Sentences with phrase «blind alleys from»

Orthogonal to coaching, a lawyer might well wish a client to research factual issues, especially anything the client has some experience with, to help identify facts the lawyer might not know to as about, and especially to exclude researching blind alleys from becoming part of the lawyer's more expensive efforts.

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This approach is frustrating and slow, but it keeps us from constantly running down blind alleys.
Kierkegaard conceived it his function as a writer to strip men of their disguises, to compel them to see evasions for what they are, to label blind alleys, to cut off men's retreats, to tear down the niggardly roofs they continue to build over their precious sun - dials, to isolate men from the crowd, to enforce self - examination, and to bring them solitary and alone before the Eternal.
His driving runs from midfield are no longer down blind alleys with his head down, Coutinho now holds his head aloft looking for a team - mate with a run into opposition territory.
everything from poor passing, running up blind alleys, even arguing with the ref at times looked like he was angling to be sent off.
Other times his a complete waste of space, seems to hide from the ball, runs up blind alleys or loses the ball and when faced with goal looks like a rabbit in the headlights.
Valencia had come on at half time, but apart from one half decent free kick, just did his usual running down blind alleys.
What's more, female ducks have anatomical blind alleys in their vaginas: Unwanted males that can't get very far in end up ejaculating into shallow pouches that keep sperm far away from any eggs.
«Play behaviour, on the other hand, is generally far from cautious... and its very exuberance often leads the player into blind alleys
It's not too far from my house and it's actually a blind alley.
Here he charts the brief rise and dramatic fall of Invicta's post-war blind alley / Brasier, part one — Sébastien Faurès Fustel de Coulanges begins his in - depth study of Charles - Henri Brasier's racing cars, focussing on the early years of the marque / Pebble Beach — Paul d'Orléans throws caution to the wind and tells us exactly what he thinks of the vehicles on show at the world's most prosperous concours / Amiens GP Centenary — Stefan Marjoram joins a group of British enthusiasts as they head to Amiens to celebrate the centenary of the 1913 French Grand Prix / Goodwood Revival — David Venables brings us his report of all the action, both on and off the track, from another exciting Goodwood Revival weekend
To boot, the LSS+A system adds front cross traffic alert, which detects traffic coming from either side when moving forward — for example, when nosing out of a parking spot or blind alley where visibility may be blocked by walls or other parked vehicles.
He has a B.A. in English Studies from Trinity College, a diploma in Liberal Arts from Liberties College, and has participated in two courses on Fiction and Personal Essay provided by Some Blind Alleys.
I see from the comments that the article has elicited much confusion and opened speculation on many blind alleys.
Have you considered that the economic risks of drastic carbon cutting and therefore access to cheap energy for developing economies, not to mention distractions from real and present infrastructure and land - management issues (a very likely factor in the recent Pakistan floods) under the catch - all label of global warming, may in fact represent a blind alley that contributes to a fatality risk for many of the world's poorest people of at least an order of magnitude greater than 1 %?
John Brookes Following on from your first few paragraphs you could have just as easily written «Science has been up a few blind alleys so why would climate science be any different?»
Biofuels present the aviation industry with a convenient blind alley, facilitating the industry's expansion plans and avoiding pressure to reduce their fuel use and diverting political attention from the real need to cut air travel in order to reduce climate change.
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