Sentences with phrase «customary sense»

Cash value does not build in the customary sense, but depending upon the precise variety of the policy, something more than the actual premiums paid may be repaid.
The exhibition includes some of these earlier pieces, all created with the artist's customary sense of urgency.
His performance is difficult to rate in the customary sense, because he has entered a phase in his career when «acting» seems almost tangential to his job description.
Moreover, the fact that they can hedge or immediately sell their shares and avoid exposure to the longer - term effects of that vote makes it difficult to regard them as proprietors of the company in any customary sense.

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And in a culture like Japan's, where it is customary to remove your shoes upon entering someone's home, it makes sense that innovation would focus on making sure there aren't any smells coming from your feet.
If we believe that religion has a presence in human societies in any fundamental sense, then we can no longer speak of universal religions in the customary manner.
By III.1.2, 8 - 11, we find the customary, second sense of «objective datum» as pertaining to individual feelings.
(I reserve the word theophany, as is customary, for the visible appearance of God, and not in the larger sense used by Beauchamp, who speaks of a visible or spoken theophany.
For a time this process was chiefly oral, partly because oral transmission was customary but chiefly because oral transmission provided the sense of immediacy that the Gospels intended.
In the most earnest sense, God is the critical theatergoer, who looks on to see how the lines are spoken and how they are listened to: hence here the customary audience is wanting.
In this bumper Christmas special of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is joined by Anita and Helen, who try to remember anything about beating West Ham and make sense of the customary madness against Liverpool.
These rules are public in the sense of being accepted across the society as a matter of common awareness, and being normally spelled out in statutory or customary law.
As is customary in State of the State speeches, Cuomo spent some of his Monday morning address looking back at accomplishments, touting the socio - economic progress under his leadership, including the passage of marriage equality, paid family leave, a $ 15 minimum wage program, and common - sense gun control.
If what you claim is true (i.e. working and living in US for many years), you should know that it is customary in North America to be called on a first name basis without having any connotation of «peerness» so knock down your sense of superiority a few notches when / if you decide to return to this discussion board.
With bond yields around 2 or 3 percent, and savings account rates at less than 1 percent, does it make sense to assume those asset classes will provide their customary returns of 5 or 6 percent for long bonds and 3 or 4 percent for cash equivalents?
Native title law involves the translation of complex Indigenous social relations, spiritual attachment to land and customary norms into legal rights which make sense to the Australian legal system.
[61] Rather, «it may embrace self - governance in the broader sense of decision making to maintain identity including cultural matters, languages, customary law, definition of group membership and ownership and use of land».
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