Sentences with phrase «single point of reference»

This makes bankers» lives easier by providing a single point of reference, he suggests.
It is called USA Services, and its mission is to present U.S. citizens with a single point of reference for government, allowing them to receive accurate, timely and consistent answers and information.
It also helps insurers, pension schemes, financial institutions, and listed companies address the issue of unclaimed money, by providing a single point of reference to search for lost investments.
Offering a range of Victorian accommodation, BreakFree provides a central booking service and single point of reference for all accommodation needs - giving you the confidence in dealing directly with the resort experts
Breakfree provides a central booking service and single point of reference for all accommodation needs - giving you the confidence in dealing directly with the resort experts.
Now this young dog's single point of reference is that new dogs are scary.
It is not just a guide to Merkur per se but does provided all the information on their offerings that anyone with questions or researching would want to have as a single point of reference.
The TouchPad also boasts a similar «Synergy» feature that aggregates contacts and information from across several apps into single points of reference.

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In a rather exhaustive eighty - page subject index for the Institutes, one finds Calvin writing about divine love only in four paragraphs.52 In four columns of citations concerning «Christ,» only a single one involves love, God's loving act in Christ.53 And at no point in his extensive scriptural references did Calvin even deal at all with 1 John 4:8, 16.
With reference to the first point, an ever - changing common element of form for the universe as a whole and for all its sub-societies precludes the possibility of a single set of categories to describe all of reality.
Where so many solutions are possible, and so much hangs on the evidence of a single verse, it is not easy to choose; but two considerations point to the verse being the work of the author himself and having a special reference to the story of the last chapter, or to a part only of the gospel.
Single - frequency receivers can be used but, because of the errors introduced by the atmosphere, they can only measure movement relative to local reference points, such as each other.
I would greatly appreciate it if not one single frame of that movie makes any reference whatsoever to Hudlin's execrable run on the comic, including that particular out - of - nowhere plot point.
Even if OCR manages to coerce states into providing more Wi - Fi hot spots and aesthetically pleasing paint for some schools, its point of reference remains resources within a single state.
As a point of reference, for 2010 the 25 % tax bracket begins when taxable income exceeds $ 34,000 for singles and $ 68,000 for couples filing jointly.
Barcelona's Joan Miró Foundation has managed to become a major point of reference in the world art scene and offers its visitors not only the greatest and most complete single collection of Miró's work but also a pioneering exhibition space named Espai 13, which stimulates research and experimentation among young artists and offers impressive exhibitions of contemporary experimental and avant - garde artists.
For those with a good eye, the abbreviations of all of those DLC packs spells out «O.D.I.N.», which references a key plot point within the game's single - player campaign.
His work incorporated traditions of conceptual art, minimalism and monochrome painting but made its own internal logic its primary reference point while strenuously resisting a reduction to any single style.
Because an installation usually allows the viewer to enter and move around the configured space and / or interact with some of its elements, it offers the viewer a very different experience from (say) a traditional painting or sculpture which is normally seen from a single reference point.
Debate revolved around, inter alia: reference years used; whether to discuss these two concepts in a single bullet point, which, some said, would lead to confusion among policy makers; placement of text on temperature change; and use of the term «pre-industrial.»
This is where technology steps in and especially mobile technology such as our app, providing a single reference point to literally thousands of sets of information.»
Nonetheless, the benefit from a legal perspective of using the collaborative process is that the law becomes one important reference point for decision - making rather than the sole touchstone for everything that is done in the divorce, which makes sense given that divorce is by its very nature larger than a simple change in legal status from «married» to «single
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