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For most Muslims, Shariah is one part of that meaning-making effort.
Making effort to protect yourself — and your finances — is always a good idea.
We are making effort to find the balance in economy, remove volatility in exchange rates and increase jobs.
The new EU money will fund two cacao-production projects and one cheese-making effort next year, Archila said.
But blocking the rule-making effort, which has spanned years, has been one of the top priorities of the financial industry.
The financial industry has fought the rule-making effort tooth and nail, warning policymakers the rule would be unworkable and could kill off a raft of investment advice opportunities.
House lawmakers, primarily Republicans, have already passed legislation that would delay the rule-making effort, and legislators said they plan to revisit such legislation in the wake of a final rule.
The department began the rule-making effort in September after more than a dozen Republican-dominated states moved in recent years to "defund" Planned Parenthood by blocking clinics from receiving public money.
And it seems that Germany, one of the European countries to have taken in the most refugees thus far, is making effort to advise migrants on how to adapt to the country's culture and practices.
The two argued in a letter Thursday that financial firms are all doom and gloom when pushing Washington policymakers on the rule-making effort, but are much more optimistic when talking to investors about it.
The E.P.A.'s new rule-making effort comes after Mr. Trump last year revoked California's legal authority to set tighter standards on tailpipe emissions, escalating the clash between the president and the most populous state.
The two argued in a letter Thursday that financial firms are all doom and gloom when pushing Washington policymakers on the rule-making effort, but are much more optimistic when talking to investors about it: http://bit.ly/28503ZVx22019j.
It might refer to Britain's Queen Anne, whose bloody mis-stitch supposedly ruined a perfectly good lace-making effort (and whose royal blood is now memorialized in the tiny purple dot near the center of a wild carrot's flower).
She said the acquisition by Netflix of the New Mexico production site is more of a financial move in the near term to take advantage of tax credits, but in the end may become part of a movie-making effort.
In 1989, the E.P.A. finalized a decade-long rule-making effort that set a seven-year timeline to ban most asbestos uses under the Toxic Substances Control Act, or T.S.C.A. Regrettably, the asbestos industry filed a lawsuit challenging the rule, and a federal appeals court overturned the agency ban just two years later.
Its stock still dropped after hours Advertising represented the bulk of Google's revenues at $30.7 billion, while its "other bets" — projects in newer technologies and moonshots like its Waymo self-driving unit and the Project Loon internet balloons — is still a massively loss-making effort, pulling in an operating loss of $868 million on revenues of only $170 million.
She graduated from Yale University in 2001 with degrees in epidemiology and Ph.D.biography sketch As being a President of Taiwanese Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and an important member in Taiwanese Psychiatric Association, she has been making effort to improve medical environment regarding psychiatry which in turn benefited not just much pediatricians but also thousands of patients and their families.
Cane approached the children with inferiority pride in a different way. Cane noticed children with inferiority pride were afraid to create artwork that was less than perfect. Cane used art activities, like the scribble method, to give the children satisfaction in their artwork. Other important aspects of the art making effort include encouraging the student artist to select his own ideas for subject matter.
But the council keeps on making effort in the concerned fields. In April 2006, the "No-Plastic Bag Day" (無膠袋日) was initiated and suggested to be held on the first Tuesday of each month. It aims at reducing the use of plastic bags, which causes serious damage to the environment and threatens wildlife. Another aim of the programme is to raise public awareness of environmental protection.
Among the Institute’s major achievements to date is the sponsorship of the 1989 symposium on the Dead Sea Scrolls. According to the Institute's website, "This symposium was editorialized in the Washington Post as a commendable peace-making effort among bitterly quarreling scholars.". In 1992, the Institute sponsored the Second International Congress of "Yemenite Jewish Studies"Parfitt, Tudor. The Road to Redemption: The Jews of the Yemen, 1900-1950.
Aside from the possibility of bias, he also mentioned that the articles of WikiPilipinas were less likely to rank higher than those of the English Wikipedia in web searches, making effort spent in updating WikiPilipinas articles better spent working on their equivalent Wikipedia articles. He later reiterated some of these concerns in an interview with the Manila Bulletin in September. In the interview, he criticized WikiPilipinas for prioritizing publicity over streamlining the site's policies and guidelines. Notable Filipino blogger Abraham Olandres personally mentioned Villar's criticism of WikiPilipinas.
Instead of trying to solve every military challenge in advance, Kelsey wrote that a nation must save its money and keep a core of military engineering and manufacturing industries alive by giving them enough business so that they don't disappear. In response to an attack, these industries could quickly expand to meet the challenge. Kelsey compared this careful husbanding of the potential for war-making effort with the myth of Cadmus, a Phoenician prince who supposedly sowed dragon's teeth in the ground to create an instant army.Kelsey, 1982, p. 10.
Ji juyū zanmai can be translated loosely as "samādhi of self-fulfillment and enjoyment" or literally as the "samādhi of receiving and using the self." Kosho Uchiyama comments, ". . . we can understand this samādhi of self- fulfillment and enjoyment as the samādhi or concentration on the self when it simply receives and accepts its function, or its spiritual position in the world," while Nishijima writes that it "suggests the state of natural balance which we experience when making effort without an intentional aim." In the remaining text, which adopts a question-and-answer format, Dōgen answers questions put forward by an archetypical novice Zen student.
Dhiki (Nepali : ) is a traditional Nepalese rice (millet etc.) beater used in villages. The manual wooden thresher 'Dhiki' is made of wood and works like a lever, but is instead used for grinding. The framework consists of a fulcrum having two pillars on each side, an effort area (where one person stands on the long thick plank of wood making effort at every interval), a long and thick plank of horizontal wood which has a small vertical extension that goes into a hole made in the ground. It is in this hole that the grains or dry chillies are kept to transform them into powder.
Business plans may be internally or externally focused. Externally-focused plans draft goals that are important to outside stakeholders, particularly financial stakeholders. These plans typically have detailed information about the organization or the team making effort to reach its goals. With for-profit entities, external stakeholders include investors and customers,Small Business Notes business plan outline for small business start-up for non-profits, external stakeholders refer to donors and clients,Tufts University non-profit business plan for government agencies, external stakeholders are the tax-payers, higher-level government agencies, and international lending bodies such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, various economic agencies of the United Nations, and development banks.
Distinguishing inclusion and participation. Paper presented at the Public Management Research Conference, Columbus, Ohio, October 2007 Sometimes "50/50" means that process and outcome are equally important, in other words that the effects of a process on community building are as important as the task completion. Sometimes it means that ideally 50% of the people involved in a process have participated in prior, related processes and 50% are newcomers, such that each policy-making effort acknowledges past conversations or decisions yet remains open to new ideas that may alter the previous consensus. From the perspective of the 50/50 rule, things like process and outcome or task and community are not in a trade-off relationship, and indeed are not even separable.

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