Sentences with phrase «most vagaries»

But it expertly shields its occupants from most vagaries, top up or down, and despite all the bits and bytes, it still represents conventional luxury — that's conventional as in plenty of street cred and every convenience item money can buy.

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Throw in the vagaries of a supermarket duopoly and a raft of other issues faced most starkly by regional Australia and it's little surprise that SPC, which suffered a loss of $ 25m this year, is so candid about its desire for government assistance.
At the least, he wants to suggest to his backbenches that he's determined to tackle the vagaries of the courts; at the most, last week's Commons vote has convinced the Government that it can't just carry on as usual.
Due to vagaries of scheduling, A24 is releasing «While We're Young» March 27 after which Fox Searchlight will eventually open enchanting comedy «Mistress America,» which Baumbauch wrote with his partner and actress muse Greta Gerwig (who collaborated with him memorably on «Frances Ha»), creating Brooke, the most entertaining screwball heroine since Holly Golightly.
As with most film adaptations of John le Carré, and many of le Carré's stories, the vagaries of the plot in all its inevitable twists and surprises is less important than the memorable characters and the precarious world of betrayal that they inhabit.
All of these vagaries don't apply to the other major lists, like the Wall Street Journal list, which is based strictly on Nielsen Bookscan reporting (estimated to be about 75 - 80 % of the actual market on most general trade titles) and includes eBooks, without filtering out types of non-fiction.
In a book that chronicles the vagaries of human conduct, Foos» behavior is the most baffling.
Its focus on (mid-size) product & chemical tankers, which enjoy a far superior supply / demand equation (see here & my 2013 post), continues to shield it from most of the vagaries of the BDI — which is now down a whopping 59 % YTD:
But beyond the vagaries of voice box machinery, most of the variation comes from the cat's own personality.
Although only a few hours long (you'll probably finish your first, normal difficulty run - through in an evening, though obviously that's always just the precursor to weeks of iterative, repeat play for progressive rewards, as part of Destiny's now huge melting pot of content), it's easily the most precisely curated chunk of campaign Destiny has yet seen, eschewing the early game's narrative vagaries and reliance on multi-purpose, overworld spaces in favour of pacing, storytelling and set - pieces entirely worthy of a focused, single - player FPS.
Those of us steeped in the vagaries of even the most rigorous art theory will be forgiven for finding the dry precision of these categories somewhat refreshing: recorded information must have communicatory intent, otherwise it is likely a form of embedded information, which is any object or other durable result of action: «the spider makes its web, the bird builds a nest, the human being makes tools, utensils, and other artifacts.»
Asawa's life encompasses many stories with timely echoes: of a woman artist who came to prominence before the first wave of postwar feminism, of a Japanese - American who went from finishing high school at an internment camp to Black Mountain College, one of the most radical of all American experiments in arts education; of an artist whose oscillating career has typified the vagaries of the artist's life in America.
A fascinating new paper makes a strong case, using new genetic clues, that polar bears have been around a lot longer, and thus endured more climate vagaries, than most previous estimates.
This path is just one of many possible outcomes, and vagaries in winds and water temperatures will most likely take the storm somewhere else.
Nothing is constrained — the models are most assuredly chaotic and so are useless for this — and the vagaries of data and attribution leave much to be desired.
2) to ensure that we develop in a manner that does not undermine the essential functioning of the Earth system, in recent years most commonly reflected in concerns about accumulating carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, but certainly not limited to that factor alone; 3) to ensure that our societies are adequately equipped to withstand the risks and dangers that come from all the vagaries of climate, whatever may be their cause.
However, most elect the upfront incentives rather than to trade their small number of REC certificates each year and be subject to the vagaries of this market.
I think Zotero is the product of the near - to - mid future, and I expect legal writers will move to it as soon as there is a style for them to use, because most of us are fed up with the vagaries of Endnote and related products (lack of networkablility... [more]
Traditional Insurance is closer to Protection: Right from the sale when the premium is a function of the sum assured to the bonus declaration which also adds to increased growth of protection component within the policy, traditional insurance is closer to protection than ULIPs wherein protection element of the policy, in most cases is more or less constant or subject to vagaries of the market and fund value.
But even these have been inconsistent, partly due to the vagaries of the stock markets, since Ulips account for most of their sales.
But even they have been inconsistent, partly due to the vagaries of the stock markets, since unit - linked plans account for most of the sales.
In most cases, Cambridge Analytica appears to be functioning as the type of straightforward microtargeter that Nix considered insufficiently alert to the vagaries of human psychology.
The real estate «wanna - be-a-profession / should - be-a-profession» is governed by overseeing umbrella organizations vs the ungoverned reality of most other every - day, free - for - all for - profit ventures that fit into the category of «wild - west - grab - what - we - can - when - we - can» and «hope - we - don't - get - caught - with - our hands - too - deep - in - the - public - cookie - jar - of - public - ignorance» ventures that are not subject to oversight by said oversight umbrella holders, who would take their dollars, as CREA, OREA / RECO (Ontario) et al do, in trade for supposed guidance away from from the vagaries of the wild - west show artists out there.
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