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Companies gladly pay for this because it is not transferrable.
Cramer: Are good business skills ever really transferrable to government, though?
This is a directly transferrable skill set to the House of Delegates.
We need a common legislation on paternity leave, which should be non-transferrable.
"In some cases, product is easily transferrable from foodservice to retail," spokeswoman Sara Matheu said.
What a board wants are new members who have skills and experiences that are transferrable.
As you might imagine, this isn't the first time the non-transferrable policy has been scrutinized.
Technologies and trends change and become obsolete or passé, but transferrable skills will be valued forever.
"The basic idea should be transferrable to other kinds of systems with vibration phenomena," said Zhou.
There's also the hope that the techniques used to create Pluribus will be transferrable to other situations.
Are effects of any substance transferrable to a human via the flesh of the animal that consumed it?
"Anytime I talk about doing something with bovines, I'm painfully aware of how transferrable that is," David said.
And what that drove home for me is that someone else's popularity is not transferrable to a given candidate.
"All three of them represent three different types of women whose roles, given a specific moment, are transferrable," she says.
Take the luxury flight of a lifetimeCapital One miles are transferrable to a list of partner airlines based around the world.
While insurance companies and hospitals have worked for years on so-called patient data interchanges, electronic medical records still aren't universally transferrable.
Every plywood artwork begins with a pencil sketch and a colored vector illustration, making it easily transferrable between mediums: walls, clothing, plywood, etc.
While the virus strain is not usually fatal and is not known to be transferrable to humans, it can spread rapidly and cause debilitating complications.
The key question is whether the support that lifted the president to his shock election victory in 2016 will prove transferrable to his party's candidates.
Take a second to google the origins of throwing shade and you'll quickly see how transferrable Black culture has become, and not just to the Kardashians.
But, but, but: Much of what China is doing isn't directly transferrable to the U.S. context, because of the Chinese government's more direct control over research.
What's truly remarkable throughout these stories and much of Murakami's work is how these memories can be transferrable from character to character and to us, the readers.
Chen said the company is going out of its way to ensure that all work and business information is transferrable should creators decide to take their talents elsewhere.
In 1961, Kleinrock developed his thesis around the idea that computers could talk to each other if they could carve up their information into tiny, easily transferrable packets.
Peercy told the paper that management told her time off wasn't transferrable between employees; she said she stopped taking time and alleged she was fired two weeks later for doing so.
The opportunity to do those things is transferrable to the artistic process as well—the process of passing on, for better or worse, as well as one can, what you've learned.
The human mind is digitized in a transferrable chip called a "stack," capable of being moved from body to body as necessary—or, if you've got the cash for it, as desired.
Sydney and Melbourne Film Festivals Winter film festivals fill me with a great love for Melbourne (and, having just been in Sydney for the film festival, this feeling is transferrable across cities).
And very quickly, on the first shoot, I realized that the exact same skills that make a good cook, especially in a restaurant, are directly transferrable to what makes a good producer.
It all revolves around the restaurant's transferrable structure (designed by award-winning architect Asif Khan) which can be packed with their kitchen to migrate with the seasons, popping up wherever takes their fancy.
"Multiple cases" of a dog disease that is transferrable to humans have been confirmed in Iowa canines by state veterinarian  Dr. Jeff Kaisand, according to the The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship.
The company didn't say much about the new games beyond the fact that Pokémon caught in X, Y, OmegaRuby and AlphaSapphire will be transferrable via cloud service The Pokémon Bank to the new game.
Valuing the transferrable skillset of a stay-at-home mom is an extremely progressive, uncommon employment practice, and for our family it happened in a conservative community in one of the reddest states on the map.
It's not clear what possible motive the man had for biting into the thing—Taiwan News pointed out that people sometimes bite down on gold to check its purity, but that pirate method isn't exactly transferrable to electronics.
The New Jersey state assembly has gone so far as to twice pass a bill requiring, among other things, that venues offer fans the option to buy transferrable tickets, but it has twice died in the state senate.
Johnny Rose used to be the CEO of Rose Video but he was swindled out of his fortune by a crappy business manager and, you know, CEO of a video rental chain isn't exactly a transferrable skill in 2019.
Brian Fallon, Clinton's spokesman in 2016, said that while Sanders' supporters were unlikely to be "fully transferrable" to Biden, Biden's team must work to earn the support of as many as possible to avoid the narrow loss Clinton suffered.
With US national team players going on a seemingly endless chain of loans—aside from the rare Geoff Camerons of the world—fans only needed a solid, non-transferrable connection to an EPL team to push them over the edge.
The same deal applies here; if you pair the Freedom card with a premium Chase card that earns Ultimate Rewards points, you can turn your cash-back into transferrable rewards, which means you can effectively get up to 5% back with this card.
"What they're dealing with is something we dealt with in '10 and '14, which is a very depleted base with no enthusiasm that's non-transferrable," said Matt Canter, a Democratic strategist who worked for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee during the 2014 midterms.
The head of Facebook's Blockchain team David Marcus (left) speaks at TechCrunch Disrupt 2016 The head of Facebook's Blockchain team David Marcus (left) speaks at TechCrunch Disrupt 2016 Usage: Facebook's cryptocurrency will be transferrable with zero fees via Facebook products including Messenger and WhatsApp.
Rubio released an analysis Thursday arguing that the Urban study understates the benefits new parents would receive from the plan, since the study did not take into account the fact that the paid-leave benefits would be transferrable between spouses in two-parent households.
