Sentences with phrase «jettisoned from»

Both painters pursued an art of distillation, exploring just how much could be jettisoned from the art of painting without altogether relinquishing its particulars.
Indeed, looking back through my notes from the year, active investing was almost entirely jettisoned from my life when the time crunch got bad.
In the Vergara case, bankrolled by Silicon Valley elites, a state judge effectively invalidated California's teacher tenure rule as violating the civil rights of poor students, who can not have bad teachers jettisoned from their classrooms.
It was the CTA's local affiliate in Los Angeles that negotiated a contract under which past allegations of misconduct would be jettisoned from a teacher's personnel file.
There are some funny moments, mostly from Ron White's over-the-top Phil, who is jettisoned from the series pretty early (though his spirit lives on), but the show doesn't seem confident enough in its core characters to let us get to know them better.
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With that observation, an entire consistent sequence of events — the particle jettisoned from the uranium, the release of the poison gas, the cat's death — at once becomes real, giving the appearance of something that has taken weeks to transpire.
It was also the first to examine how much of what they ingested was derived from human activity — food jettisoned from ships, plastic rubbish, debris from fishing nets and so on — versus what could be said to be sourced from nature.
If all goes according to plan, the Cislunar Explorers» CubeSat will take off aboard the SLS rocket and, somewhere between Earth and the moon, be jettisoned from the payload bay.
Agata's appointment comes as Cuomo has admitted that talk of ethics reforms have been jettisoned from budget discussions and legislative leaders, especially Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, appear loathe to take any major action.
If dogmatic zeal had been the criterion for preferment, Michael Gove would not have been jettisoned from the Department for Education.
Ditto for a former firm partner, Daniel Alonso, who advised the Manhattan senator pro bono while he chaired the committee that eventually recommended Monserrate be jettisoned from the Democratic conference.
Jettisoned from the budget talks, too, were discussions over juvenile justice reform and curtailing sexual assault on college campuses (funding for raising the age of criminal responsibility is still under discussion in the budget talks).
Lucas has been a key factor in Liverpool's recent revival and they have not lost in any of his last 13 appearances, but the Brazilian has not forgotten that he was jettisoned from the team last January, when Steven Gerrard was installed as the anchor midfielder, and rarely started until his recall in November.
for one player that can be jettisoned from the team, regardless of contract length and salary, without cap ramifications.
However, he'll be 32 in April and could be jettisoned from a team that needs to seriously address whether its championship window has closed with its current makeup.
And any coin / token that is still flirting with its Q1 low without a strong development roadmap needs to be reviewed / jettisoned from their portfolio.
In the past seven years alone, many renowned companies have been jettisoned from the S&P list: Eastman Kodak, National Semiconductor, Sprint, US Steel, Dell, and the New York Times.
I was treating No Man's Sky like a typical open - world game, reluctant to jettison myself from an active planet because I wanted to check off as many objectives as I could before moving on.
Now he has apparently decided to jettison from the company right before Apple moves into its new spaceship.

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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.
NBCUniversal is jettisoning the lifestyle and TV recap sites, but vocal fans prompted the company to reverse its decision to keep the sites» archived content from the public.
Investors jettisoned shares of financial, technology and many other businesses, spooked at least in part by a tweet from Mr. Trump aimed at one of the country's biggest companies: Amazon.
In fact, much of Christian practice already comes from pagans, so we must either own up to it or jettison it...
It does not require the jettisoning of the traditional theology and philosophy of the Church, nor of the entire perspectives developed in the Church from the rise of the Schoolmen.
The updating or «aggiornamento» of the Church did not mean jettisoning unpalatable parts of the Catholic faith in a vain attempt to be more with it; it meant a more effective proclamation of the same gospel that the apostles received from Christ and that has been handed down in and by the Church ever since — in Benedict XVI's words «the continuity of the one subject - Church».
