Sentences with phrase «often move between»

This area of the law is particularly complicated because families and children often move between countries, necessitating the involvement of competing legal jurisdictions.
We often move between stages before achieving a more peaceful acceptance of death.
It should also be mentioned that team members often move between sub-teams based on individual skills, resources, and schedules.
During the day, I am often moving between meetings, about 50 percent with City government colleagues and partners working on City tech projects, and 50 percent with startups, organizations, and individuals in the tech community.
While the enemy AI I have seen so far aren't tactical masterminds they will take cover and try to flank you, with both sides often moving between cover under suppressing fire for the best vantage point.
Sarah Hughes is a British artist, composer and performer, producing work that explores the boundaries of interdisciplinary practice, often moving between sculpture, installation, composition and music.
Now, in his artistic practice, Murray often moves between mediums.

Not exact matches

French companies must inform labor unions about plans to reorganize, including staff moves or job cuts, which often lead to protracted negotiations between management and employees.
One of the consistent differences between the two is that the Boy Scouts have always been a much more conservative organization; even on moves that have widespread support, the Boy Scouts will often lag anywhere from ten to thirty years behind the Girl Scouts.
Developments are too fast moving for books or for solid quarterly articles which often take as long between writing and publication as do books.
Just over 70 % of rural Anglican churches are now in multi-church groups of up to 11 churches, which are often under one minister who moves between the congregations.
For example, he has had to deal often and critically with issues surrounding the mind - body distinction, as well as those who assume that a strong distinction must be drawn between facts and values (the assumed impossibility to move logically from an is to an ought).
Other industries have dealt with longer supply chains by balancing transportation flows between different transport modes, often using air freight to move high - value, short - shelf - life products to market.
For example, migratory birds often use shade coffee farms as a corridor when moving between temperate and tropical regions (e.g., Greenberg et al. 1997).
After moving so often between cities and countries during my twenties, I'm finding it harder to grow an attachment to each new location, to put in the effort to make connections and dig down roots.
He also has a great relationship with Santi Cazorla, the two of them are often seen playing between themselves in order to move Arsenal forward.
While the two clubs don't exactly sell to each other too often, we have seen some big names move between the Emirates Stadium and Old Trafford in the last few years, most notably Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck — and let's not forget the legendary Mikael Silvestre, who was so much worse for Arsenal he was for United that he must have been a Fergie spy.
While big names moving between Premier League rivals has become slightly more commonplace in recent years, swap deals are known for being complicated and it's not often they come to fruition.
That clumping of mass moving at high speed in the middle of the field often sets up brutal collisions between running backs and linebackers.
Will Wenger stick with his lone front man approach and choose between Welbeck and Giroud or will he move Welbeck out to the left where he has often played for Man United and England.
It is not often a world class shot - stopper is looking for a move so this is the perfect opportunity for the Gunners to adopt a «keeper who can be between their sticks for a number of years.
So reading between the lines it appears to me that Arsene Wenger may well be preparing to lose either Nacho Monreal, who has been often linked with a return to Spain and La Liga, or Kieran Gibbs who is thought to be keen to play a lot more regular football and may be ready to move if it does not come with the Gunners.
Chelsea and Arsenal don't sell to each other too often due to their fierce rivalry, though a few big names such as Ashley Cole, William Gallas and Petr Cech have moved between the two sides in recent years.
A player moving between Manchester United and Liverpool doesn't happen often, but Javier Hernandez could be in line to do so this summer.
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Technically, the selling club must first give permission to the buying club to speak to the player regarding his potential move, but in reality, there will often be intermediaries that liaise between the buying club and the player to gauge the player's interest before official permission is granted.
The players are allowed to move freely off of the ball, often roaming between spaces in search of the next opening rather than staying in their positions and waiting for space to open.
Meanwhile, Daley Blind, playing in the role often filled by Michael Carrick, dropped deep between the centre - backs to start passing moves and keep the possession tempo high.
Often, feeling the baby move for the first time will create a closer connection between father and baby or sibling and baby.
