Sentences with phrase «out of the mainstream because»

While the game was announced all those years ago, Sean Murray and the Hello Games team left details out of the mainstream because they wished to build anticipation, excitement and a sense of mystery prior to its release.
We say this is out of the mainstream because we reckon the real alarm would sound among New Yorkers if access to affordable natural gas got harder for lack of infrastructure — pipelines, pumping stations, storage installations and the like.

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Seventy one years after the Declaration of Independence was signed, the Mormons were driven out of Nauvoo, Illinois, which at the time was as large as Chicago, because their beliefs were not consistent with mainstream religions in America.
Given that mainstream Christianity rejects this ridiculous prediction I feel bad for Christians who will now as a group get another slap in the face because of some out spoken jerk.
So here's my counter-thesis: The loss of a Catholic presence in mainstream literary culture is not because we are suffering from a dearth of gifted Catholic writers but because ideological blinders have prevented religious and secular people alike from perceiving and engaging the work that is out there.
It only made it to a magazine because it is out of the mainstream, and that cover did nothing to «normalise» breastfeeding bigger children.
I was also in a hospital thx to this blog & Dr. Amy, after a very successful out of hospital birth (not home b / c I couldn't do it being a reader here), it would have made sense to do a legal Homebirth in Oregon, where it is mainstream, but because of the work exposing OR's rates here, I could not.
Because most folks now prefer the more car - like ownership experience provided by crossovers, with their gentler handling and generally better EPA scores, the number of actual mainstream sport utilities — which are supported by body - on - frame construction — is barely enough to fill out a baseball team.
Anything that is porn doesn't count — we're talking about writing, not jerking off on a page, which has always had different «marketing» attached to it — and those real books that have gained a mainstream audience have done so specifically because they were eventually traditionally published, i.e. pulled out of the self - publishing slush pile.
Many observers see this as yet another incremental step, rather than a tipping point — largely because the price tag (still $ 359) keeps it out of the mainstream.
Rita Rosenkranz, among the first literary agents to work with indie authors, says that in the past «because of the stigma of self - publishing very good stuff was locked out by mainstream publishers.»
Color E Ink has been in production for a few years now, but has yet to go mainstream, mainly because of high costs and the fact that colors appear dull and washed - out when not under bright light.
Digital Manga Publishing stepped out of the mainstream by licensing Barbara (and funding it on Kickstarter), because while it's from Osamu Tezuka, it's a strange, unconventional title.
Because, for those of us hoping to become the next Anthony Bourdain or Samantha Brown, being blanked by the «big dogs» in mainstream media means losing out on lucrative partnerships, collaborations, and sponsorship deals.
However, after the 1960s, dance - as - art fell out of the mainstream, most likely because it couldn't sustain itself financially.
Troubling because it's become a kind of catch all concept for artists working outside art's mainstream (whatever that is), and more so because of the back story it implies: that self - taught artists coming up from the street or out from the field straddle the slender line that separates the exotic from the non grata.
I think the harmful «moral absolutism» is in fact coming from people with irrational beliefs that mainstream climate science must be wrong because A) it runs counter to their religious beliefs (the «God wouldn't let us screw things up» camp, who like to say how we're too small and insignificant to actually affect Earth's climate) and / or B) it runs counter to their political beliefs (in that they think environmentalism = liberalism, and that liberalism = the evil commies) and / or C) it runs counter to their fundamentalist belief in the transcendant wisdom of unregulated markets («get government out of industry's way and everything will be allright!
1) Maybe they should come out of the closet, (like etudiant upstream), all those young people who changed research direction because of being thwarted by the mainstream orthodoxy and stranglehold on the grants, anonymously on the blogs.
More generally, cross-correlation is patently NOT an adequate tool for climate investigations (something I also did not realize when I first started out, in part because it takes time to map out where mainstream assumptions are going seriously wrong when one moves into a new field of research).
Ruth Carter: I think you do, because I bet there are some people out there who were maybe more mainstream and didn't get shoved into trashcans, but maybe they felt like they had to hide their comic book reading from their friends out of fear, and so they had to keep it quiet.
In line with local authorities» duty to arrange suitable education as set out above, children and young people who are in hospital or placed in other forms of alternative provision because of their health needs should have access to education that is on a par with that of mainstream provision, including appropriate support to meet the needs of those with SEN.
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