Sentences with phrase «niceties for»

Plex is also adding some niceties for Plex Pass subscribers.
The Galaxy Tab lacks Android 3.0's niceties for organizing apps, but it does offer various options for sharing files.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz includes enlarged caps, decorative images, illustrations, and other typographic niceties for works of fiction.
Simply put, it's for those who want the new E and would happily trade the big V6 motor under its hood and some niceties for efficiency and a lower price tag.
Simply put, the E220d is for those who want the new E and would happily trade the big V6 motor under its hood and some niceties for efficiency and a lower price tag.
The Luxury pack adds power - adjustable pedals, a foot - activated trunk release, upgraded leather upholstery, and some niceties for rear - seat passengers.
Not all people could / can talk niceties for too long, I honestly believe that some would just nit pick so to have a go rather than being overly flattering.
It's pretty clear, he argues that if you can't fairly rapidly achieve mass consumer pricing, your EON (Economy of Now) business on its best days will be a niche nicety for the folks with more money than time or brains and never break out of that box.
Ensuring that employees understand that scratchers are a necessity and not a nicety for cats, and that they can explain that idea to shoppers clearly, is important.
(One could complain that starting TCR from an equilibrium state, while technically not ruled out by the IPCC definition, is not as natural as spinning the model up well in advance so as to «acclimatize» the climate system to a steady 1 % / yr rise in CO2, but let's ignore than nicety for now.)
It is interesting that we reserve all of our nicety for perfect strangers!

