In contrast, some HRM departments are completely independent and are organized
purely by function.
Not exact matches
by saying: In three ways --(1) its members must fulfil their moral responsibilities and
functions in a Christian spirit; (2) its members must exercise their
purely civic rights in a Christian spirit; (3) it must itself supply them with a systematic statement of principles to aid them in doing these two things, and this will carry with it a denunciation of customs or institutions in contemporary life and practice which offend against those principles...
Ultimately, MICHI on the TMT will be able to measure the spatial variation of SO2 on Io both meridionally (with latitude) and zonally (with longitude), but critically as a
function of local time and during Jupiter eclipses that are both strong
functions of frost sublimation, and will allow us to determination of how much of Io's atmosphere is supported
purely by sublimation and how much
by volcanic activity.
Still, he continues to think about flying machines, and he showed us drawings for a 36 - hp, one - man helicopter weighing only 156 pounds, plus a two - place development of the Angel with an innovative,
purely aerodynamic, no - moving - part antitorque system that
functions solely
by main - rotor downwash.
The
purely electric - driven front axle features a similar torque vectoring
function to that developed
by AMG for the earlier SLS Electric Drive.
By assembling fragments of different broken plates, Smith discovers accidental «readymade» compositions to work within; the geometric patterns on the plates also
function as vehicles for him to explore formal compositional ideas more regularly discussed in
purely abstract works.
Another section explores the expressive use of color, focusing on Arthur Beecher Carles, Henry Breckenridge, and Henry McCarter who stretched the boundaries of artistic tradition
by relieving color of its
purely descriptive
function.
takes its title and investigation from a recent essay
by Brian Kuan Wood who notes that «we might say that we now
function so
purely in the realm of the idea that any substance becomes ephemeral regardless of whether it is art or not.»
The most extreme scenario postulated in TAR (A1F1) already has a big reduction in sulphate aerosol forcing, and so the temperature changes
by 2100 are almost
purely a
function of the GHG forcing.
This could be argued to endorse the view expressed
by the author on this blog in November that the «constitutional requirements» clause in Article 50 (1)
functions as the bridge between the domestic legal order and the Union legal order, and thus the giving and potential revocation of notice under Article 50 (2) is
purely a matter of domestic law.
The committee had also recommended that the
purely legal
functions of the AG could be carried out
by «a career lawyer, not a political appointee, a politician or a member of government».
It's important to note this particular equation, only examines gains
purely by measure of billable time, where the report also found law firms with practice management solutions
function at a ratio of attorneys to support staff of 2.8:1.
The committee says the
purely legal
functions of the office should be carried out
by a «career lawyer», not a politician.
National Indigenous Council (NIC) established, with 14 members appointed
by government as experts, with a
purely advisory
function (i.e. no representative role).
Reporting in 1976, the inquiry found that the NACC was restricted in its role due to the lack of clarity given
by the previous government about its aims and
functions and the desire of the NACC to be more than
purely a consultative body.
This landmark document challenges a
purely clinical focus on treating individual impairments
by depicting the outcomes of disability as a
function of both individual and contextual factors.
«Construction labor costs are astronomical, and that's
purely a
function of supply and demand for that skilled portion of labor — a demand driven
by hurricane rebuilds and not new housing starts necessarily,» Roschelle says, referring to the reconstruction efforts following hurricanes Harvey and Irma.