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the idiosyncrasies in the system by rounding your benefit up or down to the nearest $ 250,000.
2 In past installations, these «errors» have included slight deviations in the height of two walls, bumps in the floor, or particular
idiosyncrasies in the interior architecture.
The unwitting subjects reveal themselves in movement, captured in the moment, exhibiting their own
idiosyncrasies in the way they carry themselves.
«Its going,» wrote Franz Schulze for Art News, «will remove one of the more provocative
idiosyncrasies in Chicago art -LSB-...] The Wells Street shows itself, which means the work of singularly devoted group of young painters -LSB-...] bound together in idiom and attitude -LSB-...] Wells Street will be missed; not because its members have as yet arrived at coherent realization of objectiveness, but because the objectives are worthy and unique in the local scene.»
I needed someone that would understand
my idiosyncrasies in setting out and format an end result first time.
«They might tell you more about
idiosyncrasies in that combination of kids than the level of achievement or the quality of teaching and learning that's going on,» Dunbar explains.
The slight
idiosyncrasies in Fassbender's demeanour and voice when switching between Walter and David are a marvel.
But in spite of the many digital and technological advances now bringing the world closer, some fashion brands are still constrained by geography, seasonality or other
idiosyncrasies in their home market.
In their experiments, the researchers show that the technique can identify
idiosyncrasies in the work of human translators, too.
Such systems rely on
idiosyncrasies in everyday writing.
Developed in the 1970s, «Strategic Culture» is a concept used to analyze the role of culture and national
idiosyncrasies in shaping national security decisions.
Mert has
his idiosyncrasies in terms of how he moves but the guy can tackle and mop up just fine... most of the time.
And he must still be sensitive to
the idiosyncrasies in his particular situation.
There are a number of factors behind this seasonal weakness, including harsh winter weather,
idiosyncrasies in the corporate capital expenditures cycle and the timing of monetary policy changes since the crisis.
SAN FRANCISCO — Uber Technologies Inc., in its search for a No. 2 to Chief Executive Travis Kalanick, is interviewing candidates with track records in large, established companies — a sign the ride - sharing titan is looking to temper Mr. Kalanick's
idiosyncrasies in exchange for a corporate culture more typically in tune with its size and ambitions.
Instead, it explores artistic responses from both sides of the conflict, moving chronologically from mobilization and trench warfare to the armistice and the period of reflection in the decade after — and with a distinctive
idiosyncrasy in the details.
Both have a history of being very accepting, open, embracing of
every idiosyncrasy in an unprejudiced manner.
In On the Spiritual in Art Kandinsky held
idiosyncrasy in high esteem, arguing that it was a sign of genuine, unique personality.
Not exact matches
The hospitality sector, however, is teeming with many
idiosyncrasies not found
in most other modern industries.
Although many entrepreneurs like to present themselves
in a «what you see is what you get» style, sometimes being your idiosyncratic self is, well, too much
idiosyncrasy.
In the story of Garcia's swing — and how he's stayed true to it, despite criticism about its
idiosyncrasies — you can find a metaphor for authenticity: That is, the art of staying true to yourself.
One can effectively manage funds to track bond indexes, even though the bond market does have complexities and
idiosyncrasies that don't exist
in the stock market.
When you're looking to make use of them, however, it's important to understand the differences, advantages and
idiosyncrasies of crowdfunding
in Hong Kong.
Regardless of its intention, the «80s was all about modes of making look at me
in my
idiosyncrasy.
In the past you may have made a big haggle over yourself for not being hip enough to handle another's
idiosyncrasies.
And it's SPOT ON
in its depiction of the
idiosyncrasies found
in Southern football culture.
But by and large the interesting selections of respects
in which to interpret things are determined by culture, minutely modified by personal history and
idiosyncrasy.
Such a history of «subjective aim» is possible only because of a compositional
idiosyncrasy of Whitehead's: although he revised his position many times, he tried very hard to preserve the texts of earlier positions
in the final version, often by insertions designed to persuade the reader to interpret such texts
in the light of later positions.