The only thing that will officially not be coming over to the Switch is the title of "Virtual Console," which could mean that your past virtual console purchases won't ever be transferrable to the Switch, which is a bummer, but it's not the end of the world.
Share it with a friend While the ATB annual pass is non-transferrable (you'll need to show photo ID every time you use it), two names can be listed as owners of the pass—meaning you could share it with a friend or housemate for just $40 each.
But concerns about the potential misuse of deepfake technology coupled with a clause (now deleted) in Zao's terms of use that gave it full ownership and copyright to content uploaded or created on it, in addition to "completely free, irrevocable, perpetual, transferrable, and re-licensable rights," caused controversy.
Affidavits show the FBI went so far as to interview staffers at Vogue to confirm the Met Ball tickets were fake and learned along the way that the majority of the 600 available and non-transferrable tickets for the event go to invited guests and are typically sold out by November.
This is one of the thrills of new poetry, but it also takes us right back to the origins of the art, to the special conditions of oral performance, when rhyme and meter were, in part, mnemonic devices, ways of making unique experiences memorable and transferrable: an early form of social media.
It also calls on the government to introduce three months of non-transferrable leave for fathers and second parents and create a scheme to allow women to return to work after time out of the labor market, as well as establish "industrial strategies" for low-paid, "highly feminized" sectors to improve pay.
"The folks that were leaving before the hurricane were in fact the ones who had transferrable employment skills who could find jobs in the U.S., or there was a higher proportion of those folks that were atrracted to the U.S. because they wanted to work or could work as opposed to folks that were retiring or moving on to the later stages of life," said Pidherny.
Here, you can eat endless amounts of bomb gourmet catering, drink fancy craft cocktails, get more free shit than you can carry in your vehicle, have Instagram shoots for days, and party (or chill) as hard and as comfortably as you want within breathing proximity to excruciatingly beautiful and stylish industry heads and "famous" people, all for the cost of a non-transferrable email invite.
A court of appeal agreed with the previous court's dismissal, but added that if the Pates chose to take their case up one level—to the Supreme Court of Florida—they would be asking the judges a very important question: does a physician owe a duty of care to the children of a patient—or at least have a duty to warn the patient of the genetically transferrable nature of the condition for which they're being treated and the risk that it poses to their offspring?
From the day she took office as Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosDeVos should be applauded, not demonized, for her work in education DeVos expected to give more rights to those accused of sexual assault on college campuses Betsy DeVos is giving defrauded student debtors the back of her hand MORE has tried to make it more difficult for students to free themselves from loan obligations incurred on the basis of false promises by college recruiters about educational services, the likelihood of earning credits transferrable to other institutions, post-graduate employment, and salary prospects.
Labour to Win endorsed candidates in the 2020 Labour National Executive Committee elections, however owing to the newly adopted Single Transferrable Vote nature of the elections, and in the spirit of electing a pluralisitic NEC, the organisation chose only to endorse six of its own candidates and also to endorse three candidates politically more to the left than Labour To Win but who had a commitment to broad church Labour politics.
Labour To Win endorsed candidates in the 2020 Labour National Executive Committee elections, however owing to the newly adopted Single Transferrable Vote nature of the elections, and in the spirit of electing a pluralisitic NEC, the organisation chose only to endorse six of its own candidates and also to endorse three candidates politically more to the left than Labour To Win but who had a commitment to broad church Labour politics.
The result was a situation in which miners were perpetually indebt to their employer, receiving only an "advance against unearned wages." Because the company store was often the only place to spend scrip, the company could charge exorbitant prices in these rural communities compared to prices in major cities. $1 scrip coin from Peerless Coal & Coke Co., Vivian, West Virginia There was no uniform design, but each coin generally identified the location of the coal company town and predominantly featured the words "non-transferrable" to communicate to recipients it could not be transferred for U.S. currency. Coal scrip was deemed unconstitutional if non-transferable in the early-twentieth century, but continued to exist in Kentucky and West Virginia until officially outlawed by Congress in 1967.
Some Malaysian number plate had notably conflicted with the Singapore's W series for engineering plant vehicles and British-sourced 4×4s, Q series for government vehicles, S series for Singapore private vehicles. However Malaysian vehicles registered in this W, Q and S series are not required to be further identified because the Singapore's Land Transport Authority already required every Malaysian registered vehicle entering Singapore to apply for Autopass Card which should include all detail of the vehicle, vehicle's owner, and the person who driving the vehicle in their system. Singapore registered vehicles travelling to Malaysia are required to register the vehicles for the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) through the Road Transport Department Malaysia website and VEP registered vehicles will be issued non-transferrable VEP-RFID tags which contain pertinent information that uniquely identifies the vehicles. This can only done at Malaysia land checkpoints.
Exempt individuals must alternatively make a declaration not to exercise their foreign nationality within South Korea. Article 10. Naturalization was exceptionally rare until 2000; the average number of foreigners acquiring citizenship from 1948 until that point was 34 people per year. Since then, this rate has sharply increased. The cumulative number of naturalized citizens reached 100,000 in 2011 and 200,000 in 2019. Before 1998, ROK nationality was transferrable by descent to children of South Korean fathers (but not mothers). Individuals who can only trace their South Korean ancestry through the maternal line before this year are not ROK citizens at birth.. Persons born to South Korean mothers and foreign national fathers between 13 June 1978 and 13 June 1998 were able to apply for South Korean nationality without any residency requirements until 31 December 2004. Addendum Article 7.

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