Oh, and I am
so remiss to leave this to the end Melissa, but GREAT redo.
So that's what MVP really means: Most Valuable Post!!!!!
So remiss of me not to remember that.
This makes it all the more difficult to understand why the management is
so remiss to bolster the side with a quality signing or two when so much is at stake.
Why have we been
so remiss?
Not exact matches
«Because of our emphasis on the long - term, we may make decisions and weigh tradeoffs differently than some companies... We will continue to make investment decisions in light of long - term market leadership considerations rather than short - term profitability considerations or short - term Wall Street reactions... We aren't
so bold as to claim that the above is the «right» investment philosophy, but it's ours, and we would be
remiss if we weren't clear in the approach we have taken and will continue to take.»
Yes, SoftBank might be the cause for an IPO slump, and yes, Son might be a
so - called «one - man bubble - maker,» but we'd be
remiss not to look at what the Japanese tech behemoth's infusion of cash is doing to move humanity forward in the long - term.
I would be
remiss if I didn't mention these people as potential sources of a small business loan, because
so many small business owners and would - be entrepreneurs get the money they need to start or carry on their enterprise from these folk that I listed it as the second most popular source of small business loans in my article, 8 Sources of Business Start Up Money.
• Murasaki Shikibu, The Diary of Lady Murasaki: Needless to say, The Tale of Genji is the greatest literary achievement of the glorious Heian period of Japanese high culture, and one of the greatest novels ever written, and
so I win no points for needless obscurity here, but having recommended Lady Sarashina's journal above, I would be
remiss in failing to recommend Lady Murasaki's equally (but very differently) lovely collection of vignettes and meditations and acute observations (and gossip).
What goes in must come out,
so we would be
remiss if we didn't quote Diane Robinson again, who wrote: «Cayenne produces natural warmth and stimulates the peristalic motion of the intestines, aiding in assimilation and elimination.»
So while I've not tried this recipe yet I would be
remiss if I didn't tell you that the discovery of your site has enriched my life.
As much as Ive critisised Wenger a great deal and I still feel he has been fatally
remiss in certain area's BUT and there is always a but, the real pproblem as you have
so rightly cited is Stan Kroenke AND a board who are far less concerned with the club winning trophies are far more concerned with running a business that pays millions in dividends into thier greedy pockets!!!
I would be
remiss not to note that Leeds has yet to allow a goal when Jansson is playing
so far this season.
To reminisce of Mascherano and Alonso is not
remiss of us when
so recently, Klopp had the likes of Bender and Gündoğan or Şahin as his central midfield core.
(I have been
remiss in my pop culture references lately,
so I thought to add this one, although it is sappy)
Jenna: I
so appreciate your comments on TLT and feel
remiss for not getting in touch with you directly.
We're reminded that we've been
so busy writing about the Wabbit, the Rev and Snooki, we've been
remiss in listing some of the Republican challengers in the Nov. 2 general election:
We committed to bringing you a comprehensive list of the top tanning bed lotions,
so we'd be
remiss not to mention Sungodz.
«
So we would be
remiss if we didn't take steps to protect that asset.»
So although we can agree that stealing documents and posting them online is not an acceptable practice, we would be
remiss if we did not point out that the Heartland Institute has had no qualms about utilizing and distorting emails stolen from scientists.
OK, it's not technically a mineral, but vitamin D is
so critical to health that we'd be
remiss not to include it.
So I would be
remiss not to equip you with every possible technique I've studied to keep the body in pristine shape, especially if you're laying down some serious damage by going above and beyond the status of «weekend warrior».
I mean, this blog is supposed to be a way for me to share my life and whatever happens to be going on in my life at that moment,
so I'd be
remiss if I just «left out» the spiritual part of my life.
It's beyond January 1st,
so this is not a resolution post, but I would be
remiss if I didn't look back on 2017.
We would be
remiss, of course, if we didn't spotlight One Direction's Harry Styles, who set aside his now - standard uniform of skinny jeans and baggy T - shirts in favor of a printed Gucci suit
so fabulous, it nearly broke the Internet.
