Again, we can't be certain why — Paul Nuttall obviously had a difficult campaign and anecdotally Ukip's ground game was poor, but there are also wider questions about Ukip's
viability now Brexit has been adopted by the Conservatives and without Farage at their helm.
Indeed,
viability now extends into part of the second trimester.
Not exact matches
Technology adoption is critical to the long - term
viability and stewardship of global energy resources —
now more than ever.
There is
now a lot of soul - searching about the direction of the Republican Party and much doubting of its future
viability if does not adapt itself in some way to an electorate that has (it is said) fundamentally shifted over the last few decades.
Not being able to disprove evolution does not mean you have faith in it, since there is an overwhelming amount of evidence that shows the
viability of evolution as an explanation for the lives we live
now.
«We are proactively making these strategic changes
now to ensure our long - term
viability and sustained growth,» he said in a press release.
Those concerned about the fate of Fraser Island dingoes — including researcher Dr Luke Leung from Queensland University —
now fear the population has been reduced to around 100 animals and their genetic
viability over the long term is being compromised.
Now, obviously, I appreciate that
viability is far from being the last hurdle.
While your baby is still very small, most doctors would say it has
now reached the age of
viability.
These include: For decades
now, year - on - year federal budget deficits have resulted in an out - of - control federal debt load, which represents a clear and substantial danger to current and long - term
viability and stability of our Republic.
For decades
now, year - on - year federal budget deficits have resulted in an out - of - control federal debt load, which represents a clear and substantial danger to current and long - term
viability and stability of our Republic.
The housing sector is in crisis, with the basic product in short supply and costly, its
viability threatened by an extravagant price bubble, and
now by rising interest rates and a softening job market.
In short, Kellermann concluded, the governor's proposal won't provide «meaningful, long - term relief for municipalities in fiscal distress, and endangers the
viability of the pension funds,» which is pretty much the argument others — including Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner — have been making for several weeks
now.
«The situation gets even worse when one considers the toxic PFI legacy in the NHS - a legacy of modern facilities and buildings paid for by a completely inflexible fixed cost regime that will
now undermine the
viability of its own host,» Dr Porter argued.
To applause from delegates, he described this as «hasty and misguided», adding: «The substance of the act we
now have on the statute book is potentially a very significance threat to the stability, fairness and
viability of our education system.»
Little was known about the actual lifespan and seed
viability — the percentage of seeds that germinate — of Ailanthus, a species that is
now considered a growing invasive threat in numerous spots in the United States, according to Matt Kasson, assistant professor of forest pathology, West Virginia University, who began his study of Ailanthus at Penn State.
Thus, functions far beyond the capabilities of robots in the 1970s and 1980s are
now coming close to commercial
viability.
She pushes colleagues to accomplish tasks — analyzing DNA edits, checking the
viability of cells —
now, if not sooner, and when she asks a coworker to explain a scientific detail, she says, «We're short of time; just get to the point.»
Pulsars have been proposed as a solution in the past, and
now a NASA team has demonstrated the
viability of the idea with an experiment showing that a spacecraft can constantly and automatically calculate its position by tracking the perfectly - predictable X-ray signals from an array of pulsars.
The fine compositions remind us of the
viability of the
now - neglected 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
As a result, I'm
now a part of the ever - growing legion of critics without a regular perch, and with a gloomy outlook on the future of film criticism — at least in terms of its
viability as a (slightly, marginally) professional vocation.
Jonathan Simons, head of education at the Policy Exchange think tank, said while some authorities may be able to operate improvement services
now, the conversion of as few as one or two secondary schools could threaten its
viability.
The voucher money is flowing
now — $ 11 million this year, with $ 24 million budgeted for 2016 — but private schools are subject to minimal requirements for student assessment and none at all for curricula, instructional staff or financial
viability.
Many were skeptical of its
viability at first, but
now that Amazon has joined the party, it might prove the credibility of this model.
