Sentences with phrase «for tangential»

It's clear Ready at Dawn took painstaking measures to both research and bring to life their vision for this tangential setting.
Perhaps with fuel prices currently low, respondents saw little need for tangential devices that kick up mpg by a tenth of a mile per gallon or so, such as active grille shutters or solar - panel glass roofs.
Cindy Shank, mother of three, is serving a 15 - year sentence in federal prison for her tangential involvement with a Michigan drug ring years earlier.
The Sentence / U.S.A. (Director: Rudy Valdez, Producers: Sam Bisbee, Jackie Kelman Bisbee)-- Cindy Shank, mother of three, is serving a 15 - year sentence in federal prison for her tangential involvement with a Michigan drug ring years earlier.
LaRoche, who was just 10 years old and starting out as a skater when Harding achieved infamy for her tangential role in the 1994 attack on rival Nancy Kerrigan, also gained an appreciation for Harding's athleticism from watching «I, Tonya.»
The Audience Award: U.S. Documentary, Presented by Acura was presented to: The Sentence (Director: Rudy Valdez, Producers: Sam Bisbee, Jackie Kelman Bisbee)-- Cindy Shank, mother of three, is serving a 15 - year sentence in federal prison for her tangential involvement with a Michigan drug ring years earlier.

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But they should investigate all opportunities for outsourcing tangential processes like payroll services, IT and so on.»
And use tangential issues as opportunities for misdirection: By making a big deal about issues you don't really care about, you can concede them later at no real cost.
Until recently, he has focused on more tangential issues for the Fed — like the regulation of scandal - ridden Libor interest rates, financial innovation, and housing policy.
Businesses in tangential industries may also want to consider retraining their own workers — electric utilities, for example, can retrain their coal - fired power plant workers for positions involving utility - scale solar farms.
Some examples of tangential content for this field include articles on home organization, holiday preparation, and home safety.
Continuing into the early afternoon, the panel moved through several tangential topics, all of which seemed to be laying a foundational understanding for how central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) might emerge relative to other possibilities, including government - issued cryptocurrencies, e-money, and digital fiat currency (DFC).
Liturgy commissions used to produce guides (perhaps they still do) with a selection of hymns that had some tangential relevance to the readings, but never to the texts of the introit, gradual, offertory or communion, for which they were meant to be apt replacements.
But the coexistence never demanded anything other than tangential interaction between them because there was no demand on them for unity and unification under a common scheme of technology or of values or of religion.
As long as Christianity had to play — or allowed itself to play — the role of Western culture - religion, the nomenclature «Christian» was obliged to stand for all sorts of dispositions extraneous or tangential in relation to biblical faith.
If tangential inclusion allows for nonsymmetrical coverage, there will be no theorem 22, and the conclusion that all geometrical elements are points can not be derived.
While there is a tangential conversation that could be had about the influences such actions would have on topical points for this Stack, this question belongs at Law.SE.
It might be a bit more difficult for the strategy to have the same impact this time around, as Killian's ties to Trump are more tangential than Astorino's, and the special election will be held on a date with fewer extraneous factors that might influence turnout.
The accusations over the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, CPRIT, are tangential to the two felony charges against the longtime Republican governor over his veto of funding for the Public Integrity Unit.
«Because issues like segregated schools and housing, lack of jobs and opportunity — symbols of history that are a source of pride for some and pain for others — these are not tangential to peace; they're essential to it.
A 3MT competition is just one way grad students can practice distilling their work into a tangential and time - limited genre for the purposes of (a) professional development and (b) fun.
It's hard to imagine a subplot of less interest than the money problems of foxy hostage - taker Sandrine (Sandrine Holt)-- and this week's scheme to hijack a high - rolling poker game to help her out, leaving the captive Sanders family in the lurch for a bit, is so preposterously tangential it's all you can do to control the eye roll.
Jared Leto, in a small, mostly tangential role playing The Joker, is a push at best; he won't make anyone forget Heath Ledger's iconic turn any time soon — or Jack Nicholson's and Cesar Romero's for that matter.
Suicide Squad is the third official film in the DC Extended Universe, a bit tangential to what's come before, save for a couple of Superman / Aquaman references, as well as the appearance of Bruce Wayne / Batman (Affleck, Gone Girl) and a cameo by The Flash to remind us there's more going on in the world than just what's surrounding this new cast of super-powered characters.
With this announcement, the cinematic caper will be locked in a battle of tangential properties, as the Transformers all - Bumblebee spin - off is also slated for a June 8, 2018 premiere.
