Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has said he would
go to any length for President Muhammadu Buhari if he so request.
His story intertwines with that of two other characters: James Holden (Steven Strait), a rogue ship's captain involved in a planet - threatening accident; and U.N. undersecretary Chrisjen Avasarala (Shohreh Aghdashloo), who's willing to
go to any lengths for what she deems is right.
You do not want to
go to lengths for things that matter very little.
Not exact matches
That's also why Riot
goes to great
lengths to recruit and hire only hardcore gamers who think like its customers (
for more on Riot's hiring, see «How Riot Guards Its Culture» below).
The party
went to great
lengths to provide details and analytic support
for every item in their Million Jobs Plan.
It was a rollicking, civil conversation where five presidential hopefuls
went to unusual
lengths to show their support
for one another as they touched on economic themes important
to entrepreneurs.
In any case, full source code would be even more valuable than the traffic key in the Lavabit case, and the industry would
go to extreme
lengths to fight
for it, Binnall said.
The DOJ recently charged him with tax evasion
for stashing more than $ 3 million in an offshore account, accusing him of
going to «great
lengths»
to hide it.
Today, though, as Hillary Clinton prepares
to unveil her plan
for universal health insurance, I want
to concentrate on the
lengths that small businesses
go to insure their employees.
Everyone knows the competition
for top - tier tech and business talent is intense, with some companies
going to extraordinary
lengths to bring the brightest minds
to their organizations.
A new study by LinkedIn surveyed more than 13,000 Millennial job seekers
to find out what it takes
to get them
to work
for you, and offers some insights into the
lengths some employers are
going to need
to go to hire the best talent from this generation.
«Survivalism,» or preparing
for societal collapse, has become serious business among some of America's super rich, as illustrated by a recent article from The New Yorker which takes a look at the great
lengths to which some of the richest from Wall Street
to Silicon Valley have
gone to protect themselves against cataclysmic civil unrest.
From the day it became apparent that Theranos had
gone to great
lengths to hide serious issues with its blood testing technology, it wasn't hard
to predict that things would end badly
for the much - hyped $ 9 billion startup and its iconic founder, Elizabeth Holmes.
«America is great, because America is good» appears
to be Beck's slogan
for his 2011 projects and he
goes to some
lengths to explain the steps he intends
to take
to ensure this «transformation'takes place («I will admit our wrongdoing, but I will not be a constant apologist
for our nations mistakes.
It's worth
going to great
lengths to make certain the recruiting process is a positive experience
for potential hires.
The alternative explanation is that some people with detailed knowledge of the TalkTalk hack are
going to extensive
lengths to try and frame a boy
for the breach.
If you are
going to be sitting down at a desk
for any
length of time, it is a good idea
to get the basics right.
The maximum
length of any work term is eight - months and then I will return
to school
for at least one full - time academic semester before
going out on another work - term
We are outraged at the
lengths to which the government seems
to have
gone to intercept data from our private fiber networks, and it underscores the need
for urgent reform.»
The Stormy Daniels affair has had remarkable staying power, both because, after weeks of staying quiet, Daniels herself has decided she wants
to tell her story, and because Trump and his legal team are
going to extraordinary
lengths to silence her, including demanding $ 20 million
for violations of the nondisclosure agreement she and her legal team have allegedly already committed.
Those are big things
to balance, but the fact that the government has indicated [it's] interested in the question is a good sign and if [it's]
going to talk about more than just
length of leave, it could be a significant opportunity
to make life better
for families.»
Word that President Donald Trump's son - in - law, Jared Kushner, met with the head of a Russian bank makes now a good time
to look at the U.S. economic sanctions meant
to punish the Kremlin
for its invasion of the Ukraine, and why Moscow would
go to great
lengths to get them lifted.
It is disturbing not because of Bitcoin Core's lack of enthusiasm
for standing against Segwit2x, which is the way it appeared, but rather it was the fact that the people who support Segwit2x
went to great
lengths to confuse the general public about Segwit2x, what it meant, what it would do and even spent a good deal of time convincing people it was not an option, but a requirement; a simple software upgrade.
As counsel
for the buyer, the
length of time that a bankruptcy would have required was not necessarily something my client had an appetite
for, and I'm not sure that this seller had the resources
to go through a bankruptcy filing.
for longer: used
to indicate that something will
go on happening
for a particular
length of time; by continuance from a former state; still; (n.) 4.
