Sentences with phrase «posed by the article»

The answer to the question posed by this article is simple: Yes, you can adopt Ayn Rand's POLITICS, which are Laissez - Faire Capitalism / libertarianism at its core while at the same time worshiping Christ.
The suggestion posed by the article is that there should be more «public discussion about the ramifications of similar tech - industry cultivation of teachers.»
The question posed by this article depends on a heavy loading: that the statutory provisions involved are beyond the understanding of an AILP.

Not exact matches

One question posed by Fortune's article was whether Daiichi Sankyo knew the extent and depth of any fraud and the extent of Ranbaxy's problems with the FDA.
In that article, I posed the question if Apple's market value really should be more than four times the market value of all the gold reserves and resource held by all the gold companies that comprise the HUI gold bugs index.
Other featured articles examine the risks posed by big tech stocks and why oil refiners have a profitable future.
Written by and for young high achievers in Washington, D.C., the article poses the question: They were raised to believe they could do anything, and....
Eugene Lawrence wrote the article, addressing the threat to America's children posed by the establishment and support of Catholic schools in New York City.
The original question posed by the author of the main article was: «Have the Arsenal transfer rumours lost the plot?»
This question was posed first by Martha in a blog post by the same name in which she reviewed an article written by Amanda Marcotte.
According to the article by Ben Stocking, multinational formula companies are giving commisions to doctors for every tin of formula sold, are repeatedly calling new mothers once they return from the hospital, and have even sent company representatives to clinics posing as academic researchers.
Last weekend, I ran across this article about a project (a «hackathon,» actually) intended to vastly improve the breast pump (and make it only suck literally): The goals for the hackathon were to educate ourselves and our colleagues about the mechanics of breast pumping, discuss design challenges posed by current technologies... View Post
There is an interesting question posed by a recent article from the NY Post which asks if it is really any wonder why the Republican Party in New York gets no respect?
Just Championnière, an eminent French surgeon who authored the article, answered in the affirmative the question he had posed but hastened to add: «Even when she is perfectly at home on the wheel, she should remember her sex is not intended by nature for violent muscular exertion....
Editor's note: This article is the first of two addressing the problems posed by aging electronic devices entering the waste stream.
The second stage in this revolution is access to articles without any restrictions posed by subscriptions, commonly referred to as Open Access [2].
Mr. Cole responded to Mr. Broad's article by pointing out that, in fact, it was B.K.S. Iyengar who had instituted the use of blankets under the shoulders to prevent injury and enhance the positive effects of shoulder stand, and Mr. McCall has since stated that he was speaking only of his own experience with headstand and had not intended it as a proscription against the pose at all.
In this article, I will share my understanding of how Instructional Designers have to evolve to meet the challenges posed by the Digital Transformation tsunami that has swept the world today.
The information obtained by a mentor through interaction with the new teacher while engaged in the mentoring activities of the program shall not be used for evaluating or disciplining the new teacher, unless withholding such information poses a danger to the life, health, or safety if an individual, including but not limited to students and staff of the school; or unless such information indicates that the new teacher has been convicted of a crime, or has committed an act which raises a reasonable question as to the new teacher's moral character; or unless the school district or BOCES has entered into an agreement, negotiated pursuant to article 14 of the Civil Service Law whose terms are in effect, that provides that the information obtained by the mentor through intervention with the new teacher while engaged in the mentoring activities of the program may be used for evaluating or disciplining the new teacher.
By Micia Mosely, PhD and Matthew Florence An article recently posted on New York School Talk, «A Parent's Perspective on the Benefits of Teachers of Color,» posed the challenging question of how to make our schools more effective at educating our young people.
Having read your post — which is wonderfully thorough and informative by the way — you've actually answered several questions I did intend to pose to an author such as yourself, and I was wondering if I might have your permission to use a small part of your post in my article?
We have to start this article by posing the question: is it a good idea to design your own book cover if you are hoping to be a selling author?
Two years ago, I wrote an article titled Student Loans and Your First Mortgage in response to this exact question posed by a fellow blogger.
was posed by Nancy Scanlan, DVM in her article published in «Healthy Pets».
It's no surprise, given the American Bird Conservancy's contribution (president George Fenwick is among the paper's seven co-authors, and Steve Holmer, Bird Conservation Alliance director, is thanked in the acknowledgments for his «review and input during the writing of the manuscript») that the article provides no evidence whatsoever of such policies and practices reducing the risk of rabies posed by free - roaming cats.
