Sentences with phrase «lamented by»

Hats and gloves are no longer de rigueur for sales reps.. This is likely lamented by no one except share - holder Ned Rhodes, who's the son of the company founder and headed up operations after his (now deceased) father retired, until retiring himself in the early 1990s.
While the fall of Nokia was lamented by many, the comeback in 2017 could very well be the biggest and most long awaited comeback in any tech company's history.
February 22, 2015 — «A law meant to ensure Tennessee counties fund their prosecutors and public defenders offices at roughly the same rates is on the legislature's chopping block, a move touted as long overdue by prosecutors behind the movement but lamented by public defenders as a potentially dangerous blow to justice.
The state of the civil litigation system has long been lamented by lawyers and laymen alike.
The type of article lamented by a few commenters on my recent post about food miles vs. food choices made an appearance in Salon a few days ago.
At a Long Island marina, one angler's thresher shark catch was lamented by another longtime sport fisherman.
The idea that disadvantaged children struggle to learn because of poor executive brain function involving memory, thinking flexibility, and behavioral issues related to autism and other attention disorders has long been lamented by social workers and health advocates.
This display is not a touch screen, a fact that was lamented by nearly everyone who sat in the JCW Coupe's passenger seat.
The idea that disadvantaged children struggle to learn because of poor executive brain function involving memory, thinking flexibility, and behavioral issues related to autism and other attention disorders has long been lamented by social workers and health advocates.
On a statewide basis, a lot of those average scores, in math in particular, aren't so great, a fact being lamented by state education officials and providing fodder for testing opponents.
The fact is that the major source of the «short - sided treatment of the press and spurious speculation by educators» lamented by Mr. Hanford is the College Board itself.
Although the company itself has assured us there is a future in console games for them, reports like this don't inspire much confidence, as the decisions they have been making, as lamented by gamers as they are, seem to have struck gold from a business perspective.
The transhumanists don't worry about Huxley's Brave New World: they don't believe that the old - fashioned virtues and emotions lamented by Huxley have much of a future in any case.
By Mark Baber March 8 — The retirement of Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager was lamented by fans as the «end of an era» — and how true that has proved to be as media and sponsors slowly adjust to United's loss of dominance.
With Belgian centre - back Thomas Vermaelen no nearer to a return after going under the knife for an ankle problem last month, Arsenal's defensive frailties will once again be on show for the foreseeable future − lamented by a slow, sluggish and down - right average German centre - half by the name of Per Mertesacker.
Özil slotted in seamlessly in Madrid, becoming an integral player in Real Madrid's midfield in all three of Mourinho's seasons in charge and his departure for Arsenal in 2013 was lamented by teammates and fans alike.
Rama's brother, Lakshman, also begged to accompany him in his exile, so the three set off, lamented by parents and by the citizens of Kosala, for their fourteen years in Dandak's forest.
Though this book has been widely panned and lamented by book reviewers, it remains
Weddings still contain the appearance of some of these forms, as do some church services that are sprinkled with violin accents that are lamented by strings players as «football scores,» reflecting the shape of the whole notes that they must play repeatedly as a form of musical gingerbread to elevate the tone of the event.
Touted or lamented by many as «the store of the future,» Amazon Go has no cashiers or cash registers.
The dissonant lament by David Bowie «Where are we now?»
Images of Frank meditating in the forest, or characters caught lamenting by the windowsill are artistically captured and do well to boost the film's qualities.
Douglas Gordon's Black Burns is the centrepiece new commission here, but perhaps more context might be enabled by looking first at The Slave's Lament by the Scots video artist Graham Fagen, which was shown in a different guise as Scotland's entry to the 2015 Venice Biennale.

