Sentences with phrase «business as usual though»

Gameplay wise its business as usual though, mercifully, my least favourite bad guys; The Flood have been jettisoned into deep bloody space and usurped by new villains the Protheans.
Most of the proposed legislation is business as usual though.

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Ms. Berman wrote: «Though I have been a vocal critic of «business as usual» in the oil sands, I recognize that change doesn't happen over night.
«It seemed as though it was business as usual.
For the injured lads though, such as Pedro Obiang (knee surgery), Sam Byram (ankle ligamentous sprain), Edimilson Fernandes and Andy Carroll (both ankle surgery); it will be business as usual - despite those pictures of Andy on the beach.
Business - as - usual emissions would drive sea level up by a disastrous 80 centimeters, though the panel rejected suggestions of a truly catastrophic rise.
... Elsewhere, though, it's business as usual.
Though there haven't been any published crash test results at time of writing, the Infiniti Q50 sedan that shares a lot of the core mechanical bits with the Q60 was awarded the full five stars in its most recent NHTSA crash test, so the array of safety gear on the Infiniti Q60 should mean business as usual in this regard.
Otherwise it's business as usual at Buick, though look for a freshened - up Regal, Buick's version of the new 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix.
While in many families it would be big news if one member was to up and visit one of the most dangerous places on earth - a place where Mom had previously been shot at (though she always said they were shooting at the tires, not at her), where she had met with the military leader Ahmed Shah Massoud (who was later assassinated by two suicide bombers), where the Taliban still controlled much of the country, and where more than two hundred members of the U.S. and Coalition forces would die before the year was out - for our family it was business as usual.
Though I'm a little astonished to see it's business as usual in the UK, considering the Kennedy loan issues in Ireland... But FRM's a small company — there's far more upside for David Kennedy to try raise new equity / rebuild the company (vs. screwing existing minority shareholders).
Outside of those new modes, though, it's business as usual online.
It is largely business as usual for a video game console controller after that however, with the standard thumbsticks and buttons, though there is the Switch's built - in photo button as seen on the Joy - Cons.
It is not simply business as usual, though.
Many too many examples of the same ol' business of politics as usual and «stay the course» policymaking, even though this course of action could take our children down a «primrose path» to dark places and horrendous circumstances not one person alive today... all 6.7 billion of us... would ever choose to go.
These include all of the major developed and developing countries, though their contributions vary: in the case of developed countries, actual cuts in emissions, but for developing countries a range of targets including limits on emissions compared to «business as usual», and pledges to increase low - carbon energy or preserve forests.
To be sure, it is unlikely that the effects of ecological degradation in our time, though enormous, will prove «apocalyptic» for human civilization within a single generation, even under conditions of capitalist business as usual.
Again, this is the same as claiming that «Paris» will DOUBLE carbon efficiency of GDP, compared to business - as - usual; this also works to about 1.3 % increase in the decarbonization rate, though this time spread over the next 53 years.
However, and despite the fact that it would represent a dramatic change from business as usual, the Weak 2 °C pathway, difficult though it may be, is widely considered achievable.
Many carbon offsets, even though they come from projects that are additional to business as usual, are generated by projects that already exist.
Every company has a duty to protect personal data, and while I don't expect breaches to stop entirely, we can't act as though data breaches are normal or «business as usual
Even though we are a little rattled and soggy, we will be seeing patients at the clinic, and it will remain «business as usual» as we care for the kids in the orphanage.
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