Sentences with phrase «anything substantial from»

No part of this definition indicates anything substantial from a competency standpoint: From a weak «involvement in» to an even weaker «awareness of.»
You're not missing out on anything substantial from not getting the expansion.

Not exact matches

There is nothing intrinsic or magical concerning increasing resource revenues from exports — as money is fungible - and any substantial increases in inflows from a rise in any exports (mfg or resources or anything else exported) will place upward pressure on the exchange rate.
Aristotle (and certainly Thomas) taught that forms, rather than «coming into» matter from outside, are actually «educed» from the inner dynamism of matter itself at a lower level of complexity, all the way down to the interchange of the «elementalqualities» (which appear almost as primal «tendencies» rather than anything substantial).
Commissioners and staffers are legally barred from saying anything about an investigation unless the commission decides to issue a «substantial basis» report detailing wrongdoing.
If anything substantial emerges from this episode, apart from a byelection defeat, it may be a change in the party's culture that has been far too slow in happening.
«Nobody had done rapid - response drilling in the ocean, nobody had drilled anything substantial under 7 kilometers of water, nobody had placed an observatory in a fault that deep, and nobody had retrieved a string of instruments from that deep,» she said.
To top it off, I'll grab anything from a barely there cardigan to a more substantial open sweater or blazer.
It's got some kinks and never rises to anything of substantial merit, but the twisty nature of the plot is entertaining, and the great performances from the three actors help it rise above its minimalistic trappings.
The production of Universal Soldier, given its strange history as a franchise and the apparent idiosyncrasies of this new iteration, is well - worth exploring in detail, but, to that end, a talky commentary track from John Hyams and co-star Lundgren provides more substantial context and on - set anecdotes than anything in the stand - alone featurette.
I will never purchase anything from them again, I will especially never buy a Kindle, and I will use reasonable means (including my substantial blogging and social media presence) to discourage my friends, family and fans from doing any business with Amazon.
Richard, I'm afraid anything you might gain from more even spacing will be given up by bucking the very substantial impetus of hundreds of years of fully - justified books.
From these levels, it is very hard to conclude that the annualized US market returns over the next decade are likely to be anything better than single - digits, with a substantial possibility of mid-single digit or worse annualized rate of return over that period.
This is exacerbated by the fact that there is no physical version of Batman: Arkham Knight on PC, meaning players that purchased from a brick and mortar store don't actually have anything substantial to return.
However, with the announcement from Gearbox today taking away any hopes of players getting to see anything related to a new game in the series at E3 2018, fans will have to continue to be patient to see anything substantial regarding the future of the popular first person shooter franchise.
I haven't, to my recollection, even read anything substantial about that study, other than what I've just cited from McIntyre's notes.
If Florida gleaned anything from Hurricane Andrew, the intensely powerful storm that tore a deadly trail of destruction across Miami - Dade County almost exactly 25 years to the day that Hurricane Harvey barreled into the Texas coastline, it was that living in areas exposed to the wrath of Mother Nature can come at a substantial cost.
By contrast, if you think Citi's definition of «global» firm identifies firms farther down the globalization path, they're likely to have substantial presences in Asia and the MidEast — areas anything but suffering from the Western economies» downturn.
I suggest that with great frequency the Harper - LeBreton usage («the ministerial usage») of «obvious» signals the speaker's intention to engage in an argument from ignorance, in the sense that they assert something as fact for which they will offer little, if anything, by way of substantial evidence.
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