Sentences with phrase «not come into»

[/ color][/ font][font = Century Gothic][color = # 000080][/ color][/ font][font = Century Gothic][color = # 000080] «The Naked Kiss» gets off to a great start but the film does not come into its own until late with a particularly disturbing scene.
I also did not come into this wanting a man to take me on shopping sprees and buy me new cars or some stupid stuff like that lol.
You are about to experience something that only the elite have access to: a trip to high end boutiques and the very finest jewelry stores where price tags do not come into the equation.
In times whence the institution of marriage had not come into force there was less stability for the women as the men could desert her after the inception leaving her with the burden of upbringing the child and supporting herself economically also.
Love and good relations do not come into our life just like that!
This angle does not come into play when a cougar is involved.
Also, watch out for a style stalker who may or may not come into your home at night and snag that J.Crew dress.
Even though you may not come into direct contact with sunlight, it is recommendable to choose a skin moisturizer that offers an SPF protection of 30 and above when engaging in outdoor activities.
Ivory Sparkling Lycra; Gucci Vintage Logo; Self Tie Halter; Scooped Neckline; 80 % Nylon And 20 % Elastane; Made In Italy; Due To The Nature Of This Particular Fabric, This Swimsuit Should Not Come Into Contact With Chlorine.
One more humble comment if I may — you will expend more energy, surely, if you are overweight, and as you get lighter, you expend less so does that not come into play?
Avoid immersing yourself completely, as the oils should not come into contact with your eyes.
Even if you do not come into direct contact with these toxins they can still impact your body.
During production, our balm does not come into contact with plastic, aluminum, or non-stick surfaces.
In order for food to be safe for someone with celiac disease, it must not come into contact with food containing gluten.
Trainer tip: The heel of your back foot will not come into contact with the floor.
If you don't spend much time around other people, you may not come into contact with the virus.
I did not come into this world as a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. picture - perfect sleeper.
When the Green Bank, West Virginia site was first purchased in 1957, large telescopes were still being planned, and the first would not come into operation until 1959.
, people who have traveled to countries with widespread Ebola transmission but who did not come into direct contact with patients, are in the «low (but not zero) risk» category; the same is true for those who treated Ebola patients using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) in countries that have seen just a few cases, such as the United States, Germany, or Spain.
But so far only 10 nations have ratified the protocol, so it can not come into force.
For example, they can not come into a new home and cook, clean and do laundry.
The bacteria on the edges of the film can be easily exposed to oxygen, but those further inside the film might not come into contact with the oxygen.
«Basal Eurasians may have lived in parts of the Near East that did not come into contact with the Neanderthals.»
But if bioenergy is to become more common, we must find solutions so that the cultivation of biofuel does not come into unnecessary conflict with food production or biodiversity.
Although she now has a joint appointment as a faculty member, she did not come into her deanship that way.
He said, «Anybody with a plan for Nigeria can not come into power and within the spate of a year, plunge the largest economy on the continent into recession.
He raises the idea that he mentioned earlier (see 2.45 pm)- that clause 9 powers could allow ministers to lay statutory instruments (ie, to pass secondary legislation) before the withdrawal agreement and implementation bill has been passed - on the understanding that those laws will not come into effect until that bill has been passed.
Ed Miliband did not come into politics to help the whole nation but to champion certain very specific parts of it.
He said that he did not come into the contest for any personal or some pecuniary benefits, but to offer himself to serve.
«There's legal experts that are going to be testifying... that are going to make the case that New York City has the authority to enact this on its own and it will not come into conflict with any state law,» said Hayduk.
This budget is unique because, unlike the March budgets which have a turnaround of just weeks, most of these planned changes will not come into force for many months.
«I did not come into politics to make spending cuts.
Legislation for the Vickers reforms is set to be on the statute book by 2015, although it will not come into effect until 2019.
By this statement we call on the Government to, as a matter of urgency, take steps to ensure that this Agreement does not come into force in its current state.
«As a general rule, we consider that, where increases in rates of duties or taxes are proposed in the pre-Budget report, those increases should not come into force until after the House of Commons has had an opportunity to come to a formal decision on the proposed increase following the Budget,» the report says.
But critics have pointed out that the 2014 deal still has not come into effect.
The Finance Minister did not comply with section 56 (1) of the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921) «the terms and conditions of all government borrowings shall be laid before Parliament and shall not come into operation unless the terms and conditions are approved by a resolution of Parliament in accordance with article 181 of the Constitution.
Following pressure from Britain, EU ministers approved a five month delay, meaning «open skies» will not come into force until March 2008, rather than October this year.
However, reports suggest the trade off was that the new system would not come into effect until 2012, two years later than Lord Turner's plans proposed.
A potential EU directive would not come into effect for some time, and environmental minister David Heath told the Commons yesterday that the government was not aware of any plans to bring in a ruling.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said enhanced devolution for Scotland would not come into force until after the next election.
LIRR service is going to be so hellish this summer that the MTA is begging businesses to let their commuters work off hours — or better yet, let them not come into the city at all.
Unison warned it would fiercely oppose any effort scrap the rule, saying the EU law does not come into force until October next year, and arguing that the change would penalise workers who have paid into their pensions schemes for years in good faith.
We will be fighting alongside our parliamentary champions to ensure this definition does not come into force.
Because cultures do not come into existence ex nihilo, all cultures are influenced and coloured by those that have preceded them and by other contemporary cultures with which they come into contact.
During the many sit - ins, cultural events and discussions at the Park, people of very different backgrounds, who would otherwise not come into contact — Turkish secularists and nationalists, Kurdish activists, members of the creative professions and white collar workers, Socialists, religious and ethnic minorities, Islamists as well as LGBT and gender campaigners — found a way to manage coexistence and respect for pluralism.
In March, the then home secretary John Reid signed the convention but it will not come into force until ten states have ratified it.
«I've not come into politics with any plan, other than to serve my constituents and do the best job I can for them and the Labour party,» he says.
I did not come into politics to pore over the government's budget figures like a beady - eyed accountant.
The latex in our mattresses does not come into contact with the skin, it is buried beneath two layers and two covers.
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