Sentences with phrase «good graces of»

Both leaders were able to retain their popularity and stay in the good graces of the miners and unions.
When children are in the midst of an alienating environment, they must somehow stay in the good graces of the alienating parent and still survive being in the middle.
Remain professional to stay in the good graces of your other co-workers that probably don't care to see you and your new love kissing, groping or making googly eyes at each other on a regular basis (not to mention, some could perceive this as sexual harassment).
This allowed them to remain in the good graces of the company while also having more time to stay at home with their children.
Well, at Simply Hired we're here to put the record straight that when it comes to staying employed and in the good graces of your employer, those tried and truths are a load of hooey.
KS: One of the best ways to remain in the good graces of a recruiter is to be gracious upon losing an offer.
Avoiding tickets and fines for things such as not wearing a seatbelt will put you in the good graces of the insurance company.
If you're one of them, you might find it increasingly difficult to find an apartment or stay in the good graces of the owner or manager.
But the longer your clean driving and financial records, the better your chance to get back in the good graces of a traditional insurance company.
You could find the current opinions of all the U.S. circuit courts of appeal — generally made available through the good graces of innovative law schools such as Cornell, Washburn and Emory.
The national ACLU has tons of capacity, but local chapters often rely on the good graces of volunteers who can bring firm resources to bear.
This accomplishment is sure to put you in the good graces of our soon - to - be robot masters.
To keep your law firm in the good graces of your audience, avoid the following missteps in your online marketing:
To keep your law firm in the good graces of your audience, avoid the following six missteps in your online marketing:
In that case, you'll need to get in the good graces of the placement companies.
Some might argue that more experimental games might not put you in the good graces of a more traditional game developer who's just looking to hire someone to tidy up textures.
Xbox may just get a Christmas miracle this year and finally find their way back into the good graces of gamers everywhere.
Sam Fisher is back in the good graces of the United States and running a new spy program called the 4th Echelon.
DB: We hope so:) We're currently tracking an October release, obviously subject to the good graces of Nintendo.
They are reliant on the good graces of their prime brokers and the patience of their limited partners.
Life was easier when your employer bought your health insurance, paid half your social security obligation, and withheld taxes all year so that you stayed in the good graces of the IRS.
By transforming their purchases into reward miles, cardholders can make use of those vacation days from work and venture out into the world off the good graces of travel rewards.
If you're one of them, you might find it increasingly difficult to find an apartment or stay in the good graces of the owner or manager.
Honesty is, after all, the best policy, especially when you're trying to land in the good graces of a potential employer.
Here are several strategies to help you boost your credit score after a foreclosure, and quickly get back in the good graces of mortgage lenders too.
It's useless as a credit instrument (as you are effectively paying to borrow your own money), but the sole purpose of this card is to help you get in the good graces of credit institutions.
The more successful booksellers are out there, the more books will be sold and the more players will be competing for the good graces of the indie community.
By creating its own set of ePub creation tools, Apple would not only find themselves in the good graces of all of those folks, but would also be able to promote the innate charms and abilities of iBooks as an e-reader client, such as making it easy to create interactive content.
We publish in the Kindle Store solely by the good graces of Amazon.com.
Sure, I still depend way too much on the good graces of Amazon, but at least all my income doesn't come solely from the Kindle platform.
Right now, their e-book library languishes, untouched and unmaintained, running on the good graces of Amazon's system.
Kit Gerhart wonders what will happen to Ferrari now that it's going public with its own stock: «The independent Ferrari will need to stay in the good graces of Bernie and his successors.
The independent Ferrari will need to stay in the good graces of Bernie and his successors.
Nothing will put you in the good graces of parents like letting them know that you're human, too.
Band Of Misfits, questions are posed: Will Captain ever get back into the good graces of his peers?
Sarsgaard bribes and sweet talks his way into the good graces of Mulligan's pathologically status - obsessed father (Alfred Molina) and mother, but the unlikely lovers discover there are things money can not buy and charm can not finesse.
Given the good graces of the Motion Picture Association of America, this movie somehow received a PG rating, even though many elements seem closer to PG - 13 material.
So Mickey schemes to snag the violin while posing as a helpful insurance agent so he can be in the good graces of his wife and son again by paying back the money he's wasted.
It's one thing that he's something of an asshole savant who fell backwards into an archetype by the good graces of his talented friends — it's another that he continues to fiddle with his original Star Wars trilogy.
In what can be described as «teenage Romy and Michele take down the president,» teen dim bulbs Betsy (Dunst) and Abigail (Michelle Williams) fall into the good graces of President Nixon (Dan Hedaya) and the positions of «Official White House Dog Walkers» after witnessing the Watergate break - in.
He's not, however, going to beat out Jean Dujardin, an attractive choice whose SAG win already proved he has the all - important good graces of the acting branch.
This could be adventure to get Ridley Scott back in the good graces of sci - fi enthusiasts after his not so well received «Prometheus.»
Torn between wanting the promotion and staying in the good graces of his disapproving art - gallery owning girlfriend, Julie (Stephanie Szostak), he opts for the promotion in order to impress her and finally convince her to marry him.
However, reuniting with Toni Servillo, his lead in «Il Divo,» the director's latest effort «La Grande Bellezza» could find him back in the good graces of the jury.
Will comes into the good graces of a member of the group and joins her, along with Marcus (Fiona says she can't go), to a SPAT picnic.
To win Agis, the cross-dressing princess must inveigle herself into the good graces of his guardians by seducing Leontine and Hermocrates.
Indeed, when we first meet him he is worming his way into the good graces of SS officers for his own selfish purposes.
The scheme of the princess: She and her maid Hermidas (Rachael Stirling) will disguise themselves as young men, penetrate Hermocrates» enclave, and insinuate themselves into the good graces of the brother and sister.
With her role as the epnoymous character in Frida (2002), Hayek disappeared into her subject so convincingly that not only would she return to the good graces of critics, but earn an Oscar nomination as well.Hayek would spend the coming years enjoying superstar status with everything from comedic turns on sitcoms like Ugly Betty (which she produced) and 30 Rock, to meaty roles in dramatic thrillers like Savages.
Irish actor Andrew Scott is excellent as the deceitful, snivelling scoundrel whose habit of taking advantage of the good graces of others hits its limit.
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