Sentences with phrase «presented at the conclusion»

We decided to propose that the first - year medical class plan a completely voluntary liturgy of some sort to be presented at the conclusion of the course.
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The work — ranging from performance, public intervention, reading, film, exhibition, and publication — is presented at the conclusion of the residency.
He was also present at the conclusion of the Paris Agreement in 2015.
Three scholarships are presented at the conclusion of the competition.
The parties can agree for lawyers to be present at the conclusion of the Mediation so that the agreement can be appropriately drafted and witnessed to be a binding contract.

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Last month, the panel of 31 independent scientists charged with reviewing the EPA's draft report stated that the agency's broad conclusion about the mining technique known as fracking is at odds with the evidence and «inconsistent with the observations, data, and levels of uncertainty presented
We have presented three papers that readers can view at their leisure in order to draw their own conclusions.
The National Minority Supplier Development Council presented Chrysler Group LLC with its most prestigious award at a black - tie Awards Banquet at the conclusion of its annual Conference in Orlando.
At the conclusion of the 2032 Games, NBCUniversal will have presented 23 total Olympic Games and 17 consecutive, the most for a U.S. media company in both categories.
There are a handful of observations in March - May 1972 at a slightly lower level that were punctuated by a modest market decline before the final advance to the late - 1972 peak (that lag is enough to discourage any near - term conclusions in the present instance).
The present book looks at the organizational dimension of the Presbyterian (and mainline) «predicament» in twelve essays, dealing with denominational structures; financial changes; women's, men's, and special - interest groups; and in two provocative concluding essays, some speculative conclusions about where the changes have brought us.
I agree that we need to accept that we can not at present prove the existence of God, and therefor should not proceed in our communications with non-believers as if it is simply a foregone conclusion.
My present conclusions stand at considerable variance from those made in the book.
The present book, it must be said, is much more history and sociology than theology, and it arrives at the conclusion that Andrew Greeley's model of ethnic tribes is probably the best way of thinking about Catholicism in America, past, present, and future.
Its conclusion should touch the nerve of every Christian's conscience: «A large proportion of mental patients at present, as in the past, are not treated in accordance with democratic, humanitarian, scientific, and therapeutic principles.
At the conclusion of one of her books of philosophy, The Fire and the Sun: Why Plato Banished the Artists, Murdoch summarizes her view of the artist's role in modern life: «To present the idea of God at all, even as a myth, is a consolation.&raquAt the conclusion of one of her books of philosophy, The Fire and the Sun: Why Plato Banished the Artists, Murdoch summarizes her view of the artist's role in modern life: «To present the idea of God at all, even as a myth, is a consolation.&raquat all, even as a myth, is a consolation.»
An honest look at the Bible, unbiased by preconceived theological notions or denominational ax - grinding, so Campbell argued, would lead the individual to the conclusion that it spoke clearly and with a single voice and that its pattern could be duplicated in the present day.
With all the Biblical basis what we arrive at is a conclusion that the present day caters to the martyrdom is not for the cause of our contention of faith, but for our action in fulfilling God's Commandment given by our Lord Jesus Christ.
To use A. C. Campbell's illustration (without accepting his conclusion), in order for a person to hear Big Ben strike ten times he must be present at the beginning and at the end of the series in order to know that these ten strokes succeeded each other.
We have got to understand the type of connection which exists between the two spheres, and then to draw some definite conclusions respecting the existing situation which at present confronts the world.
How anyone can look at facts that have been meticulously presented such as in this ref review and come to the conclusion that it's all nonsense and dismiss them outright as hogwash is beyond me.
The depth of knowledge presented in Attached at the Heart allows readers to draw their own conclusions about how best to apply the information to their own personal circumstances.»
Winners in each division were presented awards by Borough President Diaz at the event's conclusion.
At the conclusion of the game, the three mayors meet on the ice and Mayor Sheehan presents the trophy to the winning team's captain and mayor of the institution's city.
Joe Twyman of YouGov didn't present any conclusions yet, just went through the data they are using and the things they were looking at.
At present the publication of coucil conclusions rests with whichever member state holds the EU's rotating presidency.
Better Speech and Hearing Month Celebration committee members are presented with flowers at the conclusion of the event.
But supplement makers are not required to present any information about how they arrived at these conclusions.
