Not exact matches
Yet we take it for
granted that our society produces machines and teaches people to do exactly that — and do it safely, statistically speaking, more
often than any other mode of transportation.
Common shareholders are generally
granted voting rights, but can be limited and
often have lesser rights
than those
granted to preferred shareholders.
This is particularly true if you have come to Canada with a work permit
granted under the International Experience Class or some other type of open work permit because the requirements to remain working in Canada will
often be drastically different
than when you first applied.
Common stock generally
grant voting rights, which can be limited and
often have lesser rights
than preferred shareholders.
Preferred stock, which is what investors buy, is
often priced differently
than common stock, which is what is
granted to employees.
The question that Christians (or other religious people) should ask themselves here is philosophical rather
than sociological:
Granting (as I think we must) that modern science has given us new and
often penetrating insights into reality and that modern technology has enormously increased our control over our lives, is it not possible that in the process some very precious things have been lost?
«Resistance to oppression is
often based on a love that leads us to value ourselves, and leads us to hope for more
than the established cultural system is willing to
grant... such love is far more energizing
than guilt, duty, or self - sacrifice.
Patents are more
often granted on the special methods used to make a new product rather
than the product itself.
But a little credit due — his pass to Rosicky was clever and well - executed, the type of pass we take for
granted from him but he produces the right pass more
often than most of our players.
And yet the last three Southampton managers — Claude Puel, Pellegrino and Mark Hughes — have all
granted Long more playing time
than Austin, and not merely because he is fit more
often.
And,
granted — women are
often a lot happier after divorce
than men are.
[17] This disparity
often results in a lower cost to adopt children from ethnic minorities - usually through special adoption
grants rather
than fee discrimination.
We feel as though all too
often, you have taken us for
granted and you have less
than 40 days to turn this ship around.»
In 2014, for example, according to data in the article, stem cell researchers between 35 and 39 were successful more
often than any other age group, winning
grants 21.6 % of the time, as compared to success rates ranging from 18.3 % for those between 40 and 44 to 13.4 % for those in the 55 to 59 age group.
But old ideas (and ways) die hard, and a scientist's publications and
grant - writing success
often matter more in a hiring decision
than those other, less measurable skills.
Advisers sometimes (much less
often than you think) have
grant funds to help support your travel.
Turns out that just like many other aspects of life that we take for
granted (like mobile phones, fast food, and bottled water), our shoes can
often do more harm
than good.
Granted, they're
often gluten - free (for no good reason, other
than habit) with minimal ingredients.
I make dreams come true and
often grant more
than three wishes - Who am I?
Also in this movie's favor are its visuals, which are
often more
than just realistic presentations of the impossible (we take that for
granted by now), but artistically and aesthetically rendered.
And I haven't even mentioned the swag lounges — the city
granted 50 more permits
than last year to company - sponsored lounges, an alarming uptick in what is
often referred to as «Brand - dance.»
Students will more
often be
granted their top subject choices rather
than their lower preferences, in cases where a school can not run all classes.
Honan encourages school administrators on the receiving end of
grants to be cognizant that foundations
often bring «different focal points of interest, assumptions, and ways of working» to an educational enterprise
than they may have experienced in interactions with state or local policymakers.
These early deficits are
often partially offset by start - up
grants from the federal Charter School Program and the Walton Family Foundation, which together typically amount to more
than $ 500,000 per school, spread out over several years.
What bothers me is that
often successful
grant - getters use language to obscure rather
than to illuminate their ideas, thereby writing a proposal of such impenetrable murkiness as to make Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics read like Pat The Bunny.
In 2009, the Obama Administration created the School Improvement
Grant (SIG) program as a stand - alone initiative funded primarily through more
than $ 3 billion provided through the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA),
often referred to as the stimulus package.
Despite ample research indicating that teachers matter more to student achievement
than any other in - school factor, 32 both the Trump - DeVos budget and the House appropriations bill proposed eliminating the Supporting Effective Instruction State
Grant program,
often referred to as Title II
grants after the section of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, that authorizes the funding.
More
often than not, Dodge enthusiasts» dream of driving a modified Dodge, and Motor Trend was
granted such opportunity on their web series, J - Turn.
More
often than not, graduate students are living off of lowly assistantships and
grants.
In fact, more
often than not,
granting an unsecured personal loan with bad credit is no big risk at all.
Loan limits are
often kept low, to no more
than $ 10,000, but larger loans are
granted by subprime lenders.
Each year, the Foundation receives many more
grant requests
than it can fund, and
often we must turn away exciting studies and promising scientists.
More
often than not, loot boxes are cosmetic in nature (
granting some sort of goodie to make your character look cool), or time - saving, providing in - game cash to bypass grinding for weapons or levels.
Locking onto an enemy, which is
often more cumbersome
than it should be,
grants Noctis the ability to teleport across the field and issue a warp strike immediately.
Granted, it works more
often than not, but it failed too many times to ignore.
Granted, some of these period works are more School of Paris studies
than independent paintings —
often admittedly so, as with the color - rich Dreaming (Matisse)(1947).
Although lenders are under no obligation to
grant modifications, they would
often rather renegotiate the terms of your loan
than allow you to default on your obligation.
As a result, federal court judges have a stronger personal incentive to
grant summary judgment
than some of their state court counterparts.93 Finally, federal courts have more resources at their disposal
than state courts and are therefore in a better position to invest the significant judicial resources
often required to decide a motion for summary judgment.94
When experts give advice as to which provider to choose, they
often say a company who has been
granted at least an A - by A.M. Best and Erie Insurance has earned higher
than this on both sides of the business.
Granted, if you're going to spend $ 170, you might as well just get the 2nd - generation starter kit for $ 199, but we'd recommend waiting on a deal to show up for the 1st - generation kit, as they tend to go on sale much more
often than 2nd - generation Hue products.
Granted, there have been a few times when I inadvertently hit the camera, but more
often than not, my finger is in the right position.
Too
often a good marriage is taken for
granted rather
than given the nurturing and respect it deserves and desperately needs.
We all like to say that giving is better
than receiving, but sometimes this very principal is one that
often gets taken for
granted in long - term relationships.