Sentences with phrase «often give you a domain»

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I can't tell you how often we encounter clients who've been essentially extorted by their web design firms over their domain names — sleazy firms will require a «transfer payment» to give over control of the domain, sometimes $ 500 or more.
We were pleasantly surprised by how seriously the story and world is being taken in Binary Domain, especially given that it's a genre where those sorts of details often fall by the wayside, for better or for worse.
The morbidity and provocative nature of her work has often elicited comparisons with Francis Bacon and Damien Hirst — her androgynous occupation of this masculine low - life domain gives her work much of its critical character.
The morbidity and provocative nature of her work has often elicited comparisons with Francis Bacon and Damien Hirst; her androgynous occupation of this masculine low - life domain gives her work much of its critical character.
In his essay, Cameron argues that while the Council of Europe standards in this domain may be too vague to provide meaningful safeguards, given the number of actors operating within a fragmented and often out - dated regulatory framework, stemming from the Council of Europe and the EU, the instruments adopted by the Council of Europe and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights still play a fundamental role in this domain.
Thus, in the domain of leadership, individuals who look like better leaders could actually become better leaders because they are more often chosen for leadership positions, are more likely to be treated like leaders by their peers and mentors, and are given more opportunities to develop leadership abilities.
Narrowing the domain searched often takes away more than it gives.
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