Sentences with phrase «as usual this term»

As usual this term, the Blues didn't know what to do after scoring.

Not exact matches

Not Business As Usual (the entire hour - long doc is below if you want to give it a view) asks viewers to consider not just a long - term view of how to build a business, but also a holistic — or «conscious» — consideration of how one's business affects the people involved in it, and the planet it relies on to run.
It was probably right around the time someone coined the term «brogrammer» to describe the kind of keyboard jockey who «breaks the usual expectations of quiet nerdiness and opts instead for the usual trappings of a frat - boy,» as Urban Dictionary puts it.
«We believe short - term gains could fade shortly after earnings season as «the usual» sector overhangs weigh on H1 / 18 performance, namely the housing market and NAFTA,» National Bank of Canada Financial Markets analyst Gabriel Dechaine told clients in a research note.
«Quite frankly my understanding was this was business as usual and normal practice for companies to write broad terms of service that didn't provide specific examples,» he said after being pressed on the point again.
As usual, I have no views about short - term market action.
BCD is organized as an open - ended ETF, rather than a commodity pool, so taxable investors pay the usual long - and short - term capital gains rates on sale and avoid receiving an annual K - 1 tax form.
As usual, I'm not asserting that any of this necessarily implies poor short - term returns.
as usual with your supposed absolutes you attempt to paint the universe in terms of black and white, while it is plainly obvious that it is not black and white, but a myriad of shades of every color.
By any usual definition of this term, it should be possible to give a plausible interpretation of all seven of our cases as conforming to the definition.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
The usual assertions are (1) that this kind of religion is today on the defensive; (2) that the defensive posture is occasioned by the flourishing of «conservative churches» (although the alleged liberal enervation is also seen in more autonomous terms); (3) that the growth in religious conservatism and conservative churches is itself the result of widespread reaction against «secular humanist» values and against those who hold such values; (4) that our society as a whole has been experiencing a breakdown in moral consensus, a loss of moral coherence somehow connected with a decline in oldline Protestant dominance; and (5) that some or all of these happenings have been quite sudden, so that the early 1960s can be taken as a kind of benchmark — as a time before the fall.
Rather than, as usual, assign the hybrid prehension of God to the first phase, with the conceptual derivation in the second phase (which would deprive the initial phase of simple physical feeling of any guidance by the subjective aim), we should think of these two terms as referring to the same feeling.
So here's what I think about the election: The forecasts — based on complicated models — found in the APSA's PS by real social scientists — with the exception of the one by the astute James Campbell — are, as usual, too timid in terms of picking up the impending surge....
2) Catholic intellectuals and writers, both lay and clergy, who can get beyond the usual progressive / traditionalist polarities and explain Vatican II in John Paul II's terms, as a call to the «New Evangelization».
Only under the influence of the gospels was the term «pupil» used for a while in the later literature, crystallizing the ecclesiastical use of «disciple,» restricting it to the twelve, as is usual today.
As we have had occasion to use the term in previous discussion, based on its usual Platonic connotation it did not mean the «erotic» in a sexual sense, but any longing for what is prized.
In Whitehead's cosmology we have to say that nothing really moves as we ordinarily understand this term from the usual atomic theories.
So, God's process does not fit in the usual model of change, nor in the usual model of becoming.25 Whitehead preferably considers the process in God in terms of growth, which, to be sure, may be viewed as a form of internal supersession, that is, as a succession in which the previous phases are retained without loss, however in this special case as a succession of satisfaction - phases.
However, his usual term is «the servant» of the Lord; as it is used in a group of short lyrics (usually limited to Isa.
Our manager is thought to be a long term admirer of the 22 - year old and according to The Mirror he might be about to make a club record offer of around # 55 million for Draxler, with the idea that he might be able to play as a centre forward for us as well as his more usual roles of wide forward or attacking midfielder.
Apparently the terms with this youngster have been agreed, 5 year contract and wages but as per usual, Arsenal have only offered # 2.5 million for him, which was turned down!
final note: barring any long term injuries (which is our kryptonite) we'll get 2nd spot, if we get the same injuries as usual then 3rd once again... Slow and steady progress is what the board / wenger are aiming for.
by ED I don't know about you all folks but I am dreading the summer transfer window this year, not because of the usual lack of activity from Arsenal in terms of incoming signings but that there is a genuine possibility that we could be set to lose many Arsenal players including two of our biggest stars in Alexis and Mesut Ozil, who would inevitably kick start the exodus and turn as back to a feeder club.
As usual the last term has flown by.
