Although Merchants Market Group has been successful the last few years, it is
always at the mercy of the tourism market, given that the Caribbean is a tourism - based economy.
Of course we are
always at the mercy of that darned daylight!
«They are selling into global markets so there is a lot of competition and you are
always at the mercy of weather conditions.
They were
always at the mercy of injuries and time.
Finding child care that's affordable can be a lifesaver so you're not
always at the mercy of your support network's schedule.
«Part of the systemic problem that has plagued MOVA over the last four administrations, quite frankly both Democrats and Republicans, is that the funding mechanism is
always at the mercy of the mayor,» Ulrich said.
«When it comes to the state budget we're
always at the mercy of what's done in Albany, so we always kind of wait on pins and needles; I don't expect there to be major issues,» he said.
The number of «codes» is always overwhelming, and the dealer is
ALWAYS at the mercy of the factory for instructions as to how to correct the problems.
@jiggunjer You are
always at the mercy of a majority shareholder vote to do something you personally disapprove of.
In all tactical game, you are
always at the mercy of the steps you've taken to get to the point you are at.
Educational publishing, especially in large print runs is
always at mercy of Ministries of Education, school boards and textbook selectors.
The debtors are
always at the mercy of their creditors after all — something everybody found out during the 2008 financial crisis.
Libya is in the middle of a civil war, while Iraqi oil supplies are
always at the mercy of sectarian violence.
Not exact matches
satans aim was to stop the fulfillment of the seed that would crush satan underfoot.This hybrid between the angels and man created giants abominations in Gods eyes.They also were a threat to Gods people as can be seen by the giants in the land of caanan after the flood.If we agree on that then there is no way that Eve would have had intercourse with satan [false doctrine of the seed of satan -RCB- because the blood lines were still untainted by angelic beings or satan
at the time of Noah maybe that is also why the genealogy of Christ is well presented with no surprises apart from Hagar and Ruth these two were gentiles that shows Gods
mercy grace was
always there to all nations he accepts people by faith not by race.Prior to the flood the mixing of the angels and man must have been widespread after the flood these beings were present but in limited numbers and God told his people to destroy them as they were abominations but they were a threat to Gods people.It would be interesting to hear what the rabbis had to say on this matter as i would think the stories would have been past down from generation to the next.Especially regarding the flood.God promised he would never flood the earth again but a time is coming when the earth will be judged not by flood but by fire Jesus is our ark and we are safe in him.brentnz
If the Seahawks ran their base defense or their Bear front, they would
always be left with the weakside three - technique
at the
mercy of a couple of 315 - pound men.
During the day she is
at the
mercy of our crazy run around schedule, so naps aren't
always consistent.
Construction industry advocates contend that a victory before an Oneida County judge shows that contractors need not
always be
at the
mercy of local government officials in bid disputes.
A sector like FMCG is
always going to be
at the
mercy of changing market conditions, and in an uncertain economic climate P&G are not recruiting a great deal
at the moment.
Even if you feel like you're
at the
mercy of a pattern that has been with you for a lifetime, change is
always possible.
The less informed will
always be
at the
mercy of those that are more informed.
Journeyman director James McTeigue's better work (V for Vendetta, Sense8) has
always maintained an element of social commentary: we sense him lingering when Burke tells Union «You are a woman, alone,
at the
mercy of strangers», which makes it even more cathartic whenever our resourceful heroine locates a weak spot.
He's the love child of David Mamet and a thirteen - year - old virgin
at the
mercy of pals handsomer and more popular than he,
always trying to impress with his blue toughness without the maturity to understand that what made him cool way back when with Clerks wasn't his scatological horniness, but his intelligence and flashes of observational sophistication.
In all three contract examples, the publisher decides if permission will be granted — and knowing that it's
always safer to say «no» instead of «yes,» the authors are
at their publishers»
mercy on non-compete clauses.
Also — if you enter into a contract without a writing, and a dispute arises, a court will often imply many of the terms of that contract — and going to court is extremely expensive, which leaves most authors
at the
mercy of publishing houses (or courts, which isn't
always better) when it comes to the contract terms.
Evaluating the value of currencies is
always difficult because you are usually
at the
mercy of a central bank that can print new currency on a whim.
Unfortunately brand names don't
always mean high quality, so the knowledge of how to read and decipher the ingredient labels prevents you from being
at the
mercy of the food manufacturers.
By design, the traditional sheltering paradigm has made our shelters not only deadly and abusive to animals, but hostile and unwelcoming to people who do care, leaving animals
at the
mercy of those who don't but who will
always claim, as political expediency requires, that they do.
It seems like your team
always needs a
Mercy these days, so
at least you can look incredible while you're pocket healing and waiting for the perfect rez.
Being charged with a criminal offence
always leaves an individual vulnerable to pre-trial custody and
at the
mercy of police officers who have the discretion to release or detain them pending a bail hearing.