«I get immense satisfaction from assisting clients through
the intricacies of what will be, for most of them, the largest financial transaction they will ever make.
Explain
the intricacies of what staying put is and the effect it will have on the carer's (former foster carer) financial support.
Join us for a Sexceptional Weekend to learn the basics and explore all
the intricacies of what it means to be in a consensual non-monogamous relationship.
This means that candidates should understand a company's financial needs, as well as
the intricacies of what the market is current demanding.
So take these opportunities to care about how and why certain tasks are done a specific way, care about
the intricacies of what you are doing, and make work about self - improvement rather than simply getting the job done.
That's all for today, but be sure to come back tomorrow to learn all about the next two exciting entries in the franchise, where we'll explore the subtle
intricacies of what many consider to be the crowning jewels of the series: Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion.
Like most of their peers in the upper echelon of self - directed writers, they're remarkably giving to others, always ready to explain
the intricacies of what they do and to advise shy newcomers who want to learn from them.
That's all for today, but be sure to come back tomorrow to learn all about the next two exciting entries in the franchise, where we'll explore the subtle
intricacies of what many consider to be the crowning jewels of the series: Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion.
Some people get the film and some don't, and you get
the intricacies of what we were trying to do.»
I don't know
the intricacies of what she said, but it obviously worked, as here he was taking me to one of the nicest restaurants in town.
The co-PIs want to explain plant research projects to children because they believe young minds are capable of and will be inspired by learning about
the intricacies of what plants can do.
Wilshere didn't stand out at Bournemouth, though one could argue that the average fan doesn't pick up on
the intricacies of what he does, and I'll have to accept that could be possible.
Not exact matches
Please tell me
what sort
of asinine fool spends so much time and effort and goodness to create from nothing a perfect universe and a perfect existence with all
of its
intricacy... and then when it's finally done, tricks Eve into eating an apple so that he can then undo his master work that he put so much time and effort into and turn it into the barely holding together chaos that we see today that he has to constantly micromanage?
Intellectuals as such have no particular responsibility to take time away from
what they know best to immerse themselves in the
intricacies of political life and thought, but absent such immersion they would do well not to give public utterance to their ignorance.
God has given us much evidence
of His existence: how about the
intricacies of how the human body works - can you really believe that happened without a master plan;
what about the beauty
of nature - can we really think that that just happened;
what about the testimony
of millions throughout the ages including Scientists attempting to disprove God, that point to things beyond their comprehension or doing.
In proposing
what I believe to be the hub
of missiology, namely theology
of religions, this paper can come up only to the stage
of identifying it, and does not explore the
intricacies within it.
Interesting: Your statement: «The belief that the unfathomable
intricacies of every living thing on our earth formed themselves completely at random seems just as fantastical to me as believing in a Creator» is not an accurate reflection
of what evolutionary theory posits.
This approach tries to work out the legal
intricacies of the rules for sacrifice, to fill in the gaps and reconcile the inconsistencies embedded in the text: for example, determining the status
of an animal designated for one type
of sacrifice but erroneously slaughtered for another; or determining
what to do if an animal that has been properly slaughtered and its blood correctly sprinkled on the altar is then found to have a blemish that should have disqualified it.
What have the
intricacies of their faith got to do with whether or not they're given opportunities to practice it?
what sort
of asinine fool spends so much time and effort and goodness to create from nothing a perfect universe and a perfect existence with all
of its
intricacy... and then tricks Eve into eating an apple so that he can then undo his master work that he put so much time and effort into and turn it into the barely holding together chaos that we see today that he has to constantly micromanage?
Explaining the
intricacies of Catholic - Protestant tensions in Bolivia, Andrea said in her thick accent, «When people ask
what I am, I tell them I am Protestant because I protest everything!»
Spanish news source Mundo Deportivo doesn't give any indication
of what the
intricacies of the deal are but say it is a «firm offer» and that United are offering a contract until the the end
of this season with the prospect
of further years added on in the future.
The
intricacies of switching to a new model, understanding
what tweaks are needed and how to best utilize its capabilities, are something that isn't going to be immediately known.
What will ensue in 2003 if what occurred to the local government councils befell the state in the event of the recurrence of the intricacies associated with the avoidable cri
What will ensue in 2003 if
what occurred to the local government councils befell the state in the event of the recurrence of the intricacies associated with the avoidable cri
what occurred to the local government councils befell the state in the event
of the recurrence
of the
intricacies associated with the avoidable crisis?
Today, I'll be reviewing the concepts discussed there, but the discussion will have more to do with
what to put in your business plan, rather than the
intricacies of marketing.
Like that republicans can dress well,
what «shorteralls» are, and the
intricacies of who can and who can't get a «pretty person job.»
