Sentences with phrase «cuts such a tradition»

A conflicting set of rules cuts such a tradition off at the knees.

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Therefore in this column we will also report on such developments and events from within the Evangelical tradition and beyond for example discussions funded by the Templeton Foundation, as described in our Cutting Edge column in this issue.
Cool Star meetings have a long tradition of presenting cutting - edge science, as shown by outstanding results such as the discovery of the first Extrasolar Planet and the first confirmed Brown Dwarf, which were both first announced in the Cool Stars 9 meeting celebrated in Florence, Italy in 1995.
I dedicated half a decade to studying the wisdom of Ancient Traditions and cutting edge therapies such as Tantra, Yoga and Somatic Dance.
However, usually you can cut straight to the chase in big cities such as Chisinau where the traditions are.
Such an outcome seems unfair and cuts against the American tradition of open access, as well as second and third chances.
Focus less on the spoils of the holidays and more on traditions, such as cutting down the tree, lighting the menorah, or baking cookies with the holiday music blaring.
Industry watchers have suggested that imported American shopping traditions such as Black Friday and Cyber Monday have cut into Canadian Boxing Day sales.
Even thought such puppy cut is usually for little dogs, some owners continue this tradition of way of cutting even when the dog gets older.
Although he built on the ideas of many of the other cutting edge artists of his day, such as Picasso and the Surrealists, Pollock's work appeared to be an abrupt and startling break with many artistic traditions.
Germany has a tradition of coordinating transportation and land use efforts toward policy goals that stretch across levels of government, such as reducing sprawl, cutting emissions, and promoting public transit.
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