It is strongly argued by many that arbitration should always be subject to the fundamental principles which
underpin most domestic legal systems and ultimately reflect the rule of law — and should not, as some contend, be a process which is totally detached from those fundamental principles.
Politics of some shape or
another underpin most work regardless of medium, but when one depicts the figure the questions raised will always be political.»
It's also the first car to use the new Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform that will
underpin most future Volvo vehicles.
That platform will
underpin most future...
That platform will
underpin most future Alfa Romeo crossovers, sedans and coupes.
It also outlines the Government's approach to bullying, the legal obligations and the powers schools have to tackle bullying, and the principles which
underpin the most effective anti-bullying strategies in schools.
Back in January, we covered some of these basics by examining what cryptocurrencies are, and why they were developed, then proceeded to examine the advantages and disadvantages of the blockchain technology that
underpins most digital currencies.
Indeed, it is fair to say that this dichotomy
underpins most of Australia's recent foreign policy decisions.
Using the same aluminium - intensive MLB evo platform that
underpins most of the Audi range will, too, keep the kerb weight down.
The Atlas is the largest vehicle yet built on Volkswagen's scalable MQB architecture, which
underpins most other Volkswagens, including the Mk7 Golf and the new Tiguan.
The Polestar 1 will be built at the marque's new facility in Chengdu, China, where it will be based on the same SPA modular platform that currently
underpins most of Volvo's large car range.
It utilizes the same modular architecture with rear - wheel - drive found in the latest C - Class, which will also end up
underpinning most of M - B's lineup over the coming decade.
Based on the new MFA2 architecture that
underpins most small front / all - wheel drive vehicles in the Benz garage, the four - door A-Class will come with a range of turbo - petrol and diesel engines.
The burn meter is what
underpins most of Injustice 2's new mechanics.
As we've discussed, since Android is open source, the basic code that
underpins most of its functions can be used and adapted by pretty much anyone.
No doubt, this is exactly the type of technology that
underpins most cryptocurrencies; but this configuration of technological solutions is regarded as the «classic» blockchain only because it was the first one ever realised in practice.
Not exact matches
The answer to that concern came in the form of the technology that now
underpins crucial parts of Estonia's system, as well as some of its
most successful startups, and that, in the years ahead, could help power the country's future growth: the blockchain.
Bare metal refers to fast servers that do not run virtualization, a key
underpinning of
most clouds because it packs more applications onto less hardware.
The lawsuits have raised fears that the entire business model that
underpins some of today's
most richly - valued start - up companies could be at risk.
Allergan is based in Dublin, and analysts say that the lower tax rate available is one of the
most powerful forces
underpinning the merger.
It is one of the
most important drivers of Canada's growth potential, which, in turn,
underpins rising living standards for Canadians.
Most of the asset - backed securities in the dataset are
underpinned by residential mortgages, covering around $ 400 billion of mortgages or about one - quarter of the total value of housing loans in Australia.
Most industry and analyst expectations are for US light vehicle volumes to increase again in 2012,
underpinned by a very aged fleet of vehicles on the road in the US, reasonable flow of consumer credit for car loans, and a slowly improving US consumer.
According to Jeffrey Gundlach
most investors rely on weak psychological
underpinnings to predict directions of markets.
The loving toward even the
most vile is as a social justification upon one's own subversive means which are compensatory in natured families that stick with each other's common frailties
underpinnings.
Some time ago a guarantee was given: Smith imagines what follows after its failure, Morressy gives the guarantee a providential
underpinning, and Lafferty proclaims it the
most important thing in the universe.
Compassion, service and faith have long
underpinned Bishop Sarah Mullally's career path - from serving in the NHS to becoming the
most senior woman in the Church...
The materialist
underpinnings of secular science get the
most attention, particularly in the first half of the book.
The sixties generation's inordinate self - regard; their demand to be given, without striving for it, all the goodies their society had to offer, including, of course, easy sex; their recourse to the instant and unearned sense of power and comfort supplied by drugs; their refusal to serve their country; their general ingratitude, expressed
most of all in their declared intention to lead lives in no respect like those of their forebears — all these were translations of the hubris that, partly unconsciously but entirely influentially, constituted the basic
underpinning of their upbringing.
