Sentences with phrase «between remaining true to»

Not exact matches

This is particularly true in the corporate bond market where credit spreads (the gap between treasury and corporate borrowing costs) have remained close to all - time lows.
When government and churches (or FBOs) engage in a direct financial contract, smooth navigation between Charitable Choice's front and back ends seems best achieved when the FBO remains true to its religious character — offering clients what it regards as a holistic ministry — yet agrees to compartmentalize its programming.
«There is a great gulf fixed between those who want to prove the historicity of everything reported in the Bible in order to demonstrate that the Bible is «true after all, and those who, committed to living under the authority of scripture, remain open to what scripture itself actually teaches and emphasizes,» he says.
Ozil sandwich between Welbeck and Monreal is good enough balance, granted Monreal remains true to his defending responsibilities and we know Welbz is a work worse, Ozil can also cut in when attacking and this will protect him from hardworking Kante and Matic who may swallow him in the middle especially without Xhaka and Carzola back there when he loses the ball.
Based out of the Ottawa Gatineau area, my style honours real life so that you can remain true to the moment and I can capture the beautiful connections between you and the people you love.
If the Tories do rear their «true» head & claim that the cuts will (& should) be permanent, then the debate will be between amputation vs cure in how to deal with the deficit, breaking what patina of consensus still remains between political parties over the necessity of the welfare state.
The designs of Alaïa all tend to emphasize the hourglass shape of women, underlining the contrasts between a thin waist and wide hips while other designers where looking for unusual silhouettes, he always remained true to «l'éternel féminin».
That fine line between trying new things and remaining true to my style?
Yet the film remains true to McEwan's intellectual preoccupations with different kinds of love, and has lost none of the novel's most memorable elements: the plays on the ambiguity of the title, the arresting first scene, and the strange dynamics of the relationship between Joe and Jed.
Despite being a brawler, the game remains surprisingly true to its RPG roots, having players choose between a human fighter, cleric, elf, and dwarf, each with their own different stats and abilities.
When rethinking what the North American contribution to this exhibition should be in the Latin American leg of its itinerary, I have tried to remain true to our original intention of attesting to the variety of options explored by artists working in the field of video and of recognizing the existing relationship between these personal aesthetic representations and the enormous macro-system that is commercial television.
Furthermore, although it is true that the procedure laid down in Article 267 TFEU is an instrument for cooperation between the Court of Justice and the national courts, by means of which the former provides the latter with the points of interpretation of EU law necessary in order for them to decide the disputes before them, the fact remains that when there is no judicial remedy under national law against the decision of a court or tribunal of a Member State, that court or tribunal is, in principle, obliged to bring the matter before the Court of Justice under the third paragraph of Article 267 TFEU where a question relating to the interpretation of EU law is raised before it...
I'm glad to see and read that people may have the true story in front of them but remain in solution mindset, understanding the difference between needs and wants.
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