Sentences with phrase «not in the common»

When a brand acts desperate and insecure, it's not in the common - ground business anymore, and it's certainly not offering anybody a badge they'd want to wear.
Finally, a tradition inevitably develops that tells the story of how these rules were first received, a story which roots them not in the common life of the people, but in the element of the divine.
Yet they had become useless because of larger structural problems — in this case, the policies of a company interested not in the common good or in providing responsible service, but only in making a profit.
Armed force has been used, not in the common interest, every year since those brave words were written.
1) Define nothingness 2) Using words not in common vernacular as often as you do has only one of two purposes: a) To attempt and confuse people into agreeing with you; b) Self - gratification in a perceived superiority in vocabulary.
1) Define nothingness 2) Using words not in common vernacular as often as you do has only one of two purposes: a) To attempt and confuse people into agreeingwith you; b) Self - gratification in a perceived superiority in vocabulary.
Southampton's schedule is about the same as Swansea's (the two opponents not in common have 85 points for Southampton and 88 for Swansea) except Swansea has an extra home game and gets a tough opponent and an easy opponent instead of two mid-table ones.
However, the so called «displacements - per - atom» (dpa) number obtained from this equation does not in common metals usually correspond to any physically measurable quantity.
But these batteries are not in common use today because, when recharged, they spontaneously grow treelike bumps called dendrites on the surface of the negative electrode.
All food additives not in common use prior to 1958, including casein protein from milk, must have GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) status.
No, You're Not In A Common - Law Marriage After 7 Years Together It's a pervasive myth of common - law marriage.
Not in common use until far more recently.
But perhaps that is Glazer's point: since we are watching a story of an alien it's fitting that it unfolds not in a common language but in ambiguous images.
Standards not in the Common Core or that have moved to another grade are highlighted in red.
Not in the Common Core standards or even in the assessments themselves.
Both Virginia and Minnesota have college - and career - ready standards and aren't in common core.
But the tedious, almost quixotic nature of the endeavor — forcing a dense impasto from delicate color pencils — leads one to suspect that the motivation originates not in the common culture, but in a more holistic domain that includes lived experience: as a schoolboy, Grotjahn was rewarded for achievements with poker chips meant to be «cashed in» for prizes.
In any case, this is the first documented example of appropriation in art history even though the name wasn't in common use until the 80s, when it was referred to artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg who appropriated images from commercial art and pop culture and, in the case of Sherrie Levine, even appropriated themselves into art.
The NoAmer ITRDB tree ring series are not in common units — they're not in any units at all.
This does tell us things about the Universe that are not in the common awareness of scientists looking at only one discipline.
Thus, it could fairly be said that in the context of the common law in California and most other jurisdictions until only a few decades ago, legal malpractice, both in theory and practice, was almost non-existent and certainly not in common usage in the vocabulary of the common law.
The landlord generally can only make you pay for utilities that are used in your own apartment, not in common areas or other rental units.

Not exact matches

The common complaint about the seeming lack of originality in Hollywood probably isn't going anywhere in the next year.
After Verizon beat the FCC in court in 2014, then - FCC chair Tom Wheeler turned to Title II of the 1934 Communications Act to achieve his goal of mandating net neutrality (the court had said that, without broadband providers being classified as common carriers, the FCC did not have the authority to force them to maintain an open internet).
One of the first things Hillary Clinton decided to address in the «What Happened» chapter on why she lost the election was one of the most common critiques of her campaign: That she didn't put forth enough effort in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
Small - scale farmers and chefs have a common complaint: There just aren't enough hours in the day.
While those consoles aren't identical, they have enough in common that game developers can make games for both relatively easily.
And in populations where coconut oil is commonly eaten, high cholesterol levels and heart disease are not common.
The key is to have three or four really, really good friends, and then, of course, plenty of people who aren't necessarily friends but are fun to be around, or result in a mutually beneficial relationship, or share common interests.
At the University of Southern California this year, Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments and chairwoman on several boards, not only spurred students to find someone to be passionate about — but also to expand their bandwidth of diversity by getting to know people with whom they have seemingly nothing in common.
The 500 companies listed here vary dramatically by region, industry and size, but they have one thing in common: They're in serious growth mode at a time when most businesses decidedly are not.
Whether you recognize it or not, all successful small businesses — regardless of what they do or sell — have one thing in common: their owners know how to build and maintain relationships.
The Republican party of Lincoln's day doesn't have much in common with the current Republican party.
But, no growth plan will matter if you don't have the two key attributes that all growing companies have in common.
Not suprisingly, the best CEOs — the ones that are able to build highly profitable, fast - growing companies — had a lot in common.
I won't reveal yet who my favorites are, but I will say that these young scientist - founders came up with very creative solutions for preventing infections in some common surgeries, tackling resistance in targeted antibody drugs, improving gene vectors for cell therapies, helping the vision - impaired «see» faces and better read their environments, imaging hard - to - see spots in the lungs and other organs, improving genetic risk analysis, and expediting the logistical operations of hospitals.
Some common conditions of bail include living at a particular address, not contacting certain people, giving in your passport so you can't leave the country, and reporting to a police station once a week.
(To clarify, issues that are not common stocks still trade on the NYSE, but they are not included in the computation of the NYSE Composite Index. -RCB-
As you've read through this overview of penalties, you may have noticed that they all tend to have one thing in common: when something is done to benefit the business first, not the user, it tends to result in a penalty.
«More in touch with humanity and who we are, and what we should do to not only to take care of the planet but also to solve our common problems, which clearly are many.»
Although the report doesn't say how many rachets were supposed to lock in profits, as opposed to prevent against losses, Kramer says they were more common in 2015 than in 2014.
«We're not going to see a complete redo of Dodd - Frank, nor should we... We're going to see some sensible, pragmatic common - sense changes to eight years of regulation... Things won't happen in a dramatic way, but it will definitely happen.»
That the building didn't fall down when less cooled in the recent heat wave proved it was possible, as if common sense didn't tell us already.
However the future of Kit and Ace is to unfold, you can bet they'll sort it out the way family businesses usually do — quietly and respectfully (if not always democratically), and with a common end goal in mind.
And if you don't have a lengthy track record of success with other ventures — a common problem women run into when pursuing VC — Yeung suggests weaving in personal achievements.
A common problem working couples have is not being able to leave their personal life at home, which can lead to continuations of arguments in the office.
«And I'm not 100 percent sure that we can say today — we means President Trump and myself — that we have a common position, a common opinion about Russia although when it comes to the conflict in Ukraine it seems that we were on the same line,» he added.
After you've read them, see if the words game and business don't have a little more in common than you thought.
With a very diverse skill set and strong common believe in not only the product, but also the type of company they are building, Agnieszka and her team have been able to quickly launch Decorilla - and bring it to profitability.
High turnover is common in financial services, and while the bank's wide variety of products, and preponderance of business units offering them, give employees plenty of opportunity to move up (or sideways) instead of out, the company has learned not to leave loyalty to fate.
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