No quality games, rocky launches, hardware not being
up to standard etc..
Not exact matches
For example, in a 2012 study conducted by two researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara, 145 undergraduates were asked
to come
up with as many uses for daily objects (clothes hangers, bricks, toothbrushes,
etc.) as they could in two minutes — a
standard exercise
to measure creativity.
A far greater part of the text — thousands of pages in more than 30 chapters — has
to do with harmonizing regulations (financial, health and safety
standards,
etc.), reinforcing intellectual property rights (patents, copyrights), opening
up new sectors
to privatization and foreign investment (health insurance and education), and putting strict limits on how governments choose
to protect the environment or create jobs.
From Hannah: An assertion I see frequently online is that being a Mormon living in Utah is very different
to living in other areas of the US, obviously because of the high population, but also because of the culture it has created and the pressure on members
to live
up to certain
standards, «keep
up with the Joneses»
etc..
Depending on the weather of that year, the wheat may not be
up to human
standards due
to mold, excessive blemishes,
etc..
When women receive the message that they must meet a certain
standard (unmedicated childbirth, exclusive breastfeeding, co-sleeping, 24/7 baby wearing,
etc.) in order
to be a good mother or that things like childbirth interventions, formula, and sleep training are actually harmful
to their babies, it sets them
up for exhaustion, isolation, and feelings of failure.
We only have laws that the belts, buckles, and buttons have
to be tested for harmful chemicals.Of course we have a new ASTM
standard that will test for the functionality of the carrier, leg openings, instructions
etc. however, even if the carrier passes the test, it might not hold
up to the daily wear and tear.
The tools are pretty
standard (find volunteer opportunities, participate in a virtual phone bank,
etc.), but they're packaged
up within the native Facebook environment so that people my be more inclined
to use them.
But no matter what you can offer, you need
to set
up the right
standards, e.g. how many times you need
to see your Cuban sugar baby each week, what activities you two are supposed
to do together,
etc..
Also, speaking as a former professional book designer and typographer, graphic designer, artist,
etc., my real problem with a lot of these outfits is that the level of quality they offer is really not
up to my
standards.
The Nook devices support «
standard» Adobe DRM although you have
to hook them
up to a computer
to authorize them, but once you do, you can sideload DRM'd content purchased from other vendors stores, checked out from the library,
etc..
In addition
to adding on your
standard deduction and your exemptions
to come
up with the maximum before crossing over into the next tax bracket, you can also add on other pretax items (like 401k contributions and health care premiums) and other deductions that appear on the front page of the 1040 (like IRA deductions, student loan interest, tuition and fees,
etc..)
But so what, he clearly holds the reins anyway... And his record
to date has actually been pretty good: The company has stated its commitment
to international governance
standards, related party deals have been cleaned
up / eliminated since the IPO, KPMG was appointed as auditor, and lots of media scare stories (buying US poultry companies, deposits in related party banks, getting into cattle raising,
etc.) have proved
to be untrue.
there is a glut of housing (many empty) because of overbuilding... because everyone saw the «rapidly rising prices» of residential or rental real estate and wanted a piece of this HIGH RETURN, LOW RISK investment... add
to this the banks relaxing credit
standards and issuing mortgages... because, hey, real estate just keeps going
up,
up,
up... and with that leverage,
etc..
It is
up to a breed's parent club not only
to protect the breed, but
to also write the breed
standard, write the illustrated guide
to the breed, film the breed video, hold educational seminars for judges
to teach them about the breed, hold specialty shows, help local clubs form,
etc..
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etc., Issue 28, Summer, p. 83 «Turner Prize - nominated Brit has art at Utah museum»,
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Has anyone produced banners
to be used with
standard 10 x 10 pop -
ups used for booths at street fairs,
etc.?
Then, come
up with
standard transformation you can use
to change the phrase (replacing letters with numbers, replacing spaces with underscores,
etc.).
They maintain records and files, logos and setting
up according
to establish procedures, sending a
standard form letters, sending files for information, answering telephone, making minor revisions and additions, sorting and distributing mail, handling routine information
etc..
• Organized and processed paperwork, reports and all kinds of claims documentation • Entered, recorded and reviewed claims into claims information management system • Performed verification checks on the customer / claimant loss - claims following company's
standard policies and procedures • Attended
to clients, claimants, field appraisers and management queries, regarding claims using the claims MIS • Forwarded appropriate claims for new losses verifying data for accuracy • Performed billing and payment processes • Processed routine claims transactions related
to reserves and issued required checks or receipts • Resolved all kinds of issues / problems regarding claims and payments • Regularly run and generated claims reports for management • Gave formal presentations regarding all claims activities
to the senior management at the bimonthly • Utilizing outstanding communication and interpersonal skills maintained strong and positive relationships with the providers, the claimants, and the clients • Provided company with necessary clerical support like handling fax, attending and making telephone calls as directed, filing and photocopying, matching checks with receipts
etc. • Prepared, updated and organized customer and client's files • Managed all types of correspondence preparing, reviewing and sending memos, letters, emails, reports, applications, and forms • Provided effective CSR
to providers, field appraisers, agents, insurance agencies, clients and customers • Matched incoming emails, mails, and faxes with the claims records • Arranged and set
up medical appointments for health claims • Kept department's office supplies stocked • Maintained confidential claims information including correspondence with sensitive information • Accelerated claims correspondences as well as updated claims diaries • Worked in a team on several pilot claim projects • Reviewed and kept the record of closed files
Advisors will not offer their personal opinion on issues raised, but offer advice based on the presenting problem and best practice guidelines, i.e. based on statutory guidance, national minimum
standards etc. to enable the foster carer
to make
up their own mind about next steps.
and we needed
to make the styles
up to todays
standards etc...
Due
to the fact that the numbers of «real» professionals; i.e., lawyers; doctors; dentists; architects; engineers
etc., are controlled
to the extent that there are usually just enough in the business (or in the case of doctors, not enough) because of tightly administered, stringent entry
standards which serve
to bar entrance of the incompetent, under - educated and unprepared psychologically
to the respective educational facilities, the vast majority of graduated practitioners succeed without the need
to hunt
up business like squirrels searching for walnuts buried / hidden during last year's harvest before other squirrels dig them
up.