One of the examples she used to explain how Sony have attracted people over to the PlayStation side of the Force is the way they've managed to maintain the upcoming SW: Battlefront's association with the PlayStation 4 through special console bundles and
constant reminders in promotional videos.
Measures of outdoor air quality through such well - publicized formulas as the SMOG index and allergy alerts have served as near -
constant reminders in raising awareness of how the outdoor environment could be impacting your health.
Our results against more physical teams have improved so really, those teams should be thinking up a new blueprint to beat Arsenal, but
the constant reminders in the media that «Arsenal don't like the physical stuff» mean teams will keep doing it.
The constant reminder in advertisement displaying X grams of protein per serving doesn't help either.
With the movie set in the early»60s, the threat of nuclear war is
a constant reminder in all the characters» lives.
Not exact matches
It provides a
constant reminder the most important person, the customer, is not
in the room.
Weekly safety meetings, posted safety guidelines
in work areas and
constant zero tolerance
reminders are a good place to start.
Canada's weak export picture had been a
constant source of concern for Stephen Poloz
in recent years (
reminder: before he was the Governor, Poloz was the head of Export Development Canada).
In the corners, the Chiron delivers solid grip while its relatively hefty 4,300 lbs worth of mass is a
constant reminder of how large of a vehicle it really is.
In the beginning, it was your public or private mantra, a
constant reminder of why you launched your business.
As inevitably strange situations and new sensations came and went at my reunion (because reunions are kind of wonderfully odd), I couldn't escape
constant little
reminders of how the new technologies we've so quickly become immersed
in, are playing a role not only
in our need but also our ability to be connected.
If you believe
in God why do you need
constant reminders plastered everywhere?
But along with your tithes, establishing a pattern of giving (to charities, ministries or even to friends and families
in need), can serve as a
constant reminder of who your money actually belongs to.
There are social, political and economic factors also, but the
constant reminder from some
in our pulpits and media that true Muslims are extremist Muslims makes me wonder what is really going on.
Though the Federal Council was only a federation of Churches, its life and work was a
constant reminder of the divisions that existed between Protestant Churches and of the possible life
in organic union.
And it has required a
constant reminder, personally and broadly
in the church, that an open door was just the first of many steps living out the Gospel.
Israel's presence is a
constant reminder to them that they were not chosen but that this people was, and that this people remains
in their midst as a thorn
in the flesh.
Or perhaps modern shepherd kneeling beside sheep with leg caught, Chevrolet
in background, first - aid kit spread behind him, and binoculars temporarily laid beside first - aid kit, While there may be humorous elements about this image, it is an important
reminder that the means of shepherding may change, and hopefully may improve, but that the tender and solicitous concern and the relevance of the shepherd's actions to the needs of the sheep remain
constant.
God gives
constant clear
reminders that they were themselves slaves
in Egypt.
This rejection of God's future, the refusal
in other words to let God be God, a refusal to which the biblical stories are a
constant reminder, is the fundamental meaning of sin.
It's more than just not believing
in something, it's a
constant reminder that no matter what you do that is good
in this world, you are considered, by the majority, a piece of trash if you don't believe
in white apples.
Silence is a very wet novel: Endō's Japan is waterlogged and cloaked
in mist, a
constant reminder of decay and impermanence.
Christian arguments for the cross to be displayed 24/7
in a public classroom as a
constant reminder every second of the day that Jesus was murdered by Jews and died for our sins won't hold up to Christian review if all other religious symbols were placed right next to it.
During the war the Council was a
constant reminder to Protestant Christians that they were brothers even though caught
in war.
Forgiveness does not circumvent punishment
in the penal system, of course, but it does mean that we are humbled by evil and by the
constant reminder that the media and our own hearts bring us that it does exist.
I've recently reconnected with a lot of old friends who, like me, grew up with the
constant reminder that Christians are to «always be ready with an answer»
in defense of the rationality of faith.
She truly inspires me
in the kitchen and is a
constant reminder that healthy, clean (gluten - free, vegan and raw) food can be as decadent and delicious as any heavy meat dish you'd find at a fancy restaurant.»
I find no joy
in firing up the stove first thing
in the morning while the boys wrestle — literally — their way into the washroom amid
constant reminders to BDT (make bed, put on deodorant, and brush teeth) after showering.
