Although the first entry in the Arland series, 2010's Atelier Rorona, depended on amiable charm to woo gamers, follow - up Atelier Totori corrected its predecessor's deficiencies
by jettisoning the strict time limits and nonplussing goals to focus on the virtues of item crafting.
Every time you read a family finance profile in the paper, the recommendation tends to be that the couple profiled can save a bundle
by jettisoning portfolios of high - fee mutual funds.
Tilting the probe
by jettisoning weights gives it much greater aerodynamic control, enabling the target landing site to be an ellipse just 20 kilometres long — one - seventh of that needed for Spirit and Opportunity.
«The risk of reactors cracking open in a crash could be reduced
by jettisoning them before impact and bringing them down with parachutes,» he told the Times of London, adding that, in the worst - case scenario, if the armor plating around the reactor was pierced «there would be a risk of radioactive contamination over a few square miles.»
But Cruddas also warns that Labour, «
by jettisoning the language of ethical socialism, has lost its capacity to match Cameron's pro-social rhetoric and usurp his claim to value politics.
And it sounds like the Legislature is willing to sell out New Yorkers (
by jettisoning transparency) in return for a few goodies for themselves.
By jettisoning the liberal - illiberal binary and giving international intervention only its due attention, it may be possible to consider a network of fluid and multifaceted «international - local» interactions, much like Frederick Cooper has analysed colonial - subject relations during the imperial era.
MSNBC, April 21, 2009 Frugal moms use cloth diapers to save money: Sales, though still a small segment of market, increase, as does awareness by Anna Jo Bratton, Associated Press» With the economy in a downward spiral, some parents are sniffing out savings
by jettisoning disposable diapers and switching to reusable cloth diapers for their kids.»
Something needed to change, and
by jettisoning Tomlinson, a former league MVP who was the face of the franchise, the organization believes quarterback Philip Rivers will be able to fully spread his wings.
A connection to the land is, to some extent, not merely an anchoring but an unravelling element; a force which reins in some of liberalism's tendencies
by jettisoning them.
I know that this post will be somewhat controversial, but I believe that if the church is ever going to rise up and reveal to people the outrageous love of God, we must begin
by jettisoning everything that looks like Satan.
But any effort put forth will surely be appreciated
by a jettisoned employee.
Not exact matches
The new home store was
jettisoned;
by summer I saw 50 % to 70 % markdowns on newly introduced products.
Since the 2008 setback, MDA has grown revenues
by 56 % and more than tripled its share price — all on the strength of a business it previously planned to
jettison.
But Google makes up for
jettisoning some of the traditional car essentials
by adding lasers, radar, and sensors that give the vehicle's brains a 360 - degree view of its environment to the point that it can recognize objects up to two football fields away.
Conoco has decided to try to get its finances under control
by focusing on projects with a low breakeven point while
jettisoning the ones that cost more.
Investors
jettisoned shares of financial, technology and many other businesses, spooked at least in part
by a tweet from Mr. Trump aimed at one of the country's biggest companies: Amazon.
Jettisoning the idea of creation also destroys both the notions of obligation (reducing it to a cautious prudence that restrains no one but the timid) and order (replacing it with arbitrariness and caprice
by denying any basis for a unifying principle of reality).
has inspired a school of thought which is continuing the work of
jettisoning whatever can be recognized as positive doctrine
by reviving the old positivistic attack on metaphysics» (A 52).
After the late Council there did take place in the centres of higher learning in the Church this wholesale
jettisoning of the traditional wisdom of the Church, and I am bound to say that the undue subordination of all things to Ecumenism helped the process on, for the theology of the non-Catholic ecclesial communities has long been enervated
by the same rationalist principles.
The shock and heartbreak over the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School have inspired Westboro Baptist Church to do what they do worst:
jettison any semblance of humanity and decency
by picketing the funerals of the victims.
The updating or «aggiornamento» of the Church did not mean
jettisoning unpalatable parts of the Catholic faith in a vain attempt to be more with it; it meant a more effective proclamation of the same gospel that the apostles received from Christ and that has been handed down in and
by the Church ever since — in Benedict XVI's words «the continuity of the one subject - Church».
Even for those who are not theists at all, it is plainly clear that one is
by no means obliged to
jettison a metaphysical belief for a purely physical theory or «insight».
