Sentences with phrase «upon discoveries made»

With the implementation of ESA's Cosmic Vision Programme building upon discoveries made by several present - day space observatories, space watchers can look forward to new discoveries shedding light upon how the universe and Solar System was made, and our role in it.

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Intellectual and academic honesty is important in today's world and leads to thousands upon thousands of new discoveries that make our lives better.
If one reflects upon the literature of the last three decades or so in which Christian terms have been employed to suggest the redemptive truth of the Christian faith, he makes an important discovery.
FYI, the age of the planet and universe has been updated in the last 10 - 20 years as well, since we have improved upon the science and made more discoveries.
The discovery, in the year 1901 - 1902, of a black diorite stele covered with column upon column of cuneiform characters, was an epoch - making event in the study of ancient Babylonia.
The new and awful discoveries made of the polluting and murderous nature of their superstitions, in writings of unquestioning authority, with the success of the missionary labours of the excellent men of other denominations already employed there, the committee think ought to be considered as special calls upon British Christians to increase the means of acquainting their natives of India with their divine religion; and to persevere in the glorious toil, until the name of Christ shall be sounded throughout the vast extent of our oriental dominion, and one God and Saviour shall be worshipped by every subject of the British throne.4
Had he been asked why he pursued this method, he would doubtless have explained that he lacked the courage to venture out upon so perilous a voyage of discovery without having made sure of the God's existence behind him.
That is why celebrity speakers feel the need to withdraw from speaking for Catholic organizations upon making the shocking discovery that they are (mirabile dictu) committed to Catholic moral teaching.
However, upon discovery that I had only limes and no lemons, I decided to roll with it and make my favorite lime / avocado dish into a pasta sauce.
The team, led by Professor Mike Barlow from University College London, did not set out to make the discovery, but stumbled upon it almost by accident.
This discovery helped to explain how selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants work and has made it possible to improve upon them.
This program has been built upon the notion that progress can be expected only if new discoveries about disease mechanisms are made, which pave the way to the development of better pharmacothearpies and / or prevention strategies.
Abstract: The K2 mission will make use of the Kepler spacecraft and its assets to expand upon Kepler's groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of exoplanets and astrophysics through new and exciting observations.
Early science commissioning observations have shown an estimated photo... ▽ More The K2 mission will make use of the Kepler spacecraft and its assets to expand upon Kepler's groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of exoplanets and astrophysics through new and exciting observations.
Insights, from many researchers, over the last few decades have provided researchers with a powerful foundation upon which to make new discoveries that will benefit human health for generations.»
Upon making this discovery, Rose fears for her life and sends for her brother, Mark (Leigh McCloskey), who's studying music in Italy.
My first collection of stories, Faith, consisted of fourteen stories that fell within the 3500 - 6000 word length and, at least structurally, obeyed most of the conventions the fiction writing texts of the time recommended, as each narrative hinges upon a protagonist in a vividly rendered place who faces a conflict and makes a discovery.
Upon making a surprising discovery in a Corrupted's lair, Alice finds herself torn between her responsibilities as the hero and her desire to live a normal life.
Upon their return to the office, the veterinary staff took X-rays of Bridget's legs and made a grisly discovery.
The sequel that confused most upon its announcement is here, and Alice thinks Knack is okay; Colm continues his discovery of Yakuza with the recent release of Yakuza Kiwami; and American McGee wants to make another Alice, it appears.
Japanese developer Koei Tecmo was the first to make the discovery, stumbling upon it accidentally when answering questions from the melon - thirsty audience of their Dead or Alive series of boob - ogling bikini simulators.
This ideal, of finding the essential unit upon which the entire structure of painting was built, was inspired by discoveries made in science in the 19th and 20th centuries.
«I found that by building layer upon layer, obscuring the image and uncovering it again through different media, huge discoveries were made.
Upon further exploration he made a remarkable discovery, an incredible underground palace of sorts, decorated with treasures from the sea.
Also, the 2nd edition will not direct sufficient attention to: (1) the serious, common defects of records management and of software, and their considerable worsening of the difficulty of determining the adequacy of disclosure made in discovery proceedings; and, (2) the fact that the admissibility of records is dependent upon proof of the «integrity» of the records systems in which they are stored, which requires proof of the compliance of such records systems with the National Standards of Canada for electronic records management.
As a result, the Sedona Canada concept that the discovery process not be made dependent upon the state of records management is inappropriate for ERMS technology.
People can not deal with their legal problems without the help of lawyers because, the law is now too voluminous, complex, often based upon technology that must be understood, and requiring one to cope with the large volumes of electronic records made possible by the great automating power of electronic records technology (being the very technology that has created the prohibitively high cost of electronic discovery proceedings).
Counsel still have a duty (perhaps even a heightened duty) to cooperate in the discovery process; to be transparent about what information exists, how it is maintained, and whether and how it can be retrieved; and, above all, to exercise sufficient diligence (even when venturing into unfamiliar territory like ESI) to ensure that all representations made to opposing parties and to the Court are truthful and are based upon a reasonable investigation of the facts.»
Counsel still have a duty (perhaps even a heightened duty) to cooperate in the discovery process; to be transparent about what information exists, how it is maintained, and whether and how it can be retrieved; and, above all, to exercise sufficient diligence (even when venturing into unfamiliar territory like cloud based ESI) to ensure that all representations made to opposing parties and to the Court are truthful and are based upon a reasonable investigation of the facts.»
To the contrary of Sedona Canada 2nd, electronic records management technology makes these 3 concepts more interdependent in law and necessary application: (1) the «system integrity concept» of the e-records provisions of the Evidence Acts; (2) the «proportionality principle» of electronic discovery proceedings; and, (3) the «Prime Directive» of 72.34: «an organization shall always be prepared to produce its records as evidence», i.e., records systems must always be kept in compliance with this national standard (otherwise, the e-records produced, and the adequacy of their production, should not be relied upon because, the quality of records system integrity determines the quality of records integrity — that is the «system integrity concept»).
So while working on this article, I considered the creative, inspired and spontaneous discoveries that all writers — including Supreme Court justices — inevitably make and then draw upon.
Electronic discovery can not be made as simple and inexpensive as pre-electronic paper discovery because: (1) the integrity of an e-record is dependent upon the integrity of its ERMS, but the integrity of a pre-electronic paper record is not affected by its records management system; (2) electronic technology has made the making of records much less expensive and time - consuming, therefore ERMSs quickly become voluminous; and, (3) every electronic communication creates a record.
(1) Where available or unless otherwise directed by the court, all discovery disputes made upon written motion must first be heard by the discovery commissioner.
Venezia v. Coldwell Banker Sammis Realty (270 A.D. 2d 480)- buyer's action against seller for fraud for failing to disclose toxic contamination of untapped ground water beneath the property and surrounding area dismissed; cause of action against brokers severed; buyer's claim of fraud against seller was extinguished upon closing as a result of specific merger clause in contract of sale; moreover, buyer's failed to allege that seller made any representation about the condition of the land's subsurface or groundwater and did not allege that seller engaged in concealment or otherwise deceitful conduct designed to prevent the discovery of such contamination; seller is under no duty to speak; salesperson of one of the defendant real estate agencies represented to buyer that the house was in good condition
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