Sentences with phrase «is the usual case»

Is it usual case that convertible raise is not considered part of the pre-money valuation when the Series A investor invests, or varies based on particular investor?
Or, as is the usual case, I want to elect someone I disagree with the least.
For Team Kozin it was the usual case with Josh Davis and Randall Hampton leading the way on Offense.
These guys played their hearts out — which is the usual case for them.
The first half of the season was the usual case of way too many injuries but since January (around his 6 - 7 month mark) we have halved our injury average and haven't had more than 4 injuries at one time.
There are six or seven cases at the moment, but that is the usual case — it is every year like that.
As is the usual case with cars - turned - electric, the Niro EV won't change all that much from the hybrid model it is based on.
As is the usual case when one of the major auto shows rolls around on the calendar, the news for the week was completely...
As is the usual case with a model refresh this close to the end of a generational life cycle, there won't be any major updates, but a few subtle changes will make all of the difference.
As is the usual case with the Viziv Concepts, Subaru hasn't exactly released a plethora of information, but its whole purpose is to showcase Subaru's future design language, and it does exactly that.
As is the usual case, there isn't a lot of change to discuss, but the updated optima does have a new front fascia, new headlight and taillight units, and a revised rear fascia insert that allows for repositioned reflectors and new exhaust outlets.
As is the usual case on first drives, I had no chance to verify those numbers — which, according to Infiniti, work out to 27 mpg combined with front - wheel drive and 26 mpg with all - wheel drive.
As for the rest of us, it's the usual case of keep your eyes peeled for more news.
As is the usual case with offshore wind farms, the strong winds, difficult seas, and relatively deep water make the economics of offshore wind at Cape Mendocino and surrounding areas unattractive.
At any rate, it appears to be a bit too prepared for the future, but it's obviously not final, which is the usual case with most displays like this.
It was the first Android device to feature an optical zoom lens rather and a digital zoom, which is the usual case.

Not exact matches

«The agreement forces the companies to observe objective non-discrimination standards that are more comprehensive than the usual legal demands,» said Gilvandro Araújo, the Cade councilor in charge of the case.
In this case, when we looked at the e-commerce or online shopping sector, which has been growing significantly in the region, and specifically in Dubai, its usual business model wasn't very appealing for us.
Per usual, there's a premium attached to the Bluetooth tech — in this case, the new model is $ 50 more than the original.
In some cases, it's more useful than the usual demographic characteristics marketers apply.
Curiosity will probably be charged to your account (at the usual, variable buy APR of 26.99 %, based mostly on the Prime Charge) from the acquisition date if the acquisition stability will not be paid in full inside the promotional interval or in case you make a late cost.
The reason tax mix matters is because it explains the Nordic countries, who have much larger public sectors than does Canada, so much so that according to the usual Fraser Institute logic that lower taxes overall would lead to faster economic growth, they ought to be complete basket cases.
They will also be able to get FHA case numbers through the usual on - line service.
Coal would be affected the most, with 25 percent reduction in demand compared to the business - as - usual case.
He also agreed that it would be quite appropriate in my case to suspend the usual requirement that all entering students live in the college.
By any usual definition of this term, it should be possible to give a plausible interpretation of all seven of our cases as conforming to the definition.
It is a response to the disruption of essential family interaction, the disturbance of usual family patterns, the financial insecurity which arises from both the heavy costs of treatment and, in the case of the breadwinner, the loss of family income.
Other members of the family say, too, that there were incidents in their own lives — in some cases the usual growing pains, and in others what they considered singular, traumatic events — that L'Engle appropriated and used in her novels or revealed in «The Crosswicks Journal.»
@clarity, Yes, I guessing there are cases like that, but I would think they are not the usual situations and may fall under some form of verbal contract, not a general parental obligation.
Handbook on Religious Liberty Edited by Pedro Moreno Rutherford Institute, 347 pages, $ 8.95 The Rutherford Institute has a distinguished record of work in religious freedom cases, but this book is not up to its usual standards.
Nature is not the composition of law - like patterns occurring independently of God, and thus, miracles are not cases of when God intervenes, but when He acts differently than usual for His redemptive purposes.
The 2010 campaign was also highly personalized, although not in the usual sense of focusing mainly on the President's character attributes, as was the case in the Clinton «impeachment» mid-term election of 1998.
In any case, JPT is wrong, as usual.
Being a priest he would know that priests were treated for this condition in the same manner as other s3x offenders; upon completing their treatment, were placed back in society to work as usual or in the case of a priest, in a diocese to continue in his priesthood.
When an ordinance is passed in your local state (California, in my case), do you think the legislators intend its citizens to understand the words of the regulations «in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or allegory, free from exaggeration or distortion»?
The U.S. Constitution gives the president the power «to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment,» and at least several of the Founding Fathers thought that such a power was important to the usual and normal order of government....
In the case of the descriptive laws, there is no question of «obedience» in the usual sense.
My task now is to explain briefly why just this seems to me to be the case and why I hold, accordingly, that both of the usual alternatives can and should be overcome.
In cases for which reactant and product (A, B, P, Q) concentrations are not held constant but are allowed to follow the usual (nonlinear) equations which govern ordinary diffusion, development of spatial order is to be expected, if the chemical equations of the Brusselator apply.
He recalled how his fellow priests had in many cases become very casual, and how in Rome «I heard, among other clever and coarse anecdotes at mealtimes, members of the papal curia laugh and boast about how some said Mass and with reference to the bread and wine spoke these words: ««Panis es, panis manebis; vinum es, vinum manebis» — «Bread you are and bread you shall remain; wine you are, and wine you shall remain» — and with these words they elevated the host and the wine in the usual way.
But when a massive change of behavioral habit has taken place, and this is sufficient to constitute a change of personal identity — as, for example, in the case of insanity — then on the view here proposed, there is no responsibility and guilt in the usual senses of those words.
So, God's process does not fit in the usual model of change, nor in the usual model of becoming.25 Whitehead preferably considers the process in God in terms of growth, which, to be sure, may be viewed as a form of internal supersession, that is, as a succession in which the previous phases are retained without loss, however in this special case as a succession of satisfaction - phases.
I left a couple on the plant, just in case, because the past couple of days have been a little warmer than usual... maybe we will get another red tomato or two to enjoy before the season is officially over.
I still have over a month of writing to go before I turn in the manuscript, then a few rounds of edits, so chances are I'll be a little quieter than usual on the blog — case in point, I totally forgot to post a recipe last week.
I am currently writing this post on a Monday morning feeling ALL the feels (piping hot cup of coffee by my side, per usual + an orange clarifying face mask on in case ya needed to know).
Somehow I think the choir will be all over it while the rest of the nation worries more about how they'll afford the usual cases of Coke and frozen pizzas on the next trip to Costco.
Spinach is among other things smack packed with carotenoids but their usual red / orange / yellow colours are in this case hidden by the amounts of chlorophyll in the pretty leaves (and chlorophyll we LIKE).
But, in case you were wondering why I'm not my usual chatty, sarcastic self today, it's because I'm busy trying to memorize a bunch of shit that I'm not actually going to use in the real world.
By the way, in case anyone wonders about the lack of names, there are reasons: a certain reluctance on my part to use my limited Chinese, and the usual lack of names (which makes making oneself understood even more difficult).
Mrs Axford said that while DataGene had taken on the role of ADHIS, the ABVs releases were a case of «business as usual».
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