Sentences with phrase «state of balance where»

By the end of a good maintenance you should be in that healthy state of balance where you enjoy some treats and drinks, aren't measuring all of your food obsessively, and are in general relaxed and not excessively worried about what you are eating or what the scale says.

Not exact matches

(B) where the corporation is not required to prepare audited accounts regularly, a balance - sheet of the corporation certified by the corporation as giving a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the corporation as of the date of the balance - sheet, which date shall be within the preceding 12 months;
Where local restrictions prevent an efficient intercompany transfer of funds, our intent is that cash balances would remain outside of the United States, and we would meet U.S. liquidity needs through ongoing cash flows, external borrowings, or both.
On the central bank front, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is set to begin the second day of its two - day meeting on Wednesday, where the U.S. central bank is expected to continue to examine the state of the U.S. economy, and talk about what they should do next when it comes to strategy, their balance sheet and interest rates.
For each ethereum application, the network needs to keep track of the «state», or the current information of all of these applications, including each user's balance, all the smart contract code and where it's all stored.
We can dream of a perfectly balanced society, where the difference between individual initiative and solidarity are reduced to a simple state of tension, where human beings are judged because of what they are rather than the added - value they produce, where cultures are considered to be equally valid expressions of being and where scientific and technical progress is oriented towards the well - being of all rather than the enrichment of a few.
And even though the inevitable corruption (that type of money turns even the saints into black - marketers) eventually rot everything all through the nineties the attempt by BCCI (India's cricket governing body) to better market the game was very well balanced with grass - root level development and had helped to create an ecosystem where children from backgrounds that could never dream of playing even for their state team can now aspire to be an international cricketer.
There is even a Treaty article explaining that the Commission should provide assistance, or in urgent cases allowing protectionism, where a non-euro EU member state is hitting major balance of payment problems — as Greece leaving the euro in crisis surely would.
He also referenced his time in the Assembly where he worked with both sides of the political aisle and pushed proposals that led to real balanced budgets — including the first reduction in state spending in decades while closing a $ 5 billion deficit.
Faso has a long record of cutting taxes and closing budget deficits that go back to his tenure as Minority Leader in the Assembly, where he developed and pushed proposals that led to real balanced budgets — including the first reduction in state spending in decades while closing a $ 5 billion deficit.
Earlier today, Jay Jacobs, the head of the New York Democratic Party, sent out a statement calling on the GOP challengers to Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand to state where they stand on Paul Ryan's plan to balance the federal budget.
«As he inherited a system where there was a parallel operation, through the SUNY schools, and that was done with governors prior to our own governor, but I think as he mentioned, there will be lessons learned from this and to have some as trusted and well - regarded as Howard Zemsky, now in charge of it all, is really an important first step, but there will continue to be checks and balancesstated Hochul.
Cuomo has also decried the lack of oversight of the SUNY Poly contracts for upstate development by the state comptroller, among others, and has said he's turning all of the contracts over to his own Empire State Development authority, which routinely approves economic development projects where more checks and balances are requstate comptroller, among others, and has said he's turning all of the contracts over to his own Empire State Development authority, which routinely approves economic development projects where more checks and balances are requState Development authority, which routinely approves economic development projects where more checks and balances are required.
If the state reimburses at a higher rate than budgeted, or a grant is found where now state money instead of budgeted town money is used, the fund balance increases.
Steiner referred to the delicate balance of power in the state Senate, where Republicans hold a slight majority due to the Independent Democratic Conference, a group of eight breakaway Democrats who caucus with the Republicans, and Sen. Simcha Felder, who — although he is not allied with the IDC — also caucuses with the Republicans.
This would help balance out the regressive nature of New York's overall tax structure, where the wealthiest 1 percent pay a smaller share of their income in state and local taxes than do the bottom 99 percent.
In 2018, Grand Street Democrats is teaming up with Sister District to help shape elections outside our immediate neighborhood, leveraging our strong Democratic advantage to swing districts where the outcome is in doubt and the balance of power in state government is decided.
Adriano Espaillat, the former state Assemblyman from Harlem who replaced retired Rep. Charles Rangel in January, appeared to be one of the wealthier reps, according to his initial disclosure report where the Dem reported having a checking account balance of between $ 5 million and $ 25 million.
Mr. Ortt said he would not resign, but the indictment nevertheless raised the issue of the balance of power in the State Senate, where Republicans hold a slim majority thanks only to a power - sharing agreement with a group of breakaway Democrats.
How do you balance the moral imperative of environmental conservation with short - term economic growth in communities in the United States where green jobs really are not yet a part of the economic landscape?
The balance is impeccable — Vaitheeswaran generally lets the most forceful and effective exponents on different sides of the major issues state their case in their own words — but after ventilating the various positions he is not afraid to let the reader know where he comes out.
