Sentences with phrase «from vagaries»

Within the retail spectrum, «Malls, which can be very flexible on how they use space, and grocery - a nchored strips, with their necessity - based retailers, will both serve as niches that can cushion investors from the vagaries of the rest of the retail industry.»
As with other iPad Pro models, the Smart Connector frees the tablet from the vagaries of Bluetooth and cabling when it comes to external keyboards and other accessories.
The best investment are those that balance the risks and the returns so that some of your investments are safe from the vagaries of the market.
The returns from the stock and commodities markets are highly volatile with even the best investments not being safe from the vagaries of the market.
Of course, insurance companies are great at reminding us that the world is a wild and dangerous place and that more coverage equals better protection from the vagaries of the road and those costly surprises.
He thought of the more minor offenders, agonizing over the young ones especially, whose lives were spiraling, the ones who perhaps had things left in them to do, the ones who wouldn't likely ever murder, but had been unable to extricate themselves from these spirals, from their deranged fathers or their addled mothers, from the lack of any parents, from sexual abuse, from the vagaries of the foster care system, from the sorts of daily hurdles that Walters would never have dreamed about — the boys (and occasional girls) who were at that corner, who could turn, the ones whose direction wasn't already set.
Though not libertarians, they are spot - on in regards to climate change being a minor overlay in a world increasingly insulated from the vagaries of nature due to market forces.
If some sort of confimation is sought from the vagaries of the paleoclimatic record — it is something I tend to take with a great deal of salt.
That's your vulnerability analysis and it is entirely separate from the vagaries of climate models.
For some people, holistic holidays represent an enriching way to get some respite from the vagaries of life and I was craving some of that in a place with lots of sun.
Having a gambling pile insulates serious money from the vagaries of your amygdala and the yearnings of your dopamine receptors.
Ever since the New Deal, Democrats have largely accepted the label as the party of regulation — defenders of the weak from the vagaries of soulless capitalism.
Profiting from Illiquidity To profit or protect our assets from the vagaries of the costs to trade, we need to understand what changes in liquidity — and consequently in equity returns — might be in store for us.
Just like weather, we suffer from vagaries of emotions too.
What have you done to protect your personal economy from the vagaries of the world economic meltdown?
Whether you live in Columbus, or in nearby suburbs like Reynoldsburg, Grove City, Westerville, or Dublin, you need to protect yourself from the vagaries of life.
The first thing that strikes you is how supple the ride is, how well it isolates you from the vagaries of the road surface and enables effortless long - distance coverage.
The teachers would have a guarantee «to be left alone for five to ten years» to insulate them from the vagaries of school board politics and revolving - door superintendencies.
Where The Rider gives us a protagonist ensnared by his responsibility to a dream — Brady can no more shake the memory of being on horseback than he can abandon his town or his loved ones — The Black Stallion paints a picture of animal kinship as the ultimate escape: from the vagaries of the human world, from one's own tragic backstory, from the limitations of one's youth.
Walter Salles reinforces the impression of Jia's art as emerging fluidly from the vagaries of his own life.
Walter Salles reinforces the impression of Jia's own art as emerging fluidly from the vagaries of his own life and socioeconomic position.
In a world where we've tamed our environment and largely protected ourselves from the vagaries of nature, we may think we're immune to the forces of natural selection.
When lawmakers passed HCRA, they thought that collecting and spending the money outside of the state's budget would help protect important revenues for public health programs from the vagaries and fluctuations of the annual state budgeting process.
It is our duty to offer those who are homeless respite from the vagaries and violence of the streets.»
Ambulance service, servicing and maintenance facilities, also protect the aircraft and other equipment from the vagaries of the weather.
(Dr. Sears said this was a great way to protect Baby and her attachment from the vagaries of modern life.)
Beguiled by this assumption, Western Christian theology has become an inadvertent effort to protect this «God» from the vagaries of finitude and surprise — in short, from the very things we ordinarily associate with the ability to have meaningful relationships with others.
Representatively, then, and symbolically, and apart from the vagaries into which the unenlightened intellect of former times may have let it wander, asceticism must, I believe, be acknowledged to go with the profounder way of handling the gift of existence.