In a matter of minutes, each participant received an 11x14 color poster starring them in one of the IPC's classic comic book ad campaign covers — a souvenir sure to bring a smile and constant reminder to stock Idaho ® potatoe
In a matter of minutes, each participant received an 11x14 color poster starring them
in one of the IPC's classic comic book ad campaign covers — a souvenir sure to bring a smile and constant reminder to stock Idaho ® potatoe
in one of the IPC's classic comic book ad campaign covers — a souvenir sure to bring a smile and
constant reminder to stock Idaho ® potatoes.
Every single day I annoy even myself with the
constant reminders to please for the love of all that is holy put your shoes
in the basket so we don't have to spend 15 frantic minutes searching for them every time we need to leave the house.
The clock's dinging a
constant reminder of its stature as one of the more cherished trophies
in NASCAR.
im happy to see coquelin's return from injury he's a
constant reminder hard work and endeavour will be rewarded — he's earned his place
in the team doing it the hard way being on loan trail before ultimately he became rewarded.
Jack
in the team serves the rest as a
constant reminder we are the arsenal — sometimes seems the others drop asleep and have shown tendency to forget.
It speaks volumes about the Dutchman's cachet among the Arsenal fans that he remains a part of the club's culture, embedded
in the surrounds of their 60,000 - seater stadium; their former striker acts as a
constant reminder of the net - shaking riches that once sat
in their goal - frame bank account.
I need
constant reminders that my son is processing sensory information
in a different way than I am.
If you and your friend are
in a similar circle of friends, her hurt might be further reinforced as your shower gifts and baby gifts serve as
constant reminders.
Parents and spectators need
constant reminders, like ball field signs, to keep their behavior
in check.
Caregiver duties and responsibilities can include: Assisting with personal care: bathing and grooming, dressing, toileting, and exercise Basic food preparation: preparing meals, shopping, housekeeping, laundry, and other errands General health care: overseeing medication and prescriptions usage, appointment
reminders and administering medicine Mobility assistance: help with getting
in and out of a wheelchair, car or shower Personal supervision: providing
constant companionship and general supervision Transportation: driving to and from activities, running errands, and help getting
in and out of wheelchair - accessible vehicle Emotional support: being a stable companion and supporter
in all matters personal, health - related and emotional Care for the elderly: orienting or grounding someone with Alzheimer s disease or dementia, relaying information from a doctor to family members Back - up care (or respite) services: providing other caregivers a break Home organization: help with organizing
You are so right, it is a
constant daily
reminder to love the body you're
in.
She's never had any issues & even though I am happy for her, (I don't think anyone should have to go through what any of us had), I am glad that she lives
in another state so that it's not a
constant reminder for me.
Its like a knife
in my heart the
constant reminder that I failed at breastfeeding.
Having the United States, with its powerful naval presence,
in the Pacific, is a
constant reminder that there is a check on their ambitions
in the region and that not everyone
in that region welcomes every aspect of China's «peaceful rise.»
The long lines of DOT 111 oil tankers parked outside of the Ezra Prentice complex
in Albany are a
constant reminder to some residents they are living
in the shadow of potential disaster.
Her shining spirit, beauty, talent and intelligence were an inspiration to us all and a
constant reminder of how we could do better and make a difference
in this world,» said Esther Nelson, long - time friend and neighbor of Bess Myerson.
Grenfell is a
constant reminder of the Kensington Tory council's disgraceful penny - pinching over its so - called «renovation» and the appalling mismanagement of the fire's aftermath, of its neglect
in caring for and rehousing the traumatised survivors.
The governor stated that while the apex bank and banking operators had made efforts to reduce the incidents of fraud and ensure consumer confidence
in the payment system, the Cybercrime Act, if effectively enforced, would serve as a deterrent and
constant reminder to those who might wish to engage
in illicit activities targeting the financial technology infrastructure.
However, despite
constant reminders, alarming stastistics from AAA of Western and Central New York show that over the last five years there has been a 50 percent increase
in cell...
He was a
constant, corporeal
reminder of Labour's previous mistakes, which the party
in government did so little to contextualise when it had the chance.
«After 13 years of a Labour Government, this is quite simply a disgrace and should act as a
constant reminder to those on the Labour Benches, who have already begun looking back on their time
in government as some sort of golden age
in which poverty and inequality were abolished.
Prominent among these
in Australia are wealthy conservative landowners appalled by the very visible presence of the tall green - energy totems, a
constant reminder of bucolic decay and the «upstairs - downstairs» disdain they have for those needing income from their often hilly, poorer quality land.