Sentences with phrase «not be traditions»

Lol I got to thinking as I was typing the post, well if we don't do them they might not be traditions!
Blushers may not be tradition any longer, but women are still donning veils.

Not exact matches

There have been times when I have tried to carry on my father's tradition and found myself glued to the window pane of the oven obsessing over whether my soufflé was rising or not.
A weak attempt at repeating the truce was made in 1915, but a tradition would not take hold due to «the high numbers of dead and hardened attitudes on both sides but also because of actions of senior commanders.»
«A lot of the traditions and quirks of what we do are about fostering a sense of humor and individuality, so that we aren't taking ourselves too seriously, so that we can have frank conversations.»
«As you build an environment in which not everybody is going to be together every day in the same space, it became this folklore that made you familiar with one another,» Whitehead says of the tradition.
It's an annual tradition at this point: Every year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Razer debuts a bizarre prototype that may or may not become an actual product.
«Part of it is the nature of working with creative people that are looking for an outlet to express it not just in their work, but as a way of showing affection for their co-workers and having fun,» explains Bluebeam's Chief Human Capital Officer, Tracy Heverly, about the tradition.
Not all cabinet members are invited, which The New York Times notes keeps with tradition.
We don't have a tradition of growing medium and large businesses out of small businesses, and that's a mindset shift we have to make.
That Ron Burgundy Christmas ornament isn't just a novelty purchase — it's an example of «modernized tradition,» which, according to Trend Hunter's analysis, is an indication that younger consumers don't much care for the rigid formalities of the holiday season.
Of course our company isn't the only one questioning tradition and innovating in the medical space.
By tradition, the junior members of the Governing Council say little in public that hasn't already been said by their boss, the governor.
They have been successful in that kind of an environment and those are the kinds of people that are attracted to aviation,» says Stonecipher, who is not himself a veteran but has grown up in a family that made it a tradition to give back to those who served.
If Khloe goes with a K name for her daughter, she would be the only one of her siblings to buck their tradition of calling their kids names that begin with letters that aren't a K.
In a family business, your employees aren't just working for a corporation, they are working to carry on the family tradition and contribute to the family legacy.
Spotify can buck tradition because, though it's not yet turning a profit, it is earning cash, and it is not planning on raising more revenue from investors.
Even if they don't wed in Westminster Abbey (Harry and Markle will be in St. George's Chapel), tradition dictates royal brides send their flowers to the church later.
While tradition normally says the bride's family pays for the wedding, that doesn't hold up if her groom is royal.
In Spanning's case, not only did the company remain in its offices, it was able to maintain many of the perks and traditions that made it a great place to work.
The brand's «striding man» logo is a reference to its historic association with travel, Diageo attorney Raskopf argues in his briefs, and he contends that the new Johnnie Walker Explorers» (with an apostrophe) Club Collection label and its accompanying airport lounges all spring from that homegrown tradition and not from any conscious emulation or evocation of the The Explorers Club (without an apostrophe).
The fact of the matter is when you talk about central banks, you're talking about powerful institutions rooted in their own management styles and tradition (even if the latter has just now seen a very unusual break) and it's not likely that one person can radically change things, even if he or she wanted to.
The S5 continues that tradition, even if there isn't much about it that's terribly new or exciting.
The nearly three - to - one ratio suggests that semiwalled workplaces are not gaining on closed - door tradition as rapidly as the office - decor trade may presume.
Of course such an arrangement won't work in all environments, but there are many where the only thing stopping such a potentially productivity - boosting change is tradition and inertia.
While Trump isn't legally required to release his tax returns, every presidential candidate has done so for the past 30 years and he has been condemned by both Democrats and Republicans for breaking from tradition.
Now this is not to say that we should assume there is no value in teaching and tradition.
Here Shakespeare's a faithful example of our western tradition, which does not honor what is merely inherited.
We are not true to our own tradition unless we seek what is new.
«Chairman Grassley's decision do away with a 100 - year old Senate tradition just 10 months into the Trump administration couldn't be more troubling,» she said in a statement.
Releasing one's tax returns isn't technically required when running for president, but it is a longstanding tradition that lets voters learn more about a candidate.
«Our goods are crafted, not produced, and we value traditions over trends,» he says.
Moreover, they're unlikely to any time soon because of long legacies and historical traditions that will be difficult if not impossible to overcome.
While 160 Bahamians will be hired to staff the island, integrating Bahamian traditions and meaningful interactions with locals simply aren't part of the equation.
The amazing thing is, Burberry didn't change their look or their prices, so the tradition of Burberry stood strong.
Breaking with tradition, Apple will not release first - weekend sales of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, saying the figure is more a reflection of supply than demand.
«Not only is this a culinary extravaganza, it's a cornucopia of inedible amenities,» Sherry says of his restaurant's over-the-top tradition.
Traditions these days are really just excuses offered by people who don't want to change.
Members of the press were also barred from the meeting, adding to building criticism that a President Trump will not honor White House traditions of transparency.
The couple isn't saying whether that tradition will continue this year, though it seems unlikely.
The Quebec demonstrations can't be dismissed as simply an example of the province's strong tradition of social activism, and neither are they the actions of selfish youths who aren't satisfied with the lowest post-secondary tuitions in North America.
At any rate, one can't really say it's not in the NDP tradition to balance the budget.
The ping of an aluminum baseball bat is not a common sound at Pahokee High School, a place far more known for it's tradition of producing top pro and college football players.
While it is encouraging to see the high level of support from Chinese companies, for whatever reason, the unfortunate truth is that not all leading domestic Chinese companies are able to serve the one belt, one road as they are constrained by traditions, culture, and language barriers.
Some blame the lack of a catalogue - buying tradition in Canada, but demand clearly goes unfulfilled here: Four in 10 dollars spent online goes abroad, meaning a large portion of spending isn't going back into the Canadian economy, at a time when the retail industry is on rocky footing and facing new competition from foreign rivals such as Target Corp..
«We understand Hong Kong may not want to change its tradition for one company, but we firmly believe that Hong Kong must consider what is needed in order to adapt to future trends and changes,» wrote Joe Tsai, an executive vice chairman at Alibaba, the biggest name in Chinese e-commerce.
It is a warehousing contract, not a «loan to the bank» (even though modern - day jurisprudence disagrees on this point, by ignoring both legal tradition and logic).
The other part of me also knows that if you do believe by Scripture, tradition and your own internal barometer that homosexuality is a sin (let's say), then you are not going to wish to give the thumbs up to someone being on staff who is openly living that lifestyle.
What I find so incredibly offensive about this is that the LDS community is not only taking liberty with sacred traditions that do not belong to them, but actually prohibiting real Jews from buying the real wine they need for their authentic, Jewish seders.
Mainline Protestants (Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and the like) and evangelical / fundamentalist Protestants (an umbrella group of conservative churches including the Pentecostal, Baptist, Anabaptist, and Reformed traditions) not only belong to distinctly different kinds of churches, but they generally hold distinctly different views on such matters as theological orthodoxy and the inerrancy of the Bible, upon which conservative Christians are predictably conservative.
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