Sentences with phrase «arbiters when»

In honor of that, we wanted to show the tiny style icons some love for inspiring us all these years and proving that, even though you might have dressed like a hobo when you were 18, you can blossom into two - time CFDA award - winning style arbiters when you grow up.
It's difficult for Smashwords or any other retailer, distributor or publisher to assume the role of moral arbiter when there's so much grey area.

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«Just as these misguided arbiters of the mainstream view an adult entertainment star as an anathema to the political process,» she said, when she eventually decided against a bid, «so too do they view the dishwasher, the cashier or the bus driver.»
Time is the arbiter of value, and when you have businesses that grow, and those that don't, only then, over the passage of time, can you truly understand the drivers of compounding.
These courts are supposed to be neutral arbiters — a way to correct for the power imbalance that existed prior to NAFTA, when Canada and Mexico had to take their grievances to US courts.
How do you reconcile using Augustine as an arbiter on Christianity when you plainly abhor the teachings of the Catholic Church, which he helped write?
Since when has CNN become the arbiter of «right» and «wrong» types of people?
When other ethical systems set up the goal of a knowledge of good and evil, man immediately becomes the arbiter of that knowledge and assumes the role of God who alone has this knowledge.
He writes, inter alia, «When the pope is understood not only as final arbiter to the deposit of faith but also its only source of theological reinterpretation, there is surely at least an impoverishment of the Church's theological life.»
So much for the separation of church and state when state institutions set themselves up as arbiters in theological and moral disputes.
My comment is actually more of a question: how can the GOP recover its national electoral footing when unelected, self - appointed arbiters of political correctness like Rush Limbaugh are so prominently in the limelight?
He can not be the arbiter of whether he is doing so or not particularly when it involves protecting his closest associates.»
«While we fully understand that policymakers must integrate the best available scientific data with other factors when developing policies, we think it would be unfortunate if policymakers became the arbiters of scientific information and circumvented the peer - review process,» the AAAS Board says.
Their function is, when confronted with a new application for a patent, to be first detective and then arbiter.
Since when did biologists become arbiters of the laws of supply and demand?
When mice are fed during the day, says Yanagisawa, DMH hijacks the SCN signals, making food the primary arbiter of the circadian clock.
For us, the ultimate arbiter of whether a film is good or bad is when you sit with 350 people who've paid their money to see your movie.
Muijs said that when looking at pupil outcomes — «the ultimate arbiter of successful education reform» — it's important to take into account of the time it takes for a whole cohort to go through a reformed school before taking national examinations.
And you have to kind of step back and say, «When did Pearson and McGraw - Hill become the arbiters of privilege in American education?»
If Mr. Fowler, often regarded as the final arbiter of modern English, is correct, then I am pretty sure I have captured the ultimate irony — or at least the automotive version of it — when I opine that the mainstream automaker most likely to carry on the ages - old tradition of powering its luxury sedans with a naturally aspirated V8 is going to be... Hyundai.
Look at what happened at Apple when it decided to play cultural arbiter rather than producer of quality products.
Founded in 1884, AKC is unquestionably the arbiter of all things «pedigree» and with a steadfast commitment to maintaining the integrity of the pure - bred dog registry, they're no pushover when it comes to accepting just any new breed.
What do you do when your controversy courting iOS game about shuttling illegal immigrants across the border gets rejected by Apple's arbiters of good taste?
That was when the idea of playing as the Dervish, later called the Arbiter, first came up, to see the Covenant from another side.
As you gather enough relics for another skill point, or when you collect the pages for a new Book of the Dead chapter, or when you get directions for the next level in the Soul Arbiter's Maze, you can immediately cash in.
Just when you thought it was safe to walk into a gallery and pretend to be shocked or titillated, you turn the corner and see his ludicrous portrait of art world arbiter Clement Greenberg as «Clemunteena Gweenburg» (1971), an androgynous figure simultaneously pleasuring and sodomizing him / her self with paint brushes.
When it failed to sell at a 1990 Sotheby's auction, the couple — and by default, Schnabel — were skewered in multiple articles, as well as in Anthony Haden - Guest's 1996 art - world tell - all True Colors, as arbiters of the eighties bubble.
And another thing on «peer review», You hold up this to be the arbiter of the truth, when it is merely intended to sort good science papers from bad papers, to sort the wheat form the chaff, like revewing a pile of job applications.
Are they the sole arbiters of what, how and when «weather changes» becomes «climate change»?
«An arbiter is a person who is your Little Helper when it comes to the dispute caused by the result of a deal, but you will never know their name.
I mean, how can the normal arbiter of lawyer conduct, the law society, sanction lawyers for their conduct vis a vis SRLs when their role in lawyer continuing education creates an interest in helping lawyers beat SRLs in court?
But this happens when the governing body or its delegate concludes that the on - field arbiter has erred in the context of the rules or laws of the game in question.
In competition law there was a sea change when consumer welfare became the arbiter of competition policy.
When settlement differences are arbitrated, a neutral arbiter hears the arguments of both sides and then makes a final decision.
It assumes that the platform is the appropriate arbiter of privacy rights — a perhaps questionable assumption given platforms» history of getting things wrong when it comes to privacy.
Others are proposing alternatives that move entirely outside the Silk Road system, in which a central arbiter held bitcoins in escrow, releasing them when both parties to a transaction were satisfied.
Honestly, when I know more folks and investors than the arbiters of a specific market could ever imagine exists, why would I limit myself when funding will pay your fees as well?
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