Sentences with phrase «more usual sources»

We've found that email addresses can sometimes be obtained with targeted Facebook ads for even cheaper than a list buy through more usual sources.

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As we encroach more and more on the kissing bug's habitat and remove their usual blood meal sources, such as rodents, says Dorn, the insects — attracted by light — are moving into houses to tap new food sources.
«We also need to become more thoughtful about what usual source of care might mean for this age group,» Ford said.
If any cellphone starts making more calls than usual, or makes them from such widely spaced locations that a single phone can not be the source, the computer sounds a «bandit alert».
Pregnant women might also find that they attract more mosquitoes than usual — possibly because expectant moms emit more carbon dioxide, the gas that draws mosquitoes toward human and animal food sources.
Adapted by Rees and co-writer Virgil Williams from Hillary Jordan's remarkable debut novel, «Mudbound» captures more than the usual amount of detail from its source material, including much of the language itself.
It seems fairly obvious what roles each thesp will take with the promise of a character driven period drama featuring the two highly exciting considering what Crowley was able to do with «Boy A.» We're not familiar with the source material, but it sounds more melodrama than her usual thriller (the author, of course, was the writer of «Strangers On A Train» and «The Talented Mr. Ripley «-RRB-.
This isn't to say that this Pride & Prejudice is more post-modern than the source, but that Wright understands where to prompt top - billed Keira Knightley to laugh sardonically and thus crafts an illusion of an interior life for her Elizabeth Bennet beyond the usual impression of adolescent cattiness.
The white - hot anger that so often follows from soul - charring grief has taken hold of Mildred, and after an evident lifetime of taking assorted daily shit from the usual sources, she's more than ready to fling some of it back.
For the past few weeks, we've been paying more attention than usual to the USA Today bestseller lists that come out each Thursday because they have provided a fascinating window into the changes that are taking places in what we read and the publishing sources for the books that we are reasing.
Sources coming in thick and fast are suggesting that BlackBerry maker RIM is about to launch its tablet device as soon as next week to kick off its BlackBerry Developer Conference in San Francisco.The Wall Street Journal is citing its usual «people familiar... Read more
The usual suite of apps that come with the open - source version of Android were also available, which includes Alarm Clock, Browser, Calendar, Gallery, Gmail, and more.
So — usual disclaimer, I am not a lawyer — the farther from the source you are, the more likely you don't know that information is non-public, and the tougher it would be to prosecute you.
Just like humans, some dogs can develop allergies towards one or more ingredients (usually a protein source) of their usual diet.
Specifically, she'll need about a third more food than usual at the fourth week [source: Olson].
The economics means that the oil price will go up as demand exceeds supply and at that point we will turn to less likely sources of oil, such as the tar sands, but eventually we will reach a point where converting coal to the usual oil products, such as chemicals and gasoline, will be a more economically viable route.
The red line with yellow range represents the warming to come over the next 90 years in one of the more moderate IPCC business - as - usual emissions scenarios (A1B - rapid global economic growth with a balanced emphasis on all energy sources).
This year, there are even more sources of confusion in the coal data than usual.
We have likewise from the same source proof of administrability, piggybacked on their own tax system, inverting the usual order of taxes to instead sustain enterprise by ensuring the owners of the carbon cycle are paid directly, by their revenue recycling measures, and those measures cost them nothing because they actually reduce tax churn and tax administration by more than they cost to implement.
For additional sources asserting that federal courts grant summary judgment more frequently than state courts, see Howard B. Stravitz, Recocking the Removal Trigger, 53 S.C. L. Rev. 185, 185 n. 1 (2002)(«[F] ederal courts are more likely to grant summary judgment to defendants»); JoEllen Lind, «Procedural Swift»: Complex Litigation Reform, State Tort Law, and Democratic Values, 37 Akron L. Rev. 717, 769 (2004)(differing state and federal summary judgment standards «make it much more likely that a defendant in federal court will obtain summary judgment than a defendant in state court»); Kristen Irgens, Wisconsin Is Open for Business or Business Just As Usual?
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