Sentences with phrase «as the collar of»

Wear a blond fur scarf with a cream boyfriend cardigan, or a black fur scarf as the collar of a black sweater.
Only now there were three other things «wrong»: I should 1) have pulled my collar straight, 2) not have pulled the belt so tight and 3) have worn another top underneath it as the collar of the body is competing with the collar of the coat.
Now known as the Collar of Shame around here, but amazingly it's worked.

Not exact matches

Many of those white - collar service jobs pay more than factory work, as they are occupied by people with higher educations, according to the Conference Board.
He's a self - made billionaire, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and a star of the hit ABC reality show «Shark Tank,» though he started out as the child of a blue - collar family from Pittsburgh.
The last time you asked your assistant to make a dinner reservation for you and a client, when you recently dropped off your dry cleaning and asked for extra starch in the collars, when a client was delayed sending in payment and you had to follow up, did you say, «please» as part of your communication?
Pabst Blue Ribbon is well - known as an inexpensive, blue - collar, Milwaukee lager favored by college students because of its cheapness and accessibility — that is, if you live in the United States.
And a recent survey by EY found that millennials «question the longevity of the industry... Further, they primarily see the industry's careers as unstable, blue - collar, difficult, dangerous and harmful to society.»
Wang said a number of steps must be taken to attempt correction of the miss, including reviewing if pollsters adequately captured hard - to - poll demographics — such as blue - collar white voters — and as beginning to understand how to capture the leanings of undecided voters.
Support for Clinton wasn't strong as residents — many who are blue - collar workers in the petrochemical industry — were concerned whether her environmental and energy proposals would ultimately have a negative impact on their jobs, said Brandon Rottinghaus, a political science professor at the University of Houston.
Investors aren't looking for Canadian courts to sentence white - collar criminals as severely as U.S. courts do, according to Michael Watson, director of enforcement at the Ontario Securities Commission.
As a handheld, the Switch feels respectably rigid and durable, an unostentatious but beautiful carbon - black slate that's like a blue collar version of an Apple product.
Statistics from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, up to date as of October 2001, make it even clearer how few white - collar criminals are behind bars.
But Eisinger reserves his sharpest barbs for what he sees as the clubby culture that has emerged between the top levels of the Justice Department and white - collar defense lawyers.
And since the collar holds the battery and other electronics, the buds themselves are usually as thin as a standard pair of in - ear monitors.
Sherry's dog, Perla — a white, toy - sized ball of fur with a sharp bark and pink rhinestone collar — sniffs at me eagerly as I make my way inside.
You can wear the small black or silver square as jewelry on top of your clothing a few inches below your collarbone, or hidden under a collar or attached to a bra strap.
As Vancouver Sun investigative reporter David Baines revealed in a series of articles, Eker has invited the likes of Milowe Brost, who is currently in prison awaiting trial over an alleged $ 400 - million Ponzi scheme in Alberta, convicted white - collar criminal Nick Thill, Michael Ruge, who was banned for life from dealing in securities by the BCSC, and Nick Lathigee, head of the failed Freedom Investment Club, to present at his «Millionaire School» events and received commissions for steering investors in their direction.
Painting the Keystone as something that would simply enable Canadian exports with no obvious economic benefit for Americans has a better chance of resonating with blue - collar Democrats than anything to do with green - house gas emissions.
The Best Buy worker turned it over to an FBI agent, who concluded the computer had once stored images known as the «Jenny» shots, a series of photographs showing a naked little girl wearing a collar.
Bignall stresses that Americans» perceptions of robots is altered by a cultural lens which depicts them as an existential threat — one that costs blue - collar workers their livelihood and down the line could endanger society as a whole (think the dystopian future in «Terminator»).
As the «Czar of Cars» discusses on CNBC's «Blue Collar Millionaires,» Gill grew up in Fresno, Calif. working in a first - generation Indian family of immigrant farm workers.
Modelled on official racewear of the 1970s (the strapped collar is as much a giveaway as the stripes), the inside features an iconic image of McQueen and his «Little Porsche» 908 — the car he drove for 12 Hours of Sebring in 1970, and nearly won.
I answered the door and was surprised to meet a well - dressed man and woman who introduced themselves as agents of a well - known American federal agency that investigates terrorism, counterintelligence, cybercrime, public corruption, civil rights, organised crime, white - collar crime, violent crime and weapons of mass destruction (and which shall remain unnamed here).
In terms of the large - scale, mass - produced economy, the utility of low - skill human workers is rapidly diminishing, as many blue - collar jobs (e.g., in manufacturing) and white - collar jobs (e.g., processing insurance paperwork) can be handled much more cheaply by automated systems.