I quit my full - time job in marketing to pursue a career as a freelance writer,
so I'd be
remiss if I left something like this off the list.
We'd be
remiss in not mentioning the biggest movie story of the year
so far, Joss Whedon «s «The Avengers,» which isn't just the third biggest movie of all time at this point, but also a tremendously entertaining summer blockbuster, one of the better examples of the form in recent years.
As you peruse our choices, mine and Bill's, please consider that we are flawed, have occasionally been
remiss, and I personally wish I could extend this list even further
so as to give a nod to Hedwig and the Angry Inch, but alas. - Walter Chaw, January 1, 2002
I would also be
remiss if I ignored everything Dead Rising 4 does
so well.
So before we moved on to the actual movies themselves, we'd be
remiss if we didn't spend a little time first on that other crucial part of the movie marketing machine: the trailer.
And considering how successful the movie has been
so far, Marvel would be
remiss if they didn't try everything to bring Coogler back for a second film.
I would be
remiss if I didn't address the few books out there that list
so called promotional groups on Facebook and Goodreads.
Of course, we'd be
remiss to mention (and if you missed the pic above) the Bold 9900 comes complete with a full QWERTY keyboard, of which Blackberry does
so very very well.
The system is
so well fleshed out that Amazon would be
remiss in not producing its own tablet.
But I would be
remiss if I did not also point out that there is still
so,
so much unrealized potential in terms of Kindle software and Amazon's relationships with Kindle customers and content providers, including:
So, while many of the steps below do have our own unique twist, I would be
remiss to say that Jonny, Steve, and Nick have not provided valuable wisdom in shaping our launch process.
And if you couldn't already tell, we love our sweets,
so we'd be
remiss if we didn't recommend a visit to Sheri's Sweet Shoppe.
A Confession: I've been
remiss in keeping my Demand schedule updated — and
so I'll be borrowing a page from my friend Robert at www.awardbookingservice.com/blog and -LSB-...]
So, we would be
remiss if we did not also bring you this: the Ultimate Guide to Drinking in Israel.
New Zealand is renowned for its wine regions,
so missing out on the delicious local wines would be
remiss.
Singapore is a former British trading colony — you'll see remnants of British rule all over the city, including cricket pitches and the colonial - style Raffles Hotel —
so there is plenty of Western food and drink on offer, too, although you'd be
remiss to eat at a Hooters, say, when there is
so much else on offer.
A Confession: I've been
remiss in keeping my Demand schedule updated — and
so I'll be borrowing a page from my friend Robert at www.awardbookingservice.com/blog and will be updating my Demand Schedule during my time off this week.
I've been a little
remiss in sending this because I've been
so busy....
With that justification out of the way, here is a story that pushes the boundaries of relating to videogames, but it is
so amazing that we would be
remiss in not letting you know about its existence.
It's technically sound and runs perfectly on Switch,
so if you've had fun with the game in the past and are looking for that same experience on the go then you'd be
remiss not to pick it up.
So many of the traditional rules governing this genre have been broken that it wouldn't be entirely
remiss to say that Project Cars is more an example of racing game evolution than simple continuation.
I'd feel
remiss to not mention the presence of in - game loot boxes, but at this point in the cycle,
so many weeks away from release, what's needed to be said has been said.
Apparently they went into crunch mode to release another one of these
so soon after its last video diary,
so we'd feel
remiss if we didn't feature it.
I've been
remiss in updating these comparisons (see 2012, 2011, and 2010), but this is a good opportunity to do
so.
However
remiss they may have been to accept
so uncritically what Climategate has shown to be a contrived consensus, it's important, now that authoritative dissent is finally being allowed to see the light of day, that they can look to it, for support in expressing what are still socially and politically risky views.
I would be terribly
remiss if I did not thank Gail Cohen and Karen Lorimer of Thomson Reuters for providing me with a wonderful opportunity to write a monthly column almost five years ago; Carol Mabey for her patience at trying to correct my grammar every month; and the legal profession for providing
so many topics to write about.