Sentences with phrase «better jettisoning»

It's cheap, exploitive garbage that would have done better jettisoning what there is of a story in favour of just being a semi-celebrity hardcore porno flick.

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It's unclear whether this is good or bad for borrowers — national banks, especially, support the consolidation; some local lenders and SBA staff say jettisoning the personal relationships makes it tougher to negotiate deals and workouts.
Time to Jettison the Sales Funnel and Buying Stage Views — Might as Well Throw Out the Buyer Journey Too
Did it clarify which strongly held Mormon beliefs he would allow to shape his actions and which he would jettison for the good of the whole country?
Hardly anyone would dispute the proposition that morals are more important than mere manners, and the assertion that etiquette can and should be jettisoned for a higher good is commonly made and accepted in everyday life.
Hardly anyone would dispute the proposition that morals are more important than mere manners, and the assertion that etiquette can and should be jettisoned for a higher good is commonly made and accepted in....
Many seminarians will become pastors who are either cynical about the gap between the «true» and the «false» church or who quickly jettison their theology and settle down with «things as they are» in the congregation, offering the congregation no better interpretation of its common life than the mere need for organizational maintenance.
A good friend of mine who is of the same mind as Rush argues that the church jettisoned the human solidarity of the first Christians because it did not work.
Whatever the solution, the highest standards and best practices of scripture should not be jettisoned for expediency.
takling jettisoning him for Campbell after one good game by Campbell is just plain silly...... and Szcehny?
Now the team parted ways with one of its best defensive players, jettisoning Sheldon Richardson to Seattle in exchange for Jermaine Kearse and a second - round pick.
They can get another good young LB in the 2019 draft or a vet in free agency if Foster has to be jettisoned.
So that argument of not being able to beat the big teams has been jettisoned as well.
they should jettison what they like doing best, which is rather than to be winning consistently, they would preferred to praise worship themselves and lamented over a lose.
After a short caretaker spell by trusty old Carles Rexach, Bobby Robson was that successor, and while his tenure saw success in the Copa del Rey and Cup Winners» Cup, as well as arguably Ronaldo's greatest season, he was jettisoned in favour of Louis van Gaal after just one season.
Harry Jane is the only one approaching world class and Hart must be jettisoned as we have several goalies better than him.
Note: Portions of this article, «Jettisoning the infant feeding schedule: Why babies are better off feeding on cue,» are taken from an earlier Parenting Science article, «The infant feeding schedule: Why babies benefit from feeding on demand.»
«As part of the constitutional mandate of the Armed Forces, the military will not jettison the confidence reposed in it by the good citizens of our great nation in ensuring that peace and security prevail in our land.
So far, none of Global's clients have jettisoned the firm, despite the best efforts of at least one other Republican challenger.
The Assembly is, of course, a far sight better then the Senate when it comes to basic functionality, but public opinion polls have shown voters don't differentiate, preferring instead to tar both houses with the same brush and are ready to jettison even their own representatives.
Better and easier to jettison a failing shadow chancellor than a leader.
«Bean counters said, «Well that one job, that's a lot of money we could save in our budget, nobody's clamoring for it, so let's just jettison it,»» Cane says.
In order to keep their genomes trim, he reasoned, these animals must have been good at jettisoning DNA.
In The Best Detox, I described the role of the liver in removing toxins from the blood stream, which can then be jettisoned through the bile into the digestive tract, and eliminated.
The rest of your life starts today, and the success and joy you have in the future depends on how well you can jettison the baggage and ghosts of the past and how earnestly you can nurture and build on the friendships and bonds that will make you stronger and more resilient on your journey to better things.
It seems like every... The word jettison — dating, in its nautical meaning, from the 15th century in English — is commonly used figuratively as well as literally.
(Much to the chagrin of a good deal of fans, screenwriter Steve Kloves and Yates opted to jettison the battle Rowling penned for the climax of Half - Blood Prince in favor of giving more prominence to the loss of Dumbledore.)
The works of Max Brooks, who wrote 2003's satirical and subversively political, «The Zombie Survival Guide», and 2006's, «World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War», provided the kernels of inspiration for this mega-budgeted horror - action - thriller that mostly makes up its own narrative, independent of much of the book content (jettisoning the first - person account style and most of the events), to make it fit more with the ranks of current, eye - candy loaded popcorn movies than a thoughtful adaptation of the best - seller.
All the Pretty Horses may end up being a good movie to watch on DVD, when all the footage is restored and we can see the subtle shadings Thornton jettisoned.
And while the duo jettison a specific sense of place here — everywhere from Memphis to the Big Easy basically gets the postcard montage treatment — it actually serves the story better.
