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Their mission is to ensure continuity of good governance, bringing to bear their experience and expertise, regardless of political ideology.
They are allowing machines to think in more human ways, while still bringing to bear the enormous benefits of big data.
Bringing to bear an impressive knowledge of a range of languages, Mr Greene identifies similar structural changes in Mandarin and Old Egyptian.
The intensity of their connection disrupts the dailiness of life, bringing to bear past and future, sending lovers into a wistful tailspin.
There are too many hands to point to a particular one or 10 that indicate the power Pluribus was bringing to bear on the game.
That could allow privately funded projects to proliferate, bringing to bear cash and management expertise that's not bogged down in federal, state or local government bureaucracy.
Tribe and Matz, both highly respected legal scholars, play out various scenarios, bringing to bear a sense of history and a deep knowledge of constitutional law.
She also said she's excited about doing explanatory articles on issues in the news, bringing to bear her own experience in presidential campaigns and the executive branch.
Washington (CNN)The United States on Monday sanctioned Venezuela's state-owned oil company, bringing to bear the most significant financial pressure so far on Venezuela's embattled President Nicolas Maduro.
Think Robert F. Kennedy, for whom the Main Justice Building is named, bringing to bear the instruments of federal power to protect Mississippi Freedom Riders and to stare down Gov.
Many of them want to found their own technology firms, bringing to bear not just their newly acquired skills but also a Silicon Valley mindset that embraces entrepreneurialism and a willingness to experiment.
She may now be running 20 points behind Macron in polling ahead of Sunday's election, but Obama is bringing to bear his 90-percent popularity in France in the hopes of stopping her.
Comey's firing has put that deep seated Trump desire on center stage, bringing to bear how the President's business history -- and management style -- are influencing the day-to-day operations of his White House.
" Mr. Carter said that by the time leaders met next month in the United States to discuss the campaign, "We should begin to see tangible gains from the additional capabilities the coalition is bringing to bear against ISIL.
"Secretary Azar is bringing to bear all the relevant resources of the department in order to assist in the reunification or placement of unaccompanied alien children and teenagers with a parent or appropriate sponsor," Evelyn Stauffer told The Hill.
I'm a historian of Europe, and the experience I'm bringing to bear is what happened to many European democracies and what people I admire have to say about how they resisted and what they learned when beating back authoritarianism.
MONTREAL/TAIPEI (Reuters) - A U.N. aviation agency has snubbed Taiwan by not inviting it to its assembly in Canada, the latest sign of pressure China is bringing to bear on the new independence-leaning government of an island it views as a renegade province.
"You could have a national security adviser who thinks his job is just personally advising the president, rather than bringing to bear the best information and analysis, the best expertise from across the U.S. government, military and foreign service, and so forth," she said.
"Secretary (Alex) Azar is bringing to bear all the relevant resources of the department in order to assist in the reunification or placement of unaccompanied alien children and teenagers with a parent or appropriate sponsor," said HHS spokeswoman Evelyn J. Stauffer in a statement.
Drawing on his education in sound design at the London College of Communication, Levitas uses ambient passages and deconstructed dancefloor tracks with the intent of echoing his experiences, bringing to bear both the darkness and the light in one of the year's most strangely endearing records.
Mr. Smith, 56, is a golden retriever of a man who drops names like napkins and who networks like a movie mogul, skills he is bringing to bear on what seems an improbable quest: reviving a town of about 4,000 whose biggest employers are a phosphate plant and a nursing home.
Therefore, we are working very hard to accelerate the defeat, we're bringing to bear everything we can think of: attacking its leadership; attacking its oil infrastructure; attacking everywhere it undergoes transportation; making gains on the ground in both Syria, in the direction of Raqqa, and Iraq, in the direction of Mosul; attacking it through the Internet, blacking it out; and then coming in behind as territory is retaken and making sure that cities are rebuilt, that governance is restored, and so forth.
Integral to the ARG/MEU construct, and bringing to bear the full range of ARG/MEU capabilities, the MRF is a conventional force that is capable of many 'SOF- like' missions, including opposed VBSS.
The son of a German farmer who had emigrated to Rio Grande do Sul,Michael McCarthy (8 April 2012), Achim Steiner: 'We haven't even begun to understand the damage we are bringing to bear on the sustainability of our planet' The Independent. Achim Steiner was born in Brazil in 1961 and holds German as well as Brazilian citizenship. He went to school in Carazinho and at Dover College.Michael McCarthy (8 April 2012), Achim Steiner: 'We haven't even begun to understand the damage we are bringing to bear on the sustainability of our planet' The Independent.
