Sentences with phrase «longer customary»

It's no longer customary to include this phrase on a resume.
Thus, it is no longer customary to speak of alternating war and peace, but of «hot» wars and «cold» wars.

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Leaving there, I made my customary pit stop at Abie's Smoked Meat for a couple of medium fats to sustain me on the long drive to Toronto.
Moreover, the fact that they can hedge or immediately sell their shares and avoid exposure to the longer - term effects of that vote makes it difficult to regard them as proprietors of the company in any customary sense.
Please note that value investing still carries customary investment risks and a long term and disciplined outlook is required.
If you want to invest in cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin is still a customary object of every portfolio — but it is no longer the onliest asset.
Under Armour — whose corporate tent and activities have long been staples at the Preakness Stakes — won't be hosting its customary hospitality events at this year's big race.
If we believe that religion has a presence in human societies in any fundamental sense, then we can no longer speak of universal religions in the customary manner.
A poll taken of Long Island Catholics and reported in Newsday has a finding that has become customary in media discussions.
That is, we no longer follow the customary laws of the Old Testament, but the Royal Law (a word also used by Aristotle) as referenced in James 2, that to love your neighbor as yourself is the whole of it?
The Van Dusens saw this considered, self - determined act as morally preferable to the customary American way of death, in which disease forces finally overwhelm technical medical management, leaving the dying person and those around him exhausted and resentful — the grace of dying with one's boots on long since gone.
A customary sign at rural fairs across the country asked, «How long are we Americans to be so careful for the pedigree of our pigs and chickens and cattle — and then leave the ancestry of our children to chance, or to «blind» sentiment?»
Romans 1:26 - 27 refers to excessive sexual desire and lust and uses «natural» and «unnatural» to refer to customary gender roles, just as those words are used to describe men with long hair and women who cover their heads.
This is for two reasons: first, the minister by the detachment of his vocation knows less about the layman's problems than laymen do; and second, such groups too easily run into one more discourse to which by long conditioning it is customary to listen passively without being very much stirred to action.
At the ninth hole, where it's customary for golfers to take a break before the back half of their round, the women were told the police had been called because they were taking too long.
But it could be (as the NIV notes) a preference among some Corinthian women for short hair, contrary to the customary long hair for women.
When replaced by hand, as is customary, roll changes can take as long as three to five minutes.
For Russians, a lot of «therapy» actually happens in the kitchen, where it's customary for relatives and friends to engage in hours - long talks about «deep» subjects and to talk through minor and major problems, which then seem miraculously solved and life is all good again.
During game week he could always be found in his office long after practice, working the coordinator's customary hours, searching for seams in somebody's offense.
She chose instead to go to Harvard Medical School, and Harvard chose to admit her in 1957 after only three years of pre-medical work at Radcliffe — three years punctuated by long absences — instead of the customary four.
As she addresses the ball with one waggle, takes her customary one practice swing and then launches a Titleist nearly 310 yards (about 20 longer than her normal drive), you realize that this is perhaps the most efficient transfer of energy from a moving object (her clubhead) to a stationary one (the ball) that you have ever beheld.
While this is not customary here in the US and I definitely don't recommended leaving your baby alone in public, Icelanders do it for the benefits of fresh air and feel that their babies do in fact sleep longer and better when outside.
Jacob Rees - Mogg calls a point of order saying it is «customary» for MPs to give way in speeches longer than 20 minutes.
To catch underrecognized work, funders should instead use citation windows considerably longer than the customary 2 or 3 years as well as «a wider portfolio of indicators,» the authors advise.
Hence, many survivors — nearly 40 percent of them, according to one study — stop taking AIs long before their customary five - year treatment period expires.
Saw O Moo will be remembered for his life - long passion and commitment to preserving Indigenous Karen cultural traditions, promoting customary land stewardship, and leading local community forest conservation activities as the Luthaw Paw Day Community Forest Coordinator.
