Sentences with phrase «become customary»

It must never be forgotten that, with all the zeal that has become customary in the world of superstar tech firms, Facebook executives talk about their company in missionary terms.
We're using the Litecoin Cash name simply because it has become customary in recent months for a coin which forks a blockchain to prefix its name with the name of the coin being forked.
Around about this time of year, it has become customary in the world of legal technology to ask «What are Richard Susskind's predictions for the coming year?»
Changed hours of work — If a specific shift or certain hours have become customary, your employer can not make any real change without your consent.
It seems to have become customary to find out about Epic's weekly Fortnite challenges from data miners but who are we to complain.
As has become customary with many AAA titles, a modder solved the problem independently, and the game was no less broken than it already was.
It has become customary in these end - of - the - year retrospectives to highlight the contributions of a particular writer, or writers, who helped define the year's critical discourse.
It has become customary to use MR to image the brain and cervical spinal cord in dogs suspected of having CLM and syringomyelia.
Those things become customary early on and will not bring about fear or aggression later in their lives.
As has become customary for the 718 range, the Cayman is the cheaper of the GTS pair with prices starting at # 59,866.
Going out with a bang It's become customary to talk about Sam Peckinpah's classic as the tombstone of the Western genre, the moment when Hollywood's already - tired tradition of white - hat heroics was plunged irrevocably into nihilism, apocalypse and zero - sum catharsis.
It has become customary to place 2001 in a challenging or dark or dystopian sci - fi tradition as opposed to the all - conqueringly sucrose Star Wars.
Be carb smart Vodka sodas have become the customary skinny cocktail because both vodka and club soda (note: not tonic) are carb free.
It has become customary at this time of year to suggest players that Arsenal should buy in the summer to boost their chances of glory in the season ahead.
As has become customary, Gianluigi Buffon took the weekend after a European fixture off, with Wojciech Szczesny starting in his place.
And, in what has become their customary style, pillaged the Bundesliga by snapping up Niklas Süle and Sebastian Rudy from Hoffenheim.
Along with these, and apparently from a desire to accent the joyous rather than the austere aspects of Christian worship, celebration has become customary.
A poll taken of Long Island Catholics and reported in Newsday has a finding that has become customary in media discussions.
Diamonds became customary for engagement rings when the diamond company De Beers ran a diamond engagement ring ad campaign with the slogan «A Diamond Is Forever» in 1947.
Tailor - made travel services are fast becoming customary among wealthy travelers looking to escape cookie - cutter vacation packages.
Furthermore, since the death and resurrection of Jesus was central to Christian belief and practice, and since teaching was often done with the help of symbols, it probably became customary as a part of nearly every meal where Christians were gathered, to remind people that the bread they were eating represented the body of Jesus which was broken for them, and the wine they were drinking represented His blood.
Soon it became customary, at least in the city of Rome, to take a fragment of bread from the celebration of Communion at the central gathering place (where the bishop presided over the service) and place it with the bread for Communion at the other worship services.
Chants suggesting that Arsenal had wasted their money became customary.
«It was not until the fourteenth century that an hour of uniform length became customary due to the invention of mechanical clocks,» Beard writes with several coauthors in a recent review of the leap - second debate.
It became customary to bow before fighting a hostile player invader.
Apparently in the Middle Ages it was anyone taking communion was required to fast for several hours beforehand and so it became customary for the Lord Chancellor to offer «breakfast» to the judges before they returned to court.
Resumes only became customary after World War II, as a means for employers to eliminate unqualified candidates among scores of GIs looking for new jobs.

Not exact matches

It was before Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen broke the customary sphinxlike silence of her office to observe that valuations in some tech categories have become «substantially stretched,» before the tech sector eclipsed financial services as the leading destination for elite business school graduates, and before tech money made over large swaths of New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Austin, and, of course, the entire San Francisco Bay Area, where one in five working adults is employed by a tech firm.
Only Paul mentions the commandment to repeat the rite, though (since Paul's letter is some years earlier than Mark's gospel) by Mark's time it has doubtless become so customary that it didn't need to be mentioned.
Surely a man who possesses even a little erectioris ingenii has not become entirely a cold and clammy mollusk, and when he approaches what is great it can never escape his mind that from the creation of the world it has been customary for the result to come last, and that, if one would truly learn anything from great actions, one must pay attention precisely to the beginning.
Aside from that, it has been customary that every U.S. President met with Billy Graham since he became well - known.
Then last season happened and Antonio Conte became manager and Moses got his customary pre-season chance and took it.
Although most of the team members (including faculty members and graduate students) usually have little or no expertise on the selected question or topic, MTBI participants, graduate students, and faculty members become equal research partners, thereby altering the customary research environment.
Last July, the group planted endangered Torreya taxifolia seedlings in new habitat patches north of their customary domain in Florida, where it is becoming too hot for the conifers to survive.
Justice (R) Dr. S.S. Paru would also present a thorough analysis and a tri-fold synthesis of the prevalent situation of «social injustice» that is gradually becoming predominant in the customary frameworks of nearly every sector, segment and section of human life.
During the customary 5 years of undergraduate studies, I became exposed to a wide variety of fascinating topics.
Though it doesn't feature the theme it's become synonymous with, Brian Tyler's fabulous end title music begs to be sat through, and not just for the customary post-credits sequence that follows.
Rogen, Baruchel and Robinson all bring their customary level of comic timing to the fray, but McBride proves to be the ace in the hole as he starts off as the most troublesome and self - centred of the group and actually becomes progressively worse despite the obvious benefits of him being the polar opposite.
As has become somewhat customary, the second disc here is simply a digital copy of the feature, included for use on portable devices.
So it was an easy decision for the clients to participate and benefit: Trident would only charge its customary commission based on revenues received by the authors, and Trident would not become an e-book publisher, profiting at the client's expense, being a rights holder, and finding itself potentially in an adversarial position with authors.
As for break - shrinkwrap - to - accept - terms licenses, IIRC an English court (hint: jurisdiction uncomfortably close to home for me) ruled in the early 00s that because they'd been around since the 1970s they were «customary» and hence had become binding by default.
As collaborators in art and life, they attempt to make their work not about the compromises that are customary between two or more individuals who artistically create together but about a situation where collaboration itself takes over and becomes the third party which is truly present and primary.
There are customary systems for composing an image which become clear after a long day of trolling artists» websites — central shapes, which fit comfortably inside the edges of the picture plane, and room for the eye to move back in space.
It became the basis for Certificates of Customary Right of Occupancy (CCRO), a creative approach to applying the Tanzanian Village Land Act.
The article addresses a central question: did the fair and equitable treatment standard (FET) in investment regimes become a norm of customary international law?
Better in this instance, we think, to allow change through the customary political processes, in which the people, gay and straight alike, become the heroes of their own stories by meeting each other not as adversaries in a court system but as fellow citizens seeking to resolve a new social issue in a fair - minded way.
Business Expenses Insurance is designed to cover your share of the expenses that are normal and customary in the conduct and operation of your office should you become disabled.
The app icons like became the shape of a teardrop, with an addition to the customary circle, sq. and squircle shapes (rounded sq.).
Since Google Cardboard debuted at the 2014 conference, it's become somewhat customary for Google to update us on where it thinks the future of virtual reality is going.
Land rights land only becomes meaningful in light of the other three purposes: compensation, recognition of Indigenous customary law and spiritual attachment, and self - determination.
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