Sentences with phrase «spelled out by»

Under the proposed changes, this requirement will no longer apply to borrowers who meet specific requirements spelled out by HUD, says Cambridge Realty Capital Companies Vice President Anthony Marino.
Most people can alleviate a lot of headaches by reviewing the «rules» as spelled out by the major players.
The most important content requirements are spelled out by the job: Research the job in detail: What are the most critical job requirements?
It all seemingly stemmed back to distrust of Huawei and fellow Chinese companies spelled out by the report from the House Intelligence Committee in 2012, which cited both Huawei and fellow Chinese smartphone maker ZTE as potential security risks.
Once you are considered disabled and the conditions spelled out by your policy definitions and your elimination period are satisfied, you are «on claim».
These duties are spelled out by the law.
Under this new approach spelled out by the Court, summary motion judges still have considerable discretion to determine where a motion should be heard in the interests of justice.
Or are there two different themes: (a) professional responsibility to use technology in a way consistent with professionalism — spelled out by the ABA, implied in Ontario, hinted at — at least — in BC; and (b) ability to design or evaluate technology, which may, as David says, be outsourced as are many other kinds of expertise?
The bases for all three «scenarios» were clearly spelled out by Hansen at the time, and the one that comes closest on CO2 emissions is «Scenario A», with the highest projected rate of warming.
Laura Yes, the entropy conditions spelled out by the Second Law of Thermodynamics establish the fact that water vapour reduces the warming due to gravity from about 50 degrees back to about 33 degrees.
My conclusion was sincerely derived by looking at the (im) probabilities of the actions needed to be taken as spelled out by our leading scientists.
The ensuing debate generated productive debate around the limits of appropriation and the dangers of censorship (perhaps best spelled out by Coco Fusco).
The words spelled out by the steel studs, which have been painted bright red, are from a 2015 statement by the Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a case involving indigenous sovereignty: Take it away completely, she asked, and what remains?
What actually happened to the game I was looking forward to is best spelled out by everyone's favourite news site, news.com.au in this piece from earlier today.
Will, what gets me is that, if you purchased my product, you wouldn't knowingly pay sales tax on your purchase, however I would end up paying the sales tax (subtracting it from your purchase), as is the law, and is spelled out by Amazon.
However, in order to avoid abuse, before any of the people or organizations listed can pull your credit information, the reason for the inquiry on your credit must fall within the permissive purposes as spelled out by FCRA.
Many of these ideas were first spelled out by the great Benjamin Graham in his books Security Analysis and The Intelligent Investor, both written before 1950.
Words spelled out by means of the manual alphabet are capitalized and hyphenated: W - A-T-E-R.
In the United States, the principles of standard - setting have been clearly spelled out by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).»
The difficulties being faced by schools across England were spelled out by the governors who responded to the BBC questionnaire.
The plan was spelled out by Robert Simmons, an urban education professor whom Henderson hired last year to become the school system's chief of innovation and research.
Starting next summer, applicants for Maryland school administrator licenses must show that they were trained in a program that focuses on eight skills spelled out by the state that are aimed at the improvement of teaching and learning.
Mutual Benefit All the Way: the rules of sugar daddy dating are spelled out by both parties involved in it right from the start; you both know it is a mutually beneficial relationship and nothing else.
After that, the researchers back - translate the amino acid sequence into a genetic sequence, buy the DNA base pairs to build the gene spelled out by that sequence, and then turn the gene loose in bacteria or yeast that have been programmed to manufacture the protein.
For centuries, anatomists had dissected the human body according to instructions spelled out by ancient Greek texts.
Joshi is also likely to oppose global agreements on product patents and intellectual property rights, such as those spelled out by the World Trade Organization, explaining that «we will assert more robustly India's national interests and hope to create a world order which is more equitable, humane, and free of exploitation.»
The intervention by Party officials into this process has been driven by Blairite pressure to exclude trade unionists from any influence in the Party, an ambition clearly spelled out by Peter Mandelson last month.
She vowed to implement recommendations spelled out by Jack Bierwirth, the district's state - appointed special adviser, in a report released Monday.
Projects can be selected by individual legislators — something not specified in the state budget, or spelled out by any official — as well as the governor himself.
During the conference, Hawkins said there is a need for an independent commission in New York state that would ensure debate opportunities for all candidates, or at least clear guidelines spelled out by campaign finance laws.
... Our concerns have always been around the impact of increased marijuana use on highway safety and the health problems spelled out by the American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association caused by chronic use especially among adolescents.»
It is a far cry from the growth programme spelled out by George Osborne, which relies on a massive reduction to public services, with half a million jobs being created in the private sector to compensate.
Some states have passed their own disability laws that may provide for additional rights and protections beyond those spelled out by the federal laws.
That matters for a lot of obvious reasons, as sort of spelled out by Oliver Luck:
This same passage from Descartes is mentioned in another context in Process and Reality where the «true general [Aristotelian] principle» which underlies Descartes» statement in the passage is spelled out by Whitehead as follows: «apart from things that are actual, there is nothing — nothing either in fact or in efficacy» (PR 64).
The dog was not really abandoned, but being properly trained — I hope according to the splendid regime spelled out by Xenephon in his treatise on dogs.
This deep - level understanding of the market system and identification of plant closure with retraining as the solution for a basic problem was spelled out by Pius XI in one of the classic documents of the social magisterium half a century ago.
This looting through the currency markets was spelled out by the November 1943 issue of a military intelligence letter published by the U.S. War Department, a letter called Tactical and Technical Trends.
Short - sellers who placed bets that the shares of four big tech leaders, known as the FANG group, as spelled out by their first initials, were due for a fall have made more than $ 4 billion in profits over the last two weeks and more than $ 1 billion during the first two trading days in...
You can spell this out by using a written agreement with an independent contractor.
The hardline stance was spelt out by Sir Alex Ferguson and comes directly from the Glazer family, who control United.
The 455 - page Report by the Professor Botchwey Committee that probed the National Democratic Congress 2016 election defeat must be of great value to the New Patriotic Party because the party is not «immunized» against the issues spelt out by the committee.
He added, «Oodua Fm is open to all to give the general public the required quality broadcasting and let me assure the National Broadcasting Commission that we shall do all our best to conform with the rules and regulations as spelt out by the Nigerian Broadcasting Code.
The Minority had expressed concerns after Parliament's emergency sitting last week that the terms of reference for the Committee had not been spelt out by the Speaker when it was convened.
According to the Speaker, the violation of processes and procedure as spelt out by the constitution and judicial code of conduct, through the judge's partisan and emotional disposition on the allegations raised «against the government she is serving, has shown her as unfit for the bench».
Samsung» official response to the latest legal imbroglio as spelt out by Director of Public Relations Kim Titus:
From Spell it Out by David Crystal.
Any person who has been an Indian resident for the year of assessment and has suffered from at least 40 percent disability as spelt out by the law, qualifies for tax deductions under Income Tax Act 1961.

Not exact matches

Over the same period, the company paid Trump — essentially Trump paying himself — roughly $ 82 million by Fortune's estimates, collected from a dizzying variety of sources spelled out in the company's proxy filings, as varied as payments for use of Trump's private plane to fees paid directly Trump for access to his name and marketing expertise.
But that's only part of the story conveyed by this map, which also reveals where those calories come from — or as National Geographic spells it out: «the leading kinds of food available in the country's daily supply.»
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