Sentences with phrase «distinct break»

Generally there may possibly be several nearby quirks about distinct breaks or instances of day.
It is fascinating how distinct the breaks are for each of these beaches.
It was a four - door notchback sedan, but it almost resembled a two - box fastback, this was done to eliminate the common three - box design, which was characterized by distinct breaks between the engine, passenger, and trunk compartments.
The authors used the Colombian Seismic Network's database of more than 100,000 seismic events to identify the prominent tear, where the slab is broken along a very distinct break, separating the Nazca oceanic plate, which is coming from the Pacific, from the Panama plate, which is an old island arc (Sandra ridge) that pushes into Colombia from the west.
The sand dunes distinct break is dependent on the silt brought down by rainfall from the Sigatoka river mouth transforming the waves to break on the dunes.
The jury in my head is still out on whether I liked this approach or would I rather have had distinct breaks between each story; complete with brief title cards of the director and writer (as Paris Je» Taime does).
The Trump administration's plans to impose $ 50 billion in tariffs on Chinese imports, as well as tariffs recently placed on imported steel and aluminum and on imports of solar panels and washing machines, mark a distinct break from decades of U.S. trade policy, which long has generally favored lower tariffs and fewer restrictions on the movement of goods and services across international borders.
It had humor and emotion and made a distinct break from the incessant need for all things Luke / Leia.
Ed Miliband's first speech to conference as Labour leader saw him signal a distinct break with the past.
The new Archbishop of Canterbury plans to sit down for a face - to - face meeting with gay activist Peter Tatchell in what could mark a distinct break with the Anglican Church's past approach to the issue.
Ed Miliband's first speech to conference as Labour leader saw him signal a distinct break with the past, but should he have criticised the war in Iraq?
Take a distinct break from your sneakers and slip into some voguish sandals to lap up admirations.
The measure marks a distinct break from past US policy.
Actually comprised of 5 distinct breaks; Church, Middles, Lowers, Uppers and Cottons, this stretch of coast typically has surf year round.
There are three distinct breaks, which in the right conditions, connect to create a fantastic long ride.
With the system releasing so soon to the game's release date, Shigeru Miyamoto wanted to have a distinct break between 3D games on the SNES and Nintendo 64.
They represent some aspects of influence by European Impressionism, but then the Modern forms of Marsden Hartley form a distinct break, and that break away — of American Modernism asserting itself — was largely what Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and Juliana Force were attracted to.
Approaching Yang's work with such a specific transformation from Communism to Capitalism, (albeit a form of «authoritarian capitalism» as it is often referred to), in mind, would thus reveal a distinct break from China's past.
The simplified geometry of Smith's monumental late sculptures, the final works he produced before his untimely death in a car accident in 1965, are often seen as representing a distinct break from his earlier sculptures, which often radically reinterpreted the traditional themes of painting, such as landscape, the figure, and still - life.
Lord Justice Moses said: «[Mr Gaines - Cooper] needed to establish a distinct break from social and family ties and the Revenue asserted, and maintains its assertion that he did not make that break either in 1976, when he claims to have left permanently, or thereafter.»
However, the court held that IR20 required an overall evaluation of the taxpayer's circumstances, and that the taxpayer «had to make a distinct break».
Giving judgment in R (on the application of Gaines - Cooper) v Commissioners for HMRC [2011] UKSC 47, Lord Wilson said: «As Lord Mance points out, the requirement for a distinct break is not clearly expressed in the relevant paragraphs of the booklet... [but]... taken as a whole, the message that the booklet conveyed was that all the circumstances were open to evaluation in order to see whether the rules for non-residence were satisfied.»
What amounted to a «distinct break» depended on the facts and «what the taxpayer actually does or does not do to alter his life's pattern».
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