Sentences with phrase «traditional operating principle»

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It operates from elementary principles of the artist's devising, indebted to traditional Chinese landscape painting but richer and more fanciful than that; more private and rooted inside her own head.
The problem is simply stated as follows: Develop a principled approach to reconcile traditional accounts of the rule of law with the modern reality that administrative agencies and statutory tribunals who do not operate like or resemble the ordinary courts but who nevertheless occupy a large amount of space in our legal system and can not avoid making legal determinations in exercising their statutory duties which often implicate individual rights and interests to a greater extent than judicial decisions.
to be more client - centric, efficient, and agile, whereas traditional law firms operate on principles from an era that is rapidly passing.»
The need for BigLaw to be so remade is captured in the observation that «NewLaw firms are designed ab inito to be more client - centric, efficient, and agile, whereas traditional law firms operate on principles from an era that is rapidly passing.»
The need for BigLaw to be so remade is captured in the observation that «NewLaw firms are designed ab initio to be more client - centric, efficient, and agile, whereas traditional law firms operate on principles from an era that is rapidly passing.»
Before making a decision whether to opt for a traditional insurance policy or a ULIP, an investor has to understand the principles and the way both these financial instruments operate
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