Sentences with phrase «feels less awards»

Cons: The trailer feels less awards - driven than box office driven and emotional gets into sappy territory quickly.

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When the stock price plummets because your company underperforms, and you subsequently feel you have to grant a lot more to remain competitive, and then your stock price recovers, your CEO will end up with a lot more award value than the CEO of a competitor whose firm's stock price dropped much less, before also recovering.
Whenever I need to feel a little less like a 37 weeks pregnant Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, I slap on these chilled under eye masks and pretend like I'm getting ready for an awards show.
Many of these are listed (often by companies and foundations) in the folder in the corner of the financial aid office where most students are either unaware of its existence or feel that the pursuit is not worthwhile, as many of these awards are for less than $ 1000.
But the experience of sitting through all 160 minutes of Les Mis can feel less like an awards bash than an epic wake, at which the band is always playing and women forever wailing.
John Wayne, «True Grit» (1969) Wayne is one of those tricky awards cases: less a great actor than he was a great movie star, one feels he should have an Oscar, but it's difficult to pinpoint an individual performance for which he should have won.
The evening, long marketed as the looser, less inhibited answer to the stodgy Oscars, actually felt a lot like the Academy Awards with plenty of effusive and heartfelt acceptance speeches, with particular note being paid to the front - row presence of Oprah Winfrey, the recipient of the HFPA's Cecil B. DeMille honor.
When you feel like you a good value by booking an award (business) to Australia for 150K (when everyone else, for now, charges less), you know you are used to being hosed by the program.
Similarly, whilst other regulations, such as the Part - time Workers (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2000 and the Fixed - term Employees (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2002, expressly excluded compensation for injury to feelings, this did not give the tribunals discretion to make such an award.
While I'm less worried about being found in contempt for arguing with a judge than I used to be (the 2003 addition of «civility» to the oath attorneys and judges are required to take has changed judges» behavior more than it has attorneys» because some judges were perpetually officious prior to this civility requirement), I still don't want to risk a judge ruling against my client's position or failing to award my client fees because that judge feels I treated him or her rudely.
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