The series» now - vintage combo - heavy combat and static cameras have been jettisoned completely, but the real hook here is the relationship between Kratos and his son, something returning director Cory Barlog (who helmed God Of War 2, a.k.a. the best one) has made it his mission to nail.
Looking at times like John Carpenter's The Thing (John Seale's ravishing cinematography is easily the best part of the boondoggle), Dreamcatcher feels a great deal like what it likely is: a product of a down - on - his - luck director trying to juggle material that's clearly beneath him, jettisoning any sense of rhythm and cohesion in the belief that King's massive sales represent the kind of mindless support that defeats the director's best instincts while offering him a chance to regain the keys to the executive washroom.
This Dawn of the Dead jettisons character development in favor of quick brush strokes, so it helps that the characters are well acted by Polley (as a gold - hearted nurse), Ving Rhames (as a hardass security guard), Mekhi Pfifer (as a street - thug - slash - soon - to - be-daddy, whose wife nurses a zombie bite and a swelled pregnant belly that's a gruesome set piece waiting to happen), and especially Jake Weber (in the Brendan Gleeson role from 28 Days Later, a de-facto dad for the band of survivors).
Scripter John Hughes» sporadic reliance on elements of a decidedly less - than - fresh nature are, as a result, not as problematic as one might've feared, although, by that same token, it's not difficult to wish that certain superfluous elements had been either reduced sharply or jettisoned altogether - with the best example of this the continuing emphasis on Jack's wife's (Teri Garr's Caroline) continuing dealings with her lecherous boss (Martin Mull's Ron).
Natalie Portman and Michael Fassbender were initially attached to this production that went through many hands, but once Arnold (best known for the art - house hit Fish Tank) became its guiding light, she jettisoned all professional actors (Portman and Fassbender were already long gone by then), made the pointed changes to the screenplay she co-wrote with Olivia Hetreed, and opted to go with newcomers.
Meanwhile, the classic commentary track featuring Campbell, Raimi, co-writer Scott Spiegel, and makeup artist Greg Nicotero — the only real major roommate on this dual - layered disc now that the full - frame version of the flick's been jettisoned — resurfaces; if you're unfamiliar with this track, it's one of the few must - listens of the yakker era — not for its information (which is pretty good, actually), but for the camaraderie and off - the - cuff wit of those involved.
There are some funny moments, mostly from Ron White's over-the-top Phil, who is jettisoned from the series pretty early (though his spirit lives on), but the show doesn't seem confident enough in its core characters to let us get to know them better.
It has more than its share of good moments and, a little like Altman's Gosford Park, it makes one wish that if plot were indeed secondary then plot should've been jettisoned.
Appropriateness, however, has pretty much been jettisoned by the filmmakers, who have opted instead for the good - fun - found - in - bad - taste tradition of «The Hangover.»
The idea of two warring Dad's arguing over who is the better father was a nice idea and one played sportingly by Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg, but the sequel feels more like something jettisoned by a studio after a quick buck as opposed to giving the audience something they truly wanted.
To help students glean the good stuff and jettison the junk, the project brings seasoned journalists into secondary school English, social studies, and history classrooms as guides.
Today's eagerness to jettison our commitment to leave «no child behind» is a shame, not just because better tests are on the horizon, but also because it worked.
My wife was hospitalized in late August, and until she came home last Wednesday, I have been juggling essential tasks like mad and jettisoning whatever was absolutely unnecessary for the time being.1 She's much better, thank you, and I am very happy to have her home.
Chevrolet had a good opportunity to jettison the Prizm compact sedan when it scrapped the Geo division earlier this year.
(«American Luxury» has been jettisoned, replaced by «There are those who travel and those who travel well
Chevrolet had a good opportunity to jettison the Prizm compact sedan when it scrapped the Geo division earlier this year.With the compact Cavalier and mid-size Malibu selling well, there really was no need for another small sedan in the Chevrolet lineup - especially one built by another manufacturer.The Prizm, designed and built by Toyota, is made in California in a factory operated by Toyota and General Motors.But the Prizm has something not found in any other sedan wearing the Chevy bow tie: a sterling reputation and the ability to cut across the domestic vs. import battle lines.
Of course the plush carpeting and sound proofing has been jettisoned as well.
Our approach jettisons the inefficiencies of conventional publishing to better serve readers, writers and the environment.
As we rush frantically toward some dazzling digital future, we can not jettison some of the basic frameworks that were constructed to protect authors, their agents, their publishers, and the common good.
There's another possibility, instead of jettisoning DRM the publishers use the threat of doing do to force Amazon into giving them better terms.
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