Not exact matches

The chamber is debating the Alabama Republican's nomination for attorney general, with Democrats dropping senatorial niceties to oppose Sessions and Republicans sticking up for him.
But niceties and bonhomie are overrated anyway, said Mr. Pfeifler, the Morgan Stanley financial adviser, who joined the firm about 25 years ago and has had a front - row seat for all of its ups and downs.
Having left behind the securities and niceties of civilization, they had not totally forgotten a concern for their fellow men in the wilderness.
There is even a hint of idolatry about the cult of admiration for C.S. Lewis that began forming even during his life, with its shrines, sacred texts, keepers of the flame, and theological niceties.
Nobody suggests that the Curia ought to be like The Bells of St. Mary's, but this book reveals an attitude of clerical righteousness combined with a contempt for financial niceties.
We concluded (not incorrectly) that in many cases what had masqueraded as Christian teaching during our young lives was really nothing of the sort, but only Republican Party politics, outdated social niceties, and occasional bigotry standing in for reason where legitimate authority was in short supply.
Though the Western myth is that the Catholic Church in the Third World is retarding public health measures for the sake of a theological nicety, that is certainly not the case on this continent.
A proof I incline to prefer is given by von Wright, who does not mention the other proofs.1 In sum, apart from logical niceties, the argument is: a thing can not have contradictory predicates at one and the same time; but, if change is continuous, no time can be found, unless an absolute instant, in which a process is not both p and not - p for some predicate.
Good headering ability should be a prerequisite for a CB, not a nicety.
Well, when it's 23 degrees and feels like a million - below, when you have lost three straight games, when you are in a win - and - in or lose - and - go - home regular season finale / bid for the playoffs and when the brute Jacksonville Jaguars are in your grill, there is no room for niceties.
McP had no time for niceties.
Wenger knows he ain't hanging around for much longer and he is probably dispensing with some of the patience and niceties he has displayed earlier in his life as manager at Arsenal.
The great Ruud Gullit said he spent most of the time sleeping off double training sessions and had no time for niceties when he was a player.
Two of his former teammates — Dejan Lovren and Nathaniel Clyne — are likely to line - up for Liverpool at Old Trafford, but Schneiderlin is in no mood for niceties:
To get an idea of how deep the resentment lies — and Zlatan Ibrahimovic has never been one to go in for superficial niceties — perhaps the best place -LRB-...)
Help your child hone their social skills (like taking turns, sharing, and other social niceties) by modeling for your child how to act.
That's exactly why I posted, to explain from the point of view of someone who really wants to go with a homebirth for all the things I could avoid with it, but also as someone who hasn't been actually convinced by those niceties that it's safer.
I also think there's a difference between constantly correcting the toddler or preschooler, for whom mastery of silverware and other niceties is asking an awful lot, versus the older, school - aged child who can reasonably be expected to use good table manners, at least most of the time.
We might ask whether constitutional niceties under communism matter for today.
On Harare's streets, few seemed to care about the legal niceties as they heralded a «second liberation» for the former British colony and spoke of their dreams for political and economic change after two decades of deepening repression and hardship.
For Sinn Fein, the DUP's response to the RHI scandal is symptomatic of its entire approach to politics: arrogant, self - pitying and utterly tone - deaf when it comes to the niceties required for power - sharing to succeFor Sinn Fein, the DUP's response to the RHI scandal is symptomatic of its entire approach to politics: arrogant, self - pitying and utterly tone - deaf when it comes to the niceties required for power - sharing to succefor power - sharing to succeed.
I quote my comment here: «Professor Cohen is right: «Our Nat» l Security is at stake, and niceties aside, the MSM is due for a righteous «A — Kicking» by people who want to preserve our Government and our way of Life!»
The problem for the Labour leader is that voters, in so far as they are following the Falkirk story at all, won't grasp the niceties: all they'll see is that Miliband said something was badly wrong in Falkirk... and that Labour has now told the world to move on - as far as Falkirk is concerned - and that there's nothing to see.
So the Oriental Nicety sat on death row for two months, costing her owner $ 10 million as the value of its steel declined and the company continued to pay its crew.
And in 2011, by now known as the Oriental Nicety, she was sold for $ 16 million to an Indian demolition company, Priya Blue Industries.
No time for niceties... they're too busy coming to the rescue.
There's no need for niceties as everyone on the app knows what they want.
Reading this for the most part should have the world smiling with the upcoming expectations of niceties and friendliness for the world it seems has been somewhat lacking in these regards in years of late.
Avoid the minefield of small talk and niceties with a stranger who may make you regret ever leaving your house by heading to a dating site that is more suited for you
Krystyna: Do not forget that the English language for Russian and Ukrainian women is a foreign language, that means they do can not know all the possible niceties of the English language.
For an adult «date» has same meaning as the youth but it is not restricted to fun and holding hands and mumbling few niceties before the farewell.
Without identifying his place on the spectrum, the film posits Turing as an Aspergers type whose savant genius came easier to him than the social niceties necessary for him to function under military protocol, or as part of a larger team.
Yet there's little time in this over two - and - a-half-hour flick for niceties.
Florence's father (Samuel West) is a bristly businessman with little time for niceties.
This is a shame given that Blind Al is one of the few characters willing to go toe to toe with Wade Wilson's disregard for niceties.
DRACULA III: LEGACY ** 1/2 / **** Image A Sound A Extras B starring Jason Scott Lee, Jason London, Alexandra Westcourt, Rutger Hauer screenplay by Joel Soisson & Patrick Lussier directed by Patrick Lussier HELLRAISER: DEADER * / **** Image A - Sound B - Extras B starring Kari Wuhrer, Paul Rhys, Simon Kunz, Doug Bradley screenplay by Neal Marshall Stevens and Tim Day directed by Rick Bota THE CROW: WICKED PRAYER 1/2 * / **** Image B + Sound A Extras B starring Edward Furlong, Tara Reid, David Boreanaz, Emmanuelle Chriqui screenplay by Lance Mungia & Jeff Most and Sean Hood directed by Lance Mungia by Walter Chaw This is the game plan if you're in the business of producing direct - to - video schlock for Dimension: go to Romania (the poor man's Czech Republic, itself the poor man's Toronto — itself the poor man's New York), show some tits, throw buckets of blood against the wall, and scrimp, wherever possible, on niceties like script and direction.
There's little room in this plot - heavy thriller for such niceties as character history and exposition, except as it relates to the mystery at hand.
«It also provides a good structure for teaching social niceties, manners, etiquette and thoughtfulness.
Unfortunately, this has all become strangely routine for a Department that seems increasingly untethered from the inconvenient strictures of statute and unbothered by the niceties of lawmaking.
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