The development of computerized neurocognitive tests such as ImPACT have been a big advance in terms of making sure an athlete has recovered their cognitive function necessary to return to play or work, but the usual and primary treatment remains rest, with follow - up testing using the ImPACT paradigm, and return to play or work following the algorithm of the ImPACT program based on test results.
These organisations will continue «business as usual», and regional leadership in general terms is likely to be expanded further by Brazil.
Meanwhile «usual suspect» John McDonnell has outlined his own interpretation of the legislative process - a parliamentary procedural term known as «Strawism».
I look forward to the Liberal Democrats being reduced back in parliamentary terms to where they were 20 years ago - as usual for Liberal \ Alliance \ Liberal Democrat - 2 steps forward and 3 steps back.
They are viewed as an irrelevance in policy terms — mere aiders and abetters to the Conservatives, propping up David Cameron to continue cutting as usual.
In his usual denial of never wanting to stay beyond 2007 in office, Obasanjo blamed Atiku for what he described as a campaign of calumny against him after he successfully compromised the media on the issue of him seeking a third term.
Iain gray and his party are now showing it is going to be business as usual through the term of this new parliament.
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney says central New Yorkers should expect to hear more from her than usual next year, as she runs for a third term.
Traditionally, scientists have been studying recovery in terms of decades — but climate projections suggest that, on average, severe coral bleaching will become a yearly occurrence by mid-century under «business as usual» and for some reefs this will be far sooner.
A «heatwave» in mid-November caused some parts of the Arctic to be 15C warmer than usual, with average temperatures for November and December across the Arctic as a whole a full 5C above the long term average, according to the quickfire analysis of this year's unusual winter.
Here, I'll mostly be using the term covert narcissism, and its opposite — overt narcissism, which is the usual way we think of narcissism: that is to say, as Trump - ish.
Looking at results across all the 12 studies, the researchers found that as a whole, individuals who participated in a yoga program reported less severe, short - term symptoms of depression following completion of the program than those who attended a relaxation program or usual care.
2nd point — I asked if after adding back in those carbs and natural sugars if this would impact my ability to turn my body into a «fat burner» as I'm intrigued to see if this technique can help me in the longer term avoid my usual knee injuries (I have a loose knee following a motorcycle injury 15 years ago) which causes IT band issues in particular on longer runs).
In terms of fit, I took my usual Boden size 8 in all of these dresses — and would likely size up to a 12 in any of the sheath styles such as the Greta Shift Dress ($ 450).
I am using the word ordinary as a term to mean usual, not plain.
As far as these things go, it's not particularly remarkable, but there is an edge in that the subjects have the freedom to talk about not just the usual movie material, but the experiment itself, both in terms of what they found interesting or resonant, but also developing a movie version of it that retained the truth of iAs far as these things go, it's not particularly remarkable, but there is an edge in that the subjects have the freedom to talk about not just the usual movie material, but the experiment itself, both in terms of what they found interesting or resonant, but also developing a movie version of it that retained the truth of ias these things go, it's not particularly remarkable, but there is an edge in that the subjects have the freedom to talk about not just the usual movie material, but the experiment itself, both in terms of what they found interesting or resonant, but also developing a movie version of it that retained the truth of it.
The most exciting — and I use that term very generously — moments were (as usual) related to the women nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.
An animated man with a suitably fluid way with words, Vanderbilt talked about what lured him away from his usual cinematic flights of fancy, as I termed them, to the real - life drama of Mary Mapes versus CBS news.
Although I find the term «chick flick» odious, I imagine that Columbia Pictures regards «Catch and Release» as exactly that, although there are signs that Ms. Grant was reaching for something more layered and subtle than the usual fairy - tale formula.
As usual, the dialogue is laced with lots of sui generis terms like the aforementioned «Horcruxes» which give an advantage to audience members familiar with the source material's peculiar lexicon.
These initiatives will be big, complicated, a departure from «business as usual,» and potentially expensive, at least in the short term.
However, my own experience suggests that it is more politics as usual, rather than the particular terms or even fact of a court judgment, that leads to the outcomes found by the authors.
Whether it was your half - term this week or last, it came as no surprise to see that the Department for Education was up to its usual shenanigans yet again last week when it announced — for about the fifth time — the introduction of a new multiplication tables check for Year 4 pupils.
So in the short term, it might look like business as usual.
And as is Toyota's usual preference, the RAV4 doesn't shortchange you in terms of cargo capacity, because there's 35.6 cubic feet behind the second - row seat (70.6 cubic feet behind the first - row seats).
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