Sentences with phrase «as a circle for»

Regardless of setting, the controls are the same: players use the touch screen on the game pad, or the analog stick on a controller or gamepad, to draw shapes that turn into attacks, such as a circle for a fist or a line for a sword.

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And as an online bank, bringing in the technology piece and really making that kind of the third leg of the stool brings it full circle for us — and brings it back to our brand in a really authentic way.
Widely known as a serial entrepreneur and CEO, among certain circles he's just as well known for his devotion to fitness, which makes him perfect for this series.
Other studies have discovered that as people age, they seek out situations that will lift their moods — for instance, pruning social circles of friends or acquaintances who might bring them down.
The 17 - year - old plane had circled Tribhuvan International Airport twice as it waited for clearance to land, a company official said.
It was 1917, and although the calorie had been used in chemistry circles for decades — and is often credited to scientists such as Wilbur Olin Atwater and Nicolas Clément — it was Peters who was responsible for popularizing the idea that all we need to become healthier is knowing how much energy is in our food and fervently cutting back the excess.
When it comes to something as important — and expensive — as a lawyer, many people turn to their social circles for advice.
The present French agitation for a «competitiveness pact» is just a classic French ruse for jacking up their own influence as gatekeepers of the inner circle, and has nothing to do with competitiveness, except to reduce it.
Winkler, 58, has a reputation as a sort of adulte terrible, known in business journalism circles for his volcanic temper and his fondness for bow ties.
May also called for big changes to who sits on boards so that they include employees, as is the case in some European countries: «In practice, [board members] are drawn from the same, narrow social and professional circles as the executive team and — as we have seen time and time again — the scrutiny they provide is just not good enough.
Some circles have lamented the downfall of the online auction as being bad for price discovery.
«This is a large number of senior officials and oligarchs, many of whom are in the inner circle of Vladimir Putin and many of whom are facing sanctions for the first time as well as the state - owned enterprises,» the official said.
And as for their comfort zones, «You would laugh to see how uncomfortable middle managers are just standing around in a circle.
Known for his connections to both Bay Street and establishment Liberal circles, Prichard as head of U of T was credited with talking Paul Martin into rewriting the tax rules to allow gifts of stock to be eligible for charitable credits — a game - changing move that unlocked untold millions of philanthropic donations.
Other areas where Target will redouble its efforts this year in offer gifts under $ 15 meant to serve as easy, affordable gifts customers can get for people outside their closest circle, such as a teacher or a second cousin.
While paying for reach is sure to increase numbers, depending on the algorythm, in the end we just circle back around to wondering what is actually changing and if these algorythms we are paying for our added reach on are adapting as well.
Going in - house (as it's known in legal circles) at TD also allowed Saguil to do more for Out on Bay Street, an advocacy network for LGBTQ professionals working in finance, law and related fields.
All of these are not euphemisms, exactly, but they were powerful signifiers to the Playboy reader: She had been recognized as a perfect physical specimen, and had been rewarded for it in the farm leagues, but while she may have been circling close to the venues where nudity is required, there is very good chance — or at least it was plausible for the consumer to believe — that these Playboy photos were her first experience with the form.
Figuring out ways to regulate trading by sophisticated investors in derivatives, which go by exotic names such as «currency forwards» and «credit default swaps,» is a hot topic in international policy circles, largely because failures on this murky side of the market are blamed for the 2008 global credit meltdown and the recession that followed.
Certain circles have pointed towards increased Bitcoin Cash trading activity in South Korea as being a catalyst for this growth, whereas others believe it is a sign of a widespread market recovery.
Heâ $ ™ s Number Two: Â Stephen Poloz was widely acknowledged in economic and political circles as the second - best choice for the top job at the Bank of Canada.
Osteen's personal wealth, and his advocacy for a theology that glorifies material possessions as a sign of God's favor, have long made him a controversial figure in church circles.
These two protruding circles that includes the Edwin Jagger logo provide a very good point of reference for your fingers while your shaving as well as provide extra grip.
Tanks manned by fighters for Libya's interim government shelled loyalists holding out in Muammar Gaddafi's hometown as NATO jets circled overhead, ready to renew air strikes.
Talk in political circles is that he would be a shoe - in for a cabinet spot if elected, maybe as Minister of Minister of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour or Minister of Infrastructure.
While this has made many traders very rich, it has lowered the investment appeal of cryptos among traditional financial circlesas well as those with a weak stomach for dramatic price swings on a daily basis.