Michael Zigmond, professor of neurology and psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh and a member of the IOM committee, presented the report's conclusions on RCR education.
That conclusion is buttressed by another line of evidence, which will be presented at the meeting on Wednesday.
«The most important thing for us in this first stage has been to present the biological information in a simple but at the same time reliable manner from the point of view of data treatment, for example correcting systematic biases between experiments that can lead to erroneous conclusions,» adds Rossell, who is now at the University of Warwick, in the UK.
Given that we now have several years more data, we can essentially «test» the IPCC predictions and we arrive at the conclusion (i.e., message 1) that the climate system is tracking the «worst case scenario» (or worse in the case of ice melt and sea - level rise) presented by the IPCC.
Those are just some conclusions from new reconstructions of the primate common ancestor, presented October 27 at the annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.
This is the conclusion of a Portuguese study that was presented today at the Second Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) in Copenhagen.
That is the conclusion of research being presented at the annual conference of the British Psychological Society's Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology in Cardiff by Dr David Marchant from Edge Hill University, Lancashire.
Morrison's primary conclusion is that the experiments are more difficult than was first thought, and «no definitive conclusion can be drawn at present».
They presented their conclusions at the European Forum last month in Alpbach, Austria.
This is the conclusion of a thesis presented at the Sahlgrenska Academy.
Biernacki and the other participants will present the status of their projects at the conclusion of the program at the 2016 ASH Annual Meeting, which will take place Dec. 3 — 6 in San Diego.
That neural pathways from the mouth's receptors to the brain are beginning to be mapped; that beyond the key role of flavour in survival, flavour also allows us to imagine; that the appearance of food and the words describing a menu can modulate our perception; that satiation is not at odds with the desire to eat more when a person is presented with a new and distinct flavour... These are the some of the conclusions reached during «The sensory Logic of Gastronomic Brain» symposium where some twenty world - class scientists and chefs gathered between October 24 and 26 at the Basque Culinary Center (San Sebastian).
At the AAAS meeting, Diana Reiss, a professor of psychology at Hunter College, plans to present findings from additional behavioral studies that support Marino's conclusions about dolphinAt the AAAS meeting, Diana Reiss, a professor of psychology at Hunter College, plans to present findings from additional behavioral studies that support Marino's conclusions about dolphinat Hunter College, plans to present findings from additional behavioral studies that support Marino's conclusions about dolphins.
At the conclusion of the presentations, the chairs will summarize the key points presented, and allow further time for more general questions and answers, followed by a final summing up.
Conclusion: (looking only at subjects with existing CVD) The present systematic review provides no evidence (moderate quality evidence) for the beneficial effects of reduced / modified fat diets in the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease.
When I start asking the question, which I thought no one else was asking, which is, «If this is the future of noncommunicable disease which,... By the way, I was at a conference earlier this year where the WHO was present, and they were essentially coming to the conclusion that this medicine is the future of noncommunicable disease.
While these are not diagnostic and can lead people to wrong conclusions about how diet affects them (underlying sensitivities can fade with time, for example, and an irritant may only be present in certain varieties), if there is something in your diet that is causing inflammatory symptoms at present, a trial - and - error approach may be able to modify your diet into something that doesn't cause these symptoms.
In the fluffy course of its runtime, in fact, The Artist manages to be as subversive and scabrous a Hollywood artifact as Sunset Blvd., finding its monkey funeral towards the end instead of at the beginning but presenting a close - up Mr. DeMille at its conclusion almost as ambiguous and doomed.
The film is typical Wright, but as The World's End barrels along to its conclusion, it starts to unravel a lot of layers that were not present at the beginning.
by Walter Chaw John Dahl's latest foray into knock - off B - movie territory is Joy Ride, a film that indulges an awkward dedication to hiding the face of its villain (which results in the biggest cheat of the film at its conclusion), presents predictably misogynistic victimizations for both of its female characters (followed by weak - wristed salvations), and demands an ironclad suspension of disbelief that the bad guy is omniscient, omnipresent, and only ruthless when there isn't a long speech to be made.
In case we're unclear on which side the film comes down — or how its lessons might be relevant to the present day — a central character helpfully summarizes at the conclusion: «There will always be those who mean to do us harm.
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