Sentences with phrase «much less the names»

You don't even provide cites from scholarly works, much less the names and credentials of those scholars.
With satellite coverage such as it is, there are quite a few storms that never would have been noticed much less named.
In their place, high - ranking managers with much less name recognition have taken to Twitter to defend the company — with mixed results.

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Trump's name shows up in filings of less than 14 % of all companies, but the stakes are much higher for firms that have bet on the federal government taking a hands - off approach to marijuana policy.
However, Last Week Tonight discovered that one of Trump's ancestors had changed the name from «Drumpf,» which Oliver says «is much less magical.»
When CTO Mike Schroepfer showed off the Oculus game «EVE: Valkyrie» on stage, he didn't even mention the name of the game, much less the developer.
· Extra brut — much less sugar · Brut · Extra dry --(actually sweeter than brut though the name is confusing) · Sec · Demi sec (sweetest)
Even the biggest names in internet advertising have a hard time proving when ads lead to sales, much less knowing the minds of consumers.
The default swaps on individual names is a more «precise» method of shorting than might be seen with CMBX indexes, which have roughly 10 percent exposure to malls — and much greater exposure to relatively less economically sensitive or consumer - dependent properties like office buildings.
Tocqueville's aristocratic age, however, did not have political parties of this sort in it; the affiliations he had in mind were more or less inherited ones that pertained to family name and rank... There are still echoes of that... however, the mid-twentieth-century socialist revolutions that occurred throughout the region... dismantled much of that old order, but without firmly establishing the individual in its place.
When all is said and done, Shakespeare (or Goethe or Henry James or Proust — name your master) doesn't offer a religion — much less a «universal and unifying culture» — of which most people would care to be members, even if it would have them.
And, in a very strange reinterpretation of American history, Huckabee declared, «I believe America is an exceptional country created out of the providence of God because of the prayers of people who, on their knees, begged for a place where they could be free and raise their children in the freedom to worship and to speak out and to protest, and where every person was equal to every other person in intrinsic value and worth and no person was worth more or worth less because of how much land they owned, what their last name was, what their occupation was and what their bloodline was.»
In other words, the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts have radically different organizations, with distinct visions of Scouting, and much less commonality than their names might imply.
Three days from now, nobody will even remember what anyone else said on here, much less what name he / she used to post it.
Few can name the criteria, much less unpack how they might be faithfully applied.
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked up on messages like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
Rymer will grant to a black African not even the «dignity» of a name, much less the nobility of a soldier or the grandeur of a heroic figure.
Of course that judgment may be exercised in the name of «efficiency» or «technological rationality,» but I think that those concepts are themselves much less monolithic and more open to personal and cultural interpretation than Hall seems willing to grant.
Under the pressure of these times — groaning with the sense of impending crisis which will change our life decisively — increasing numbers of us are realizing that secular, technocratic liberalism can hardly name the malaise, much less respond to it.
Use a name brand (these are most often vegan, though it doesn't hurt to check the ingredients), and make sure to give it a good 45 minutes to an hour to thaw out — not less, and ideally, not much more.
And we call it broccolini — it is a cute name — though it is so much more expensive and packaged than broccoli that I buy it less often.
Then I started noticing the ingredient lists and how much of it I couldn't pronounce — all in the name of a few less calories or fat.
Hmm, nope, guess there isn't a name for it as no one expects any error at all much less allows or plans for it.
So Man U with their huge resources could be failing by looking for big big name players who cost much but contribute relatively less.
However much I can't stand the Pats, they consistently do a good job of not simply going after the big name prospects (especially in FA) but are able to find unknown or lesser known players that fit a specific role and can focus and do a specific job well.
After his less than impressive Premier League Gunners debut at home to West Ham last weekend, I reckon that the number of Gooners getting the name of Petr Cech printed on the backs of their shirts will have dried up dramatically, but as long as he puts that behind him and helps the Gunners to a much needed win away to Crystal Palace on Sunday, I can see the Czech Republic keeper being a popular choice with the fans.
I had hoped never to hear his name again much less see him in our side.
The list of names for boys have much less variation on it than the name list for baby girls.
