a single point of entry into the justice system [7]...).
As a point of entry into a discussion of their respective practices, we will screen Hollis Frampton's film Nostalgia, with voiceover by Michael Snow.
Faced with the overwhelming beauty of nature in front of me, I had nothing to say but thank you — To give thanks is a prayer, as well as a point of entry into the ocean of silence.
The book features five full chapters and an epilogue that each concentrate on a single object as a point of entry into the complicated relationship between art and politics raised by representations of Pueblo peoples and landscapes.
In Instruction the performance of the script delivers a point of entry into different perspectives and ideological scenarios embedded in the historical material, and opens these up for renewed negotiation.
These subtle yet clear indicators offer context and a point of entry into Pecis» world and create a space for the viewer to reflect on and form their own associations.
This conversation takes Walker's prompt seriously as both a way to imagine the connections between these two provocateurs and as a point of entry into the exhibition.
Richter is an ideal point of entry into painting because, as you said, his work in many ways encompasses this entire history of the medium, from virtuoso realism to abstraction and the extreme minimalism of his mirror works.
For me they provide a point of entry into memory.»
But Adam Jensen is the perfect successor (predecessor, I suppose) to JC Denton, I loved the visual style (including the piss filter) and the music (because it's not Deus Ex without a great soundtrack), and the whole thing just felt right: Not as off - the - conspiracy - theory - hook as the original, but big and sprawling and unpredictable — a legitimate point of entry into that world.
«Portal» is definitely the world gone mad straight man, and the straight man is you,» said Wolpaw, adding that though players aren't as invested in Chell as a character, they are invested in her as their point of entry into the gameworld.
The Group will seek to establish an appropriate risk adjusted point of entry into a capital structure.
Previous research from Strategic Insight shows ETFs hold only a small fraction of defined contribution (DC) retirement plan assets, but the ETF vehicle has finally found a point of entry into the DC market as an underlying investment within other vehicles, such as target - date mutual funds (TDFs).
If the dirt in your yard slopes towards your home, water will follow the slope and then find the easiest point of entry into your foundation.
Doug will serve as the point of entry into the company to assess these new prospects, and will advise senior management in our publishing and operations groups on the many opportunities and issues that will inevitably arise in this exciting and ongoing transition.
«For me, as a young publisher, the Frankfurt Fellowship Programme was my point of entry into the international publishing scene.
Many people tend to press the immobiliser and assume they've locked their cars, but unfortunately criminals may use jamming devices to prevent immobilisers from working and as you disappear away, criminals will pounce on the opportunity to steal the valuables in your car — also make certain that you've closed all windows and the sunroof because that too, can be used as a point of entry into your vehicle.
Discrimination at the point of entry into graduate programs and discrimination once admitted have striking implications.
Poetry can provide a powerful point of entry into that exploration.
A teacher observed that once she began to actually challenge each student from his / her point of entry into lessons, every student, even the most advanced ones, needed her assistance.
Note that the most common point of entry into principal roles is from teaching, and the most common point of entry into the ranks of superintendent is from principal positions.
But her professionalism and veteran expertise give the audience an easy, painless point of entry into the movie; Owen Wilson's Coy Harlingen, surf exile, is likewise the purest typecasting, but why quibble with perfection?
The genre's low commercial stakes have made it an effective point of entry into the movie business: John Sayles, Monte Hellman, and Francis Ford Coppola all got their start in horror.
Pregnant women need to be especially careful about what they put on their skin, as this is a point of entry into the body.
From July 1st last year, holders of African passports have been allowed to apply for entry visas at the point of entry into Ghana.
Con Ed's CEO John McAvoy said the company has looked into it but, «It is extremely expensive, not only for the company but for the homeowners, because you have to change the point of entry into the house.»
This is in part down to huge investment in bottling plants and results directly from the UK's reputation as the preferred point of entry into the EU's Single Market.
Nonetheless, the ontological proof provides a point of entry into Gödel's work, linking intuitive theology with his mathematical investigation.
Given this context, one point of entry into this liturgy's field of analysis is by way of the «political» modality.
A second point of entry into the field is by way of the confessional modality.
On the other hand, there are numerous points of entry into the biblical canon — whether the Gospels in contemplative traditions or Paul's letter to the Romans in Lutheran churches.
Cuomo's ambitious infrastructure agenda, including the demolition and reconstruction of LaGuardia Airport, seemed to promise several fat years for the bi-state Port Authority, which runs most points of entry into New York City.
By Land: If you are coming to Pokhara from India, you will find multiple points of entry into Pokhara, Nepal.
Coxon and Hooper struggle to to find multiple points of entry into the subject, as the whole middle section is structured of scenes repeating the same story beats without elevating the conflict or raising the stakes.
They begin by examining their personal points of entry into their work — that is, the assumptions, expectations, and beliefs they bring to 1) a profession, 2) an organization's work - place and culture, 3) their role in an organization, and 4) their goals for learning from their work.
Understand that students come to the classroom with varied points of entry into a curriculum and move through it at different rates.
Many other swing traders make use of stochastic oscillators to find out the overbought and oversold points as their points of entry into the market.
While there are numerous points of entry into the exhibition, Audrey and I choose our pieces guided by the Albers» pedagogy.
Observations of the macro - and micro-scale, of the generic and the specific, and of engagement and distance in Willats» work serve to problematise and present various points of entry into contemporary social relationships, thereby providing a vision of how they could be community centred.
Yet what they have in common is that their first, and often only, points of entry into employment are via the service industries.
Visitors to «Homelands» will be awarded multiple points of entry into a surreal exploration of a continuous search for the physical or fantastical notions of home.
Deeply interested in the techniques of his craft, Chamberlain paints abstract pictures that present viewers with multiple points of entry into his alluring worlds.
In utilising these sections, the exhibition aims to map and logically understand the artist's diverse installations and offer relatable points of entry into a labyrinthine body of work that he considered of as one overarching project.
Referrals are bidirectional, allowing for identification of needs and pathways for access to services at multiple points of entry into the system of care.

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New health tech innovations from companies like Amazon, Alphabet, and Apple could help to incentivize and drive the adoption of modern tech solutions as they explore entry points into the lucrative healthcare market.
The growing «shared economy» around boats and boat clubs should serve as an entry point into boating for younger customers, the CEO of the boat, billiards and fitness equipment manufacturer said.
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