Sentences with phrase «third eye checking»

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There is a third state entity that is in a position to keep an eye on Buffalo Billion spending, and that is the Empire State Development Corp., which is cutting the checks that Fort Schuyler is spending to build facilities.
New research out of the Deakin University in Australia evaluated a sample of 400 undergrads and found that 40 percent «felt lost» without their phones, a third felt anxious if they couldn't check their phones, half spent time on their devices instead of doing the task at hand, and 34 percent lost precious shut - eye because of time spent on their devices.
Let's say your solar plexus is out of balance, or your throat, or your third eye, and we'll share with each other different tips and tricks that we've done along the way, and be sure to check out my book, «Idiot's Guide to Ayurveda» where I've really, really gone into depth about all of the chakras from a Vedic perspective, and I think it'll really, really benefit you if you're interested in learning more about them.
If your claims are being managed by a third - party administrator or an insurance company, make sure that organization is keeping an eye on the claim, assuring the claimant is not working elsewhere and checking periodically with medical providers to assess the status of the claimant's medical condition.»
109 See Hazelwood, supra note 19, at 286 — 89 (listing a number of ethical issues surrounding email that legal writing courses could raise, including third - party access / interception, metadata, data retention, and inadvertent disclosure); Dragnich, supra note 36 at 15 (discussing how an email assignment could include lessons about confidentiality, attorney - client privilege, and «contemporary issues such as information security and removal of metadata prior to transmitting documents»); Tracy Turner, E-mail Etiquette in the Business World, 18 No. 1 Persps.: Teaching Legal Research & Writing 18, 19 — 20 (2009)(discussing ethical and professional email issues, including when to use email versus other forms of communication, forwards and replies, and CC and BCC use); see also Shapo, supra note 3, at 345 («If you are forwarding a message to another attorney, for example, check that there is nothing in the thread that is not for the eyes of that recipient.
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