Sentences with phrase «carried over all»

In the Nets» relieved locker room, Garnett said what they've been doing in practice finally carried over to a game.
That performance uptick carried over to the following season where Truex would score one win and qualified for the championship four.
The trend has carried over into March Madness this year, and has been prevalent in just about every victorious locker room video that has found its way onto social media.
Now if I am off base, and the argument carried over into this season, then yeah, they are better in every area that involves not getting scored on.
That success has carried over to this season.
Last summer only # 10m was used, so there are unused money for that summer which should be carried over to this year.
And in the meanwhile, they have a jar of spiced pecans to enjoy, which we carried over all the way from San Francisco.
Hicks's talents have expanded beyond the music and performance realms and carried over to television, where he plays host on the INSP original series, State Plate.
She has carried over that love into her roles as chef, mother, and highly successful food writer.
I will state, though, that even though my fanaticism for the mighty Van Halen has waned quite a bit as I've approached middle - age - hood, I've still carried over a bit of the «5150» spirit because of former VH bassist Michael Anthony «s involvement in the hot sauce world.
My sustainable lifestyle has carried over to every aspect of running my business.
The habit carried over from David Lawrence's 1300 on Fillmore in SF to his Black Bark BBQ, where the tool is used to put pickles on pulled pork sandwiches.
Trade Option 1 [S. 106 (2)-RSB-: Environmental watering objectives have been met and either: the water can not be carried over; or keeping the allocations is likely to result in future allocations being reduced.
Across the Murray - Darling Basin, on a proportional basis, the Commonwealth had used more and carried over less of its available water since commencing operations in 2008 — 09.
In the Lachlan catchment, 65.6 gigalitres of Commonwealth environmental water was carried over, which is equivalent to 5.2 per cent of the storage capacity in that catchment.
Across the Basin, on a proportional basis, the Commonwealth used more and carried over less of its available water for each of the five years between 2008 - 09 and 2012 - 13.
The report notes that in the June 2014 quarter the ACCC was involved in 14 competition enforcement proceedings (13 carried over from previous quarter and one new action initiated against Aust Egg Corp Ltd).
This has carried over into my cooking, as well, not just in the form of random appliances and thingamabobs, but in how I make my recipes.
«This sale of allocations has reduced the amount of Commonwealth environmental water available in the Gwydir by around six percent in 2017 - 18, leaving sufficient water to be carried over to support future environmental watering priorities.
David, I'm thinking I might feel differently about the big limas now; that is a prejudice carried over from childhood, as is my dislike of black - eyed peas.
Because I created the recipe with noodles originally, that step got carried over.
Though it will vary from year to year, over the longer term it is expected that the percentage of environmental water carried over will be similar to that of other water users.
«This is a French seafood brasserie, and whenever we do something food and beverage-wise, it has to be authentic,» van der Werff says, noting that this philosophy is carried over into its other vessels, as well as its upcoming cruises to Cuba, which will start in December.
The rest of the menu is carried over from Crowley's days of hosting a cooking show in Jacksonville, Fla., as well as some tried - and - true favorites passed down from her mother.
Elizabeth used to be the Editorial Director of VegNews, and that same fun and ease she brought to VegNews she's now carried over to her latest work.
At first, I thought it was a mistake because they looked a little funky, but actually it worked out, as the sweetness carried over through the whole cookie.
I emerged from the bubble of elementary school, twelve years old and surrounded by some of the strongest friendships I would ever have — friendships that have carried over into my adult life and created a network of support and love.
There was also bakijauw, a salt fish dish carried over from the slave days.
I made them to finish off a brunch that carried over into the afternoon.
But the reverent pondering of his earlier years was carried over into his mature manhood as a firm assurance that, despite all appearances to the contrary, the Lord is mindful of his own.
This presumption of agency carried over into thunder, stars, seasons, mortality, etc. or so the hypothesis goes I think.
Herding isn't the only animal trait carried over to humans.
It's this sloppy rhetorical habit that we can see carried over to declarations about secular politics in «On all of our shoulders.»
This carried over to the American colonies.
This precision in fitting the explanation to the evidence should be carried over into philosophy: «The only explanation we should accept as satisfactory is one which fits tightly to its object with no space between them, no crevice in which any other explanation might equally well be lodged; one which fits the object only and to which alone the object lends itself» (CM 11).
This discussion concerns Whitehead's «Casual efficacy:» How does an earlier stage in this process get carried over into a later stage thereby producing continuity and the possibility of recognition?
If Christians would finally realize that the doctrine of eternal conscious torture in a so - called hell is a pagan myth carried over into the Christian faith, this thread would not be possible.
Old frameworks of thought were carried over from Jewish tradition and new ones were added from the Hellenistic world, but for Christians the portrait in all of them was «the face of Jesus Christ.»
And this fear, I think, is carried over into criticism.
What is of immediate significance to us is that, in conceiving the physical existent as «matter,» seventeenth - century thought accepted and carried over as the essential connotation of «matter» (which is indeed grounded in the etymology of the term3) what it had been in the medieval epoch, namely of sheer passive potentiality.
If one accepts the account of the Apostle's preaching in Acts, he carried over into his Christian faith the Jewish doctrine «that there shall be a resurrection both of the just and unjust.»
That apocalyptic elements, in general, and pictures of future punishment, in particular, were carried over from current Judaism into Jesus» thinking and speaking seems obvious.
This insight, already at home in Old Testament research, was carried over to the New Testament by Wellhausen.
And that feeling of confidence has carried over to parenting them, even though they are no longer nursing.
34 John Dewey defended Whitehead against criticism for his analogizing use of subjective categories by which they are carried over from the domain of human subjectivity to the domain of all beings.
That has carried over into being a pastor and a teacher.
First, Whitehead lays out in The Principle of Relativity assumptions carried over from his philosophy of nature which are different from Einstein's and which imply a concept of simultaneity different from Einstein's.1 «Second, Whitehead's concept of simultaneity can be found to be implicit in his discussions of his theory of spacetime, though he never draws specific attention to it or directly asserts the nature of his divergence from the Einsteinian concept.
It incorporates itself in rites and practices and beliefs that inevitably are carried over from generation to generation.
We do, however, believe that it is highly beneficial, though by no means necessary for the average person, to dive into the original languages to catch the nuances that simply can't be or weren't carried over into the modern translations.
Apparently enough of this spirit carried over into the absolutist age to allow and encourage initiative.
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