Sentences with phrase «series of cases»

In an effort to explore a few of the many successful efforts nationwide, REALTOR ® Magazine Online is offering a year - long series of case studies highlighting housing opportunity best practices.
JAVOedge, the producer of fashionable accessories for tablets and e-readers, has just introduced the new series of cases for devices with the 6 - inch screen — that means most e-readers.
Chapter 6 has a whole series of case studies which demonstrate problems with the above simplification.
The following series of case studies is designed to help funders consider the issues, challenges and approaches of more effective grantmaking and offers in - depth descriptions and take - away lessons.The case studies are available for free download.
A well - developed series of cases have dealt with the issue of jail over-crowding by the imposition of 3:1 or even 4:1 credit as a remedy for the horrors of being held in a dangerously over-crowded jail.
Afterall Books have just launched a new series of case studies, Exhibition Histories.
For serious protection, the OtterBox Defender Series of cases is an excellent choice.
A 2015 KSHF - commissioned series of case studies of 19 schools in seven states explored the effects of these federal kitchen equipment grants on students and meal programs and found that equipment bought with these funds helped many schools overcome challenges reported in the 2013 study.
[xxxvii] In a long - running series of cases, the Court has emphasized the federal Constitution's requirement of neutrality toward religion, striking down laws that target religion for discrimination.
The Commuter series of cases is a three - part system: the inner silicone shell to protect the device from impact; the outer shell, made of a hard plastic; and a screen protector cut for the specific handset.
From a popular series of cases by Omoton comes a smart cover featuring a map pattern in fashionable colors.
A dark and violent detective thriller set amongst the glitz, glamor and corruption of 1940's Los Angeles, L.A. Noire is the story of decorated veteran and newly minted detective, Cole Phelps as he investigates an escalating series of cases inspired by real - world crimes.
Thanks what is commonly known as the Kadi II judgment, the academic year 2013/14 starts off with the end of what was undoubtedly one of the most vividly discussed series of cases in Luxembourg, not least if you're interested in EU constitutionalism, fundamental rights and due process, external relations, international security and the fight against global terrorism, as well as, last but not least, the supremacy of the UN Charter in international law.
He obtained the first judgment in the country under the design & construction requirements of the Fair Housing Amendments Act in the Baltimore Neighborhoods v. Rommel Builders and LOB, Inc. series of cases.
Our Supreme Court disallowed this practice in a recent series of cases.
Among the many options, the more popular choices include the Affinity series and Revolution series of cases.
PC case manufacturer Corsair has introduced an awesome new mid-tower gaming chassis called the SPEC - ALPHA, part of the company's Carbide series of cases.
The Plasma series of cases entails two color options — Ash and Ice — and will start shipping in approximately two weeks, with both models being priced at $ 39.95.
It is the obvious hope that this study would prompt others to systematically evaluate series of cases, perhaps clarifying the etiology and evolution of the syndrome.
Rather than suggest a chainlike progression» which is a liberal stratagem meant to ease the skeptic's acceptance of the whole series of cases» Weigel should have stressed the disjunctions in these cases.
Otterbox has brought the enhanced protection of its Defender Series of cases to Samsung's latest phones with versions for the Galaxy S8 and S8 +.
... In a series of case studies, Grygiel, a political scientist, highlights the importance of incorporating geography into grand strategy.
One set of presentations will be a series of case studies of 10 cities with thriving tech scenes, such as Jerusalem and Nairobi.
The researchers describe a series of cases where people with minor sleep problems purchased a sleep tracker, only to become unhealthily obsessed with what their trackers told them.
The top court is back to a full bench of nine judges, and ready to rule on what Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg described as a «momentous» series of cases.
One Wall Street analyst lays out a series of cases for Tesla investors to consider.
Doug Wendt kicks off the first in a series of case studies focusing on how conventional office landlords are adjusting to the dramatic shift in workplace requirements.
The book is a series of case studies that describes how a small number of CEOs have used cash generative businesses as platforms to drive massive returns for shareholders by directing excess cash opportunistically between large stock buybacks, special dividends and acquisitions of other businesses.
This year's Review comprises two reports: 2016 Debrief - contains a series of case studies that provide insight into key areas of corporate governance in -LSB-...]
An the most impractical iPhone accessory yet goes to this series of cases that look like different foods.
First came Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which outlawed segregation in the public schools; second came the last in a series of cases banning prayer in public schools, Engle v. Vitale (1962); and third was Roe v. Wade (1973), which opened the way for legalized abortion.
Embedded in The New Shape of World Christianity is a series of case studies.
The book is presented in standard medical form, with an abstract of the problem at the outset, and then a series of case histories of patients (Bolivia, Poland, Russia and so on) that he and his team have carved up with varying degrees of success.
Two centuries of judicial interpretation of the United States Constitution have demonstrated that when the Supreme Court veers off course in a particular case or series of cases, continued constitutional litigation over the issue involved serves to correct their heading.
The past couple of years have seen a series of cases eroding, not restoring the right.
It includes a series of case studies and recommendations from organisations that are working to shift cultural practices and norms:
«What I found was a series of cases that held where an individual has control over the budget of someone that is responsible for appointing them to the job, those positions are incompatible.»
In a series of cases called the Campaign for Fiscal Equality, which lasted from 1995 to 2006, the state's highest court, the Court of Appeals, found that the state was not providing enough money for New York City, leaving students without access to a «sound basic education.»
In a series of case studies, Meyers analyzes how credit has been doled out in major scientific discoveries, including the creation of MRI and the development of streptomycin, the first antibiotic against tuberculosis.
Turner's story was the most dramatic of a series of case studies presented at the ORI conference.
Frankie hopes to create a series of case studies — «an orchard cropper, a row cropper, 25 acres, 145 acres» — that he can use to reach out to similar types of farms.
After the videos comes a series of case studies in which scientists face quandaries and decide how to proceed.
She revealed that one of the BMJ's satellite journals, Archives of Disease in Childhood, had recently turned down, on legal advice, a series of case reports describing clinical signs associated with child abuse, which would have been useful to GPs and other doctors working in child protection.
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