Coffee - mate Pumpkin Spice flavored creamer adds a coffee shop touch to our budget evening for much less than a popular coffee shop chain I won't name.
It's so true that television and movies, and to a lesser extent music, influence names, certainly much more than any other trend.
But Hannah Arendt (in her typically gloomy fashion) believes this precious treasure can hardly be named, much less collectively held, for she declares that no past tradition exists in which this public freedom is embedded, one that can preserve and transmit this revolutionary force from generation to generation.
These findings are supported by wider research which shows that the non-religious are just as charitable and volunteer as much as the religious (they are sometimes less visible for the simple reason that they do not typically do either in the name of their non-religion).
The Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF), which despite its name could be used for irregularities in other jurisdictions, has been withdrawn and replaced with the much less generous Worldwide Disclosure Facility (WDF).
Likewise, Governor Cuomo's derelict and incompetent staff lost my documents twice last year, under the direction of a now defunct employee named Lindsay Saffron, and you can understand how I will never be able to trust all unreliable and unstable politicians, much less government watchdog agencies that continue to ignore corruption that is within their purview to complete and investigate.
Fidler already has high name recognition and a good reputation in the district, and there's not much time for Storobin to raise his profile, which will be critically important in a special election where voters are paying even less attention to a state Senate race than in November.
▶ Rudyard Kipling prize for ostentatious knowledge of pavement politics in the Hindu Kush Ed Davey MP for being able to name six Afghan warlords and how much it would cost to buy them all off («$ 30m a month — far less than the cost of fighting»).
He's from upstate, which is much less populated than New York City and its surrounding suburbs, and he's a Republican in a blue state with little name recognition outside his district.
Note that there is much less red staining, even though the HDAC3 does not possess the enzyme activity for which it is named.
We tried to do the Lamaze breathing, but, I had been the one who practiced it, not my husband, and by about 6 centimeters, I couldn't spell my name, much less remember complex breathing patterns, so that was worthless.
While Vera Wang wedding gowns can run into the five figures, this gown from her White collection gives you the name for much less.
While her blog name was initially based on her signature item of the time — the bow, of course — it has ironically transitioned to a much less «girly» aesthetic.
Having suspended my account post-Henley Boy, I was finally feeling a bit less jaded about the site, and after far too much time playing on Tinder, had decided I actually wanted to know more about a guy than his age and first name, before making contact.
Inspired by Heidi Murkoff's multimillion - selling - self - help - book for expectant mothers — holding the same name — «What to Expect», the film, will be much less prolific.
However, a deleted scene has surfaced online which features a much less subtle reference, with Aaron name - dropping Miles as he speaks to -LSB-...]
Sterritt ** Damon plays a spy so afflicted by amnesia that he doesn't know his name, much less the assignment he's supposed to carry out.
It's a somewhat generic storyline that's compounded by the presence of a seriously annoying supporting character named Ngoc Lan Tran (Hong Chau, delivering one of 2017's most grating performances), with the less - than - engrossing vibe compounded by a stagnant, meandering atmosphere and aggressively overlong running time (ie much of the film's midsection consists of padded - out and entirely needless sequences).
After all, underground cinema is less in thrall to the establishment of a name (filmmakers may often either move on to independent film or into other areas of activity), and much more likely to be a scene of greater experimentation.
Enjoyable for a good 15 minutes or so, mostly due to the scene - stealing powers of the adorable, much - coveted kitty whose name gives the movie its title, this is otherwise a stale, repetitive effort whose one - joke premise — two suburban buddies forced to pass themselves off as gangsters in a grimy underworld where they clearly don't belong — never achieves comic liftoff, much less the richly subversive dimensions typical of Key and Peele's best work.
There was also the name in the title; I didn't know much about «Ziegfeld» except that the name was often followed by «Follies» to refer to a kind of stage spectacle I couldn't care less about.
In select theatres and on - demand Friday, Outcast stars one - time Golden Globe nominee Hayden Christensen — who's last five films you probably haven't heard of, much less seen — as an opium - addicted former Crusader named Jacob, hanging out in the Far East.
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