Not exact matches

The companies that make those beers, Boston Beer (sam) and Molson Coors (tap - a) respectively, have found themselves in a war of words after The New York Times published an op - ed by Boston Beer founder Jim Koch in which the brewer lamented the effect Big Beer mergers have had on the craft beer industry.
Moritz, a former Time magazine journalist, went on to lament the lower numbers of women studying math and sciences as the reason why it's so difficult for the firm to hire more women — a popular excuse often used by the tech companies with low diversity numbers.
He said it's not enough for CEOs to lament the future of robots keeping humans as house cats — parroting comments by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former Apple CEO Steve Wozniak.
«We live in a competitive society, and so by lamenting our overwork and sleep deprivation — even if that requires workweek inflation and claiming our worst nights are typical — we show that we are dedicated to our jobs and our families,» she wrote recently in the Wall Street Journal.
The SEC has been under mounting pressure by Democrats, like Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and unions such as the AFL - CIO, who support the rule and have lamented delays in its adoption.
The Wired staffer, still lamenting the nice sum he'd hoped to make on the IPO with his stock options, was struck by the levity of the Goldman Sachs team.
He looked at this number and lamented the lack of a commitment by the government to eliminate the deficit.
Anyone lamenting the dearth of surrealist literary salons in New York has only to stop by The Oracle Club, a new members - only workspace for artists and writers in Long Island City.
Need I remind you the State of Working America lamented stagnant wages for college degree wage earners in the 2000s by showing the most successful segment, Tech workers, managed to average only.3 % up to the recession.
While the New Democrats continue to try to shame Conservative backbenchers — see Olivia Chow's statement on Monday and Niki Ashton's statement on Tuesday — the Conservatives have responded by finding new ways to lament for the prospect of a cap - and - trade system.
On Saturday, he sent out a tweet lamenting «lives shattered» by a «mere allegation» and asked what's happening to due process.
It's fascinating to see controversy stirred up over an old blog post by NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice in which he called World War I «a purely capitalist war» and lamented how, at the Battle of Vimy Ridge on April 9, 1917, «thousands of poor wretches were slaughtered to take possession of a hill.»
Rosenstein is overseeing the probe in the wake of the recusal by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, due to his own contacts with Russian officials — a decision Trump has frequently lamented.
Gerecht in a sense speaks for all of these voices in lamenting the passing of an opportunity, forced by the army's and the protesters» impatience on one hand, and by Morsi's inability to restrain his movement's worst instincts on the other, for this split to have happened (and with it, organic development of semi-moderate Islamism).
Could it be that she laments the way those art tactics, initially only justifiable by a certain political reasoning have worked their way into everyday manners via our comedians, rock - stars, etc.?
Mankowski, who holds quite different views on ordaining women, agrees with Weakland that it would have been much better if the writers of the pastoral came right out and said what they mean by lamenting the sins of sexism in a hierarchical church.
Inspired by your lamenting lost friends, I wrote a short post on «Losing Friends» rather than putting a long comment here.
It has indeed caused «severe embarrassment» to the nation, as he laments, for the Senate investigation has laid before the public the elements of a terrible irony: that acts which are illegal and unethical for citizens to engage in at home are condoned, even aggressively pursued, by American law - enforcement officers and secret agents both at home and abroad.
During our conversation, he spent more time decrying rioting and calling for calm and prayer than lamenting the modern - day lynching by law enforcement of innocent black bodies that are piling up across the nation.
We lament that LGBT persons are condemned and excluded by individuals and institutions, political and religious, who claim to be speaking the truth of Christian teaching.
People of faith and even of non-faith are all living as rented forms within collective formations ever rising and even falling with the tidal flurries regarding the many societal accolades of a changing tides bantered momentums riding ever continuing laments to rise and then fall upon socialisms shorelines to be so aligned with subjectivities of placed regionalized variant findings dispersed yet rationed movements in the ever to so be done fluidic moments by people of faith and also of non-faith.
It's humorous to see atheists lament «all the harm done in the name of religion», when that pales in comparison to all of the harm done by atheists.
Scientists buoy our longing for clarity by enumerating laws and speaking of atoms and electrons, but, laments Camus even they are reduced to using the «poetry» of planetary systems, i.e., they Can not rationally seize the reality they study.
Their mental muscles toned by Scripture, Confirmation, the Sacraments and King David's laments learned at each Friday Mass, oh cut them loose, Irish and Scots children.
and second, the approach to God by way of animal offerings had been so central in Judaism that, while the sacrifices were always accompanied by supplications, they had competed with personal prayer, had furnished for many people a public substitute for it, so that when the bloody altars were gone a devout rabbi could mingle his exaltation of private communion with the lament «We have nothing to bring but prayer.»
Whereas The Broken Covenant was the voice of a prophet crying in the wilderness, alternately denouncing and lamenting for his people, Habits and its successor volume The Good Society, written by the same five authors and to be published in 1991, speak as one group of citizens to our fellow citizens, criticizing some things but also encouraging, offering examples of effective citizenship and church membership, and looking forward, if not with optimism, at least with hope.
Although the inadequacies of these models have long been lamented in some circles, and increasingly so in recent years, my point is that the problems are perpetuated by the lack of clearly formulated models and images of power.
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