Sentences with phrase «well as our conduit»

Yelchin's down - to - Earth presence serves him well as our conduit into this crazy, dangerous world.
Many attorneys in this office are particularly focused on CMBS special servicers, as well as conduit and other lenders involved in the financing of commercial real estate.

Not exact matches

It very much wants to be a conduit for more traditional fare as well.
The waqfs were created for a great variety of services, such as the building and upkeep of water conduits, fountains, wells, roads, sidewalks, bridges, kitchens for the distribution of free meals, guest houses, homes for widows, schools, libraries, mosques, tekkes, cemeteries, open — air places for prayer, caravansaries to lodge full caravans of men and animals, clock - rooms for telling time, bakeries for distributing bread and cakes to the poor, dispensaries, hospitals, public baths, shaded land on the roadside.
Those sorts of businesses that have direct relationships with their producers are clearly going to be better for the eaters as they serve as a kind of conduit between the two, rather than a brick wall like the current system (I'm looking at you, ColesWorths).
And before cannabis, alcohol and tobacco were also marketed both as conduits to fun and relaxation, as well as (albeit in bygone eras) health elixirs.
There were rumours that Bayern Munich had used Bremen as a conduit to get a better price on the 21 year old, as even Wenger admitted in January in a pre-match press conference....
Forming a conduit between the child and her biological kin can also serve the child well as she does her life's work of gathering her pieces and building her identity.
Good design and media enabled civic connectivity as a conduit for actual social and attitudinal change.
They think the 998 Presidential staffers is the best alternative Ghanaians needed, the use of Vigilante groups to terrorise innocent citizens is what they promised us, issuing of bond without following laid down procedure is what we prayed for, entering into negotiations with nations to establish military bases was what we fasted for, allowing the land to be used as conduit for the propagation of homosexual practice on the continent was what we prayed to God for, market women consulting other gods to support their dying businesses was what we went on our knees for?
As debate roils over EPA regulations proposed this month limiting the release of the potent greenhouse gas methane during fracking operations, a new University of Vermont study funded by the National Science Foundation shows that abandoned oil and gas wells near fracking sites can be conduits for methane escape not currently being measured.
But Jackson says that the contamination may have come not from the fracking but from the wells themselves, which can serve as a conduit between geological formations if not properly sealed.
They were already required to test for fault zones and to conduct reviews to ensure there were no conduits for leakage, such as abandoned wells, within a quarter - mile radius.
Outside the house it looks just as horrible, a nice electrical conduit welcome greeting for anyone coming in but unless I win the lottery some time and want to hire someone to undertake the immense (and extraordinarily costly) task of moving the panels, all I can do is make the best of this ugly situation.
For her part, Kidman carves a striking presence out of the non-stop fireworks, acting both as a conduit for the audience's sense of astonishment at the proceedings and the capable, multi-lingual scientist who manages not only the technical details of the crisis — she's graduated from building the bombs to defusing them — but Devoe's hair - trigger temper as well (at one point she calls him «a talented soldier with sloppy impulse control»).
And there are sobering moments of significant contemplation, such as the dire consequences of reporting regarding the fate of a man Kim specifically references in her first segment (a detail which seems horribly illogical in the first place) but these are followed by bits of absurdity, such as Kim becoming the conduit for a group of Afghan women who keep blowing up a well the marines keep digging for their benefit (shades of Fernando Leon de Aranoa's A Perfect Day here).
Also, in the news the details for Last.fm on the Xbox 360 are revealed, as well as GamePro's fanboy lashing for their The Conduit review, DJ Hero's pricing announced in the UK, Michael Pachter's latest prediction for the industry, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune becoming a movie, a new Onimusha game teased, and much more.
The coach also acts as a conduit of best practices, working with teachers across the school, and sharing what's worked, what can be adapted, and how to do it.
Advancing best practices in the field by serving as a conduit of information to all stakeholders in educational reform through sponsorship and leadership at conferences, the initiation of studies, and collaboration with other major service providers.
Rather than serve as a conduit for flowing district policy to school principals, who are then expected to act on those centralized decisions, Ms. Allen and her team in the 20,000 - student district help principals learn how to best exercise autonomy in their schools, from making staffing decisions to figuring out instructional priorities to determining if there's enough money in the school's budget to buy a van for after - school activities.
- Ted Kooser, U. S. Poet Laureate 2004 - 2006 «Though The Quickening is her first novel, Michelle Hoover does what all the best writers steeped in a particular place do — use that place as a conduit to the universal and timeless mysteries of the heart.
Its allure is amplified by the attraction of being safe conduits (avenues) to stash away black money as well as avoid taxes.
The reason for this is that many REITs, as well as some mutual funds, widely - held mortgage trusts, and real estate mortgage conduits, reallocate their dividends or reclassify their long term capital gain distributions.
GMAC is an example of a lender that engages in servicing as well as securitizing of conduit loans.
But M2 is showing some life, and my M3 proxy as well... quietly, banks in the Federal Reserve System are expanding their balance sheets, making up for the loss of commercial paper (and mebbe absorbing some collapsing conduits...).
