Sentences with phrase «usual review process»

The Nordic firm conducts a large number of M&A transactions and expects Luminance to add significant value to its usual review processes, it said in a statement.

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While it may be more complicated than the usual hiring routine of reviewing someone's resume and bringing them in for an interview, Lemonis emphasizes that it's important to create the opportunity to see someone carry out tasks associated with the job, either by interacting with them in the field, or by creating a test you incorporate into the interview process.
In addition to establishing the usual procedure for securing the mandate, some appeal process should be established to provide sufficient review of content and process for someone denied the mandate.
Today, young investigators must utilize the usual R01 machinery to get funded — and that means that NIH has to make sure that the standard review process works well for this second tier of young investigators.
In the usual journal review process, a couple of people review the paper and send it back with comments, and the author grumbles and then enters a discussion: «OK, I'll change this but not that.»
In the NIH's usual grant review process, applicants» names and ethnicities are removed, but in some cases it's still possible to guess who's applying.
Then in 2013, the Department of Energy (DOE) argued in its budget request for the following year that U.S. ITER was not a «capital asset» and therefore did not have to go through the usual DOE review process for large construction projects — which requires a performance baseline.
Again, in this letter, OCR has attempted to establish regulatory policy unilaterally by setting forth «guidelines» that have not been subject to the usual process of public comment and interagency review.
This would be subject to the annual review process in the usual way.
Our study has just been published in GeoResJ, it went through the usual peer review process.
The scientists published their latest study earlier than usual - before the review process - since the findings reveal huge consequences, and time is of the essence for the reef's survival.
The trial judge went on to consider a previous Supreme Court of Canada decision, which had found that «[Courts] should be careful not to stigmatize every disproportionate or excessive sentence as being a constitutional violation, and should leave to the usual sentencing appeal process the task of reviewing the fitness of a sentence.
We should be careful not to stigmatize every disproportionate or excessive sentence as being a constitutional violation, and should leave to the usual sentencing appeal process the task of reviewing the fitness of a sentence.
The Review noted that circle sentencing was appropriate to be trialled in other communities, but would have to be tailored to the cultures and customs of different Aboriginal groups in order to succeed, and that it required the commitment of significant resources as processing sentences through this process is more time consuming than a usual court setting.
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