Sentences with phrase «serve as an example where»

The police also serve as an example where the equal treatment of all civilians is concerned.
Joan's house is simply a masterpiece, if you love the actual work of a maestro, then it should serve as examples where you can borrow a few tips to decorate your home.

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The emergence of green bonds serves as a prime example of the evolving market landscape and points to a future where attractive financial returns and positive societal and environmental outcomes can happen simultaneously.
Two other examples were Matteo Ricci (1552 - 1610), who adopted the opposite path to de Nobili by assimilating into upper - class Chinese society during the Ming dynasty, coming to China in 1580, eventually undergoing a profound cultural transformation as a Confucian scholar; and Charles de Foucauld, who served in the French army in the Algerian war where he witnessed moving scenes of Muslim personal piety, leading him to regain his own Christian faith, and becoming in everything a Tuareg Bedouin nomad.
Several examples of the work of IBFAN groups were mentioned: the collaboration in Argentina of the Buenos Aires provincial breastfeeding program; in Albania the Group for the Protection and Promotion of Breastfeeding serves as a centre for child feeding expertise; in Brazil, Canada, Guatemala, Mauritius, Pakistan and Uruguay the groups place particular emphasis on Code implementation, related marketing research and public information activities; national surveys in Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon and Senegal to monitor International Code implementation show numerous violations even where national measures are adopted.
Experiences from Latin America, where countries such as Bolivia or Ecuador have embraced plurinationality, as highlighted by their most recent constitutions, might serve as examples and leave some room for hope for what the future might bring.
Herb Maschner, an Arctic archaeologist at the University of South Florida in Tampa, agrees and says the careful excavation methods and analysis serve as a good example of what archaeologists need to do to answer questions about ancient people living in central Alaska where the conditions for preserving bones and artifacts are «notoriously» bad.
This only serves as an example of the very poor science that permeates medicine and nutrition that unfortunately often is not realized... as does the other study that Jaminet uses to illustrate his point, where a high carbohydrate diet is compared to a low carbohydrate diet, and where the difference in calories is made up by force feeding 65 % calories from corn oil.
Example of Ann Taylor floral tweed skirt with Burberry plaid blazer, silk scarf, L.K. Bennett patent leather pumps, Gucci scarf, and Kate Moss for Longchamp satchel (all own) as unmatched suit where the blazer serves as outerwear
In the wake of a number of star - studded big - budget comedy features waning at the box office (read Ghostbusters), and once - upon - a-time comedy king Adam Sandler now reaching his core audience on Netflix, A Bad Moms Christmas serves as an example of how feature film economics have also changed in a climate where streaming has impacted theatergoing for mid-and-low budgeted films.
Facebook, for example, can serve as a platform where coworkers collaborate on a problem, while Twitter provides an excellent channel for real - time feedback on a course.
For example, IDEA supported local communities that were developing and implementing early childhood programs; schools serving students with low - incidence disabilities, such as children who are blind or deaf or children with autism or traumatic brain injury; and schools in rural or large urban areas, where financial and other resources are often scarce.
Mike can serve as your Corvette dealer no matter where you live so check out the examples he gives below.
As a practical example, The Wisdom of the Tanakh and the Gospel of the Messiah can now be presented to the entire world, and the author can help the people he or she is called to serve no matter where they live.
Examples of such diseases in veterinary medicine would include the feline condition now known as FATE where a large blood clot forms in the heart, a small piece of the clot breaks off and then lodges in the aorta (the large artery that travels the length of the body) right where it branches to serve the rear legs.
A fine example of monastic architecture, the Byzantine Tower of Ouranoupolis is not only a beautiful reminder of that history in its aesthetic but also the site now serves as a museum where you can learn even more about the area's rich history.
It's a vastly different story on iOS, of course, where that platform is over-saturated with examples of tower defence games, and indeed, which has served as something of an evolution chamber for it, with various features like hero units and upgradeable towers added over the years to the basic «plant down some towers to defend against waves of enemies» template.
The Biennial also includes ceramic works by Sterling Ruby, John Mason, Shio Kusaka, and Pam Lins (in collaboration with Amy Sillman), and while the examples here are colorful and lustrously glazed, they serve the same conceptual purpose as the works mentioned above within the larger conversation the of Biennale — that is, they highlight the action of the artist's hand as works requiring dexterous skill in a world where such displays of manual proficiency are fewer and farther between than ever before.
Often credited as an early example of the Neo-Geo movement, Halley's Minimalist work serves as a critique of the mass globalization, commercialism, and digitalization of modern life.Born in 1953 in New York City, where he still lives and works.
The demonstrations provided here in the SM may serve as an example (Pebesma 2012), and there are already existing examples where there is free access to climate data (Lawrimore et al. 2013; Cartlidge 2013b).
Compare, for example, MAC Hotels Limited v. Rider Levett Bucknall UK Limited [2010] EWHC 767 (TCC) in which HHJ Havelock - Allan QC found that collateral waiver could occur by referring to and relying on privileged material in a witness statement served in support of an (as yet unheard) interlocutory application with the approach of Hobhouse J in General Accident Fire and Life Corp v. Tanter [1984] 1 WLR 100, holding that there was no collateral waiver where a privileged note of a conversation was used in cross-examination but before the author of the note was called and before it had been formally admitted in evidence.
For example, note that you serve as vice president for a surgical technologist professional association, where you participate in mentoring programs for new members and recent graduates.
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