Sentences with phrase «underpinning in»

A self directed IRA does give you the ability to invest in what you know, and potentially receive higher returns with a solid underpinning in real assets such as real estate.
I don't know if that's a major shift, but it certainly going to continue to evolve as probably the most important underpinning in practice.
It lacked statutory underpinning in the fullest sense and lacked the ability to prosecute unauthorized practise.
The proposals do not constitute statutory underpinning in the sense envisaged by Leveson, and nor would they remove the legal capacity of a determined Government relying upon a simple majority to enact legislation so as to facilitate intervention in relation to the proposed press regulator.
The significance of the fabric has provided a conceptual underpinning in Shonibare's practice since its beginnings.
It rides on 15 - inch or 17 - inch wheels and underpinning it in the back is a trailing arm double wishbone suspension.
«Alan's background made him stronger in practical skills, whereas Steven had a stronger underpinning in theoretical aspects of computer science,» Jennings writes in an e-mail to Science Careers.
«We'd like to see independent regulation, but possibly some kind of underpinning in statute,» he told the Today programme.
Judging from the complaining that still emanates from the body politic about IPSA and its practices, the notion that statutory underpinning in its case at least did not equal «entirely controlled by politicians.»
Caplan: We suggest that there is a very clear and principled objection to stat underpinning in that it lets politicians in... Press can not hold press to account if they are to be held to account by politicians themselves.
In particular, I'm optimistic that Schwartz's concept of «mental force» can be given a solid metaphysical underpinning in terms of Rob Koons» above - mentioned work on mental causation.
Brad Erickson, a research analyst at Pacific Crest Securities said Tuesday that he has «major reservations» on Tesla's stock, underpinned in part by the Model 3's ability to turn a profit.
While formal analysis opened up a space for the academic study of religion and art, the project soon sought and found more congenial theoretical underpinnings in hermeneutics.
We need to help them grow these intrinsic qualities of resourcefulness, zest and enthusiasm, perseverance, creativity and a host of others, as these are the perennial underpinnings in our forever transient world.
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.
About 10 years ago, gastroenterologist Teri Brentnall at the University of Washington in Seattle began following Family X, as she calls them, hoping to learn more about the cancer's genetic underpinnings in order to diagnose it earlier.
But is eschewing standard black underpinnings in favor of skin - colored skivvies really the solution?
A stunning and fabulous two - tiered ballgown with tulle underpinnings in both layers.
This will make it easier to prioritise and resource LOtC; ensuring that commitment to LOtC is underpinned in school policy and the learning development plan; mobilising support from governors, staff, parents and the wider community; supporting the CPD of the team to improve the quality of teaching through more effective use of LOtC; and utilising pupil premium funding to finance trips for disadvantaged pupils.
She worked as a counselor and as a project - manager bridging the divide between higher education and K - 12 schools, before founding Neuro Doodling, an education consulting company with underpinnings in neuroscience, child development, family systems, brain - based movement, meditation, and best practices in education pedagogy.
The Sonic is based on General Motors» new Gamma global small - car platform, and the underpinnings in this incarnation appear solid, as do the powertrains.
As expected, there are no changes to the underpinnings in the facelift and all the basic dimensions apart from the length (which has increased by 50 mm) are exactly the same.
Created specifically as a platform for premium, RWD - oriented offerings (GA - L stands for Global Architecture - Luxury, by the way), the LS 500 reportedly offers the stiffest underpinnings in the brand's history.
The upbeat optimistic colors defy the underlying tension, as organisms appear to vie for survival in tableaux with underpinnings in the natural selection process.
Language and literature play an increasing role as material for their multifaceted work, from the philosophical underpinnings in Bertolt Brecht's War Primer to the sacred texts of the Holy Bible itself, both books having been refashioned and recreated by the artists in their own ambiguous, combatant image.
For her first solo museum exhibition in the United States, the London - based Polish artist seizes upon the Walker's financial underpinnings in the lumber business of its founder, T. B. Walker, and considers the forest as a metaphor for American freedom.
The exhibit examines landscape paintings in terms of their historical inspiration, their formal elements of structure and form, and their theoretical underpinnings in which a landscape could be read as a specific location or as a place of human experience.
[There's more on Guatemala City's shaky underpinnings in the Daily Beast.]
Winning this war is paramount to restore social hopefulness and mobility, underpinnings in the fight against crime and impunity.

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The risk of the U.S. pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, resulting in sanctions on the producing nation, has already largely been priced in, underpinning the market, he said.
(This kind of credit is not included in IIROC's calculation, so the debt underpinning our stock market may be considerably larger than we know.)
«The bulls were hoping for a clean modest beat on this key growth segment which represents the underpinnings of the IBM turnaround story in 2018 and beyond,» Ives wrote.
At that time, the FCC chairman essentially agreed with a federal ruling that would have given ISPs a free hand in setting access to the Web — largely tossing out the underpinnings of net neutrality.
ECB President Mario Draghi said «underlying strength» in the euro zone's economy continued to underpin the bank's confidence despite signs of «moderation» in recent weeks.
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.
As per the title, he thinks the urban environment is our greatest invention as a species, and explores the economic underpinnings of assorted cities, ascendant and in decline, today and through history.
In fact, the technology that underpins bitcoin was always meant to be open source.
The IAB's OpenRTB 2.3 spec could underpin a programmatic - native ecosystem if it's adopted in the ad - tech world.
«For the rest of the year, as the export situation may deteriorate, fiscal stimulus and further monetary easing will likely take place so as to protect the 6.5 percent growth target, which in turn will underpin growth for commodity demand,» Lau said in a note.
Among their concerns is that doing so could jeopardize a trans - Atlantic data transfer pact underpinning billions of dollars in trade in digital services, the sources said.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Soros explained how the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin can play important roles in immigration.
Apple executives explained that underpinning all of the company's AR technology is its custom software development toolkit, ARKit, which Apple debuted in June as a way to help developers build AR apps for iOS devices.
«Shell's strong earnings this quarter were underpinned by higher oil and gas prices, the continued growth and very good performance of our Integrated Gas business, and improved profitability in our Upstream business,» Chief Executive Officer Ben van Beurden said in a statement.
Underpinning Bravo's depiction of the power dynamics between a boss and her underlings (played out in the open floor plan of a cramped SoHo loft), are the very real problems of a working business: What to do if your client doesn't pay, how to deliver on a tight budget, and even what if your assistant ordered more printer paper than toilet paper.
Speaking in Germany, Nieto said differences between the parties could be overcome to revamp the 24 - year - old accord, which underpins some $ 1.2 trillion in annual trilateral trade.
And to meet the ambitious economic growth projections underpinning the law, the White House needs businesses and ordinary Americans to boost their spending in response to the tax changes.
And yet options can be a time bomb, inflicting damage in future years not only on a company's financial underpinnings but also on the fragile sense of trust between leaders and the led.
As it stands, the fundamentals underpinning housing markets in Vancouver and Toronto remain strong — local economies are growing, immigration is robust and interest rates are low.
A new report about virtual reality released on Monday by market analyst firm PitchBook explained that advancements in the technology underpinning today's smartphones have led to a huge push to develop new virtual reality products.
As for Trudeau, a self - declared feminist, the meeting squares nicely with the «gender parity matters» message that has underpinned his rhetoric since he awarded half his cabinet positions to women in 2015.
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