The process of draining logic and meaning from everything came to full fruition in the 1960s and 1970s, when it began to be felt profoundly in the daily lives of many Americans, with such things as the proliferation of «alternative lifestyles,» the diluting or jettisoning of academic standards at every level, the increasing inability of the legal system to make in practice sufficient or consistent distinctions between victim and victimizer — among many others too familiar to all of us to need spelling out.
I'm not suggesting we jettison preaching and Bible reading from our churches.
To jettison that community from our world would not be progress.
If it is not regularly recast, the «old world» becomes disengaged from experience so that it either must live in protected, uncritical space (where it will be irrelevant), or it will be jettisoned as dead.
Reach out at your place of worship and let the fornicating sinners know that they are glory bound when they reject satan and jettison fornication from their lives.
Christians often accuse believers with differing opinions of «cherry picking» from the Bible; holding tightly to verses they agree with, while conveniently jettisoning ones they are uncomfortable with.
Yeah, Damo — from what I understand, you don't want to start trying jettison fornication on a night when you are also out of paper towels and saran wrap.
Wilson is the picture of poise on and off the field, his squeaky - clean image and self - imposed insulation from the noise doing much to partition him from a core of outspoken stars in Seattle's locker room (a handful of whom were jettisoned this offseason).
Sessions was hailed as the answer to the Lakers» point guard problems when he came over in a deal from the Cleveland Cavaliers before the trade deadline last year, leading the team to jettison veteran Derek Fisher, who wound up on the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Reasoning includes the other savvy moves of Mislintat / Famhy / Gazidis (and likely input from Sanllehi before he officially came aboard (Feb 1)-RRB--- jettisoning overpaid assets and deadwood from the club.
Note: Portions of this article, «Jettisoning the infant feeding schedule: Why babies are better off feeding on cue,» are taken from an earlier Parenting Science article, «The infant feeding schedule: Why babies benefit from feeding on demand.»
Clarey is referencing Paladino's push to dislodge the current Senate Republican leadership and jettison Majority Leader Dean Skelos from power.
Nothing to do with us, the first thing the new leader of Labour should do is give a cast iron promise to jettison Scotland from the Union.
He has also called for immediately increasing the minimum wage in the city to $ 15, which it is scheduled to reach by 2019; free subway and bus fares for low - income New Yorkers, to be paid for by «jettisoning» de Blasio's BQX streetcar plan; establishing a «New York City Land Bank»; ensuring a right to counsel for undocumented immigrants; and prohibiting ICE from being in the vicinity of city buildings.
The governor jettisoned a large number of policy proposals he had hoped to yoke to the state budget, amid resistance from legislators.
In a speech to a group of New York lawyers, a federal judge from Brooklyn assailed the criminal justice system in which he has worked for more than 40 years, saying that the country had to «jettison the madness of mass incarceration» and find an alternative to overly punitive sentencing to address the problem of crime.
With this endorsement, I can only guess that corporate pressure from above has caused you to jettison all pretense at journalistic integrity.
A racino for New York City — an 11th hour proposal from Cuomo designed to limit opposition from existing racino operators for an expansion of non-American Indian table - top gaming — has been jettisoned, Bonacic said.
The statement reads: Following a recent report that the Federal Government had concluded arrangements take a loan of $ 2.5 billion from the World Bank and $ 1 billion the African Development Bank we wrote to the Administration requested to jettison the plan.
The language was tough and all the old vague slogans, such as freedom of movement changing from how it «worked until now», were jettisoned.
Argument goes: jettison the beard and sandals brigade from Cleggs left flank and the emblazered loons from Camerons right; kick political football into permanent majority in HoC open goal.
Focused on delivering an on - time spending plan — which polls earlier this month showed 62 percent of voters wanted the timely budget, stronger ethics laws be damned — the governor and legislators jettisoned plans for a minimum wage hike, the Dream Act and changes to the criminal justice system from the spending plan.
Radar observations by the U.S. Air Force and by amateur hobbyists revealed that after each commercial satellite was deployed, an additional small object flew far away from the jettisoned rocket booster, only to later turn around and fly back.
After a few years, though, the wings will be jettisoned to keep KEO's trajectory free from complications.
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