I would love to see
what the notecard - littered floor
of screenwriters Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin, and Edward Ricourt looked like when they were knee - deep into the plot
intricacies of their story.
You don't have to follow every
intricacy of the fantasy plot — who is in possession
of what wand, which all - powerful sword is hidden beneath which frozen river — in order to sense that you're in a different, magical place.
He dares to say
what so many
of us think — dares to approach subtleties and
intricacies that so many
of us don't want to bother talking about.
I have never attended an actual theatrical showing
of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and for the longest time, I doubted that I was completely receptive to every significant nuance and
intricacy of the film,
what with its name dropping
of Michael Rennie and the presence
of a performer called «Little Nell» who wears Mickey Mouse ears during the «Touch - A, Touch - A, Touch Me» number.
The default four - quadrant mini game feels disconnected from
what's happening on screen, while a simplified alternative that consists
of mindless button mashing also fails to capture the
intricacies of these bone - breaking holds.
What a huge disappointment, then, that it is such an extraordinary revelation, a breathtaking and acutely observed meditation on the
intricacies of Victorian life, complete with a tour de force by Timothy Spall as the painter JMW Turner.
Casting director John Papsidera explains the art and
intricacy of his close collaboration with writer - director Christopher Nolan,
what led to casting Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, and Jessica Chastain, and how he finds child actors.
Expect a lot
of trial and error early on as you start to learn the
intricacies, such as
what certain color highlights on the minimap stands for and where your commanders are located when they're requesting your assistance.
Principals are on the front lines
of helping district leaders, parents, and other stakeholders understand the
intricacies and impacts
of these educational policies and
what it means for students and schools.
Talking with an experienced Torinese designer who agreed with me that there was a lot
of unnecessary superficial
intricacy on a Zonda, noted that «I've talked with Pagani about it, and he says, «yes, it's true, but it's
what my customers expect,» and you have to admire that as a sensible attitude.»
The exertion will permit you to dive into the
intricacies of a particular point a long ways past
what is conceivable in the most likely expansive addresses that your teacher must convey in class.
You can find out more about our individual editors over here, but the short version is all our editors have years
of experience with editing, are very familiar with the
intricacies of The Chicago Manual
of Style, and have been tested to make sure they know
what they are doing!
What I Thought Was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick Ages 14 and up «Set on the beaches
of a fictional island located off the coast
of Connecticut,
What I Thought Was True is the story
of a young woman learning firsthand
of the mystifying
intricacies of love, lust, luxury and loyalty — and how each can change drastically for her friends, her family and herself.»
What sets The Flamenco Academy above your average easy read is the irresistible drive and energy
of the narrative, the rich settings and,
of course, the history and
intricacies of flamenco itself which, at one point, Didi describes as «obsessive - compulsive disorder set to a great beat»!
What starts out as a tale
of love in the face
of culturally - related obstacles (with the traditional Indian family opposing their daughter's relationship with a Pisaka, eater
of dead flesh, as the girl's mother refers to the narrator) soon develops into a feverish, phantasmagoric journey
of a man - out -
of - place through the unknowable
intricacies of Indian history and myth.
Readers will then learn the
intricacies of the secrets, but
what is even more important — by carefully piecing together the scattered clues, they will be brought nearer to the closely guarded message hidden deep inside the deliberately obscured emblems.
There aren't many books dealing with the
intricacies of financial companies, and
of what few there are they are written by the big four auditors, or the rating agencies, for their own purposes.
Not only does doing so require a person to determine
what it is, exactly, that optimal return means to them, but in order to invest for the best return you need to really become acquainted with all
of the
intricacies of investing.
I think for some retailers, Petfood Forum would give them a chance to really learn the details about
what goes into pet foods — the research behind it, the processing side and the marketing side — and really start to understand all the
intricacies of it.
'' I'm looking forward to embracing the
intricacies of the UK market and to be part
of what I know to be a talented team.»
This Thief is to Thief: Deadly Shadows
what Hitman: Absolution was to Hitman: Blood Money: a grasp at mass - market appeal at the expense
of systemic
intricacies that made the series so good in the first place.
This may come as a surprise, but Virtua Fighter is another...
What they all have in common is the
intricacy of the animation.
There's lots discussed in this special edition, including the ins - and - outs
of the PSP to new - generation console conversion, the idea
of what does or doesn't make a game «mature», and the
intricacies of a combat system that supports a whopping fourteen different playable characters, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
Over the course
of the week, you might learn the
intricacies of Swiss horology, British millinery and Danish ceramics; blend your own fragrances, print your own books and craft your own tableware; and hear the stories
of crafted works and iconic luxury products direct from the mouths
of their makers — but still only scratch the surface
of what London Craft Week has to offer.