Aides do point to Carson's experience on corporate boards (which he says he will resign from now that he's running for president) and the business experience of members of his inner circle, such as Jeff Reeter, Carson's national finance chairman, a managing partner at Northwestern Mutual, as guideposts for his philosophy: the campaign's economic policy will be business - friendly.
As well, Albertans are so hopeful now at the prospect of liberation from the fear of retribution for speaking their minds about government behaviour and policy in public, in the workplace or even among circles of friends.
Moreover, it's easier to network with those people because the «elite» isn't nearly as well defined so you can make friends and expand your circle, instead of just begging people to vote for you.
Roubini has become known in some circles as «Dr. Doom» for his canny prediction of the 2008 Financial crisis.
Another one of Trump's quirks is that he's quick to anger and holds grudges deeply — after one reporter described him as a «short fingered vulgarian,» he would periodically send the reporter photos with his hands circled in gold Sharpie for years afterward.
A year into the project, the weedy field has a compost heap full of organic waste from the kitchen; a growing orchard with biblical fruit trees including a fig and an apple; a Havdalah circle where visitors and residents of the farm gather weekly for a religious ceremony marking the end of Shabbat; and a shmitta area — a part of the land that is allowed to lie fallow for one year out of every seven, as commanded in the Torah.
Jason; so sorry you were so misled but the Bible refers to the earth as a circle (Isa.40: 22) some 700 years before Jesus ever came here and many other descriptions of what goes on here are so accurate as to make one wonder how man would know and if you are sincerely interested in finding what the bible really teaches (and having those misconceptions corrected) just ask and I will be glad to help or go to jw.org for all the free help you will ever need.
Here's CJ's addition to it in the thread: As someone else who argues for Founderism in academic circles, I agree with what you say here.
As a concert promoter my circle of friends is in the thousands and its really not uncommon... Everyones looking for answers and atheism does nt offer anything but negatives or denials.
One refers to the Prophet Mohammed as a «Cult leader for a small inner circle
I have absolutely no problem with Poligomy it is the whole «an Angel gave golden plates (which have never been seen) to Joesph Smith» thing plus the whole women as subserviant to men aspect of LDS and the «inner circle of MEN only in the temples running everything» that make it hard for me to accept.
As for the world of thought, the very furor the young theologian has aroused in academic Protestant circles proclaims him a portent of the first magnitude.
They have seen daughters as a burden and as only having value for breeding purposes or in higher circles for forging political alliances.
For ages men thought that the earth was flat but the bible describes it as a circle, they thought the universe was standing still but it says it is expending.
I appreciate that Julie has acknowledged some of that, but think that — as someone that stands outside the inner circle — your argument may hold much for you than for those in the inner circle.
For several years now, my work as a sociologist has circled around the phenomenon of pluralism.
Lastly, as someone involved in those circles «back in the day», even if indirectly, I want to express my wholehearted sorrow for Julie.
The «liturgical circle» begins by observing and listening to what the church does and says when it gathers for worship as the primary witness to what Christians believe, moves on to theological reflection on the meaning of these data, and then proceeds to reform worship so as to express these meanings more effectively.
In this scientific age some highbrow circles are so obsessed by the restricted notion of truth as the mere mating of intelligence with facts that they think of intelligence as in itself a sufficient implement for the discovery of truth, whereas the fact is that the areas where we can get at truth by intelligence alone are few.
If wives submit to their husbands as the Church submits to Christ, and if husbands love their wives as Christ loved the Church and gave himself up for her, and if both husbands and wives submit to one another as commanded, we enter a never - ending, life - giving circle of mutual submission and love.»
The theological role of the Bible is controversial in many Quaker circles, especially since Quakerism acts as a last desperate handhold for many Christians who feel abused by Biblical literalism and fundamentalism.
If objectivity were a reality in theological circles, Bonhoeffer's view could conceivably serve as a basis for an ecumenical «happening» between the institutional idea found in Roman Catholicism and the «called out» emphasis of Protestantism.
Theresa, who works as an administrator at Victory Outreach Manchester - a church which operates recovery homes for those affected by alcoholism - told Premier: «Even within our own circles, whether it's in work or church, we need to be training people that these guidelines are actually quite stringent.»
Thanks to the two disciplines of law and journalism, I broke away from the university and made for myself the circle of soul mates with whom to renew the search for a way of thinking, writing, and talking that is true to things as they are.
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