Sentences with phrase «realign at»

Should those conferences realign at current strength, short of picking up a new seat, they would still need Felder to join them in order to form a majority coalition.

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At one company I am familiar with, senior management holds mid-quarter review sessions to realign goals based on the latest feedback from clients, business partners and employees.
As McKinsey has noted, in order to achieve a change of scale at requisite speed, particularly in a digital setting, an organization today needs to start by realigning its technology infrastructure to handle the new levels of customer interactions that will come.
A brief video synopsis of the report, «Shifting Ground: Mega-Mergers to Realign Farm Retailers» is available here and the full report is available at CoBank.com.
Another well - known company that offers «self service» tools for running online surveys and collecting consumer feedback is SurveyMonkey, a private company last valued at $ 2 billion that has realigned its strategy dramatically in the 18 months after the death of CEO David Goldberg in May 2015.
Workers at the company's labs were also moved off the more experimental projects and realigned to work on existing product lines.
With this competitive threat now removed in concert with CVS's realigned business and acquisitions, I think the stock is too cheap at these levels.
As CVS transitions and realigns its business to adapt to the changing healthcare space along with Amazon's (AMZN) competitive threat diminishing, I feel the stock is too cheap to ignore at these levels.
ABF Journal caught up with the newly - appointed leadership team at Wells Fargo Capital Finance to discuss their plans for the recently realigned Corporate Finance, Industries and Global Capital Solutions groups.
He would at once set himself to develop, realign and enlarge upon his own works, using the new learning and the new techniques of today.
He can in this way realign philosophy with contemporary scientific theory, while at the same time providing the latter with a «ground» in immediate experience which had been lacking in traditional empiricism, modeled as that was on corpuscular theories of nature.8 In his early work, Whitehead employs Bradley's antiatomism within a classically empiricist framework; redefined as a continuum, sensation still plays its conventional role as a theory of «presentation» (EPNK 60), the given foundation of the reflective process.9
Tempering the chocolate involves holding the melted chocolate at a specific temperature and mixing in unmelted chocolate in order to realign the fat molecules.
«He is obviously a great passer and will very likely break the state record this year, but I don't think that he gets enough credit for his athleticism,» said Del Oro - Loomis coach Casey Taylor, whose Golden Eagles will get their first on - field look at Browning this year in the realigned Sierra Foothill League.
Lars @ 39: I am afraid at the end of the day some form of status quo would again realign where the best interests of those who earn hundreds of billions through sponsorship would be protected.
Even if you slouch during the day, sleeping on a firm surface at night will help you in realigning your spine.
If the park is built at the Garden Plots, as district officials have planned, extra costs for such items as creating a parking facility and realigning roads would bring the total to about $ 400,000, Collins said.
Sometimes a baby, who is fussy and always at the breast, but otherwise gaining well, may benefit from the gentle touch of a chiropractor to realign the spine after a difficult labor and birth.
Deputy Senate Majority Leader John DeFrancisco, a Syracuse - area Republican who is mulling a challenge to Cuomo next fall, recently said it's «premature» to suggest the IDC would sever its power - sharing deal with the GOP and re-join — or at least realign — with the regular, mainline Democrats, despite the fact that both sides initially signaled a willingness to do so.
A key step in beginning to redesign and realign New York's government is taking a look at the process used to create the budget.
We are also looking at the possibility of realigning some of them to our vision so that in the final analysis, it can add value to the people».
During countless dinners with the Prime Minister at Chequers, in which he has lectured the Prime Minister on the wonders of Gladstonian Liberalism, Lord Jenkins has told Mr Blair that he will only achieve his ambition of realigning the centre if he abolishes Britain's first past the post system of electing MPs.
It might mean a re-worked system of intergovernmental relations, or even some kind of quasi-federal system, possibly involving realigning the House of Lords as a chamber of the nations and regions of the UK — something Ed Miliband first raised at the Labour Party conference in September 2014.
The highway department already has plans to realign the worst of the intersections, at Gatehouse Road.
The KJ School District, which serves only disabled children in the Satmar village and will serve East Ramapo's disabled children as well, agreed to realign its boundaries with the M / W School District at a cost, which has yet to be determined.
Speaking at a Senate budget hearing, Marshall said he was surprised by the «extremely negative» response to his February announcement of plans to «realign and restore our business growth» and cut jobs.
Recently Mohammed Sheikh and his colleagues at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign statistically analyzed the timings, depths and durations of the short - term dips, finding that they are distributed according to a «power law» characteristic of a continuous phase transition (such as magnets realigning themselves in the presence of external magnetic fields).
