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    prime mover
    /ˌprʌɪm ˈmuːvə/

    noun

    • 1. a person who is chiefly responsible for the creation or execution of a plan: "he was a prime mover in the construction of the railway"
    • 2. an initial source of motive power: "a manufacturer of prime movers"
  2. 5 days ago · The newest government initiative to help Singaporeans with a smarter way to find jobs. You can now search for jobs based on your skills, discover suitable jobs you might not have considered before, or find jobs with government support.

  3. Jul 23, 2024 · Most countries with prime ministers have two executives, a head of government (the prime minister) and a head of state (generally either a non-executive president or a hereditary monarch). The head of state formally appoints the prime minister, who in turn selects the other cabinet ministers. In practice, however, the choice exercised by the head of state is often quite limited (except in ...

  4. Jul 23, 2024 · Urban rail systems require regular maintenance to remain in good operating condition. Although some maintenance activities (for example, visual inspection) can be performed under traffic, other maintenance activities can only be performed when revenue service along the affected right-of-way is suspended.

  5. Jul 22, 2024 · Skeletal muscles, as the prime movers in the human musculoskeletal system, have garnered substantial interest from athletes, coaches, doctors, therapists, and researchers alike [1,2].The lower extremity muscles are vital for many activities, including walking, running, jumping, and climbing stairs [3,4], and are also essential for maintaining balance and posture [].

  6. Jul 22, 2024 · Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (front, centre), and his September 1939 War Cabinet. When commissioned by the sovereign, a new prime minister's first requisite is to "form a Government" —to create a cabinet of ministers that has the support of the House of Commons, of which they are expected to be a member. The prime minister nominates all other cabinet members to the sovereign for ...

  7. hendrikslegtenhorst.substack.com › p › liturgical-context-and-lutheranismLITURGICAL CONTEXT and LUTHERANISM

    6 days ago · Liturgical Context. The prescriptive texts, on which the Baroque cantata and, still now, the contemporary liturgy are based, derive from the Sunday or feast-day readings from the epistle and from the gospel.

  8. 4 days ago · Professionals are rightly wary of rival firms gaining a first-mover advantage. But in some instances, talking about challenges and opportunities with potential competitors can be beneficial.

  9. 4 days ago · Hybrid machines such as Komatsu’s HB215LC-3 excavator are becoming marquee additions to larger construction fleets. New challenges will come with equipment electrification, and Komatsu is diligently preparing for the changing skill sets and regulatory requirements through its training academies.

  10. 5 days ago · Fortescue has announced a 10 per cent jump in iron ore shipments in the 2023–24 June quarter (Q4 FY24) on the corresponding 2023 quarter. The increase was a record for the iron ore giant ...

  11. 6 days ago · The Arbitration Bill, introduced in the House of Lords this week, implements Law Commission recommendations to improve the Arbitration Act. Bar Council Chair Sam Townend KC called the Bill an ‘important reform’ that will help London maintain ‘its deserved reputation as the foremost centre for international arbitration.