Sentences with phrase «many escape hatches»

Offer an escape hatch — a way out — if everything fails.
«There are a number of escape hatches.
Here's the escape hatch: If Weinstein were caught misappropriating funds, he would be granted a «cure period» in which to refund the money.
If it doesn't, at least they can use the ultimate escape hatch.
By eliminating that escape hatch from our vocabulary we encourage people to thoughtfully consider the situation rather than dismissing a request out of hand.
Finally, Windows 10 S has that escape hatch.
«A Brief History of Time» became a magical escape hatch.
The two people flying to the moon, Jones says, will likely undergo emergency training, like how to put out fires or quickly open the escape hatch.
So I think the idea that the [appeal to] conscience [can be used as a] kind of an escape hatch is really not what the church teaches.
From them we began to learn that it was ridiculous, from a theological standpoint, to expect some ex post facto escape hatch to open up for us.
Ross: But the way you're describing it, it ends up functioning [as] an escape hatch.
However, we must not forget the escape hatch that the church has set up for all of its members.
Its use of particular observations, analogy, and identification provide escape hatches that make uneasy those who try to negotiate life logically.
And he can use the escape hatch «as somebody has said» only so many times in each sermon — the fewer times, the better.
Rather than using Jesus as an escape hatch for fear, we need an understanding of redemption that will allow us to engage our fears in their most terrifying dimensions.
DP asserts that no such escape hatch exists — note the «if» in the sentence above — and in any case seals and padlocks the door which DV has already effectively closed:
But in conclusion, he offers an escape hatch: It may be permissible for married couples to use barrier methods as long as they do so with the intent of «responsible parenthood» as that concept is defined, paradoxically, in Humanae Vitae itself.
It was indeed an escape hatch... took me awhile to see that, but I see it now.
I think we sort of deserve the hell we create but grace appears to be the escape hatch to which God has the key, which he offers to us.
It is one of the ironies of Christian history that followers of Jesus should present the message not as a wonderful, fulfilling way of life, but as an escape hatch through which people flee from fears created by the misinterpreted message.
My program gently pushed me out of the escape hatch, giving me the excuse of «interrupted service» — the interruptions being certain safety concerns, certain previous transgressions, my eventual admission that I wasn't going to make it two years.
I always liked Matt's contract, but specifically because of the escape hatch built into it at the end of year 2.
For the first time in his life, basketball, his escape hatch from reality, was taken away from him.
If one season of tanking is enough to get him to look for an escape hatch, being forced to sign Dwight would easily have been enough.
I'm curious to know what will happen if I don't have this escape hatch of connectivity every time things get the slightest bit boring or uncomfortable.
Birth is about one life emerging from another and should be considered natural, regardless of if a baby emerges through the lady garden or an escape hatch.
Gridlock, as its name suggests is the state where you feel completely stuck desperately seeking an escape hatch to avoid using the open door, because to go through the door means going through the crucible, and the crucible requires change.
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, R - Nassau County, was given a big escape hatch on increasing the state's minimum wage this afternoon when he was asked if he is completely ruling out rise this year.
But he added: «Where we differ is that I would rather see the UK making its case for reform from within the EU rather than with one hand on the escape hatch.
Another state lawmaker is looking for an escape hatch from Albany as Republican Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci is picked by local GOP leaders to run for Huntington town supervisor.
The DN on the ethics reform bill: «Although afflicted by loopholes and escape hatches, it's a world better than Albany's current schmutz.»
Although afflicted by loopholes and escape hatches, it's a world better than Albany's current schmutz.
Also encouraging was Senate GOP leader Dean Skelos» strong stand against weakening the cap with loopholes and escape hatches.
And NYCAN Executive Director Christina Grant said, «When we disproportionately place our lowest - performing teachers in front of our neediest students, we are closing the escape hatch that great schools have long provided from poverty and the status quo.
«Your commitment to action to tackle institutional habits, leakages and escape hatches offers the best opportunity in the short run to realize more non-inflationary revenues,» Dr. Amoako - Tuffour said to the nominated Finance Minister.
Even if we lose Mars as an escape hatch, maybe NASA science will give us the tools to keep Earth habitable — which, when you think about it, is a pretty sane trade - off.
Mars as an escape hatch is a fantasy.
The 200 - centimeter - long, two - tunnel design, complete with an escape hatch, is an architectural marvel compared with the short, single crawlway of the deer mouse.
His plan to hand out his inspirational cosmic currency to the children of friends was thwarted, however, when Liberty Bell 7, his Mercury capsule, lost its escape hatch and quickly took on water after splashdown.
When I'm at work and something stressful happens, it is my little escape hatch.
This is not a hobby or an escape hatch, it's what I do for money.
► An astronaut removes six large canisters of genetic research materials from a drifting space station with lights flashing and sirens blaring; a giant spiny rat chases her and pounds on the escape hatch window with paws and tentacles, cracking it (we can not see its face) as the escape pod launches and we see the space station explode into fireballs that fill the screen and soon after we see the cracked pod hatch window break apart and the pod explodes into chunks of flaming debris (the astronaut is certainly dead although we do not see her after the explosion).
Too often this year, I used the movie theater as an escape hatch, instead of an opportunity to enrich myself.
Some movies are escape hatches, meant to deposit you someplace better and brighter than where you started.
That uneasy clash of authority and empathy sustains «Half Nelson» through its characters» crises of conscious, which, like «Bad,» refuse an easy moral escape hatch.
Whether or not the movie is ultimately «realistic,» the lack of any viable escape hatch, for the characters or the audience, touches on and deconstructs deeper truths about the genre: that its pleasures are fundamentally sadistic and, when taken to a logical end point, deeply unsatisfying.
Yes, because it leaves the door open for more controversy; offers escape hatches for unexpected views; and leaves contenders, alternatives, and authority in many hands.
Miller adds that Spellings has not allowed states to use growth models as an «escape hatch
For those in the charter movement who have viewed chartering as a systemic reform strategy (not just an escape hatch for some kids), the prevalent theory of action for the last ten to fifteen years has been a «tipping point» strategy.
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