Furthermore, the fact that the worshipper himself is involved in all this, that he has his own «liturgy» or expected part to play within the great liturgy of the Church as a whole — his own work to do as a member of the company — and that he is well acquainted with what is going to happen next in the course of the service, delivers him from the vagaries of the minister, who in such worship is not able to obtrude his personality and his personal predilections in any offensive sense.
For many who remember what business was like pre-Internet, millennials seem an appallingly sensitive lot, having been protected from the vagaries of the world by helicopter parents, trigger warnings and — to especially cynical critics — sheer narcissism.

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That is because U.S. shale companies have been somewhat protected from the full vagaries of oil price swings up until now.
Another example of the vagaries of boycott is the campaign waged against 7 - Eleven Stores by the Rev. Donald Wildmon and his organization, in an attempt to get the chain to remove Playboy and Penthouse magazines from their shelves.
For all their vagaries about religion, Dickens, Hardy, Conrad, Lawrence, and James had all benefited from it.
... I can tell the very place where the blessed Polycarp used to sit [note the posture of the bishop as teacher or preacher upon his cathedra] as he discoursed, his goings out and his comings in, the character of his life,... the discourses he would address to the multitude, how we would tell of his conversations with John and with the others who had seen the Lord, how he would relate their words from memory... and I can testify before God that if that blessed and apostolic presbyter had heard the like [the Gnostic vagaries], he would have cried aloud and stopped his ears and said, as was his custom: «O good God, for what sort of times hast thou kept me, that I should endure these things?»
To love included not only the vagaries of circumstances — annoyance, anger, pleasure, laughter — but the growth from a childhood emotion, through all the changing years of becoming womanhood, to that which finally emerged in these last twenty years as an ever - deepening friendship.
GRAIN believes that the solution to reducing GHGs is an industry - wide transition from «factory farming and agribusiness» to small - scale producers and local food systems that provide moderate production level of meat and «do so in a way that regenerates soils, provides livelihoods to rural and urban communities and makes crops and animals resilient to the vagaries of an unpredictable climate.»
What all these vagaries produce year after year are prizewinning amateurs (a bowling amateur is anyone who doesn't earn his entire living from the lanes) whose names are quite unknown, and whose scores — especially considering the handicaps they face — are quite impressive.
And they show that the right managerial change — a reasonable characterisation, at least from the outside, might be from overcontrolling to relaxed — can, coupled with a little luck and the inherent vagaries of cup football, end up working out rather nicely.
Far from being the greenest government ever — a claim that would have required bold action to be justified — the coalition has left itself open to the vagaries of uncertainty and indecision.
«The quirks and vagaries of the cap formula mean it can fluctuate widely from year to year and district to district.
Describing contradictions makes for a not unenjoyable excursion into the vagaries of social interaction, but provides no relief from their tangles and deceptions.
This may sound like a scene from a Monty Python sketch, but physicists wrestling with the vagaries of the quantum world find themselves in a similarly ridiculous position.
By being less reliant on imports, they would be partially insulated from climate vagaries, global resource shortages and distant military conflicts.
And as our narrator, F. Murray Abraham reminds again, as he did last year in Inside Llewyn Davis, of the Hollywood vagaries that allowed someone of his extraordinary talent to all but vanish from the big screen for three decades.
There are any number of readings available here, from Katniss and Peeta's relationship mirroring generations of Hollywood stars (closeted and otherwise) with fake publicity marriages, to the oppression of the working classes by the greedy 1 %, to the vagaries and dangers of instant fame, to bread and circuses, and «Catching Fire» allows viewers to dig into or avoid the metaphors as much as they want.
Thanks to the vagaries of Netflix's recommendation algorithm, it doesn't take more than a few steps to go from family - friendly kiddie pabulum like The Smurfs 2 to a left - field oddity like The Trotsky, a 2009 Canadian comedy that re-imagines Rushmore as a tongue - in - cheek Marxist crowd - pleaser.
But the film works because, crucially, Burton also nails the present - day scenes, extracting pinpoint performances from Finney and Crudup to ensure there's real emotion swirling amid the vagaries.
Director and co-writer Noah Baumbach constructs the film from Frances» point of view, as though she is living in a bubble, pushed along hither and yon by the vagaries of life.
Of course, due to the vagaries of film distribution, many great films from that year were only released (or became available to me) long after I handed them out.
Julie is testing her expanding résumé of experiences with lessons from books on the vagaries of sex and romance and the distinction between love and being in love.
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