At the forefront of research breakthroughs, specialists serve as conduits to improve the veterinary community's quality of medicine by teaching veterinary students, speaking at continuing education events, publishing peer reviewed articles, research abstracts and review articles, as well as consulting with general practitioners one - on - one for individual case management.
«Our expertise is not marketing — it's product design and manufacturing — but we're seeing the Internet as a good, strong conduit to do so,» he says.
The Conduit has a full online multiplayer component as well as its single - player campaign.
Developer Sucker Punch has decided to take the «good» ending from inFamous 2 as canon for Second Son which means Cole is dead and the Conduits have not risen up as some supreme force.
First Person Shooters are all about their weapon arsenal and for Conduit 2 we worked tirelessly at crafting new weapons, tweaking and refining old weapons, all while ensuring each is balanced for single player as well as multiplayer.
The Mecha - Archon becomes briefly vulnerable during the wait, and shooting its exposed conduit makes life a little easier, but for the most part this is an exercise in staying out of trouble - there can be an overwhelming number of enemies as well as hazards to fall in to.
When you use your content as a conduit to express your culture, you can market your company as a unique entity versus a transactional, lowest - cost provider, which is the best advantage available.
The Durand - Ruel art dealership was the main conduit for collectors of modern art like the American drugs manufacturer Albert Barnes (1872 - 1951), as well as the Russian textile millionaires Sergei Shchukin (1854 - 1936) and Ivan Morozov (1871 - 1921).
The house — situated in the forested Blue Ridge Mountains and adjacent to the shore of Lake Eden — served as a conduit for quiet reflection, as well as a venue for weddings and other celebrations until the college closed in 1957.
However, painting has always absorbed these new technologies as well as being absorbed by them, thereby becoming a conduit for experimentation and ultimately maintaining its relevance through time.
And I thought I'd point this out to you, Coby, because it's well to acknowledge limitations when acting as a conduit for information.
Another «NewLaw» Toronto firm, Conduit Law, also offers the tech - startup vibe, embeds lawyers as part - time in - house counsel at their clients» offices, and offers shared desk space and work - from - home arrangements as well.
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He counsels clients on the tax implications of modifications to, and defeasances of, commercial mortgages held by real estate mortgage investment conduits (REMICs), as well as other aspects of the tax rules applicable to REMICs.
Singapore, which has long been the portal for investment into Southeast Asia, is now also the major conduit for outbound Asian investment as well.
«No man but a blockhead ever wrote, except for money,» said Samuel Johnson, LL.D., or so Boswell claims, but my view is that the best blogs and blawgs have been and will always be the ones that are created not principally as a conduit to healthy receipts but for, dare I say it, the love of the game.
Your number - one best way to get hired is to find a valued company employee who is willing to act as a conduit to the hiring manager.
Acted as a conduit between physicians and patients» families, providing family health teaching to promote better follow - up care
Performed new electrical control system field installations as well as renovations to existing systems to include: conduit and wire installations, control device and motor installations and wiring and set - ups.
My primary responsibility was installing electrical conduits as well as pulling multiple circuits throughout a new school.
Master Electrician — Duties & Responsibilities Own and operate electrical contracting company ensuring efficient and profitable operations Recruit, train, and direct 25 + person staff of electricians, construction personnel, and office workers Direct human resources, accounting, sales, marketing, customer service, and project management Educate junior electricians in best practices, applicable codes, and safety protocols Proficient in all aspects of commercial, residential, and industrial work as well as the National Electric Code Repaired Life Health Safety (LHS) issues and investigated reports of shocks Perform wide variety of panel, receptacle, light, junction box, and cabinet installations Skilled in aluminum and fiberglass cable tray, transformer, motor, and conduit installations Fabricated, welded, and installed brackets and aluminum, stainless steel, and fiberglass cable trays Worked on control level switches, I / P transmitters, motor starters, start - stop stations, and lighting contractors Test and recalibrate I / P transmitters, gas and fire eyes - HALON sensors, and pressure switches Perform wire pulls, circuit tests, grounding, and bonding tests Utilized AUTOCAD to design blueprints for a varied of commercial and residential projects Encourage high customer retention by maintaining friendly, supportive contact with existing clients Maintain comprehensive records detailing pricings, sales, activities reports, and other pertinent data Perform all duties in a professional, timely, and courteous manner
«They should use us as a conduit: give us the information, the evidence, the advice that (we) can pass on so at least policy makers will be making better decisions if not always the best decisions.»
2) Served as a conduit, to voice my profession's opinions and recommendations, on how best to improve the lives of Canadians through home ownership.»
«The top companies know focusing on employee well - being is critical and serves as the conduit to increasing innovation, emotional loyalty, natural productivity and overall profitability, but they have exhausted the traditional vehicles inside their companies to do this, so they are focusing on impacting their employees lives «outside» of the company.»
A survey of all conduit loans as well as those loans that blended a portion of conduit loans with other loans in the last 22 months revealed 76 loans prepaid without penalty and 821 loans prepaid with penalty, according to Bank of America.
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