Guo and his fellow researchers
worked under the premise that inhibiting the FA pathway and combining this with DNA damaging chemotherapy drugs might be a promising strategy for cancer therapy.
They work under the premise that ambition and drive are traits that successful people also want to find in a potential partner.
In order to separate his own artworks from those made by the artists
working under premises of the Abstract Expressionism, Judd used methods and techniques associated with the Bauhaus School, giving his pieces an impersonal almost factory aesthetics.
Jeanna
works under the premise that good clinical work is necessary to assist clients in addressing their concerns, identifying their options and establishing solutions.
Not exact matches
Greenspan has long
worked under a false
premise so it's not surprising that the US economy has the structural flaws that it currently has.
It's silly to think a guy isn't going to need to be demoted after the Super two date, yet that is the
premise everyone
works under.
Assembly Majority Leader Joe Morelle added: «We continue to operate
under the
premise that we'll be finished by tomorrow and we
work in good faith to make that happen.»
Milo, secretly begging for help while maintaining his «it's not a big deal» attitude, agrees to stay with Maggie and her husband Lance (Luke Wilson, who delivers one of the most genuinely, effortlessly likable performances I've seen in years) back in their hometown and so sets up The Skeleton Twins» basic
premise of putting these two back
under the same roof and having them
work out their issues.
Schools are responsible for their
premises under Health and Safety at
Work etc Act 1974 (sections 2, 3, 4 & 6), Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 (Regulations 6,7,8,9 & 12) and Management of Health and Safety at
Work Regulations 1999 to protect the health and safety of not only their pupils and staff, but for all those who are at risk including members of public.
Aside from grumblings from the New York City teachers required to
work under her system, there has been remarkably little open debate about the basic
premises behind Calkins's approach, or even feedback on how the programs are faring in the classroom.
Evolve was launched in 2014
under the simple
premise of making it really easy for corporate, educational institutions and eLearning providers to create stylish, responsive HTML5 eLearning content that
works...
Magnet schools are often created with federal funds
under the
premise that when the cookie - cutter, one - size - fits - all approach doesn't
work, it's not the child's fault.
The character development felt thin as well, though I liked the
premise of two rival craftsmen from rival families,
working under the same colonel for the good of America, though they both wanted to
That is the same sort of
premise the Big 5
works under.
There is also a fully equipped fitness centre housed within the hotel
premise where guests can
work out
under the scrutiny of trained guides.
Working out of a donated building, we have been operating
under the
premise of developing and sharing the
work of our growing peer group.
She's clearly reconsidering what painting is all about, from the support up, but she's hasn't surrendered the pleasurable part of the experience like so many of her contemporaries who began
working under a similar
premise.
Except the fact is these» scientists» should have seen that there
work was being manipulated and used
under false
premises.
A sale of business will be deemed to have occurred if employees perform services at
premises that are their principal place of
work, if their employer ceases, in whole or in part, to provide the services at those
premises, and if substantially similar services are subsequently provided at the
premises under the direction of another employer.
In addition, we clarify that if the assigned
work station of persons
under contract is on the covered entity's
premises and such persons perform a substantial proportion of their activities at that location, the covered entity may choose to treat them either as business associates or as part of the workforce, as explained in the discussion of the definition of business associate.
The Lands Tribunal ordered the trial of a preliminary issue, namely whether, if the claimant had suffered loss through the diminution in value of its leasehold interest in the
premises due to the carrying out of the
works, it was entitled to compensation
under s 10.
For example, if a patron walked into a restaurant and slipped on an unmarked, just - mopped floor, causing injury,
under premises liability they would be able to sue the restaurant's owner in civil court to receive compensation for their medical bills and other related costs such as missed wages (if their injury prevented them for going to
work or resulted in permanent disability).
In addition, employees may not be
under the influence of any controlled substance, such as drugs or alcohol, while at
work, on company
premises or engaged in company business.
Note: A dental assistant who has been employed by a licensed, practicing dentist and has
worked as a dental assistant prior to July 30, 1992, may continue performing the following expanded duties (
under the direct, on -
premises supervision of the dentist) without registering as an EDDA:
Medical assistants
work primarily in outpatient delivery settings (such as medical offices and clinics)
under direct physician supervision, which is defined in most state laws as the physician being on the
premises and reasonably available when the medical assistant is carrying out clinical duties except the most basic and non-patient-jeopardizing tasks, such as taking vital signs and collecting certain specimens.
They are usually found
under the «Termination», «Decommissioning», «Landlord
Work» or «Tenant
Work» clauses and dictate the condition in which the tenant must leave the
premises once the lease is terminated.