Sentences with phrase «fray of»

We do have a mandate to ensure that realtors are not doing business in areas where they can't justify their knowledge and experience; however this appears to be lost in the fray of this argument.
Additionally, referrals aren't being lost in a fray of disjointed websites; they enter the dashboard and, thanks to smart technology, find their way to suitable agents, no matter where they're located.
The International Council of Shopping Centers has joined the fray of on - line services with ICSCNET, a Web site offering information on leasing and purchasing opportunities by trade, tenant mix, demographics, and other data; listing meetings and events; and providing access to industry statistical databases.
So as you enter the fray of the home search process, one of the first steps is to interview for a good buyers» agent.
These children also believe if they are perfect, they can somehow be above the fray of the warring adults.
It stays above the fray of traditional resume writers and offers straightforward direction as to how to write the type of resume that will do its job of grabbing the attention of the reader in the first 10 - 15 seconds.
While Fitbit is the front - runner of the fitness tracker market, observers are unsure if the company can jump into the fray of more capable smartwatches.
Google just announced its first real foray into the frenzied fray of the smartwatch world: Android...
Dialogue tends to get boxy quickly when tasked with rising above the fray of mayhem around it.
Claim that you are the legacy directory of choice, the directory that's above the fray of claiming to have the best lawyers.
Martindale may not have dissed these lists openly, but there's no question the company has enjoyed the legal communities perception Martindale was above the fray of lists claiming to have the «best» or «super» lawyers.
Garie Waltzer's images provide a vantage point outside the fray of everyday life from which to contemplate the unseen history of a particular place.
Illustrative and on first glance forcefully careless, her paintings create a messy and unstable fray of energetic, convulsing feminine iconography.
For one thing, contemporary art has finally entered the complex fray of Malaysian politics, after decades of staying largely on safe and highly personal territory.
Murillo stood firm amid a fray of questioning.
In 1985, the Guerrilla Girls entered the fray of what they deemed a «very conservative art world» buoyed by an expanding market and undergirded by the heady debates of postmodernism.
The results, all produced in the past year and based on photographs the artist takes himself, are lovely enough — unmistakably of an able hand, a keen sense for color and design, and an eye for isolating images from the fray of the world — laid out in gouache and collage on paper, or in pencil and oil on canvas, sometimes with additions of wax and more collage.
There are enough other cinematic influences in the video — including the theories of Francis Ford Coppola's famed editor, Walter Murch, whom Rose interviewed at London's Serpentine Gallery during her solo show there earlier this year — that later on, in the fray of the Stella opening, I turned to her and asked, «So when are you going to make your feature film?»
Dishonored 2 throws players into the fray of stealth - based missions in gorgeous environments that take place in a rustic city of southern Europe.
Adding to the fray of special moves are new additions, like «Super Arts» or «Cross Assaults».
The usual fray of items play a role in the game.
We've blown the image up by 4 times and drawn a yellow arrow to show Naruto running toward the fray of Goku, Luffy, and Toriko.
There are always many factors in play, from immediate architecture, to asymmetric load - outs, to how fast your shields are going to recharge and how well you can manage that timing amid the fray of battle.
Grab your trusty sword, strap on a fearsome helmet, and plunge into the chaotic fray of Viking Squad!
Battlefield 4 enters the fray of next - gen FPS shooters, blustering into our retinas with the elegance of molten hot shrapnel determined to shock and awe us with its trademark lethality comprising of massive destruction,...
As any dog owner can tell you, bathing a dog is like entering the fray of a messy battle.
We hope to take a step away from this «disorderly struggle» and the daily fray of market noise to discuss a number of topics with you in a relaxed and hopefully engaging way.
KENNEALLY: Caught in the fray of publishers against Amazon are trade book authors — who may lose if Amazon's tactics make book publishing less profitable.
Apple is revamping for another fight into the fray of publishing and Walmart is joining up with Kobo to compete.
Almost twenty - five years after the release of A Time to Kill, Grisham takes us back to Ford County and back into the fray of legal dramas.
As England enters the fray of World War II, the women left behind in the small, sleepy village of Chilbury must adapt to their quickly changing world.
My mother lined it carefully with the fleece of human and sheep, mane of horse, down of dogwood, but mostly the fray of twigs and grasses.
Cadillac joined the fray of plug - in hybrid luxury cars with the 2016 ELR.
We are very happy to join the fray of this growing worldwide category.»
Jaguar Land Rover, the UK - based automaker that is owned by Tata Motors, has joined the fray of electrification of vehicles.
It is common for the myths and truths surrounding school choice to become mixed up in the fray of rhetoric and debate.
One individual who stands out in the fray of 2017 is Donald Mowat, a makeup designer responsible for two extremely technical displays of his craft this year.
Jumping into the fray of a controversial topic, the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues released a report this afternoon on how to handle incidental findings, discoveries about an individual's DNA and other health - related information that show up while hunting for something else.
Little did he realize it would catapult him from his scientific ivory tower into the heated fray of homosexual politics.
But he knows, and the media know, that the day he announces is the day he can no longer float above the grubby fray of politics.
Watch out for silver - tongued eulogies to a dignified upper house replete with experts far above the fray of politics.
The controversy spun out onto the internet — above the fray of the field of play — so that the NCAA issued a statement regarding the policies in question in such an event as this.
But as psychologist and author Dan Allender explains, «The problem with the «focus on God alone» trope is that it is not the primary message of Scripture... It is not that we are to focus on God and thus achieve mental health, it is that God enters the fray of mental complexity and makes His home not only among us but in us.»
Before jumping into the fray of multi-site, make sure you're hearing clearly from the Lord.
As a Jewish atheist, I do not intend to enter the fray of this debate.
And the PDAC is doing its best to ensure juniors don't get overlooked in the fray of politics on the Hill — which almost saw Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative government toppled by an opposition coalition in December.
The other day federal Finance Minister Joe Oliver waded into the fray of the Ontario election to offer a warning to the province's next premier — You know, whoever that might be, totally not taking sides.
Real estate developers, asset managers, and, most recently, real estate agents are joining the fray of real estate crowdfunding platforms, trying to unseat the handful of leaders who have already established a strong leadership position in this very young market.
What chilled me was a more general sense of the transformation of our society from one that strengthens the bonds between people to one that is, at best, indifferent to them; a sense of the inevitable fraying of the net of connections between people at many critical intersections, of which the marital knot is only one.
But general geographic ties held; and they held long enough that, for fans over a certain age, a fraying of geography in their conference ties is still rather unfathomable.
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