«Each of these priority states share common concerns for balancing the needs of rural communities, where access to job coaching and behavioral supports is challenging, with urban centers, where caseloads are extremely large,» explained Elaine E. Katz, MS, CCC - SLP, senior vice president of grants and communications at Kessler Foundation.
In geological time, the balance of the system has changed several times, and just like any system can have a resonance at certain points, the climate can reach a resonant point where it is teetering between two states (our current 100,000 year ice age warm period cycle).
«Whenever you're in that positive energy balance where you've eaten more food than you need, the body goes into a physiological state of storing extra calories,» says Dr. Wyatt.
The Inner Balance Personal Stress Reliever is a unique training system that objectively monitors your heart rhythms and displays the physiological level of coherence — an optimal state in which the heart, mind and emotions are operating in sync and in balance; and where the immune, hormonal and nervous systems function in a state of harmonious coordiBalance Personal Stress Reliever is a unique training system that objectively monitors your heart rhythms and displays the physiological level of coherence — an optimal state in which the heart, mind and emotions are operating in sync and in balance; and where the immune, hormonal and nervous systems function in a state of harmonious coordibalance; and where the immune, hormonal and nervous systems function in a state of harmonious coordination.
Doing so puts your body in a state of negative energy balance, where it doesn't have the calories it needs to perform all of the daily tasks it needs to perform (moving, breathing, digesting, exercising, etc.).
This will be very different, a satirical and savage state - of - the - nation play set in a working - class town where the council is meeting to decide how to find the # 22m savings they need to make the budget balance.
Something closer to objectivity reappears in the final section of QC 2001, where profiles of individual states are more balanced and informative than this reviewer expected.
Delaware (where my daughter just moved) is right, Secretary DeVos should review this guidance letter, and until the federal government gets its act together on secondary education (which it appears may never happen), families should opt out of state schools subject to federal dictates, opting in, instead, to learning institutions that embed preparation for exams at a pre-university level that can lead to placement advanced in future course sequences: these advanced level subjects should be embedded within the balanced curriculum that an international baccalaureate education represents, in contrast to the narrow extension of elementary school that DC bureaucrats remain focused on, as if time had not run out on the Obama administration and its failed efforts to improve the lives of American youth, now mired in debt that it encouraged in pursuit of a «North Star» goal that led the United States astray.
So here we are, almost back to where we started eight years ago, before the stars aligned around testing comparability and 90 percent of states agreed to cooperatively join two testing groups, Smarter Balanced and PARCC.
Accordingly, as states consider the three school classification designs detailed in the next section, they may want to identify where and how they can strike a balance between disproportionately high and low weighting of subgroup performance.
* Gn]-RRB- When w = wfail (n), the balance is zero at the end of Year n. Observe that 1 / wfail (n +1) = (1 / wfail (n)-RRB- + (1 / [TR (n) * Gn +1]-RRB- From the formula: fbal (n) = TR (n) * (1 -[w / wfail (n)-RSB--RRB- fbal (n +1) = TR (n +1) * (1 -[w / wfail (n +1)-RSB--RRB- = (TR (n) * Gn +1) * (1 -[w / wfail (n +1)-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * TR (n) * (1 -[w / wfail (n +1)-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * TR (n) * (1 -[w / wfail (n)-RSB-- [w / [TR (n) * Gn +1]-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * TR (n) * (1 -[w / wfail (n)-RSB-- Gn +1 * TR (n) * [w / [TR (n) * Gn +1]-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * fbal (n)- Gn +1 * TR (n) * [w / [TR (n) * Gn +1]-RSB--RRB- = Gn +1 * fbal (n)-- w fbal (n +1)- fbal (n) = -LSB-(Gn +1)-1] * fbal (n)-- w Stated differently, fbal (n +1)-- fbal (n) = return (n +1) * fbal (n)-- w where return (n) is the fractional return for year n = -1 + Gn Here is a link to Gummy's web site and his derivation of the Safe Withdrawal Rate formula.
Average debt balances tend to be lower in southern states, where the cost of living is lower.
Your Bali days can be spent tucked away inside your private space where a perfectly balanced mix of state of the art design and comforts of the luxurious kind makes it a joy to do so.
The most competitive states where outcomes will determine the balance of the U.S. Senate include Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire and North Carolina, according to the New York Times.
That brief moment of time where the plaster is in an unstable state — neither solid nor liquid — takes on symbolism for the cosmic balance of chaos and order, embodying a kind
Following his years at the Walker, Galligan served as President and CEO of the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts where he restructured key partnerships with the resident arts organizations (Minnesota Opera, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Schubert Club), attracted the Ordway's first public sector support of $ 8 million from the State of Minnesota and City of Saint Paul, raised $ 4 million in new endowment funds, founded the Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists with then - Mayor Randy Kelly, and balanced the Ordway's budget each of his four years.
