Sentences with phrase «machinations comes»

The best piece I've seen so far on the latest machinations comes from Ellen Huet at Bloomberg, who has uncovered how Chahal's shady behavior extended to the boardroom — including his creation of a fictional employee named Christian Gray (nope, he has zero self - awareness) that came complete with his own LinkedIn profile.
The machinations come just three weeks before Democrats hold their nominating convention in Hartford, which is starting to look increasingly like it could be the anointment of Lamont and less like the scrum that could face Republicans the week before.
At 2 hours and 20 minutes, the simplicity of the story is lost while the modern story machinations come across as unnecessary padding.

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And don't even mention the sheer labor that comes with behind the scenes machinations, of attempts to silence and shut down.
The last major Canaanite (Jebusite) city - fortress, Jerusalem, is taken (5:6 - 10) and the Philistines, asleep on their feet or successfully lulled by the political charm and machinations of David, suddenly come to (5:17 - 22).
This recognition of the politicised nature of identity will be of assistance in the attempt to understand the characteristic of the hyphen as something which is not isolated but as an entity which has the power to draw together elements which come from the living past, while being informed about the machinations of the present, and anticipating an uncertain future.
It looks unlikely that the Reds» summer transfer machinations have come to an end.
It took for the Labour Party's extraordinary machinations in Falkirk for the revelations about Unite and Len McCluskey's domination to come to life.
In between came the most tumultuous, tortuous and unpredictable machinations of the modern political era: the departure of six cabinet ministers; the return to the Cabinet of Peter Hain and Tessa Jowell; three peers; four women, the lowest number since the days of John Major; and the survival, just, by the skin of his polished veneers of the Prime Minister.
Professor Gilmore added: «The u-turn came just when the evidence for minimum pricing was getting stronger so there had to be some political machinations involved.
Both the final test of loyalty and the last straw of the machinations of the plot come to a head in the climax which pits Stitch against his potential captors from home.
With a tone that never settles into a defined groove, It Could Happen to You doesn't come together, offering only a handful of nice moments amid a framework of hard - to - swallow plot machinations.
Sure, this is a time for everyone in the industry to come together and celebrate a great year in cinema, but it is also a time all for insane machinations as everyone jockeys to win the world's most popular popularity contest.
It would be easy enough to dismiss Casey (Skylar Astin) based on the fact that he still considers the first guy his friend (Again, the screenplay never gives us a good reason to believe that the two haven't drifted apart after high school, and their friendship comes across as a machination of necessity), which points to a lack of intelligence on his part.
Things come together when the screenplay necessitates that the characters find the connections to move the story forward or keep another machination from falling apart too soon.
When it comes to school choice, as with much else, Obama's machinations have helped to erode trust and undermine the bipartisan spirit of school reform.
But all of the money, manpower, and machinations both unions expounded on her behalf came to naught.
He was perhaps the crookedest lawyer I had ever come across; it still smarted that eighteen months before I had been forced to abandon a case against him through the ruthless machinations of his patron, Richard Rich.
The machinations that led to the April 2012 U.S. Department of Justice anti-trust action against Apple and five of the six largest U.S. publishers will provide case study fodder both for law school and business school students for decades to come.
Beth also mentioned that coming out soon — coincidentally on the day my experiment was planned to start — is James R. Benn's novel The White Ghost, a historical mystery involving the Pacific theatre of WWII and Unilever machinations.
Upon his arrival, however, Crane finds that there's more than meets the eye when it comes to the community, with the shadowy machinations of an enigmatic cult seemingly the source of this miracle «cure».
Animal Crossing: New Leaf may be built around the soulless machinations of Baby's First Economy, but its appeal comes from the way it builds a society around that economy.
The real takeaway of the whole business is how dim artists are when it comes to the market and its machinations.
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Although the Task Force says that this is the province of the voluntary bar associations, these voluntary bars need to come together and create a state or regional association that represents the interests of its members, lobbies on its own behalf, demands transparency from the WSBA and the Court, has a seat at any table where rules are made that affect lawyers and clients, and otherwise keeps close tabs on the regulatory, political, and corporate machinations that directly impact lawyers and our clients.
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