The Christian foundations of our civilisation have been
jettisoned as outdated and unnecessary
by a large portion of our society but most especially
by the political classes.
The goal of full employment, which was one of the pillars of the social consensus that prevailed after the Second World War, has been
jettisoned by nearly all governments.
To me, it appears rather that they prompt two fundamental questions: First, does the Christian in effect
jettison his model of Jesus as the Suffering Servant if he pursues social change
by violent means?
It's not surprising that many new pastors quickly
jettison «all that theology stuff» the seminary taught, give in to the «real world» of the congregation, and spend the rest of their ministry flying
by the seat of their pants.
takling
jettisoning him for Campbell after one good game
by Campbell is just plain silly...... and Szcehny?
Additionally, beyond
jettisoning the physical limitations caused
by the brace, there's almost certainly a psychological benefit to be gained.
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.
Having initially declared an intention to persist with the 4 -3-3 formation favoured
by his predecessor, Rudi Garcia, he
jettisoned the tactic after only 45 minutes of the club's first friendly match, a 3 - 2 win over Dijon in July.
He was joined in Town colours for the first time
by Izzy Brown, who
jettisoned a Rotherham United side already on course for relegation in favour of a switch across Yorkshire to join David Wagner's promotion - chasing Terriers.
The former militant leader who had overtime
jettisoned series of order demanding him to appear before the court was declared wanted
by the anti-graft agency.
The notions of national interest and national cohesion have been
jettisoned by those who are supposed to govern in our name and on our behalf.
The constitutionally tortious conduct is not subject to congressional immunity and would be the
jettison of Article II of the Constitution
by failure to stop and / or object to the counting of electoral votes for Barack H. Obama who has admitted that at the time of his birth his father was a Kenyan / British citizen and not a citizen of the United States of America.
Ekiti purportedly — purportedly because, latter information suggests that poll was manipulated
by the then extant powers —
jettisoned the noble exertion of the Kayode Fayemi years, for a journey to nowhere, which Ayodele Fayose's present government -
by - impulse suggests.
The
jettisoned developers were tapped
by Gov. George Pataki in 2005 to jointly develop Farley.
«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.
Maybe Labour will find a way of
jettisoning Corbyn
by 2018 and installing a more press - friendly leader ahead of the next general election.
A letter has been published showing Nick Clegg was warned not to
jettison the snoopers» charter
by the director of public prosecutions.
He has also called for immediately increasing the minimum wage in the city to $ 15, which it is scheduled to reach
by 2019; free subway and bus fares for low - income New Yorkers, to be paid for
by «
jettisoning» de Blasio's BQX streetcar plan; establishing a «New York City Land Bank»; ensuring a right to counsel for undocumented immigrants; and prohibiting ICE from being in the vicinity of city buildings.
Another reason we should
jettison the idea of selling our national assets is that they will be undervalued
by any buyer during this economic recession.
The comedian, actor, author and philanthropist attained his greatest fame for his role as Cliff Huxtable on «The Cosby Show,»
jettisoning a man raised
by a maid and a US Navy cook into a life of fame and wealth.
In the article titled: «Impunity rides again through killer herdsmen», Soyinka lamented that many of the solutions already proffered
by concerned Nigerians have been
jettisoned.
«Our Nigerian Law School would rather be glued to the archaic tradition of the colonial past being
jettisoned by the British themselves and punish a second upper graduate for wearing a headscarf that the Nigerian Constitution guarantees her than toe the path of rationality.
They discovered, despite the hope engendered
by Labour returning to office after 18 years, that the price of gaining that office was too high, as the political principle they held dear were
jettisoned.
Since 2012, the fund has reduced its carbon footprint
by 3 percent
by customizing a low - carbon equity index that
jettisoned the 150 worst polluters.
With care, the flammability problem could be overcome and the balloon would be
jettisoned for return
by parachute as your article suggested.
Radar observations
by the U.S. Air Force and
by amateur hobbyists revealed that after each commercial satellite was deployed, an additional small object flew far away from the
jettisoned rocket booster, only to later turn around and fly back.
David Ullman, a postdoctoral researcher at Oregon State University and lead author on the study, said there are two mechanisms through which ice sheets diminish — dynamically, from the
jettisoning of icebergs at the fringes, or
by a negative «surface mass balance,» which compares the amount of snow accumulation relative to melting.