But if globalisation is the most important change in the exercise of power in our age, then our increasing interdependence on each other is the key condition that governs our existence as individuals.
And so, in the case of Tomi Baumann , the Secretary, in an exercise of discretion, relieved Tomi of a portion of the liability resulting from a joint return she filed with Stanley for 1998.
On the contrary, procedures that rely on the statement of explicit reasons systematically exclude those individuals who are less able to engage in the articulate persuasion of majorities but who may still possess valuable knowledge embodied in the exercise of entrepreneurship, a practical skill or adherence to a particular ethical code.
Under the Line Item Veto Act, Congress had to help the president in his exercise of his veto by highlighting, in the budget bill, tax breaks that benefited fewer than 101 people.
The system had been tested in a simulation exercise in October of last year.
UNESCO: Let's be prepared for tsunami threat in Caribbean, Gulf
Now it may be necessary, since Harris has decided in the exercise of her discretion that she has no discretion.
If, in their exercise of religion, they are impeding somebody else's rights, that's something that we would obviously be concerned about.
And much of this process, of debating what might be done to prevent such tragedies in the future, is an essential ingredient in our exercise of self-government.
"We are not going to justify, and much less defend anyone who has committed irregularities in the exercise of their responsibilities, " said PAN Senator Roberto Gil Zuarth when asked about Garcia Luna's influence over the Cassez case.
The next explosion comes from Tim Noakes, the Discovery Health Chair of Exercise and Sport Science from the University of Capetown in a commentary ( Role of hydration in health and exercise) in which his take can succinctly be summarized as, if you get thirsty you should drink and that over-hydration is a much more common and dangerous risk to the athlete than dehydration.
FORBES: Guest Post: The BMJ's Amazing Shock and Awe Assault on Sport Drink Science
Early rising also means a built-in block of exercise time, which pays dividends in the boardroom.
As a skeleton key for the Internet, Google in five years has grown from an academic exercise in search of better ways of finding stuff on the Web into a prodigious advertising business beloved by users, sought by a hundred thousand advertisers, coveted by Wall Street and envied--or reviled--by a swarm of rivals.
Even more importantly, the United States must be able in time of war to exercise space control and in peacetime to assure freedom of space.
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Olivier Messiaen's birth shouldn't be just another academic exercise in praise of a dead composer.
But in the process, the exercise of sea control in peacetime first by Britain, then by America in a benign way, assured such use to others as well.
He said he thought the change would make no difference to residents or visitors but was "more of an exercise in making the face of Sark more acceptable to the outside world".
That's because if you don't sell ISO stock by the end of the calendar year in which you exercised your options, the paper profit at the time of exercise is taxed in the AMT as ordinary income at rates of around 28%, regardless of whether you ever realize that paper profit.
President Clinton's ultimate defeat on an intervention in Haiti is made even more predictable than in the case of Somalia, though, in view of the object of the exercise: After all, the announced purpose of the U.N.
They were in the final night of a training exercise spread out of several days in California and Nevada when the accident occurred.
Medical studies prove the reduced health-care costs of senior citizens, who engage in moderate daily exercise in a proper facility under supervision of a physical therapist certified in geriatric care.
FORBES: I, Like Ms. Fluke, Am Denied Free Access to Preventive Medicine
Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion TA who also served in Afghanistan will exercise the freedom of Castlereagh in a parade the following weekend, before moving to Hillsborough Castle for a ceremony with their families and friends in order to receive their medals.
Because December 8th was the Catholic solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, classes were canceled and the forty-one seminarians and ten professors at Saint Beuno's School of Theology could while away the wide hours of morning and afternoon in holy obedience to hobbies and exercise in the glens and pastures of northern Wales.
But as the chart below makes clear, investing in any BRIC, no matter the bullish sentiment, is an exercise in withstanding plenty of volatility in the pursuit of reward.
Moreover, is the act of reporting an exercise in external communication or more of an introspective activity to improve processes and strategies?
FORBES: PwC Canada's Third Annual CSR Report: Staying on Course
In 1928 he made "Film Study" (a Man Ray-ish exercise in which images of circles dissolve into eyeballs), "Ghosts Before Breakfast" (a daffy comedy reliant on special effects, such as hats that fly and garden hoses that come "alive, " accompanied by a Paul Hindemith score), and "Inflation" (a political satire about the German economic ravages of the day).
The jury heard that a "section" of eight soldiers were taking part in the exercise at the time of the shooting.
John Porcari, a professor in the department of exercise and sport science at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, recently tested 42 student athletes in an experiment.
"In my judgment, any proper balancing exercise comes down in favour of the conclusion that this interference with the teacher's Article 8 rights is disproportionate and unjustifiable, particularly in a jurisdiction where people are generally to be presumed innocent until proved guilty, " Mr Justice Stuart-Smith said.
This is NOT an exercise in which I am accusing anyone of any wrong-doing, but merely an exercise in how people are connected to each other.
"Even in cases where we haven't found trafficked women, the exercise of going in to these venues helps to reduce the demand for victims, " Mr Maxwell added.
应用推荐