Sentences with phrase «jettisons what»

by Walter Chaw Preserving the main events of the bombastic blunderbuss novel on which it is based, Kevin Reynolds's adaptation of Alexandre Dumas père's The Count of Monte Cristo also jettisons what meagre subtlety there was in the source material.
Newman's gift was to explain, before Darwin put pen to paper, how the growth of new ideas does not involve jettisoning what has gone before but taking it on to new levels.
they should jettison what they like doing best, which is rather than to be winning consistently, they would preferred to praise worship themselves and lamented over a lose.
It's cheap, exploitive garbage that would have done better jettisoning what there is of a story in favour of just being a semi-celebrity hardcore porno flick.

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But what about jettisoning all the time sinks and things you'd rather kiss goodbye?
COPENHAGEN, Feb 9 (Reuters)- A.P. Moller - Maersk's move to focus on transport and jettison oil was tested on Friday as the world's largest container shipping firm missed profit forecasts and gave what analysts saw as a conservative outlook.
Whitman began her tenure with a pledge to retain HP's printer - and - PC business, which Apotheker wanted to jettison; three years later, responding to what she called an industry changing at «lightning speed,» she changed her mind.
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.
So as the first ICOs surpass the $ 1 billion marker that typically jettisons a company to some Silicon Valley stardom, let's explore what is going on.
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.
Sullivan's willingness to jettison the monogamous aspect of marriage (and what more important aspect is there?)
Some authors think it is necessary to jettison or radically revise doctrines of the faith to be consistent with what science says.
What if you completely jettison the idea of finding your husband or wife via dating, at least for the first five dates?
What is being jettisoned?
The shock and heartbreak over the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School have inspired Westboro Baptist Church to do what they do worst: jettison any semblance of humanity and decency by picketing the funerals of the victims.
They have jettisoned the authority of Scripture and core doctrines of the historic church — fundamental aspects of what it means to be Lutheran.
Now do we say because the leaders of the churches are doing what's wrong so we jettison the term church??..
In a frenzy of accumulating possessions and experiences, we have pawned or jettisoned the treasure of selfhood and self - gift, and now we are tempted to think there is no way of redeeming what has been so recklessly thrown away.
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.
In effect, Indiana coach Larry Brown, who often knows more about what he doesn't like in a point guard than what he does, was admitting he had made a mistake in jettisoning Jackson.
They at least have prospects and promising young players, but the Padres have already made a habit of spending and then jettisoning when they don't immediately win, so, who knows what the plan is here.
Once you know what kind of parenting style fits with your lifestyle and baby's personality, you can jettison all the information that doesn't fit.
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.
The crisis of the thirties led policy makers in the United States, in Germany, in Sweden and even, to some degree, in the United Kingdom to jettison the economic orthodoxy of what was then the recent past and to search for new approaches.
Here's a look at some other initiatives that were jettisoned, the reasons why the fell off the table, and what may lay ahead:
Here's what he said when he jettisoned them on the weekend before the April 1 budget deadline:
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.
What characterizes it as «multi-stage» is that it successively jettisons one or more stages as they become empty.
Adapting Michael Faber's quite unconventional novel in a decidedly unconventional way, Glazer and his co-writer Walter Campbell jettison more than half of source material — the half that contains explanation as to what is actually going on — to focus on female predator at the centre of the story and her discovery of morality?
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.
Any suggestion from the last film that we're at least responsible for our enemy's mutation is jettisoned along with anything like the cinematic sheen professional misanthrope Alexandre Aja brought to that project, replaced here by childish line - drawing and comparatively juvenile notions of what's gross and what's scary.
What You Need To Know: Greenlit almost immediately after the billion dollar success of «Alice In Wonderland,» this fantasy film ended up being a sweet security blanket for Sam Raimi after being jettisoned off «Spider - Man IV.»
Of course, the movies aren't going to replicate the comic book series note for note, so let's figure out what they could use and what has to be jettisoned.
Looking at times like John Carpenter's The Thing (John Seale's ravishing cinematography is easily the best part of the boondoggle), Dreamcatcher feels a great deal like what it likely is: a product of a down - on - his - luck director trying to juggle material that's clearly beneath him, jettisoning any sense of rhythm and cohesion in the belief that King's massive sales represent the kind of mindless support that defeats the director's best instincts while offering him a chance to regain the keys to the executive washroom.
The laid - bare poignancy and touching immediacy of these films are exactly the kind of thing that is too often jettisoned by studio pictures; they're part of what makes indie film great, and connection with those common themes are, let's hope, a trend that we'll continue to see in independent film this year.
Clunky transitions («here's what I did back in this time») jettison us back to the early 2000s where we get the skinny on Snowden's young adult life: his brief time in the military, two stints with the CIA and one with the NSA — an impressive résumé if there ever were one.
Jettison your mind roughly 35 years into the future; what do you see?
Perhaps as a concession to the more family - oriented values of the culture, the final twist in What Lies Beneath is completely jettisoned.
«The Third Circuit ruling forces school officials to jettison educational judgments for highly legalistic ones in a way that jeopardizes the day - to - day work of public schools and potentially harms students,» said NSBA General Counsel Francisco M. Negrón, Jr. «This ruling misreads Supreme Court precedent recognizing that school officials have the authority to determine what is appropriate speech in schools and to limit student expression that is contrary to their educational mission.»
I think that affirmation gave her worth and jettisoned her on a course to help shape someone else's destiny, almost before she considered her own fate and what she could do with her own gifts.
Knowing that you'll be collecting that monthly income regardless of what's going on in the market may provide some peace of mind that will allow you to feel more comfortable about owning stocks, and possibly make you less prone to get flustered and jettison them when the market goes haywire.
For example, answer the 11 questions in Vanguard's free risk tolerance - asset allocation questionnaire and you'll get a recommended blend of stocks and bonds based on, among other things, what size loss you feel you could handle without jettisoning stocks and how long you intend to invest your money.
Cut scenes between each stage lets you know what's going on before being jettisoned off to the next challenge.
This is what he recognized when he jettisoned sophisticated techniques and began to use only a line to draw.)
What started as a re-visioning of jettisoned music technology has grown into a crew of folks working together in Asheville, North Carolina, to design and build strange yet thoughtful modular synthesizers.
Ultimately, however, what's likely to be more politically important than the question of what jettisoning the two - degrees limit would do to the planet is the question of what it would do to pocketbooks.
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