Sentences with phrase «circumstantial change»

«EU it's subject to circumstantial changes, but it's always on the last Wednesday of the month.
But I don't think it's just immediate circumstantial changes that are reflected in the paintings.
While you don't need to give clients all of your reasons for increasing your legal fees, you might want to point out circumstantial changes such as moving your office to a more convenient location or needing to pay employees with an online paralegal degree more money after graduation.
During and after your breakup, a number of circumstantial changes and new discoveries can occur that may cause you to rethink earlier decisions.

Not exact matches

«Because changing these circumstantial factors can be monetarily and temporally costly — if not impossible — the results of these studies provide limited assistance to individuals who wish to achieve greater happiness in their daily lives.»
But the fact remains that there are clearly societal and circumstantial oppression which will continue to make such change impossible for some no matter how hard they try.
Matthew indeed has a circumstantial story of his driving a bargain with the priests, and he even knows the exact amount of money that changed hands.
We equate these together, but change is only circumstantial, whereas transition is something going on within you.
And some seeming changes at festivals as much circumstantial as fundamental.
Those qualms aside though, I did enjoy going back and seeing how the circumstantial differences had changed things I already knew.
For example, understanding that global warming is not a proven science and that there is no circumstantial evidence for global warming alarmism — which is why we see goats like political charlatans like Al Gore showing debunked graphs like the «hockey stick» to scare the folks — and, not understanding that climate change the usual thing not the unusual thing and that the climate change we observed can be explained by natural causes is the only thing that really separates we the people from superstitious and ignorant government - funded schoolteachers on the issue of global warming... that and the fact that global warming alarmists do not believe in the scientific method nor most of the principles upon which the country was founded.
There's some circumstantial evidence that Justice Stevens was writing the majority opinion in Dale that would have held that the Boy Scouts did not have a First Amendment free association right to exclude gay scoutmasters, but lost the majority opinion to Chief Justice Rehnquist after one of the Associate Justices changed his or her vote.
Anything that does make use of the curved edge is pretty circumstantial and not remotely life - changing.
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