Sentences with phrase «keeping up appearances means»

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It's also meant to ensure it doesn't «give the appearance of compromising judicial impartiality and independence (including independence from the political process)» while keeping a judge from taking a position on issues that might ultimately wind up before the courts, he argues in the memo.
He knows what it means to be «In Like Flynn,» and is never creepier than when he's fretting about keeping up appearances.
id Software wants to make the new Doom the kind of video game that keeps players interested for a long time and that means the studio has implemented a progression system for the player character that's designed to introduce more options as he gains experience and levels up while also making it easier to customize the avatar's appearance.
Whatever happens out on the road, you'll need to keep up appearances with a decent virtual office — and that means someone answering your phone calls while you're away.
People forget that it's a monologue, which means no anxiety about uncomfortable silences, no missed social cues, and no keeping up with appearances.
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