Sentence examples for To fully perform from inspiring English sources

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An alternative view of the standard conditional maximisation step provides the basis for an iterative procedure to fully perform the maximisation needed in the EM algorithm.

ATLANTA — After five months in office, President Trump's new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been unable to divest financial holdings that pose potential conflicts of interest, hindering her ability to fully perform her job.

"During his illness, which he fought with serenity, he courageously continued to fully perform his ministerial responsibilities in the most challenging and difficult circumstances," Enda Kenny, Ireland's prime minister, said in a statement on the government's Web site.

"The projected shortfalls in cruisers and destroyers, attack submarines, and other ships could make it difficult or impossible for the Navy to fully perform its projected missions during the latter years of its 30-year plan," he wrote.

In this manner, I believe the Monetary Council at the moment is not able to fully perform its role as the most important strategic decision making body of the central bank, and this new way of operation is less and less able to ensure that responsible decisions could be made in the Monetary Council.

A specialty occupation requires theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge to fully perform the required duties.

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For it seems obvious, in view of the Act's terms, history, objects and the policies incorporated, that Congress clearly and at the very least intended the Tax Court's functions not only to be put in motion but to be fully performed, before judicial intervention should take place at the instance of one in appellant's position.

Fiscal realities aside, he said, even if Deepwater was fully funded, the service would be left with "a force with as much as 40percentt fewer cutters and 50percentt fewer aircraft than the service calculates it would need to more or less fully perform its projected missions in coming years".

Plus, there are costs associated with onboarding and the productivity lag as a new hire can take as long as 90 days to be fully performing in their role.

However, evaluations of these training programs have yet to be fully performed.

If a person makes a contract fairly he is entitled to have it fully performed, and if this is not done he is entitled to damages.

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