Sentences with phrase «more ordinary one»

Ordinary losses can offset a lot more ordinary income than a capital loss, which is limited to offsetting $ 3,000 of ordinary income per year.
Each year, more and more ordinary couples are choosing mediation over litigation for some of the similar reasons that Tom and Katie avoided a courtroom battle.
Hiring managers see plenty of «ordinary» in their lives and they certainly do not need one more ordinary cover letter to go through.
While the round screen and dimensions are comparable to its predecessors, this watch looks plainer and more ordinary.
That's fine if you're replacing a hardwired alarm, but you'll probably need to call an electrician if you're replacing a more ordinary model or putting this in a new location.
The back of the phone is actually two - tone, with a glossy «glass shade» across the top to make antennas work better and a more ordinary bead - blasted metal finish across the bottom.
As it spreads from desktops and back - offices to pockets, cameras, cars, and door locks, the affection people have with computers transfers onto other, even more ordinary objects.»
The Alpha's 1,860 mAh battery is more ordinary.
The rest of the specs are more ordinary: The P has a 1 GHz dual - core processor, 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal flash memory (no microSD), an 8 - megapixel rear camera, a VGA (particularly lame) front - facing webcam, NFC, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1 (old), Wi - Fi, and most other common features and sensors.
You may want to consider buying extra earthquake coverage for expensive items, such as fine art or jewelry, on top of the coverage you purchase for your home's more ordinary contents.
Although she has previously had a number of interesting pets, including a ferret, guinea pigs, degus, mice, rabbits, fish, salamanders, a snake, and for a brief period, a squirrel, Tess now shares her home with a group of much more ordinary animals: a border terrier, two chihuahuas, and a cat (who thinks he is also a dog).
Discovering that lawyers were using the site more than their clients, they tried adding videos to bring in more ordinary people.
While floor six is apparently «lovely and new», and features motorised adjustable desks that move between standing and sitting, other levels of the building are rather more ordinary.
As well, Andrew and the somewhat weaker Rita showed that more ordinary stretches of shoreline can host major disasters.
Our hope now is that more ordinary people like us will use CoolMove.org as a starting point for action.
Even just acknowledging more openly the incredible magnitude of the deep structural uncertainties that are involved in climate - change analysis — and explaining better to policymakers that the artificial crispness conveyed by conventional IAM - based CBAs [Integrated Assessment Model — Cost Benefit Analyses] here is especially and unusually misleading compared with more ordinary non-climate-change CBA situations — might go a long way toward elevating the level of public discourse concerning what to do about global warming.
By using a very warm starting point and a more ordinary ending point, they make it look like nothing much has been going on for over a decade.
Instead, this message is just another warning, in a growing series of cautionary tales, that the particular application of CBAs or IAMs to climate change seems more inherently prone to being dependent on subjective judgments about structural uncertainties than most other, more ordinary, applications of CBAs or IAMs.
As global demand for natural resources intensifies, more and more ordinary people are having to defend their rights to land and the environment from corporate or state abuse.
He was haunted by dreams and visions, yet the site of his imaginings couldn't have been more ordinary: a small house he shared with his mother and invalid brother at 3708 Utopia Parkway in Flushing.
While a critic of 1843 saw «a club, a people's bank or a phalanstery» in «this dream of the gardens of Academe,» and noted the unusual amalgamation of Horace's Odes and Plato's dialogues with the steamship and the telegraph, the expendability of these contemporary elements is revealed when L'Artiste announces that Papety, on the basis of critical advice, has replaced his steamboat with a Greek temple, «which,» remarks the anonymous critic, with unconscious irony, «is perhaps more ordinary but also more severe than socialism in painting.»
There's the cavernous underground section that the demo started in full of deep and dark purple hues, but breaking out of this location and above the surface, I was confronted with a rather more ordinary destroyed city.
Zoe Castillo from Dreamfall is perhaps an even more ordinary heroine than either Claire or Akira.
No more ordinary days on the beach, when you can try our stand up paddle - boards.
The better rooms are very clean for a backpacker place, though the cheap, cold water but fan - cooled rooms are more ordinary — some more than others, so ask to look around.
Of course, you can always give them the more ordinary food bowls.
For the shorts, you have more time to play, but time is running out till we get back to more ordinary markets, where the shorts have it tough.
We've had five years of extraordinary monetary policy; if the next five years look more ordinary (say, 10 year rates back to their normal 3 - 4 % range), there's likely to be a «repricing» of assets, possibly dramatic, surely erratic.
If you want to have instantaneous penalty - free access to your retirement money, all you need to do is set up one or more ordinary accounts that you think of as your retirement money.
Lower Taxes — The U.S. government taxes most stock dividends at a lower rate than more ordinary income from cash, certificates of deposit, or bond interest payments.
As always happens with a book in two halves, reviewers tend to prefer one over another: many find the second half more ordinary, but a few find it a relief after the claustrophobia of the first.
The Passport and Classic have a related combination of metal frames with plastic backs, while the more affordable Leap is a little more ordinary when it comes to the plastic body work.
i hate the fact that they said this «it's more ordinary than anything else» It's built in plastic but the design is better than anything else.
There are many more ordinary people who are content to allow the few Mariannes to do what is right, to right wrongs.
The Grand Touring's large central tachometer and integrated digital speedometer are easy to read and look great; the head - up display looks tacked on, however, and lower trims must make do with a more ordinary gauge cluster.
With an all new platform featuring the latest in materials technology and multi link rear suspension and evolved strut front suspension, as well as the multiair petrol and multijet II diesels and dual dry clutch transmission option, why on earth wouldn't this stand a chance of being more than a match for the more mass market, more ordinary, Golf?
While its name may be more ordinary, this new model is anything but.
Redesigned in 2013, the Avalon is quietly refined, with a touch of elegance that sets it apart from the more ordinary Camry.
Whether it's a high - performance racing version of a more ordinary car or an exclusive design that shares nothing with its siblings, the effect of a star car on sales of the bread - and - butter models is getting more attention than it has in past years.
Beyond that, the ST is to the current Fiesta lineup as the looming Focus ST is to more ordinary variants such as the Ford SEL.
The more exclusive TFA becomes, the more ordinary regular teachers seem.
But the decision should be part of the same protocol that helps shape more ordinary decisions around closing schools.
In the third version, teens saw no notification, but the positive images were interspersed with several posts about everyday challenges or negative experiences — ostensibly a more ordinary, less - perfect life.
A prime example is Rob Reiner's The Sure Thing (1985) in which John Cusack treks cross country for an evening of sex with a blond, bikini - clad goddess (Nicollette Sheridan), but unexpectedly falls in love with his more ordinary (but still cute) traveling companion, the neurotic brunette (Daphne Zuniga).
Ultimately, I'm scoring Arthur fairly low compared to other critics, as the one - joke nature of it, and some all - too obvious contrivances, does make it seem like a more ordinary comedy than many critics give it credit for.
The silent, static submenus offer a more ordinary juxtaposition of character stills and scenes or thematic imagery.
Some more ordinary features round out the second disc.
Despite its fantastic picture and sound, Paramount's Blu - ray 3D combo pack is more ordinary than it should be.
The mix of appealing, recognizable cast members with an unconventional indie style will lead those expecting something more ordinary to be disappointed.
Now grown up, Chloe Moretz fits into the kick ass, cursing Hit - Girl and the more ordinary high school student Mindy.
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