I'd never heard about the make - up or shoes at the door before, although in the area we live it is customary to take your shoes off when you enter a house and we no longer have carpeted areas.
There is one membership type, and as is customary in the online dating industry, that membership gets less expensive the longer term you purchase.
As is customary in the online dating industry, if you select a longer membership term, you're going to get the product for cheaper.
As it's customary, the longer the term you sign up for, the lower the price per month is going to be.
How long: 30 minutes Where: N / A What: Nintendo marches to the beat of its own drum, and as is customary by now, the company is eschewing a live theater event for a video presentation that will likely be partly prerecorded.
Equally inviting, the cosseting interior permits the driver to extract maximum performance ability from the car while also enjoying customary levels of Aston Martin comfort on longer journeys.
The customary identifying features are there to be seen, including the strongly emphasized front panels, the long, downward sloping hood and with its power dome, and the characteristic three - piece air intakes, which are even larger and more dominant.
BML's Research Director Steve Bohme, whose themed presentations of the figures have long been a popular part of the UK book business, presented the crucial stats in customary droll fashion.
Furthermore, financing quantities can be smaller or larger than those offered by customary banks and for shorter or longer terms and include a one time or multiple payment plan.
With bond yields around 2 or 3 percent, and savings account rates at less than 1 percent, does it make sense to assume those asset classes will provide their customary returns of 5 or 6 percent for long bonds and 3 or 4 percent for cash equivalents?
In the ordinary course of business, RBC may act as a market maker and broker in the publicly traded securities of the Company and / or Offeror and receive customary compensation, and may also actively trade securities of the Company and / or Offeror for our own account and the accounts of our customers, and, accordingly, RBC and its affiliates, may hold a long or short position in such securities.
Please note that value investing still carries customary investment risks and a long term and disciplined outlook is required.
Some states exempt farm animals from animal cruelty laws or find any treatment of them is legal as long as it is a «accepted», «commonly accepted», «usual and customary», «normal», or even just a «common», «usual» or «customary» animal husbandry or industry practice.
The company has apparently streamlined the process of preparing guests for space travel from a customary year - long regimen to just three months with the Orion Span Astronaut Certification (OSAC).
On New Year's Day you should either be on a cruise ship drinking champagne or have a snowball fight and party with your friends while on Canada Day its customary to rent a cottage if you don't have your own and travel «up north» for the long weekend.
That achievement in the arts, as in any field of endeavor, demands struggle and sacrifice, no one would deny; that this has certainly been true after the middle of the 19th century, when the traditional institutions of artistic support and patronage no longer fulfilled their customary obligations, is undeniable: one has only to think of Delacroix, Courbet, Degas, van Gogh and Toulouse - Lautrec as examples of great artists who gave up the distractions and obligations of family life, at least in part, so that they could pursue their artistic careers more singlemindedly.
Residencies and other long visits, rather than the customary one - night stands of so many tours, are the key to attracting major offerings to Berkeley at a time when national tours are dwindling.
There are customary systems for composing an image which become clear after a long day of trolling artists» websites — central shapes, which fit comfortably inside the edges of the picture plane, and room for the eye to move back in space.
For example, if your spouse can no longer be the companion to you that he or she once was, traveling with you, participating in your usual recreational activities, and sharing your customary enjoyments, this can fall within the «loss of consortium» head of damages.
For a very long time, it was customary for lawyers to present all documents in paper format to the Court.
But, as a manner of law enforcement discretion and public relations and customary traditions of law enforcement respect for churches that long predate the formation of the USA, law enforcement routinely acts as if there was a right to sanctuary in churches (in the absence, for example, of an active shooter situation or a hostage crisis or a kidnapping with a missing victim).
It is simply not the case that global public law — the legal practices emerging under the UN Charter, the practices of the ICC, the ECHR, the WTO, or the contemporary conception of customary international law, which no longer mirrors the idea of quasi-universal state consent — are troubled by structural problems of coherence, efficacy or legitimacy of a kind that national law does not suffer from.
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