See, e.g., Jeffrey Mervis, An Invisible Hand Behind Plan To Realign U.S. Science Education, 341 Science 338, 339 - 40 (2013)(describing an RMO official as «a good example of how a career civil servant can help shape policy at the White House» and quoting an advocate saying «we should be glad that she uses her powers for good, and not evil»).
I practice for self - acceptance, for self - growth, for self - inquiry — all aimed at realigning the physical self with the metaphysical self.
I found it was a nutritional matter and once I realigned my dietary habits I stopped eating late at night.
The filmmakers had to realign what they were doing, and all these people like Michael Powell and Anthony Asquith, Sidney Gilliat jumped on board to create these films that would entertain and at the same time put out a message.
Through this move into technology education — the study of industry and technology — the industrial - arts profession signaled an attempt to realign itself with the general - education program, and, at the same time, to strengthen its vocational and prevocational posture in the schools.
Once this was in place, we realigned the middle school music staff to ensure that we had a strings specialist at each middle school.
To reinforce these values, the staff at Martin Petitjean has realigned the discipline code, rewarding students when they demonstrate a habit and redirecting them when they don't.
More than 16,000 educators, parents and policymakers have signed an online petition at Change.org in the past two weeks, urging the national parent - teachers group to adopt a set of homework guidelines that they say local schools can implement to realign homework policy and practice with research on student learning, health, and engagement.
Try realigning the timing, using the procedure I did if possible: turn the engine until all pistons are centered or at least not at the top of their cylinders, then adjust the crankshaft to match, so that you don't have to worry about getting into an intermediate configuration where the pistons hit the valves.
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The Tata Tigor stands at the budget end of the compact sedan segment and with Honda realigning itself as a premium car maker, the Amaze is at the other end of the spectrum, with its touch - panel AC unit, The Tigor might match the Amaze in terms of cabin space, but the Amaze has better mechanicals, more power and of course, the fully automatic CVT gearboxes rather than the AMT units.
6:30 here he comes and one of his tech's stayed late, and realigned the vehicle and balanced the tires, and while he was at it, rotated them so we wouldn't have to come back for that too.
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I think we all came to the agreement that this makes the most sense for all the different departments at DC, and the ones that were most easily realigned and restructured with Warner Bros. in Burbank made the most sense to relocate out there.
Several campaigns underway including developing a simulation - based learning centre, endowing a chair in palliative care research, creating Atlantic Canada's first academic neurosicence alliance, realigning outpatient clinics, and restoring the therapeutic pool at the QEII's Rehabilitation Centre
Electing to automatically rebalance your portfolio at regular intervals — quarterly, semiannually or annually — allows you to realign your investments to reflect your desired asset allocation.
This changes the manner in which the bones interact with each other, realigning the angle of the tibial plateau at the stifle joint, this method uses one of two procedures: TPLO and TTA.
Taxiways have had to be widened, realigned and reinforced at junctions and turns as well as perimeter fences and over fifty airfield signs moved further away so the super jumbo can pass safely.
When this special occasion occurs, nearly every gallery with participating artists at these events heads to Basel in June, to visit either Art Basel or the regular satellite fairs of Liste and Volta — and to show off the names featured in these key showcases, wisely capitalizing on collectors» interest before the art - world stars realign and the sky changes, come September.
In September 2002, the gallery was one of the eighteen cutting edge, art galleries with international reputations to be selected for The Galleries Show at the Royal Academy, an exhibition curated by Norman Rosenthal and Max Wigram to highlight the role played by galleries in an artist's creative progress, as well as putting work on sale and realigning the Academy with a greater involvement in current art.
Select exhibitions include» ˜Step Across This Line: Contemporary Art from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh» at Asia House, London, 2011;» ˜An Elixir Realigning», a performance project at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2011; FIRST SHOWING, a series of first solo exhibitions of young artists, Seven Art Ltd, New Delhi, 2009 - 2010;» ˜Astonishment of Being», Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata, 2009;» ˜Still Moving Image», inaugural exhibition of the Devi Art Foundation, New Delhi, 2008, and» ˜House of Mirrors», Grosvenor Vadehra, London, 2007.
If Yes to all the above, should climate funding not be strongly realigned in favour of empirical measurements at the expense of other areas?
Well, this causes a bit of discussion here at Courthouse Libraries BC as we are constantly realigning our collections to meet the demands of practitioners.
As growing numbers of general counsel are hiring legal operation chiefs to realign their legal departments, law firms are at greater risk of being left behind, according to a recent survey.
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