However, the shift to electronic research is sufficiently established — particularly in areas such as legislative research — that the priority given to print is
often misplaced.
Many of these items are
often misplaced or forgotten when planning for a vacation to coastal Mexico.
Experts suggest an additional annuity safe harbor regulation is unlikely and perhaps even unneeded for promoting greater use of in - plan lifetime income solutions, given that sponsors» hesitation is
often misplaced.
What emerges is a journey through a political and cultural landscape that is defined by our fears, which are
often misplaced.
My primary concern when using a paper format is that forms that are sent home are
often misplaced resulting in delayed communication.
The forms that are sent home are
often misplaced resulting in delayed communication.
Web conferencing allows the introverts at your organization to ask questions without
the often misplaced fear of looking unprepared.
Yet, I would argue that the emphasis in this area is
often misplaced.
No composure on the ball as
he often misplaced his passes, and he was non-existent as an attacking threat.
His loyalty is
often misplaced and for me it is a sign of weakness.
often misplaced, scared to pass in simple situation - should of been released after first season.
Opinion: Expressing grief has become a spectacle — and when it comes to the closure of dimmed companies like Sears, it's
often misplaced, too
They often misplace passes, I wonder who trained them in passing
Any formation would be useless if the players
often misplace passes and create a lot of back / side passes.
Two points; Sanchez will have to change his style of play to fit in with City, he holds onto the ball too long, tries to beat too many players, and
often misplaces his passes, he then goes chasing the ball and gets praised for his work rate.
Some people forget about subject verb agreement, others
often misplace their adverbs.
Not exact matches
Self - confidence - even
misplaced self - confidence -
often helps people get ahead.
Because I myself have been the victim of an airline losing (or
misplacing) my luggage far too
often while traveling for Firebrand Group, this statistic doesn't surprise me as much as it might surprise others.
Many traders
misplace their stop losses by placing them at the wrong levels, and they are
often too wide or too tight.
I don't
often see the «no true scotsman» applied to a «god» and can only say that your expectations, while
misplaced, are certainly more sensible than most I've seen.
The faster tempo also
often lead to a lot of
misplaced passes.
Did anyone notice how
often Ramsey
misplaced passes?
The players
often make
misplaced passes (Xhaka) and wrong decisions (Cech, Ospina) because of Arsenal's rashness.
My list for Santa was a new Arsenal Manager... Someone who would ask his players to earn their salary... Bench a player that losses the ball as
often as Alexis or
misplace a pass like Xhaka
Misplaced passes (under no pressure) in the midfield costs the team and he does it way too
often!
Medium and quick tempo
often cause
misplaced passes.
The players
often make
misplaced passes (Xhaka) and wrong decisions (Cech, Ospina) because of Arsenal's tempo.
Players that are prone to getting robbed, produce
misplaced passes and
often lose in physical duels should be kept for the next home game (such as Ozil, Wilshere, etc)
Did he feel Ramsey ran too forward too
often (laying
misplaced passes all over the place and confusing teammates)?
So much so that both players began to
misplace passes, and were
often forced to pass backwards, where our defence was met by yet more pressure in the large form of Grant Holt.
Not the penalty incident (which I now think wasn't his fault), but he was out of position very
often, he frequently
misplaced passes, and he lay down feigning injury when Suarez was running right at him.
«It demonstrates the importance of our prosecuting these cases even without the cooperation or support of the victim who so
often seeks — due to fear, confusion or
misplaced loyalty — to withdraw from the case after the batterer is arrested only to thereafter find that the battering continues.»
There is
often conflict between those interested in animal welfare and those interested in conservation, with the latter viewing concern for the well - being of individuals as
misplaced sentimentalism.
You
often find yourself
misplacing things, forgetting dates and names, and generally feel a bit «out of it» most of the time.
I
misplace my phone
often and this will be so helpful!
He's good at portraying the guy's
misplaced gallantry when it comes to helping out a beleaguered Toast - a-Bun salesgirl (Colette Wolfe), but too
often he just seems zonked.
Annette Bening is as infallible as ever and plays the perfect foil to Pacino's roguish guff with understated sophistication and razor - sharp wit, while Christopher Plummer as Danny's corrosive manager, is failed too
often by
misplaced vulgar dialogue, which is so painfully at odds with his character's intent at times, that when he does express emotional humility, it appears alienating and disingenuous.
As much care and effort went into the mix as if this were The Bourne Identity (everything from the domestic clatter of dishes in the sink to the murmur of a CIA cubicle maze is attentively rendered), yet on this BD, the results are
often comical due to the cognitive dissonances created by loud,
misplaced cues.
Whether you're manually writing individual email communications, or relying on easily
misplaced paper appointment reminders — the investment
often outweighs the return.
Often, the dogs are healthy and have been well cared for, but have been
misplaced by circumstance.
Suzanne Holtz, director of Illinois - based Bunnies United Network, says these sellers can be even more problematic than pet stores because the rabbits
often have a
misplaced «halo of rescue» about them.
«I really liked how it was a slow - paced fighting game that was all about spacing... you feel all the whiffs from a
misplaced attack because counterattacks are
often the way you win.»
The burst
often settles toward the top, as if Adolph Gottleib had
misplaced half the signs in his «pictographs.»
Andy, You've always been a voice of reason in the cacophony of
misplaced passions and bad information that
often surround the climate change issue.
I find that I
often use
misplaced homonyms in my blog comments.
Knowing it would be the Memorial Day edition, he was reluctant to fill in, he writes, «out of fear that heart - felt remembrance can
often lapse into
misplaced jingoism.»
Most businesses don't believe they'll have compliance issues with their tax returns, yet these issues
often arise as a result of
misplaced paperwork, receipts, and all the numbers you need to file your forms.
«Lawyers are
often pressed for time, which can be a roadblock to many, and there is also some fear and uncertainty about the expense of launching a podcast, which in my view is
misplaced,» adds Firemark, who recently celebrated a decade in the podcasting business.
The tension and anxiety
often built in getting a job should not take you to extremes,
misplacing words that your employer must mentally substitute.