Sentences with phrase «often hold them up»

The company most often held up as the premier example on these issues is Chipotle (CMG), whose «Food with Integrity» campaign promotes the fact that its meat is raised without hormones and antibiotics when «possible» and local and organic produce is used when «practical.»
The study also notes a rise in the number of mineral - only sunscreens on the market — representing 34 % of the products EWG tested in 2017, double the number from a decade ago — while adding that those products often hold up better under the EWG researchers» scrutiny.
To me, it is interesting to look at the model that's often held up as being remarkably successful since the end of WWII which is the mercantilist model that Japan followed which was to protect domestic industries at all costs and then use government money and power to boost your export sector.
For this reason he and his father are often held up as heroes among fundamentalist Mormons.
His job in the Ravens» 3 - 4 is often holding up blockers to keep them off the linebackers rather than trying to come off and make plays himself.
The French system at Clairefontaine is often held up as a major reason they did so well and the lack of an English centre of equal standing is derided.
The Newcastle game is often held up as an example of our failings.
That is a far, far different meaning than the «instant obedience» often held up as the epitome of Christian faith and evidence of love for God and, by extension, the goal of so - called «Biblical parenting.»
Shows like Jamie Oliver's «Food Revolution,» and school districts like Chef Ann Cooper's former district in Berkeley, CA and current district in Boulder, CO, are often held up as examples of what's possible in school food reform, yet it's seldom ever mentioned that in each of these cases, far more money is being spent on those meals than the current federal reimbursement rate — and far more than that rate plus six cents.
French parents are often held up as among the best in the world, and not merely because they let their kids drink.
Basic Income is often held up as the method to deal with widespread unemployment as a result of mass automation.
The Tappan Zee Bridge, whose replacement has been talked about for 30 years, is often held up as a prime example of design - build's ability to speed up a languishing public project.
The law remains popular downstate — a 2015 Siena poll revealed 76 percent of New York City residents support it — and the governor often holds up the legislation as the blueprint for a nationwide model.
«While the internet is often held up as the instrument of free speech, it is often used for the opposite purpose, to drive people out of the public debate.»
Seeing the incredible things she can do with her body and the way she has embraced her physique as sexy has made me much more appreciative of my own frame, which is much more strong and athletic than the typical «yoga - type» body that is often held up as the standard of beauty.
Particularly in a new job, Deutsch adds, women often hold themselves up to an impossibly high standard of performance.
Among all the meagre offerings of the Wolfgang Reitherman era, The Jungle Book is often held up as the exception to the general rule.
This may help to explain why Mulan is often held up as one of the better Disney princesses: she isn't really a Disney princess at all.
They're not «innocent» or pure or anything the movies often hold them up as.
Of all the «inspiring teacher» stories out there, Peter Weir's Dead Poets Society is often held up as the standard in film.
When she sees adults behaving badly — talking over each other on cable news or hurling insults via Twitter — she often holds them up in class as examples of how not to engage in civil discourse.
disappointed» that secondary moderns were often held up as offering a worse education than grammar schools.
Speaking to delegates, Widdows said he was «disappointed» that secondary moderns were often held up as offering a worse education than grammar schools.
And in interviews, including this one, she has often held up the Sunshine State's choice approach as a model.
Exams are often held up as being this objective standard, but there's a lot of subjectivity in the marking and grading of exams.
Features Valuing Growth Stocks: Revisiting the Nifty Fifty Feature: The lofty levels reached by the Nifty Fifty in the early 1970s is often held up as an example of unwarranted speculation.
The affected dog will often hold up the affected hind leg, and may exhibit a hopping gate in the rear, as the patella moves in and out of the groove.
I often hold up reimbursed business travelers as a sort of platonic ideal of a travel hacker, one who is able to spend her employer's money, accrue elite - qualifying miles with the airline of her choice, and earn top - tier hotel status on someone else's dime.
The game serves as a rather striking contrast to the game that's often held up as one of the best games of exploration around, Super Metroid.
Overall, the Metroid series is often held up as one of Nintendo's greatest classic franchises and maintains a dedicated fanbase, particularly in the West.
Both descriptors, we realized, have been heavily debated, and works associated with them are often held up as case studies that show the capacities but also the limitations of criticality in contemporary art.
Dominated by simple geometric forms and their interrelationships, the movement was often held up for derision in the popular press and the non-art world as the ultimate in «the Emperor's New Clothes» syndrome — when Andre's Equivalent VIII (1966), a rectangular arrangement of 120 firebricks on the floor, was bought and exhibited by the Tate Gallery in London in the 1970s, there was a considerable hoo - ha.
Also as I remember it, there is often a hold up at Bitter Lakes to allow ships going in opposite directions to pass.
«While the internet is often held up as the instrument of free speech, it is often used for the opposite purpose, to drive people out of the public debate.»
Einstein is often held up as the perfect genius who was proven right, yet he was not only incorrect, or apparently incorrect about many things, he held many doubts about his own work and thought many contemporaneous perspectives as transitory.
Germany's energy transition is often held up as an incredible success story.
Community gardens are often held up as a great way of fighting hunger and connecting people with their food, but one couple in Oregon is promoting an interesting variation on this idea — the «sharing garden».
The U.S. and Europe are often held up as examples of this theory, but China seems to be moving forward environmentally in some ways without significant advances in democratization.
From a 2000 - year - old food forest in the desert to a 20 - year - old forest garden in the mountains, permaculture enthusiasts often hold up forest gardens as an example of truly sustainable agriculture.
Additionally, the Vermont Regional Center Program (often held up as the «poster child» for EB - 5) was the subject of a fraud allegation by the SEC and, if the allegations are proved to be correct, will result in both financial loss and loss of immigration status for hundreds of innocent investors.
Sometimes there can be a bubble, but the broader cryptocurrency market can often hold up decently.

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So often we end up getting in our own way and holding ourselves back, usually because of fears or doubts.
Less often discussed is holding up the values of scientific inquiry and progress against the anti-rational, fact - free messages that Trump has so willingly disseminated since he took the Republican nomination.
That gap is at its narrowest in entry - level jobs — the type most often held immediately after graduation — and increases as women move up the ranks.
Those stocks also tend to hold up better in periods of volatility, when hedge funds often sell their large - cap stocks to boost their own liquidity.
When you lump many together often a small problem on one invoice or account can hold up everything.
These are often companies with more stable earnings streams that may hold up better, on a relative basis, during market downturns.
Several former Uber employees who spoke with USA TODAY under condition of anonymity described a bellicose, almost frat - house environment where milestones were often celebrated with chest bumps and men held push - up contests nightly at their desks.
These debts are often held by multiple lenders, and many residents of the state have told us they have a hard time keeping up with multiple different payments.
Richard is undoubtedly the pre-eminent authority of Dow Theory, which is often disparaged, but actually holds up nicely in historical data if you make Rhea and Hamilton's writings operational.
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