He looks more like the Australian public servant he once was — with large round spectacles, while sweaters and jeans are as often part of his garb as collared shirts and ties.
Even as the company tests delivery by drone and ways to restock toilet paper at the push of a bathroom button, it is conducting a little - known experiment in how far it can push white - collar workers, redrawing the boundaries of what is acceptable.
Our directors and Executive Officers may not at any time engage in hedging transactions (such as swaps, collars, and similar financial instruments) that would eliminate or limit the risks and rewards of Walmart stock ownership.
There are additional costs associated with option strategies that call for multiple purchases and sales of options, such as spreads, straddles, and collars, as compared to a single option trade.
In - kind donations of pet supplies included items such as food and water bowls, kitty litter, pet beds, collars and leashes, all trucked into neighborhoods hit particularly hard by Harvey and Irma, with help from animal welfare agency Rescue Bank.
The pro-migration Senators» complaints about border agents, deportations, and detention beds come as blue - collar wages are beginning to rise after decades of minimal growth, and as Trump's deputies step up their efforts to deter migration by illegal immigrants and asylum - seekers.
«Canada doesn't have a well - developed system of prosecution of white - collar crime and I think, quickly, the government will find itself overwhelmed,» Mr. Dattu said, as trials in such cases are inevitably lengthy and expensive.
As chairwoman, Yellen made a point of visiting job training centres around the country and meeting with blue - collar workers to get a better sense of how Fed's policies were playing out for average people.
With looming cuts to the Justice Department's budget, it is fair to infer that investigations of white - collar crimes, especially those involving corporations, will diminish over the next few years as resources are put toward higher priorities.
BOB, a boring old believer, and his friend BEN are sipping their coffees as the autumn breeze ruffles the collars protruding from the necks of their sweater vests.
Its basic message was that blue - collar workers - the sort of people who in my youth often made as much money as college - educated middle managers - were losing ground in the face of competition from low - wage workers in Asia.
My dog - collar will stay at home, but there is no contradiction between honest work — which the Judeo - Christian tradition honors as an expression of our selves, our self - worth and our creativity — and serving God in his Church.
But as I put on my «dog - collar» and drape my white stole around me sash - style for the first time that morning, I shall reflect on a four - year journey which began more quietly, albeit in a moment of pure surprise.
But, as Vale shows, this success and popularity rested on sustaining the projects as the home to a very narrow spectrum of the Boston poor, those deemed both deserving and respectable: two - parent, mostly white, single - earner, low - income, working - class families of good character in need of a temporary leg up — a stratum «below the bulk of blue - collar employees but above that of the unemployed, the irregularly employed, and the welfare - dependent.»
The Sanskrit mantras when translated may be as disappointing as Italian opera in translation — words like wheel, bedpost, bridge and collar abound — but in Sanskrit the mantra claimed by one's trainer to have the right nuances of sound and meaning for the believer.
There was a frock - coated and stiff - collared minister standing before a group of starched and uncomfortable boys, he asking questions to which they were to give precise answers — such as, «Who made you?
In recent years in the United States there has been a mounting number of thefts by «respectable» white - collar employees and officials as well as by the usual professional criminals.
Lynn, dressed in all black and wearing a priest collar, listened intently as Coelho argued that he knowingly covered up incidents of sexual abuse, including alleged acts by Brennan, and «ignored common sense and placed children at risk.»
Historically, however, the idea of the ministry as a middle - class, white - collar profession is more the exception than the rule for most American denominations, and in many traditions today it is still a relatively unfamiliar concept.
She would probably like us wearing shock collars where if our minds strayed from thoughts of Jesus we would get a corrective shock (or a snap on the leash as Dave drew).
Clergy in some traditions wear distinctive everyday dress, of which the clerical collar, popularly known as a «dog - collar» is the most common.
Stimpson writes as a modern woman who sees things are they really are: hence, on the subject of clothing she makes the point that a priest in a clerical collar is saying «Hey, world, I'm a priest», and a policeman in uniform is saying «Hey, world, I'm a cop».
To see the issue of economic dislocation as one affecting only laid - off blue - collar workers, for example, or as only the result of Reaganomics, would be a gross misunderstanding of what is happening.
As this world runs its course I see people * everywhere * getting * so much * hotter and hotter under the collar defending their side's «knowledge» of the truth.
As well, despite attending Catholic schools, the indoctrination factor was minimal; apparently, looking back my particular school was one of the first to fall under the shadow of those encroaching secular values... less habits and collars, more suits and cute young teachers to have a crush on
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