Simultaneously, art teaching encourages participants to discover, unearth and also to lend weight to their own mental images. These two combined, mean that art education can offer a mode in which learners can engage with their experiences and observations of the environment through artistic activity. This can be done by working with mental images, tangible pictorial expressions, etc., and by bringing to bear matured levels of reflection and conceptualization.
Bringing to bear the lessons of the absolutism/relationalism debate with the powerful mathematical tools invented in the 19th and 20th century, Michael Friedman draws a distinction between invariance upon mathematical transformation and covariance upon transformation. Invariance, or symmetry, applies to objects, i.e. the symmetry group of a space-time theory designates what features of objects are invariant, or absolute, and which are dynamical, or variable. Covariance applies to formulations of theories, i.e.
For her work resolving the "Laguna del Desierto" boundary dispute with Chile, Ruiz Cerutti was awarded the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice and the Order of St. Gregory the Great from Pope John Paul II. She twice won the Konex Award, in 1998 and 2008, in the "Diplomacy" category. In April 2012 she was appointed as Honorary Member of the Argentine National Academy of Geography, lecturing on "Geography in disputes between states", bringing to bear her expertise in international law.
Broadly speaking, Analysts tended to study the epics philologically, bringing to bear criteria, linguistic and otherwise, that were little different from those of the ancient Alexandrians. Unitarians tended to be literary critics who were more interested in appreciating the artistry of the poems than in analysing them. But artistic merit was the unspoken motivation behind both schools of thought. Homer must at all costs be hallowed as the great, original, genius; everything good in the epics is to be attributed to him.
After the war, he joined his father's business of Fownes Brothers. He was then recruited by Seebohm Rowntree, head of the York chocolate company and progressive philanthropist. Urwick's role involved assisting the modernisation of the company, bringing to bear his own thinking, which had two main influences. One was the work of F.W. Taylor with its concept of scientific management, and the other, counterbalancing it in its emphasis on the humanity of management was Mary Parker Follett, for whom he had great admiration.
The pooled LEs can then be concatenated together into virtual disk partitions called logical volumes or LVs. Systems can use LVs as raw block devices just like disk partitions: creating mountable file systems on them, or using them as swap storage. Striped LVs allocate each successive LE from a different PV; depending on the size of the LE, this can improve performance on large sequential reads by bringing to bear the combined read-throughput of multiple PVs. Administrators can grow LVs (by concatenating more LEs) or shrink them (by returning LEs to the pool).
In the initial issue of the Peniel Herald, the mission's official newspaper, it was announced > "Our first work is to try to reach the unchurched. The people from the homes > and the street where the light from the churches does not reach, or > penetrates but little. Especially to gather the poor to the cross, by > bringing to bear upon them Christian sympathy and helpfulness.... It is also > our work to preach and teach the gospel of full salvation; to show forth the > blessed privilege of believers in Jesus Christ, to be made holy and thus > perfect in love."Smith, 40.
He was also > incurably secular; he saw the Church as one resource, bringing to bear on > the squalid facts of racism the light of the Gospel, the presence of > inventive courage and hope. Berrigan was first imprisoned in 1962/1963. During his many prison sentences, he would often hold Bible study class and offer legal educational support to other inmates. As a priest, his activism and arrests met with deep disapproval from the leadership of the Catholic Church and Berrigan was moved to Epiphany Apostolic College, the Josephite seminary college in Newburgh, New York, but he continued his protests.
The years prior to the Coral Gardens incident saw the building of tensions between the Rastafarian community and the British colonial government in Jamaica. In 1958, British police engaged in several arrests and evictions of Rastafarians, often bringing to bear charges for the possession of cannabis, which is used as a Rastafarian religious sacrament. Several of these incidences resulted in police killings of Rastafarians, and some of those arrested were reportedly never seen again. Due to alleged violence on the part of the Rastafarians and public discourse which emphasized "anti-social" aspects of the Rastafarian faith, public opinion in Jamaica largely sided with the police against the Rastafarians.
Other prominent analytical Marxists include the economist John Roemer, the social scientist Jon Elster, and the sociologist Erik Olin Wright. The work of these later philosophers have furthered Cohen's work by bringing to bear modern social science methods, such as rational choice theory, to supplement Cohen's use of analytic philosophical techniques in the interpretation of Marxian theory. Cohen himself would later engage directly with Rawlsian political philosophy to advance a socialist theory of justice that contrasts with both traditional Marxism and the theories advanced by Rawls and Nozick. In particular, he indicates Marx's principle of from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
In July 1535, he was instructed with Dr. Simon Heynes to go unofficially into France, and there to counteract the influence which the French were bringing to bear on Germany; above all to invite Philipp Melanchthon to England. Contrary to expectation, Melanchthon was still in Germany, whither Mont went to find him, and though he could not induce Melanchthon to come to England, he induced him to abstain from visiting France. They became friends, and Melanchthon wrote of Mont later that he was a cultivated man. During his residence in Germany he found the friendship of the leading reformers of very great service to him.
