Sentences with phrase «jettisoned in»

These changes, compounded by the fact that the memory expansion and removable battery were also jettisoned in the redesign, upset many Note 5 owners.
To do so, the concepts of blended billing rate & utilization need to be jettisoned in favor of a focus on costs, productivity and revenue.
And since they knew about this warming the tree rings were obviously wrong and had to be jettisoned in favor of thermometer values showing this warming.
Prison design and architecture repre - sent to the artists a zero state of design, where all traditional design considerations are jettisoned in favor of a design that exclusively seeks to prevent certain behaviors, generally focusing on not lending itself to the infliction of bodily harm.
Analog gauges are jettisoned in favor of a high - res 12.3 - inch LCD screen displaying the tachometer, speedometer and a configurable information data screen.
The rear seat of the Bronco was jettisoned in favor of storage space.
The trade - off occurs inside the Honda Fit EV's cabin, where the vaunted «Magic Seat» cargo management system — essentially a highly - configurable second row of accommodations that offered excellent interior storage room for the gas - only Fit — has been jettisoned in order to make room for the EV's battery pack.
I also fear that universal high standards and objective assessments are being jettisoned in favor of a return to vague expectations and fuzzy standards.
All the gritty confusion and ambiguity of Gone Baby Gone is jettisoned in favour of rather smoother moral going, with a cheeky smile and a sob story enough currency to buy romantic redemption from any crime.
Burnett Guffey served up the Dust Bowl on a sumptuous Technicolor platter, and historical accuracy was jettisoned in favor of glossy romanticization.
So it's very frustrating, particularly the last half hour of the film, when dialogue is largely jettisoned in favour of imagery and sound design and music.
What the film lacks is genuine suspense, because for all of its twists and turns, the set - up never reels us in effectively enough to bother paying attention when things become odd, and all interest is jettisoned in time for the epilogue where all is supposed to be explained.
J. Michael Straczynski's original script was jettisoned in favor of an unfinished one by political thriller specialist Matthew Michael Carnahan (State of Play, Lions for Lambs), with «LOST» - alum script doctors Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods, Cloverfield) and Damon Lindelof (Star Trek Into Darkness, Prometheus) brought in later to write a host of reshoots, including a new climax and ending to the film (the repeated use and imbibing of Pepsi products during these scenes would indicate the source for much of the additional reshoot budget), that pushed the release date from a winter of 2012 release to the summer of 2013.
He is currently understood to be working out the reshuffle of his shadow Cabinet, in which older figures are expected to be jettisoned in favour of fresher faces.
After a short caretaker spell by trusty old Carles Rexach, Bobby Robson was that successor, and while his tenure saw success in the Copa del Rey and Cup Winners» Cup, as well as arguably Ronaldo's greatest season, he was jettisoned in favour of Louis van Gaal after just one season.
He assumed those duties after Danny Ferry was jettisoned in the Luol Deng scouting report scandal.
Static categories were jettisoned in favor of language which took seriously the fluid and relational nature of the world, its processes, and its interconnections.
I wondered why an indigenous Korean understanding of the impact of the gospel on the lives of ordinary people, i.e., a Korean evangelical theology, had been jettisoned in favour of a second - hand Western evangelical theology.
Not much of a mystery, as the title gives up the supernatural goods, which takes whatever mystery the screenplay tries to employ and jettisons it in favor of tepid horror movie formula.
That said, it doesn't own Genworth, the insurance company that it had to jettison in order to keep its undeserved AAA rating.
However, PRPPs are not the same as the traditional Defined Benefit pensions that many employers are jettisoning in favor of Defined Contribution plans.

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Landing seemed too risky, so they decided to jettison fuel and land in the sea.
She fired 15 staffers after an internal probe revealed that the faulty switches were first diagnosed in 2001, and she has also jettisoned at least seven other high - ranking executives — swift, decisive moves, at least according to GM's lumbering standards.
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.
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.
«As with many great American institutions, i.e., General Motors, American Airlines, and many others who have utilized the strategic business tool called bankruptcy, Gary Busey's filing is the final chapter in a process that began a few years ago of jettisoning the litter of past unfortunate choices, associations, events and circumstances that visited themselves upon this great American icon, to enable the start of a new and clear path to peace, happiness and success with his career and his wonderful new soulmate, Steffanie, and their son, Luke.»
Jettisoning its traditional antipathy to the Taliban, Russia indicates readiness to negotiate with the Taliban against the backdrop of the growing threat of Islamic State in Afghanistan.
You can not move ahead without jettisoning some of those responsibilities in order to make room for new, more valuable tasks and responsibilities.
In the spring of 2011, Hastings, Netflix's widely admired chief executive, held a meeting with his management team and outlined his blueprint to jettison Netflix's DVD operations.
The Treasury was willing to alter the auction process when shortcomings appeared — rather than jettison the entire effort, as it did in 1935 and 1963.
Even without a full implosion, when key assumptions fail, you are in a rescue mode to try to find assets to leverage and it tends to get super ugly figuring out what to jettison.
Some pros may argue that jettisoning foreign stocks makes no sense, especially since we live in such a global world.
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.
He jettisoned lagging regional newspaper properties in 2013, and has made numerous investments since then.
In their simultaneous desire to jettison the distasteful parts of Catholicism and keep the more palatable ones, American Catholics have done something novel and truly amusing: They have created a specific catalogue of complaints that resembles nothing so much as a Catholic version of the orphan with chutzpah.
So in a sense I said, «I reject God» — not that I rejected Him as a person, but rather jettisoned the false belief that I had a relationship with Him.
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.
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....
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.
The Church might jettison anything too challenging in her Scriptures and Tradition and simply accommodate herself to modernity.
The idea of making discriminations in combat, so central to Western just - war thought, was jettisoned completely in the style of air war fought in World War II.
«Can I jettison the church without jettisoning my faith in God?»
A connection to the land is, to some extent, not merely an anchoring but an unravelling element; a force which reins in some of liberalism's tendencies by jettisoning them.
Thus, the women's liberation movement in America has been compelling enough to some evangelicals to cause them to jettison, or at least radically qualify, Pauline authority on the subject.
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.
In fact, much of Christian practice already comes from pagans, so we must either own up to it or jettison it...
This potential seems evident in the recent laboring pangs of the rebirth of the once jettisoned Confucian tradition in the twentieth century.
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.
However, it very soon developed into something far more radical, jettisoning basic Christian teachings, bringing in doctrines entirely new to Christianity, and having to meld the results into a coherent whole.
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