It is quite
customary among many cultures to give a tip to persons who have done them a great or exceptional service.
Second, you will pay an expense ratio for each ETF holding, which is
customary among all robo - advisors.
Interestingly enough, babywearing is
customary among the Netsilik Inuit people.
«It's pretty
customary among park districts» to grant this kind of perquisite to board members, said Park District director Rich Grodsky.
Today it is still
customary among many educated Buddhists to spend their vacations as temporary novices in a monastery and to give themselves to meditation.
One political position
customary among Jews, and often shared also among the more observant, is that of not interfering in the choices of freedom that the state makes for its citizens, reserving only to the individual conscience the right and duty of making rigorous personals choices on arguments in which the law of the state makes room for autonomy and freedom.
It was
customary among the Reformers themselves to speak of a «valid» ministry as one in which «the pure Word of God is preached and the sacraments be duly administered according to Christ's ordinance» (to quote the Anglican Thirty - nine Articles, which are paralleled in other and similar «confessions»); and the history of the ministry in the Christian Church as a whole makes it abundantly clear that «authority to preach the Word of God,» or the right to «dispense the Word of God,» or the giving to the candidate of the Church's recognition and authority to be «preacher of the Gospel» — all these are more or less synonymous phrases — has been an integral part of ordination.
Tailor - made travel services are fast becoming
customary among wealthy travelers looking to escape cookie - cutter vacation packages.
Not exact matches
Ludlow's version of «Dayenu» included all of the
customary lyrics — about the parting of the sea, the manna from heaven, the giving of the Torah — in addition to some with unique significance to the BYU community: «Had he scattered us
among the nations, but not gathered us in the Rocky Mountains, dayenu; had he gathered us in the Rocky Mountains, but not given us Latter - Day Temples of our own, dayenu; had he given us Latter - Day Temples of our own, but not given us a special university, dayenu; had he given us a special university, but not a mighty basketball team, dayenu.»
The
customary view
among New Testament scholars and theologians is that Schweitzer set out to delineate the true picture of the historical Jesus because his predecessors and contemporaries had overlooked Jesus» preoccupation with eschatology.
As
among early peoples generally, morals were to the ancient Hebrews what the etymology of the word suggests — mores, «
customary behavior.»
But it could be (as the NIV notes) a preference
among some Corinthian women for short hair, contrary to the
customary long hair for women.
Our version combines our love of Mexican - style hot dogs with our love for another
customary dish
among street vendors: Elote, roasted ears of feed corn slathered with mayonnaise, chili powder, and cotija cheese.
False notes are rare
among the entire cast, including those in
customary throwaway roles; even the likes of a briefly seen flight attendant (Jennifer Bransford) and hotel bellboy (Sam Rockwell) exhibit some level of colorful personality.
As Gundel notes, «the xeer [
customary law] is efficient for the regulation of inter-clan affairs» but a drawback
among individuals as such people «may not have the same rights and protection, because xeer is linked to clans and their area» (Ibid).
r [
customary law] is efficient for the regulation of inter-clan affairs» but a drawback
among individuals as such people «may not have the same rights and protection, because
Singular
among carmakers, McLaren has perfected its
customary driving position, the driver's legs pointed dead center toward the road.
The Mathstar Board, in conjunction with Craig - Hallum and several independent technology and financial consultants, has conducted extensive due diligence of Sajan; however, entry into definitive merger and ancillary agreements with Sajan is subject to the completion of due diligence,
among other
customary conditions.
Take a leisurely stroll or guided walk
among the many tall Acacia Karoo trees that are
customary in the riverine bush, with abundant red buffalo grass, creating a blanket along the river banks.
In his
customary jeans and baseball cap, he sits
among his newly installed work at Quint Contemporary Art in La Jolla, not exactly smug but clearly satisfied.
The preference for artists who are not tied to one genre or another, or who move
among genres, reflects an impatience with
customary boundaries and scales, perhaps because staying within the lines seems an insufficient response to today's world.
As is
customary for the NRC, the report doesn't recommend particular emissions reduction targets, «noting that choosing
among different targets is a policy choice rather than strictly a scientific one because of questions of values regarding how much risk or damage to people or to nature might be considered too much.»
It's common knowledge
among experienced professionals that, outside the English - speaking world, other countries use a great variety of methods in determining the «mean monthly temperature,» which is the
customary datum used in climatological work.
For a paper that is criticizing some previous result, it is
customary that at least someone involved with that previous critiqued result is a reviewer,
among others.
bart says; «For a paper that is criticizing some previous result, it is
customary that at least someone involved with that previous critiqued result is a reviewer,
among others.»
One of the less charming aspects of our hitherto
customary approach to federalism — provincial protectionism
among legal professionals — is now mostly a thing of the past.
Unlike treaty law,
customary international law doesn't derive from formal agreements
among states.
Resumes only became
customary after World War II, as a means for employers to eliminate unqualified candidates
among scores of GIs looking for new jobs.
Greater male travel distances have been described for hunter - gatherer foraging ranges (Greaves 2006; Hurtado et al. 1992; Marlowe 2010; Tanno 1976), mating and exploration ranges (MacDonald and Hewlett 1999; Vashro and Cashdan 2015), and
customary weekly travel
among urban residents (Ecuyer - Dab and Robert 2004a).
Results indicated that recidivism reduction
among American Indian parents was found to be equivalent for cases falling within
customary SafeCare inclusion criteria.
The interest
among those companies is even prompting private equity firms to extend hold periods beyond the
customary seven or eight years.