Sentences with phrase «into vagaries»

Now, I don't want to get into the vagaries of how directories are compiled, but I think these particular rankings are pretty accurate, and what that says to me is that there is a degree of explaining to do — more so in some market segments than others — about why a brand might choose to defer to a lesser or, in a few cases, broadly equal one.
Although Gilbert & George have never fallen into the vagaries and traps of fashion, their anti-conformist stance is certainly, in part, a product of this sea - change in cultural attitudes.
It's so easy to fall into these vagaries you speak of.
Describing contradictions makes for a not unenjoyable excursion into the vagaries of social interaction, but provides no relief from their tangles and deceptions.
When faced by demands that they «cash» their claims about God as active, theologians too easily fall into vagaries and generalities.

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So this is where the vagary of a single quarter data point comes into play.
There was no answer to the problems of the heavens above and the teeming phenomena of the world beneath but the leap of the mind into speculation which had already produced the multiform vagaries of polytheistic theology.
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.
The success of the New Deal has shown what the public sector can do; scrapping it and allowing the vagaries of the market to get people back into work is wrong.»
The vastness and vagaries of space will force interstellar correspondents into extreme measures
John Krasinski's A Quiet Place turns the act of survival into a powerful statement of defiance against the vagaries of the unknown.
Survival is the implicit goal of characters in horror films, but a certain subset of these films are able to turn the act of survival into an existential quest, a powerful statement of defiance against the vagaries of the unknown.
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.
That's before you get into the environmental vagaries of hydrogen production, which tends to be either energy - intensive itself (when extracted through electrolysis) or is gathered during the extraction of fossil fuels or natural gas.
That will pretty much turn Entergy into a fully regulated utility, which will guarantee a decent return on investment, instead of leaving margins to the vagaries of the market.
Although in each of these pieces the shafts of yarn are all of identical height (stretching from floor to ceiling) and evenly spaced in relation to each other, they appeared to differ wildly thanks to the vagaries of perspective, steadfastly refusing to cohere into a stable configuration, let alone the outline of an implied plane or object.
As Meyerowitz notes: «It seemed to me that the French liken the twilight to the notion of the tame and the savage, the known and the unknown, where that special moment of the fading of the light offers us an entrance into the place where our senses might fail us slightly, making us vulnerable to the vagaries of our imagination.»
Depending on the vagaries of the practice from time to time in this or that jurisdiction, parenting coordinators effectively have license to wield heavy authority and extremely biased power, opining back to and influencing judges, bringing issues into the public domain that do not belong there and which were not brought into the case by either party, siding with one party unfairly (even developing personal relationships with one of the parties), and recommending or just ordering the parents to hire the parenting coordinator's own cronies for therapies and guardianships and evaluations.
But the vagaries of politics and the limited horizon of government work spurred her into real estate «to control my own income and agenda.»
The real estate «wanna - be-a-profession / should - be-a-profession» is governed by overseeing umbrella organizations vs the ungoverned reality of most other every - day, free - for - all for - profit ventures that fit into the category of «wild - west - grab - what - we - can - when - we - can» and «hope - we - don't - get - caught - with - our hands - too - deep - in - the - public - cookie - jar - of - public - ignorance» ventures that are not subject to oversight by said oversight umbrella holders, who would take their dollars, as CREA, OREA / RECO (Ontario) et al do, in trade for supposed guidance away from from the vagaries of the wild - west show artists out there.
I believe that you were one of the above whilst practising, and thus, although now retired from the business, you are well placed to comment on the vagaries of the hit - and - miss system of pseudo-developing too many pig's ears into pseudo Realtors in the field.
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