Sentences with phrase «one's usual policy»

This is according to the Daily Telegraph who also state that the deal is a 4 year contract, which I am personally quite surprised at given Vardy's age and the club's usual policy of not offering long term deals to those approaching 30 or over 30 years old.
The best way to achieve this is to elect a few dedicated Greens who can articulate the real needs rather than the greenwashing of business as usual policies that come from Speaker Pelosi.
However, it now seems that he's managed to negotiate a softening of Arsenal's usual policy on contract rebels: If you don't sign, you're out.
Unfortunately it finds that clouds will act to amplify global warming, suggesting that the planet will warm at least 3 °C in response to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which also suggests at least 4 °C global surface warming by 2100 if we continue with business as usual policies.
Even a match away to a better team like Man City would have been better, because Arsene Wenger could still have stuck to his usual policy of playing a team with some young and fringe players without getting too much grief if we lost it.
Possibly so; but, in view of the recent extensive and successful use of the aeroplane in European maneuvers and, also, of the fact that other nations are spending many millions of dollars for aeronautical purposes, it might not be unwise for our Congress to depart from its usual policy of economy by appropriating a million dollars to enable the army and navy to fully test this new arm.
The Prime Minister is making a rare exception to his usual policy and appears to be actually welcoming foreigners into his country.
These accounts reveal a crisis of authority at the heart of schooling so far unaddressed by the usual policy remedies.
To highlight this fact, they have made a rare exception to the usual policy of never releasing sales numbers to reveal that the 2 - millionth sale of a Kindle Single had been made.
But while Amazon is more than willing to disclose that its eBook sales have passed print, the company is sticking to its usual policy of not disclosing actual numbers for just how big the sales of either are.
This is counter to the usual policy, as this APR will be, undoubtedly, the lowest one on your bill.
It is our usual policy not to adopt dogs with unknown histories to a home with young children under 5 years of age.
The AAdvantage miles that you've earned are yours and will stay yours, subject to usual policies, until you choose to redeem them for a great award with us.»
(Note: As per my usual policy, I'm not watching this.
Yet, from London to Canberra to Washington, D.C., liberals and greens sell business - as - usual policies as the keys to averting ecological apocalypse.
We'll stick to our usual policy and ignore the fluff, focusing on what little scientific content the article contains.
I read the parsimony language as a recognition by Congress that sentencing is a uniquely personal moment, both for judges and for defendants, and as a concession that it is therefore a moment where the usual policy - making branches should yield some of their policy authority to the judge familiar with the facts of the case, and that the judge should be guided in this policy decision by the principle that the lowest sentence serving the requirements of sentencing is the correct one.
Persons do not become clients unless and until Goldblatt Partners agrees to act for them and that agreement is confirmed in a retainer agreement or retainer letter in accordance with our usual policies.
Teen auto insurance, therefore, may have higher rates than usual policies.
The usual policy covers your property if it is damaged or destroyed, while in your house, by an act of God or another person's malicious intent or negligence.
Per their usual policy, any shipments over $ 99 offer free shipping to Canada, although there will be a customs fee making the final cost to Canadians about $ 664, although given its specifications that is not a bad price.
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