Sentences with phrase «jettisoned for»

Within a few years, testing may be only slightly less fragmented than before the Common Core, and many established tests will have been jettisoned for slapped - together replacements.
Starting as a clever Contagion - style investigative thriller, this fiercely paced apocalyptic adventure begins to fall apart early on when smart logic is jettisoned for the more visceral thrills of seeing Brad Pitt save the planet...
Even the mood - setting narration, lifted almost directly from the story and used to chilling effect in the original film, has been jettisoned for no apparent reason (some changes are just trivial: all character names are the same save Neeson's, which was Markway in the story and first film).
Before looking up the novel's Wikipedia page I was softer on Under The Skin, but seeing how much information was jettisoned for little purpose I find myself sort of irritated.
With care, the flammability problem could be overcome and the balloon would be jettisoned for return by parachute as your article suggested.
We hope that the believers of Austin place anti-atheist bigotry in the same category as anti-Semitism or racism - a relic of the past that needs to be jettisoned for all the right reasons.»
Whatever the solution, the highest standards and best practices of scripture should not be jettisoned for expediency.
Hardly anyone would dispute the proposition that morals are more important than mere manners, and the assertion that etiquette can and should be jettisoned for a higher good is commonly made and accepted in....
Hardly anyone would dispute the proposition that morals are more important than mere manners, and the assertion that etiquette can and should be jettisoned for a higher good is commonly made and accepted in everyday life.
Did it clarify which strongly held Mormon beliefs he would allow to shape his actions and which he would jettison for the good of the whole country?
takling jettisoning him for Campbell after one good game by Campbell is just plain silly...... and Szcehny?

Not exact matches

Over the past few years a growing number of entrepreneurs have forged a quiet revolution in compensation plans, jettisoning traditional salary structures and carving out bold new incentive programs for their entire organizations.
Still, dismissing Cordray would be virtually unprecedented, even for a White House that prides itself on jettisoning tradition.
It's unclear whether this is good or bad for borrowers — national banks, especially, support the consolidation; some local lenders and SBA staff say jettisoning the personal relationships makes it tougher to negotiate deals and workouts.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals is beset with problems — a collapsing share price, mounting debt, unreliable financial statements — and it's now jettisoning its CEO and pinning blame for shoddy accounting on a former CFO.
The video for Taylor Swift's new single, «Look What You Made Me Do,» has shattered streaming records, jettisoning Adele's «Hello» from the top spot.
But Google makes up for jettisoning some of the traditional car essentials by adding lasers, radar, and sensors that give the vehicle's brains a 360 - degree view of its environment to the point that it can recognize objects up to two football fields away.
Jettisoning automobiles may prove fatal for Ford, leaving the market to GM and foreign producers.
You can not move ahead without jettisoning some of those responsibilities in order to make room for new, more valuable tasks and responsibilities.
It takes more than a leap of faith for a woman to jettison her former career and buy a clothing franchise.
It seems likely that they will eventually jettison these less - played tracks for different content — just look at Netflix.
The fear: If the long economic expansion takes a turn for the worse, investors could jettison the debt of more leveraged borrowers such as triple - B issuers.
This tradition had become so naturalized that Mill was willing to jettison the laboriously accumulated repository of spiritual capital on which his brand of liberalism depended for its continued existence.
Many seminarians will become pastors who are either cynical about the gap between the «true» and the «false» church or who quickly jettison their theology and settle down with «things as they are» in the congregation, offering the congregation no better interpretation of its common life than the mere need for organizational maintenance.
Jettisoning the idea of creation also destroys both the notions of obligation (reducing it to a cautious prudence that restrains no one but the timid) and order (replacing it with arbitrariness and caprice by denying any basis for a unifying principle of reality).
What if you completely jettison the idea of finding your husband or wife via dating, at least for the first five dates?
People in these islands died for the Latin Mass in opposition to Cranmer's parody of it, however beautiful its vernacular, and many of us are not prepared to forget that or jettison irresponsibly those sacred rites for which they died.
After the late Council there did take place in the centres of higher learning in the Church this wholesale jettisoning of the traditional wisdom of the Church, and I am bound to say that the undue subordination of all things to Ecumenism helped the process on, for the theology of the non-Catholic ecclesial communities has long been enervated by the same rationalist principles.
Even for those who are not theists at all, it is plainly clear that one is by no means obliged to jettison a metaphysical belief for a purely physical theory or «insight».
The public does seem ready to jettison long - term safeguards and the benefits of process for the short - term satisfaction of desires.
But the answer is not to jettison required content for methods.
For people in the earlier stages it looks like you have gone all wishywashy and generally hippy - like, but maybe it is just that some previous ideas and convictions have been jettisoned.
Welcome celibate GLBTQ couples to your place of worship... extend the hand of fellowship and let them know they are bound for glory when they jettison the excess baggage of fornication.
And as for «jettisoning reason,» that's an entirely relative statement.
And for these my 2 aforementioned reasons, Arsenal will not jettison their qualification quest for the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Now the team parted ways with one of its best defensive players, jettisoning Sheldon Richardson to Seattle in exchange for Jermaine Kearse and a second - round pick.
One of the other major needs for the Packers was providing Aaron Rodgers with more weapons — particularly after they jettisoned Jordy Nelson to save space.
All new players transfer rumours discussion for Arsenal should henceforth be temporarily jettison till further notice so as not to cause the Gunners to become distracted in their focus on their last 8 BPL MUST win games.
for one player that can be jettisoned from the team, regardless of contract length and salary, without cap ramifications.
Bob, I think Liam Brady and the boss have to jettison their sentiments thinking and embrace realism for a while.
Harrier in 1957 ran as a sloop and won the Annapolis - Newport, but the Harrier of 1959 had jettisoned her modest mainsail and jib for a huge undignified main and no jib at all.
I also want to jettison Minnesota for similar reasons, plus they are so far away.
Then, we have to know why would Ozil wants to jettison Arsenal for another club.
And during his 2 loan spells at Roma, he has been reported to have married his longtime girlfriend and jettisoned smoking for goods, according to media reports.
He was joined in Town colours for the first time by Izzy Brown, who jettisoned a Rotherham United side already on course for relegation in favour of a switch across Yorkshire to join David Wagner's promotion - chasing Terriers.
Seeking to persuade the Chicago Children's Museum to jettison plans to build in Grant Park, an alderman leading the opposition said Wednesday that he has suggested two dozen other locations for museum officials to consider.
MSNBC, April 21, 2009 Frugal moms use cloth diapers to save money: Sales, though still a small segment of market, increase, as does awareness by Anna Jo Bratton, Associated Press» With the economy in a downward spiral, some parents are sniffing out savings by jettisoning disposable diapers and switching to reusable cloth diapers for their kids.»
And before parents sign on to it — or, far more likely, feel guilty for being too exhausted to try — it's worth remembering why diapers became indispensable in the first place, and what parents give up if they jettison the little sinners.
It's altogether possible that the youngster is jettisoning his sack lunch because he is bored to tears with it, so it's time for the parents to get creative.
As has been widely speculated for weeks now, former Gov. Eliot Spitzer is jettisoning his co-host of the past four months, newspaper columnist Kathleen Parker, and going solo.
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