New data comes in each year about the
viability of the print and ebook markets in different regions around the world, and BookNet Canada has
now released its findings for the print market in 2013.
The new partnership with AMSCO gives the company
viability to move beyond applications and
now delivers digital content to their device.
That doesn't * reduce * the
viability of self - pub (which is clearly
now viable for a lot of people, and which I'll probably try myself at some point), but for completeness:
As the
viability and future of ebook subscription models is debated in some parts of the world, Argentina's Grupo Vi - da has become a hub for community and title discovery that includes a subscription (Leamos), online sales (BajaLibros), library access (Bidi) and
now a social network, Grandes Libros.
Following a unique open giveaway to test the games
viability, it failed to meet its player target and has
now been discontinued
New methods are
now becoming available to process kenaf in volume providing a distinct advantage over existing processes, taking them to a new economical
viability.
Latham's team is
now planning a small - scale pilot experiment further to explore the project's
viability.
IEEFA notes that Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, France and the U.S. are all
now implementing plans for a rapid scaling up of new renewable energy technology after a decade of pre-commercial
viability investment by Germany, Denmark and the U.K.
Leading financial groups are
now downgrading coal stocks and requiring utilities seeking funding for coal plants to include a cost for carbon emissions when proving economic
viability.
Such losses of individuals that take species towards critical
viability thresholds can be very fast — within three decades or less, as already evidenced by many species
now considered at risk of extinction due to causes other than climate change by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.15 The second kind of abrupt change is simply the terminal event in the extinction process — the loss of the last individual of a species.
In doing so, these companies have proven the
viability of solar technology, showing that it is ready
now to provide low - cost power generation on an increasingly large scale.
Now, the fishing rights that The Conservancy bought in Morro Bay nearly a decade ago are being transferred back to the community to secure permanent local access to fishing and greater economic
viability for the port.
First developed in 2012, the researchers have
now almost doubled the efficiency of this technology getting it even closer to commercial
viability.
«Recently, in Pakistan, we've seen enormous floods, and some real questions about the
viability of the state as a whole, the possibility
now many people are discussing is the country disingregating into regions, and perhaps civil war, or an extremist takeover of some kind...»
«The result is that there are
now real and pressing concerns about the
viability and sustainability of practice for many at the Criminal Bar, and about whether the Bar will be able to continue to recruit and retain the practitioners needed to do this vital work for the future.
But Dubai World, the holding company that manages the myriad business interests of the Dubai government,
now seems to be getting queasy about its partnership with MGM Mirage and the future financial
viability of CityCenter.
So, the lesson is: think carefully about the type of law you want to practice, how you'll get clients of your own, and the
viability of that practice 25 years from
now.
Carl Nagle is available
now to assess case
viability and explain your legal options.
Now you're thinking about the interests of many people, including the
viability of the corporation.»
The
viability of a newspaper in any industry is
now a touch - and - go matter, given the ever - rising cost of newsprint, the escalating expense of postage, and the steadily dwindling pool of advertising dollars for print media.
Witmer exclaims that the WSIB has
now begun to pull away from that «tipping point» and focusing on the «longer - term
viability of workers» compensation in Ontario.»
It is only
now that it has become fashionable to question the
viability of large law firms and their business models.
Although, as of
now, the main intent of the startup is to prove the
viability of the Hyperloop project, while at the same time developing something that can be called more than a tech demo.
For those who believe in cryptocurrencies, rise of Bitcoin above $ 10,000
now proves
viability of digital markets.
Now your Brokerage itself could reformat itself and restructure your revenue streams (in all probability with far more long term
viability than it has today) toward the Brokerage alone offering a FSR payment model but that would mean dropping your Brand Licensing revenue streams from everyone that is not selling over 100 properties a year minimum.
The
now sold - out, invitation - only Real Estate CEO Exchange, «Building Sustainable Success,» will take a realistic look at the current and future state of the real estate brokerage business, and reveal tactics for securing long - term
viability.