The lack of physical evidence of Christine's life may begin as a source of frustration for Kate on a purely professional level, but as she learns more, interviewing friends and coworkers, getting even a tangential sense of what might have driven Christine to her decision (with many of those moments eventually acted out in wonderfully campy excerpts from this nonexistent film), she learns that the exploitation of media and its desire to show the worst of society, offering the most broken aspects of the world to the altar of ratings (this of course being the aspect of the story that helped birth Network) hasn't changed much from the 70's to the modern day.
While it's probably not appropriate to require this type of question that is often tangential to the lesson or about one student's specific situation, these discussions often involve much deeper thinking than an assignment requires, and they can often break new ground for the students, as well as the instructor.
Although there was potential for alignment, it was clear that in Jenny's mind, this project was tangential to her goals for instruction and thus the larger curriculum.
It deeply saddens us that policy makers would deny funding to a school for any reason, but particularly one so narrow and tangential to real learning.
In the end, for the majority of teachers, training placements are pigeon - holed as discrete, often difficult, experiences that had only a tangential effect on the type of teacher they eventually became.
Imagine a tangential story line for A Good Hard Look, and I probably wrote (and deleted) it at least once.
My comment is sort of tangential to your post but important, I think, for anyone considering self - pubbing eBooks.
It is not a good book for experts — you know all this, but if you want to get an introduction to some tangential areas you might not know, this could still help you.
Expenses involving cellphones, including the cost of the phone, monthly service charges and any tangential fees, are a viable tax deduction for business owners and self - employed individuals.
However, until the 10Q for Q3 ’12 (which included the disclosure that the 3.5 % pro-forma revenue growth consisted of NEGATIVE 1.4 % organic growth and 4.9 % acquired growth from seven acquisitions — ADAM, HealthConnect, BSI, Taimma, PlanetSoft, Fintechnix, and TriSystems — completed in 2011 and 2012), the pro-forma revenue was the only metric Ebix provided that was tangential to organic growth.
Arguments both for and against often appear somewhat tangential and include more than a few red herrings as well.
Meb: I think this kind of related but tangential, you know, with this recent, you know, there's been a lot of very minor recent market gyrations, but they've caused some major issues for some funds.
The interest in learning Japanese has always been large for fans of gaming and geek culture, and tangential learning is a fantastic gateway into understanding the language.
I prefer Ikaruga to Silvergun for the atmosphere - which in the comparison of games, could be viewed as tangential, however I feel the «experience» as a whole to be much more filling.
Then it tightens again to play off against tangential geometries, as with Pat Steir and Robert Mangold, or against the physical presence of loose or folded paper, as for Jo Baer and Dorothea Rockburne.
«My connection to the black community was tangential for those formative years.»
For Painting Between the Lines, however, the approach is slightly different; rather than providing a broad sweeping idea that speaks (sometimes in ways that seem tangential or essentializing) to the works present, literature is dissected, here, into micro-moments.
Why, for instance, are Matt Mullican and Laurie Anderson, both of whom deserve prominence in any exhibition dealing with mass - media culture, represented by works of arguably tangential significance?
I think this is useful for evaluating emission (and other tangential) reports claims / stories that might lead folks to think we are making significant progress in responding to global warming.
It sounds much more plausible and «scientific» (and does have a tangential relation to reality, in that there really was an LIA and we really have «recovered» from it)-- but without a physical mechanism, it has no more explanatory value than would «pixie dust,» or for that matter, any other label one might choose to apply.
-LSB-...] 11th mail which mentions Pachauri is important for understanding the events leading up to Phil Jones» refusal to give data to Warwick Hughes, but it's relation to Pachauri is tangential, except for the hint -LSB-...]
This means that the points you consider «tangential» actually account for the vast majority of the warming.
- Sturla Gunnarsson «Readers... will find Suzuki's tangential musings on subjects like argon molecules, shrinking swordfish, or the role of salmon in fertilizing forests some of the book's best reading... at the core of his writing lurks a scientist's wonder at the world, and a compelling sincerity that makes you believe - or at least, want to believe -[there is] still some hope for this muddled planet.»
It is easy to imagine places at Polar surfaces that are in darkness while the sky above them is lit, not for just a vertical distance towards the sun as can happen in the Tropics, but by a much larger distance involving the light in the approaching as well as the departing tangential atmospheric path.
According to the judge «virtually all the evidence» pointed in favour of C's contention of Kington: although the fact that his mother (with whom the deceased had, in the last years of his life, at best a tangential relationship) would face difficulties in travelling the 50 miles from Worcester to Kington was «a weighty factor», it was outweighed by the fact that the deceased had made his home for most of the last eight years of his life in Kington and that was also where his brother, with whom he was close, and his fiancée lived, as well as where his father wished him to be buried.
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