Sentences with phrase «time dictated»

I have seen couples separate for the minimum required time dictated by their state and I have also seen couples stay separated for several years, with no intention of starting the divorce process.
You must file your claim within the statute of limitations, a fixed period of time dictated by the law.
Giving a service provider the right to terminate for convenience means the customer may be forced to migrate to another service provider at a time dictated by the service provider.
Two weeks ago, after more than two years defending our right to publish our research at a time when we considered it to be complete rather than at a time dictated to us by Steve McIntyre, the Information Tribunal finally dismissed McIntyre's appeal.
A character reacting with a response time dictated by your interenet connection would certainly be adequate (obviously, or we wouldn't have multiplayer games).
In the event that a stray dog's previous owner comes forward after the dog has been placed, ECSCA - RP has no obligation to return the dog if a good faith effort was made to find them and if the dog was in a shelter or foster care for the mandated minimum time dictated by the state, especially the former.
Catholic edict at the time dictated a meatless meal on Friday, which drove salt cod's popularity.
As for Lot, it's easy, thousands of years and many cultures away to second guess him, but middle eastern culture at that time dictated that guests were to be safe guarded at all cost.
Tumblr knows it has to keep up with the times, and the times dictate that Tumblr look beyond the blog.
The nature of the relationships formed over time dictate whether I trust someone or not.
By God's perspective, 6 days is not what our time dictates by perspective and frame of reference.
I Had told him the lasrt 16 years that if he would just consider only the times we dictated in from The Begining of January to Valentines day.
But all that did, as I sat in a cold, dusty dressing room in the basement of my office building (since there was no law at that time dictating employers to provide private, dedicated lactation areas), was make me sad.
Such momentous, fast - breaking stories can be the bane of monthly print magazines because long publication lead times dictated that we would not be able to share the story with our print readers in any detail until our December issue — an eternity in the 24/7 universe of modern media.
The Southern Ocean mixed - layer response time dictates the recovery time for AABW formation.
To the point where my raw strength matches (younger) guys in the gym who are focusing purely on strength, but due to excessive rest times dictated by their low - rep / high - weight regimen, simply have too low of a workout training volume which I believe throttles their actual gains.
So I've decided to create a tutorial of my own that I can easily refer them to without having to waste precious time dictating, pinging, texting or emailing upgrade instructions.
Through its time dictate feature, a trading software always guides a trader to wait for the right time he has to place an order.
Pistols can be mapped to your free left hand in order to unleash a quick shot to the face, and this time around there's no horribly lengthy recharge times dictating their use.
I am a solo practitioner specializing in appeals, so I spend a great deal of time dictating long documents.
The demands and constraints of our customers and their time dictate the order in which we will execute the sale.

Not exact matches

How well you spend your time will dictate your company's success.
Identifying the right cadence and deployment timing should dictate your strategy.
The offense runs through him, and though the Cavs, like all teams, have plays that they run, a lot of the time, it's James dictating the action and poking holes in the defense.
Many of the international economy's most valuable industries are stagnated by middlemen, who dictate costs, timing, and regulation.
It's dictated by how much information we need to process — more information spells more time, which is why our younger years, when we're processing lots and lots of new stuff, seem to pass so slowly.
A lot of times I remind people that invention is not something that you can program, predict or dictate.
In short, you as the boss might just want to be helpful and supportive by offering up these best practices, but nearly half the time your employees feel they know how to do their jobs better than you and feel held back by your dictates.
Some expected, routine and consistent behaviors that are fairly reliable will be ascertainable, but the real winners will understand that — each time a customer now appears — it's essentially a brand - new day dictated and determined in the moment by the customer's then - dominant and most pressing desires.
For a long time, non-profits sat back and let the business community dictate the terms of its philanthropy, which often amounts to no more than a sly PR campaign.
We've grown used to Crosby's dominance, but it shouldn't be overlooked how a player who spends most of his time on the bench dictates the game every time he's on the ice.
With mobile couponing, Mason predicts a world where the price of, for example, a hamburger will depend on the time of day — what the demand is at any given moment, will dictate what coupons local businesses will offer.
This time, though, history dictated some small changes.
CQ reports that the extension gives Republicans time to figure out useful new rules dictated by the party brass, which among other things prohibit projects named after the member.
Set a budget for meetings and let supply and demand dictate exactly how each employee uses that allotted time.
Rather than inefficiently dictating how to use a resource from the top, this approach allows those in the trenches to make the best decisions with ample information about the scarcity and value of the key commodity — time.
The mobile version lets you post (or dictate) real - time geotagged updates to your Google Buzz feed that show up on a new version of Google's mobile maps.
The vast majority of the time Siri properly dictated my requests, struggling the most when I used the nickname «Avs» to refer to NHL team Colorado Avalanche, returning score updates for the Cleveland Cavaliers (aka, the Cavs) instead.
From time immemorial, they've been squeezed by vendors and middlemen who dictate terms from on high and leave them scrambling to get by on razor - thin margins.
The tone is set by Benioff himself, who at Salesforce has pioneered a new business model (subscription software), a new technology model (storing a customer's applications online), and a new philanthropic model (which dictates giving away product, equity, and the time of its employees).
Escape Carpool: A service for coordinating ridesharing during emergencies that helps riders find a car and dictate a time to leave.
I can't count the number of times I've sat in panels on writing or other creator guide sessions and heard panelists dictate that anyone wanting to be taken seriously or promote their work must be on Facebook.
I'm sure that you, just like me, know people who border on superhuman and seem to be able to spin that many plates at a time while feeding a baby and dictating the next literary blockbuster, but most people have a hard enough time doing two things well, let alone three or more.
Many entrepreneurs, including myself, believe that the people we spend the most time around will dictate who we are as people.
For background, bonus depreciation is a recently expired tax provision that allowed businesses to write - off half the cost of new capital investments immediately, instead of deducting them over time as normal depreciation rules dictate.
At the time of an IPO and subsequent underwritten public offerings, underwriters will have the ability to dictate whether investors are allowed to sell, which makes the registration rights negotiated at the time of the venture financing a mere starting point for discussions with the company and the underwriters.
Platinum is among the rarest precious metals on the planet and the modern needs of the human race dictates that its value will only increase over time.
The absence of these measures logically dictates that the parties will not spend time and money preparing and defending such motions.
At the same time, American law dictated that the subsidiaries were only tax residents in the United States if incorporated there.
Likewise, from time to time Hard Assets Alliance may engage in affiliate programs offered by other companies, though corporate policy firmly dictates that such agreements will have no influence on any product or service recommendations, nor alter the pricing that would otherwise be available in absence of such an agreement.
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