These considerations raise questions of how to ensure relevant learning by all students, whether or not they will later be employed
in such enterprises.
The state has a strong industrial manufacturing base highlighted by
such enterprises as plumbing supplier Kohler Company, motorcycle manufacturer Harley - Davidson and electrical apparatus supplier Rockwell Automation.
The oblasts industrial potential is represented
by such enterprises as the Ladyzhyn thermal power station, associations «Zhovten», «Infrakon», «Maiak», «Krystal», «Vinnytsya Bearing Works», «Khimprom», tens of processing and light industry enterprises.
In return, philosophers have much to gain
from such an enterprise: an exposure to alternative points of view, new theories, and research findings, a newfound sense of practical problems in need of more immediate solution, and a realization of the importance of being able to talk sense to the non-specialist — all of which I felt could only serve to improve their philosophizing.
Yes, you won't build an audience if you simply put something up on Kindle Select and hope that the masses discover your genius, but there is success for those willing to put in the marketing and business work required to
make such an enterprise a success.
And third, while many choose to
start such enterprises tentatively as a one - person shop working from a home office, there's always the possibility of growing the enterprise down the road so that one day you are an employer, rather than an employee.
Not sell puppies to pet shops, either outright or on consignment, or supply puppies for auctions, raffles or
other such enterprises.
Why did Protestants voluntarily abandon their vast educational empire and why are they even embarrassed to acknowledge that they ever
conducted such an enterprise?
Before such enterprises can change the face of innovation in Britain, someone has to plug the intellectual gap between technologists and venture capitalists.
The authorities may need to stretch existing precedent if they wish to argue that a headless Nakamoto Scheme is capable of
forming such an enterprise.
Such enterprises seem, at first blush, antithetical to the democratizing spirit of Protestant Christianity.
The inherent ambiguity
within such an enterprise is beyond the capacity of the media to comprehend, and as a result the document was pilloried by religious moralists and by secularists, both of whom assume that religion is supposed to condenm and control, not guide and sustain.
I want to interpret the tradition in terms of the present and the present in terms of the tradition, thus setting up a communication between past and present in the service of enhanced self - understanding.1
Such an enterprise differs from an effort to explain American society in terms of social and economic variables.
These days,
such an enterprise suggests forays into the writings of such persons as Michael Polanyi, Peter Stuhlmacher, and Walter Wink - maybe even the poetry of William Blake.
In Japan there is a mob organization called yakuza, which has been known to enter the sports world, most notably to launder money
through such enterprises as golf courses.
The Lenovo App store can provide that much required filler for
such enterprise requirements, while also making Android apps more compatible with business users.
What exactly this means is, as so often
with such enterprises, a little vague, though breathlessly described.
That mix would probably be even more varied, if a few forward - thinking investors would infuse some serious capital
into such enterprises...» — Holland Cotter, «Lost in the Industrial Gallery Complex,» January 17, 2014
Before
starting such an enterprise, you will need to seek advices from your Kennel Club, other breeders and breed's specialists such as competition judges.
Abstain from providing Cavaliers for pet shops, auctions, lotteries, or
other such enterprises, either on consignment or outright.
Venture capitalists have tended to like this model, as it keeps the companies nimble and scalable, and have ponied up billions of dollars in funding
for such enterprises.
Saved money is put to productive use; it is used to expand business enterprises and the profits
from such enterprises have in the United States always been sufficient to generate an average long - term return of 6.5 percent real.
The RICO statute makes it unlawful for any person associated with an enterprise to participate in the conduct
of such enterprise's affairs, or to conspire to do so, through a pattern of racketeering.
In relation to
all such enterprises the ordained minister was, in fact, what we should today call an administrator or supervisor.
Have we so forgotten our own rebellious origins that
any such enterprise is now seen as Marxist?)
And from the outset — we owe this to him too — we must recognize that
such an enterprise will demand sacrifices: we must face the risk of heresy, and even the likelihood that we shall have to shed our own theological blood.
Viewpoint discrimination is inevitable in
such an enterprise, and government should be viewpoint neutral.
Such an enterprise has its place, but teaching theology in the church should proceed differently.
I could not agree with Gier more that intentionality and prehension will be the major comparison in
any such enterprise.
In fact the point has been made more than once that the great age of science was prepared by a belief in a god who was himself a scientist and technician, and who would therefore approve of a civilization committed to
such an enterprise.
The fact that
such an enterprise - unthinkable 20 years ago - could be undertaken today is welcome evidence of the growing maturity of our democracy.
So asks the editor of this essay collection, which marks the anniversary of one
such enterprise: Britain's Royal Society.
Such enterprise is far removed from the world of fundamental physics that has occupied most of Kapitza's time as senior scientist and head of the laboratory at the Institute for Physical Problems, the Moscow research establishment founded by his father, the Nobel physicist Peter Kapitza.
The difficulties of
such an enterprise have forced researchers to work on developing a mechanical aid based on the technology for milking.