But though Updike writes of contemporary life,
most critics have seen his interest in it as more than sociological and have rightly affirmed the novelists religious
underpinning, even while disputing the exact nature of his beliefs.
Most importantly, Banducci has delivered much - needed cultural change — putting customers rather than shareholders first to
underpin long - term growth, repairing damaged relationships with suppliers, rebuilding the confidence of staff and creating a less centralised structure by giving Woolworths» business units more control over their own destinies.
Through close collaboration with industry partners the creative team at Dreambox has been responsible for the industry's
most compelling Email marketing offerings when coupled with the technology
underpinning this evolving notion of holistic guest analysis across multiple touch - points.
Twenty years on, their return to the tournament has been
underpinned by one of the
most parsimonious defences in modern international football.
He should also play a part in
underpinning a mom's decision since — according to a tweet from the committee — «
most breast - feeding moms say the support that matters
most comes from fathers and grandmothers.»
The first and
most important idea
underpinning the whole movement towards Mayors, Commissioners and the like is what Archie Brown memorably calls «the myth of the strong leader».
Third, and
underpinning the rest, the
most deceptively straightforward premise: Egypt's transition is underway.
Evans said: «
Most importantly the EU
underpins the overall stability of Europe, especially for newer entrants from the former Soviet bloc, in the face of external threats.
Sure Start
underpins the Government's entire new approach to ending child poverty, which involves heavy intervention in the lives of disadvantaged children — from newborns to five - year - olds, and largely through the network of neighbourhood centres — to make sure they are ready to start school and make the
most of it.
Overall,
most people back Lord Justice Leveson's proposals, including that for legislation to
underpin press regulation; but voters are wary about giving too much say to MPs; and they are suspicious of both Cameron's and Miliband's motives for the stands they took last Thursday.
Those standards are the
underpinning for curricula in New York and
most other states, though such curricula are under widespread review.
«We've known that aging is a major risk factor for
most chronic diseases for some time, but recently, we've gained a better understanding of the aging process's basic
underpinnings, which has allowed us to extend both life span and health — in animals at least,» says Felipe Sierra, director of the Division of Aging Biology at the National Institute on Aging.
As a result, the scientific
underpinning of the
most critical health issue of our era — the burgeoning rates of obesity and diabetes and their complications — remains very much an open question.
The cell's
most ubiquitous gateways are potassium ion channels — the importance of this type of ion channels was
underpinned in 2003 when Roderick MacKinnon received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for resolving the first atomic structure of the bacterial KcsA potassium channel.
Most of the research into breast cancer has focused on primary breast cancer, and there is little understanding of the biology
underpinning breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, known as metastatic cancer.
Professor Bradding, who is a Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Leicester and Consultant Respiratory Physician at Leicester's Hospitals, said: «The
most exciting thing about finding these biological variations
underpinning the differences between mild asthma and moderate and severe asthma is that the statistical methods if further developed could lead to the development of new, targeted treatments for subtypes of asthma, thus allowing the right asthma treatments to be matched to different patients.
It also
underpins Johnson's
most provocative statement, that moral fundamentalism is not just incorrect, but a «sin».
Like
most academic institutions, today Scripps sticks mainly to basic research, discovering the molecular
underpinnings of health and disease.
Test each mutant mouse line (4,000 mouse lines in the first 5 years, and ultimately up to 20,000) through a broad based primary phenotyping pipeline in all the major adult organ systems and
most areas of major human diseases.Through this activity and employing data annotation tools, systematically aim to discover and ascribe biological function to each gene, driving new ideas and
underpinning future research into biological systems.
The relationship between warmer air and the greater amounts of moisture it contains is one of the
most well - accepted tenets of climate science, and
underpins one of the more solid projections, that warming will lead to more heavy downpours in general across the globe.
That gift established the Helmsley Center for Genomic Medicine, which enables Salk's leading scientists to delve into the genetic
underpinnings of some of humankind's
most devastating afflictions, and paves the way to new therapies for chronic illnesses, including cancer, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease and Alzheimer's disease.