His Liber formularum spiritalis intelligentiae addressed to his son Veranius is a defence of the lawfulness of reading an allegorical sense in Scripture, bringing to bear the metaphors in Psalms and such phrases as "the hand of God." The term anagoge (ἀναγωγὴ) is employed for the application of Scripture to the heavenly Jerusalem to come, and there are other examples of what would become classic Medieval hermeneutics. The fame of Eucherius was soon so widespread in southeastern Gaul that he was chosen bishop of Lyon. This was probably in 434; it is certain, at least that he attended the first Council of Orange (441) as Metropolitan of Lyon, and that he retained this dignity until his death.
When asked about the secret behind their brilliant work, Nobel Prize winners and famous artists have often cited incubation, saying that simply understanding the problem they wanted to solve and not paying mind to it somehow procured a solution. In addition to these introspective accounts, the Convergence Principle cites experiments demonstrating the merits of unconscious thought in creativity to suggest that conscious thought is focused and "convergent", using only information directly relevant to a goal or task, while unconscious thought is more "divergent", bringing to bear information that has less obvious relation to the goal or task at hand. In this way, long periods of unconscious thought precipitate ingenuity where conscious thought would stagnate.
In the initial issue of the Peniel Herald, it was announced > Our first work is to try to reach the unchurched. The people from the homes > and the street where the light from the churches does not reach, or > penetrates but little. Especially to gather the poor to the cross, by > bringing to bear upon them Christian sympathy and helpfulness.... It is also > our work to preach and teach the gospel of full salvation; to show forth the > blessed privilege of believers in Jesus Christ, to be made holy and thus > perfect in love. (Smith 40) As Timothy Smith explains: > Here were holiness and humanitarianism working hand in hand, as in the days > of Wesley.
In Britain, a similar phrase has a different source and meaning. In 1993, John Major in a speech warned "Get your tractors off our lawn" (in reference to French trade demands), and in 1996, politician Kenneth Clarke allegedly told Brian Mawhinney "Tell your kids to get their scooters off my lawn" (Clarke was speaking of Eurosceptics in his own party). But these referred to a well-known 1969 incident in which Prime Minister Harold Wilson told trade- union leader Hugh Scanlon to "Get your tanks off my lawn". (Wilson was speaking metaphorically and referencing the previous year's Soviet Union crushing of the Prague Spring.) The phrase "to park tanks on the lawn" still means, in Britain, bringing to bear unwarranted pressure; for instance, a 2009 Guardian article was titled "Why Google is parking its tanks on Microsoft's lawn".
Copp (2003), p. 109 The Germans had suffered heavily, leading Hitler to order Army Group B to temporarily abandon big counter-attacks and go over to the defensive until more reinforcements could arrive to bolster the front. Trew contends that the capture of northern Caen had a psychological impact on the French population, convincing them the Allies were there to stay and that the liberation of France could not be far off. By Operation Charnwood's conclusion, Allied losses since 6 June had amounted to over 30,000 men, excluding those who had been evacuated due to sickness and those suffering from battle exhaustion.Copp (2003), p. 110 Buckley believes Charnwood to have been a good idea but one that proved better in concept than in execution, influenced as it was by the mounting political pressure on 21st Army Group to produce results.Buckley (2006), p. 8 Copp wrote that the broad-based assault plan across the entire front worked, preventing the Germans bringing to bear superior firepower on any one formation.
Blake Perkins, Petty's biographer at the Dictionary of National Biography, observes that her case notes for the women she was instructing are "matter-of-fact but also sympathetic rather than clinical". In 1910 the St Pancras School for Mothers published an account of their work in The Pudding Lady: A New Departure in Social Work, examining Petty's work and the impact she had. In the second edition, published in 1916, Charles Hecht, the secretary of the National Food Reform Association (NFRA) wrote that: > The heroine of the book, Florence Petty, has ... become a public possession, > bringing to bear on the solution of national problems those rare gifts of > heart and head and that unique experience which achieved such wonders ... in > the homes of Somers Town. Shortly after 1910 Petty was employed in a dental and medical centre in Newport, Essex, that had been established by Lady Meyer; she remained there until October 1914 when she was employed by the NFRA as a travelling lecturer, and the following year undertook a lecture tour around Britain to demonstrate economical ingredients and cooking methods to working-class audiences.

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