This premium was the most ever
for a medical drug acquisition greater than $ 500 million, and represents the
length an acquirer will
go to buy a company with a novel HCV fighter.
This finding explains why ICO white papers — see,
for instance, the one issued by developers of Filecoin —
go to great
lengths to explain the mechanics of their platform.
The bottom line: Even if you prefer
to work as long as you can, you should still save
for retirement as if you were
going to leave the workforce within a reasonable
length of time.
Before even seeking financing
for a full -
length feature, Peirone
went about scraping together enough cash
to make a short preview reel.
You said, «The
lengths you
go with your silly arguments indicate such disdain
for Christians and Conservatives that it seems
to control your life.»
CNN
goes lengths to not
to post ONE, JUST ONE, slightly - offending article or a photo
for Muslims!
The
lengths a person will
go to for religion.
I used
to love
to go to regional pastor's meetings and hear the wild and wacky stories about the
lengths congregations would
go to to jockey
for position, etc..
But now, because He
went back
to Heaven, we can all come before the throne of grace any time we want
for any
length of time.
But when he
goes to arrange the second, in a scene also remarkable
for the ridiculous
lengths to which the doctor resorts
to euphemism
to speak of anything but «baby, «birth,» and «abortion,» he learns that the first was never done.
I'm sorry if I
went on at quite a
length at this, but I hope I impressed that this is a serious and deep issue in the understanding of the nature of God, some might not be in any position
to accept it as true, but it is not
to be rejected out of hand as a silly or tricky little thing that people are foolish
for falling into believing.
Paul
goes to great
lengths to tell us that he kept the law (works) more than anyone else, and yet he considers all of that doggie - stuff in comparison
to what Christ has done on the cross
for him.
They
go to great
lengths to achieve it, weaving sustainability goals into new courses, freshman orientation, traditional subjects, and majors and minors, and in some cases they require a sustainability course
for graduation.
This means we
go to enormous
lengths and at unbelievable costs
to care
for her and love her.
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, where love
to neighbor is, quite simply, doing
for him what needs
to be done, in the emergency, the good neighbor is both alien and heretic.28 And at this point, perhaps, some hearers who had assented so far might have had misgivings, even if they did not
go to the
lengths of those fanatical sectaries whose Manual of Discipline (found among the «Dead Sea Scrolls») enjoined them «
to love all the children of light — and
to hate all the children of darkness, each according
to the measure of his guilt.»
Remember if GOD meant
for his word
to be extant, then why didn't he
go to great
lengths to preserve his word, this has puzzled theologian and scholar's
for centuries.
While many schools have
gone to great
lengths to prevent another Columbine from happening in their own communities, most Americans don't place the blame
for school violence on school officials or on a lack of security.
I once got on a bus
to go to the opera: when I asked
for the nearest bus stop
to the Gaiety Theatre, the conductor said, ah, you'll be
going to see Turandot, and proceeded
to give me at some
length his opinion of the production: an experience surely unimaginable in London.
They are
going to great
lengths and great expense
to protect their people and provide safe houses, buildings and workplaces
for their citizens.
In six days he created this planet and all of the cosmos (stars, sun, moon, light, and every other physical thing) because after everyone fell he needed a good
length for a week so men (who were
going to become mortal at some point, even though God was not sure man would fall because he was
going to give them free will) would not work themselves
to death.
It possesses magnificent character delineation: the great theme is the princely magnanimity of Joseph, envied by his lesser brothers, his life threatened, then at
length spared only through the dubious device of selling him into slavery in Egypt; and there, his fortunes
going from bad
to worse, he was,
for no fault of his own but indeed because of his integrity, hurled into an oriental prison
to lie hopeless until some dubious chance should release him.
«The bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963, and the subsequent death of four little girls who were there
for Sunday school, shocked the nation with the violent
lengths to which racists would
go to disrupt and destroy black churches, and by extension, black communities.»
I'd be glad
to go into it at
length, including my great aunt's doctoral thesis on Tertullian (
for a nun, she was a pip).
Even though theology as a whole has not
gone to these Hegelian
lengths, from the very beginnings of Christian theology there has been a kind of social contract between philosophy and theology in virtue of their common concern
for truth, and a very close association indeed between the Catholic traditions of theology and metaphysics.
Calvin expanded the concept and until encountering your types would never have suspected that a person would be so foolish as
to go to the
lengths of hate
for God that some here do that there would be those who were predestined
to be lost.