This narrowness arises from the
idiosyncrasies and timidities of particular authors, of particular social groups, of particular schools of thought, of particular epochs
in the history of civilization.
The seriousness of our family's commitments to the faith isn't merely an
idiosyncrasy of our own artisanal making
in the secular bourgeois splendor of leafy East End, Toronto.
The question I want to raise is this: Is the crank element — what I shall hereafter refer to as «crankitude» — that manifests itself
in the work of Kurzweil and Leibowitz merely a reflection of personal
idiosyncrasy or does it point to something more significant?
In short, my thesis is that Kurzweil and Leibowitz have elevated personal idiosyncrasy into a stylized cultural response — a response that permits them, at once, to take modernity with full seriousness, but also to reject modernity in the name of Jewish fait
In short, my thesis is that Kurzweil and Leibowitz have elevated personal
idiosyncrasy into a stylized cultural response — a response that permits them, at once, to take modernity with full seriousness, but also to reject modernity
in the name of Jewish fait
in the name of Jewish faith.
The Roman Catholics wont allow me take Mass
in their Church I do not care, I still go periodically and sill love it, why, because
in spite of the
idiosyncrasies we are all together, weather it be with a right or wrong heart, that does not matter, we are corporate, one body, warts and all and God Loves it.
In fact, the Greek root of the word «
idiosyncrasy» means «private mixture».
William Doino Jr. reviews Rod Dreher's The Little Way of Ruthie Leming: For all its
idiosyncrasies and hardships, St. Francisville was a place where many people are born and die
in the same place, alongside the same folks they grew up with.
They know that they continue to learn more
in that way, that their
idiosyncrasies are checked by colleagues, and that they can spend less time and energy worrying about the accountant and the billing.
Tawney said that the man who «seeks God apart from his brethren is likely not to find God, but rather the devil, whose face will bear a surprising resemblance to his own» That is, unless we broaden our perspective and correct our
idiosyncrasies by sharing with our human brethren, we are
in peril of conceiving God simply as ourselves writ large, with all our peculiarities, self - centeredness, and imperfection.
In fact, however, this seeming idiosyncrasy is not a quirk in an otherwise consistent dualis
In fact, however, this seeming
idiosyncrasy is not a quirk
in an otherwise consistent dualis
in an otherwise consistent dualism.
Raised
in a secular / liberal home, Roose struggles to keep up with the Bible classes at Liberty and to make sense of some of the
idiosyncrasies of the conservative evangelical subculture.
Its diverse and complex origins, social make - up, religious practices and beliefs, not to mention ethical
idiosyncrasies, will lead some to doubt whether Pentecostalism acts «
in the power of the Spirit.»
And here is where we get to the strength of NT Wright's translation, and why I will probably be referring to it frequently
in my own study, despite its
idiosyncrasies.
No matter how far away we live or how long it's been, there's just no one else I can spontaneously connect with about stupid
idiosyncrasies that are (for better or worse) ingrained
in my very soul.
But it requires me to be rooted
in the present, to risk vulnerability, and to take joy
in my life's
idiosyncrasies.»
Enough about my terrible week and my
idiosyncrasies when it comes to Tabasco
in my soup.
Of course this does not fit
in your gloom gloom
idiosyncrasies therefore you have to ignore that.
She could've shaved a couple strokes off her respectable 76 had she obtained a feel for the
idiosyncrasies of Brookside Country Club
in Stockton.
Unfortunately this fact does not fit
in your
idiosyncrasies hence the need to misrepresent facts.
However, I do believe that Jurgen Klopp, for all his
idiosyncrasies, has done an impressive job since arriving at Anfield
in October last year.
We can go
in with all the ideology
in the world but our kids will have behaviors,
idiosyncrasies, & unique needs which will (and must!)
The curriculum, the homework, the teacher's
idiosyncrasies, etc. are all fresh
in your mind as a parent, so you can help your younger child navigate the school year.