Sentences with phrase «into the fray thinking»

In one respect, this is what courts intend — at least, they don't want you heading into the fray thinking that one spouse already has an advantage over the other.

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This then creates a vicious cycle where you jump further into the fray because you don't think your employees are doing their job.
CF: What you said about others coming into the fray and starting to build some momentum about it, I think that does give more hope that this just won't just be something that is a transfer of dollars from the federal to provincial governments.
The home console market was believed dead after Atari's fall, and few companies thought it a good idea to jump into the fray.
For most persons less mature, and for many of us who have prayed for years, there is need of something concrete and tangible to direct one's thought and keep it from running out into frayed ends.
I just think that tactically, it could be the right thing to move him back out wide and bring the 21 - year old hero of the Emirates Cup back into the fray.
One small way to encourage academics to step into the fray and to push back on the academic norms fueling the status quo is, I think, to try harder to recognize the value of engaging in public discourse and the scholars who do so.
One small way to encourage academics to step into the fray is, I think, by doing more to recognize and value those scholars who do step out.
One small way to encourage academics to step into the fray and revisit academic norms is, I think, by doing more to recognize and value those scholars who do step out.
While Weinstein doesn't see corporate publishing going away, ever, he does think the business is at «an enormous transition point» and that the outsourcing major publishers have been doing for years — forcing agents to do more editing, going with outside PR, telling authors they need to take hold of their own marketing — will mean that more agencies, and others, will jump into the publishing fray.
I thought after the past 2 weeks I was done, but here I go... Back into the fray!
I loved the strategy required in The Bureau, and am typically the type of gamer that dives into the fray with no tactics, so it was a nice ego check to have to scale back and learn to think out each situation.
As stated you'll get a stage or two with unlimited uses of a new item before getting thrown into the fray where you have to think carefully about how to use them.
Even the US has jumped into the fray, with cities and states and even companies (think GE, GM, Alcan, Dow and DuPont, Alcoa, PepsiCo and Xerox) devising their own plans in the absence of any action from Washington and lobbying the government to take the leap.
Regarding Tamino: When I first ventured into the fray about a year ago, I also thought Tamino's tone was meanspirited.
This is not the fault of the many wishful thinking suckers who are already out of work and / or who can't find a job anywhere else, who often reluctantly are drawn into the fray with visions of sugar plums in their minds as supplanted therein by the ceaseless advertising / marketing efforts of CREA / ORE which in the end only wants one thing, registrants» dollars... the more the better.
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