Sze represented the United States at the 2013 Venice Biennial, where she threw the American pavilion's exactingly symmetrical Palladian architecture off - balance with a series of sprawling, spiraling installations; this month she takes over all three of Victoria Miro's London spaces with a show of new works exploring space and time.
A graduate of Tama Art University, in 1989 Fukasawa moved to the United States, where he was impressed by Isamu Noguchi's forms and began his own creative pursuits based on the concept of «hari,» or «well balanced tension,» according to the museum.
That brief moment of time where the plaster is in an unstable state — neither solid nor liquid — takes on symbolism for the cosmic balance of chaos and order, embodying a kind of non-dualistic state of transcendence.
In geological time, the balance of the system has changed several times, and just like any system can have a resonance at certain points, the climate can reach a resonant point where it is teetering between two states (our current 100,000 year ice age warm period cycle).
It balances recognition of the inherent rights of a coastal state over its continental shelf with the interest of the international community in defining the limits of seabed beyond national jurisdiction, where the mineral resources are the common heritage of mankind and are administered through the International Seabed Authority.
Then a forcing is applied casuing the system to develop and may approach another equilibrium state where the flux balance has returned to a value approaching zero but with a new value of the temperature Tb.
This lack of the state of the art, I think, is one of the reasons that the focus in WGIII shifted from its original conception in the SAR (the notorious case where one draft valued Indian lives at one tenth the value of First World lives, leading to a conclusion that you could kill 10 Indians with heat waves but save one American from death by winter cold, and it would all balance out).
This is not to suggest that a choice of, for example, English law and arbitral seats other than China or Hong Kong are not appropriate, or can not or will not be agreed, but rather that it may be more difficult to achieve such outcomes where the balance of power lies with the Chinese party (state or non-state).
Member states are normally given a margin of appreciation regarding the assessment of where a fair balance lies in a case, between the public and private interests involved, and, as the Grand Chamber said this «will also usually be a wide margin», in a case like this in particular since there is no consensus in member states.
O'Reilly says there's been a lot of consolidation, and that makes sense given the state of the market, especially in Alberta, where there's been a significant slowdown internally with organizations not undertaking projects like they did in the past or «may be cash - short on the balance sheet.
Hopefully, any of the balanced scholarly looks will (a) acknowledge that these lethal injection cases in federal courts should be dealt with swiftly, as the Supreme Court has said that when stays in capital cases are issued, the issues need to be resolved expeditiously, (b) acknowledge that some of the legal reasoning in some of the cases lacks, e.g., Fogel's constitutionalization of the wattage of a light bulb or Frost's use of cases where a party has engaged in sharp dealings to analyze Ohio's «fault» in filing an interlocutory appeal and (c) examine whether the burden of proof has been subtly shifted from the prisoner to the state in these cases.
Where a Member State is in difficulties or is seriously threatened with difficulties as regards its balance of payments either as a result of an overall disequilibrium in its balance of payments, or as a result of the type of currency at its disposal, and where such difficulties are liable in particular to jeopardise the functioning of the common market or the progressive implementation of the common commercial policy, the Commission shall immediately investigate the position of the State in question and the action which, making use of all the means at its disposal, that State has taken or may take in accordance with the provisions of this TrWhere a Member State is in difficulties or is seriously threatened with difficulties as regards its balance of payments either as a result of an overall disequilibrium in its balance of payments, or as a result of the type of currency at its disposal, and where such difficulties are liable in particular to jeopardise the functioning of the common market or the progressive implementation of the common commercial policy, the Commission shall immediately investigate the position of the State in question and the action which, making use of all the means at its disposal, that State has taken or may take in accordance with the provisions of this Trwhere such difficulties are liable in particular to jeopardise the functioning of the common market or the progressive implementation of the common commercial policy, the Commission shall immediately investigate the position of the State in question and the action which, making use of all the means at its disposal, that State has taken or may take in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty.
Fourth, in § 160.203, several criteria relating to the statutory grounds for exception determinations have been further spelled out: (1) The words «related to the provision of or payment for health care» have been added to the exception for fraud and abuse; (2) the words «to the extent expressly authorized by statute or regulation» have been added to the exception for state regulation of health plans; (3) the words «of serving a compelling need related to public health, safety, or welfare, and, where a standard, requirement, or implementation specification under part 164 of this subchapter is at issue, where the Secretary determines that the intrusion into privacy is warranted when balanced against the need to be served» have been added to the general exception «for other purposes»; and (4) the statutory provision regarding controlled substances has been elaborated on as follows: «Has as its principal purpose the regulation of the manufacture, registration, distribution, dispensing, or other control of any controlled substance, as defined at 21 U.S.C. 802, or which is deemed a controlled substance by state law.»
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