(a) If upon investigation it is determined by the animal control officer or law enforcement officer that probable cause exists to believe the dog in question poses an immediate threat to public safety, then the animal control officer or law enforcement officer may seize and impound the dog pending the hearings to be held pursuant to this article.
He explained that an article I wrote in 2002 about fires, both natural and human caused, smoldering in coal seams around the world, inspired him, while he was completing a doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley, to switch from studying risks posed by smoldering combustion in spacecraft to those back on Earth.
I just finished an article in the September issue of Natural History on the dangers posed to us by certain toxic processionary caterpillars from deforestation.
In Andy's article on Wednesday, «Strong Action Urged to Curb Warming», we are told that «The scientific academies of 13 countries on Tuesday urged the world to act more forcefully to limit the threat posed by human - driven global warming.»
This article is part of a series on the Ocean Ecosystem looking at the various species of plants and animals which depend on a healthy coast and ocean environment, and the threats that can be posed to them by human activity
«The article serves as a sobering wakeup call to those who still dispute the threat posed by our ongoing burning of fossil fuels,» he said.
His motive is expressed on page 14 with reference to the «General Obligation» of article 192 in the Law of the Sea Convention: «States have the obligation to protect and preserve the marine environment», noting that: «This obligation has great importance for the atmosphere, weather and climate, because if mankind understands and protects the oceans, it would minimize the threat to humanity posed by anthropogenic climate change.
In your article you correctly address the grave dangers posed by atmospheric particulate pollution, yet you do all you can to divert your readers attention from climate engineering as a major source of atmospheric particulate pollution.
I am afraid that the article and those touting that renewables do not pose a reliability risk by citing SAIDI are confusing the difference between short outages and bulk system collapse.
The other woman was asked by a local newspaper to pose with her young children for a photograph to illustrate an article promoting a community tree - planting event.
Barrow was also prompted by his belief, expressed in an anonymous article in the Quarterly Review of October 1817, that Russian exploration posed a threat to British North America.
From last week, an article in Science Express by Buntgen et al reconstructing European summer temperature for the past 2500 years, finding that recent warming is unprecedented over that time frame, and providing some historical insights into the societal challenges posed by climate instability (listen here for an interview with mike about the study on NPR's All Things Considered).
A must - read article by Mark Hertsgaard in Newsweek reports how BP lied about the size of the oil disaster and the danger posed to its workers, the public and the environment.
That's the provocative question that blogger Ann Althouse posed back in May, discussing this New York Times article by Linda Greenhouse on Ginsburg's unprecedented delivery of two oral dissents during the 2006 - 07 Supreme Court term.
regard criminal offences such as those referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 83 (1) TFEU as constituting a particularly serious threat to one of the fundamental interests of society, which might pose a direct threat to the calm and physical security of the population and thus be covered by the concept of «imperative grounds of public security» -LSB-...], as long as the manner in which such offences were committed discloses particularly serious characteristics, which is a matter for the referring court to determine -LSB-...].
An interesting article by Genie from a couple of weeks ago poses the question «Can We Throw Away the Books Yet?
An article written in the Globe and Mail by Danile Lublin, Toronto Employment Lawyer, covers situations in which employees can be disciplined for what they do when away from work, and when employers believe that off - duty behavior poses a problem to their own interests.
While I really appreciate the spirit of this article, I have to say that the question posed by the author is not actually the critical one.
The Court upheld this procedure against claims that it violates Article III or the Seventh Amendment jury right., holding that Congress had properly delegated inter partes review to the PTO, and that «the Seventh Amendment poses no independent bar to the adjudication of that action by a nonjury factfinder.»
Ms. Woolley, you have written a compelling article about the importance of due diligence (primary and successor), meticulous record keeping, and managing the risks and liabilities posed by unscrupulous clients.
As posed in a Forbes article by Jeffrey Dorfman, «When did we get too proud for entry - level jobs?»
This article presents some of the most common questions posed by families during the informational interview before engaging a divorce mediator.
To adequately test the questions posed by Dr. Yang, specifically designed trials are required — well beyond the scope ofthis article.
At the time the article was published, most rape - prevention programs on college campuses were relatively new and narrowly focused on the danger posed by strangers — the assailants waiting in alleyways, rather than the familiar faces in classrooms or dorms.
Part of what this article does, is raise the question as to when the REM editors need to be more pro-active and add journalistic balance or contribution to some or certain articlesby posing questions to the brokerage principles who seek to spread their message, herein.
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