It can often seem as though we are teetering between two worlds — the familiar world we left behind — the world where routine, time, companionship and freedom were an expected constant — and the current world which, particularly during the first year postpartum, is unpredictable, routine-less, and certainly lacking in the freedom to move about our day without having to first consider the seemingly relentless needs and requirements of a newborn.
A teenager, on the other hand, will be able to move between parents more often.
Mr. de Blasio has often urged his party to move unabashedly to the left, rather than the center — and he has been asked before about the tension between that point of view and his long - standing support of Ms. Clinton, whom some liberal groups like the WFP view as not progressive enough compared to a candidate like Ms. Warren.
Asked why the county organization is going with Diaz, Garcia said, «It's the same old musical chairs» in the Bronx, where favored elected politicians move between Albany and City Hall, often being selected in a party process for a special election rather than through a primary.
Moreover, the geographical distance between parents and children is often reduced during the period of caregiving as parents move in with their adult children, for example.
«One thing that undergraduates don't often realize is that one of the major differences between undergraduate studies and graduate studies is that they are going to move from a broad - based education to one that is extremely focused,» says careers counsellor Malisheski.
«This is a very slippery ground,» he says, because historical tastes often move the boundary between «high» and «low» art.
Rosante often alternates between a lower body and upper body move, or a lower body and total body exercise.
Often they move around awkwardly almost like a robot between the machines.
Glatzer captures the visceral charge of moving wildly in tandem with another person, often in improvised bouts that forge strong bonds between partners, if only for a few minutes.
These people (and a surprisingly large number of others) often find themselves trapped between the sleeping and waking worlds, totally unable to move but aware of their surroundings while being subject to frequently disturbing sights and sounds.
However, if one is able to move beyond the blatant commercialism and focus on the story behind the ad, they will find an often - funny, surprisingly sweet tale that takes full advantage of the chemistry between stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson.
But this film, despite the excellent lead performance of Michael Fassbender (with a decent American accent — I'm American), moves too slickly between the technical, and often incomprehensible, history of Apple early computing and Jobs» seemingly autistic behaviour in terms of his personal relationships.
As she struggles to find balance between finishing her film, attending to her mother, and raising her own teenaged daughter, Margherita is aided by her brother while she is forced to learn how to let go in this moving, often hilarious meditation on modern life.
In theory, each could have been responsible for their own disparate 30 - minute chunk since Spectre moves so gracelessly between acts, often even scenes, that it's as if no thought was put into anything that proceeded them.
They (and a surprisingly large number of others) often find themselves trapped between the sleeping and awake realms, unable to move but aware of their surroundings while subject to disturbing sights and sounds.World Premiere
Delon's nuanced performance moves easily between suave and sinister, often with just a minor change in expression, provides the perfect front for an utterly amoral killer.
Though U.S. audiences likely weren't able to appreciate the movie on the same level as native Chinese speakers because of the way that the film plays around with the language, it's still an amusing and wildly madcap spaghetti western that's anchored by a trio of fantastic performances by director / star Wen, Chow Yun - Fat and Ge You, who have such great comedic timing between them that the subtitles often move too quickly to read.
The erotic fascination underlying all this is constantly visible in the way that Piñeiro and DP Fernando Lockett film faces, often in long gliding takes that move seamlessly from wide shot to close - up — see the radio studio scenes in The Princess of France and the extended scene in Viola in which the camera hunkers down between three characters talking in a car at very close quarters.
Not told in a linear fashion, and more conjecture about the behavior of Jackie than documentary storytelling, the film meditatively moves back and forth between her days in the White House, often lingering on a TV special in which her lavish spending on decorating the White House was the focus, that fateful Dallas car ride and the ensuing plane ride home, the planning of her husband's funeral and burial and the sit down interview.
by Walter Chaw I've never liked it much when the Japanese are drawn to Victoriana, finding parallels as they sometimes seem to between that reserved, sexually - repressive culture and their own, because it most often results in garbage like Katsuhiro Ôtomo's exhausting Steamboy and now master Hayao Miyazaki's disappointing Howl's Moving Castle.
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