Sentences with phrase «part of whim»

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When you're operating on a budget, you can't fulfill every whim, so part of the responsibility — and surely thrill — of owning a business is learning to set and then meet your clients» expectations.
Wrapping Christmas gifts with a Santa hat on were not part of the job description (a bosses» whim, for example)-- then wrongful termination suit and punitive damages are warranted and deserved.
While the historian Jonathan Sarna may be right that the split between the Jews as a people and Judaism as a religion came about as a result of the mass forced conversion of Jews during the medieval Spanish expulsion, historically, for the most part, Jews saw themselves as not just an amalgam of individuals thrown together by the whims of history but as a unique people chosen to follow God's word.
In my personal experience in «churches» of which I have been a part, however, values and mission have been almost obliterated by the focus on money, property, staff, pandering to the whims of those who give the money, catering to those in power in the organization and so on.
In the Warta district members of the hierarchy were brutally beaten, the clergy were decimated in a frightful manner, seminars, numerous establishments of religious orders and all Catholic schools and associations were abolished, ecclesiastical property was expropriated, sisters were driven - from their convents, churches in large part were closed, wayside crosses and shrines were destroyed, Polish inscriptions on gravestones were effaced and loyalty to religion was made extremely difficult and was ridiculed in every conceivable manner and more than three million Polish Catholics were left completely outside the pale of the law and were at the mercy of the despotic whims of the National Socialists.
On a whim I decide to portion it out into muffin tins as every time I make anything slice like I tend to make a mess of the actual slicing part and it worked beautifully in single serve portions!
Now this isn't to suggest that the club should be held ransom by the seemingly endless whims of it's supporters, but when issues arise and a general consensus is formed it's incredibly negligent on the club's part to not even attempt to redress their concerns or even offer any honest commentary on the matter.
She'll see that chores are a part of everyday life, not something grown - ups hand out on a whim.
He'll see that chores are a part of everyday life, not something grownups hand out on a whim.
How you feel about it really isn't part of her job (it's a good thing when medical professionals make the patient feel involved and cared for, but their job is to provide medical care, not to cater to the whims of fools.
Further, the Government has made known its intention to «mainstream mo torcycling» as part of its transport planning, therefore it makes sense to exempt motorcycles by legislation, not just by local regulation at the whim of a Local Authority say the BMF.
That being said, they do justice to Mr. Sorkin's fine writing and directing as the film examines this almost hidden part of society that caters to the whims, addictions and games of extraordinarily wealthy and successful men.
(In a critical part of the film, Ben becomes an unlicensed chauffeur to the impulsive Evie's whims.)
For his part, Barbu's an unreconstructed Oedipus who tears strips off his father for caving to his mother's every whim, then goes all limp rather than taking charge of his own destiny.
The other actors are great and perfectly cast too: Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, and RJ Mitte all succeed at making their parts feel like flesh and blood, not mere pawns of writers» whims.
Many are opened in areas of no need on whims rather than as part of a properly planned strategy for school provision led by local authorities.
Mr Laws took what will be seen as a swipe at the controversial re-writing of the curriculum under the previous education secretary Michael Gove, saying parts of the English and history curriculum have been decided «on a whim».
Yet here I was, dialing Criterion's receptionist later that afternoon, asking first for Perkus Tooth and then, when she claimed no familiarity with that name, for Susan Eldred, spurred by nothing better than a cocktail of two parts whim and one part guilt.
Like the Debt Forgiveness Act, the ability to deduct PMI premiums from your taxes isn't a permanent part of the tax code, and so is subject to the whims of Congress from year - to - year.
I became a part of this wonderful clinic family in September of 2014 when I applied on a whim, hopeful to finally fulfill my passion for animals.
Intrepid Travel was offering 25 % off all of their tours as part of a Black Friday sale in November, so I decided to book the 9 - day Colonial Colombia tour on a whim.
There are lines like, «If it breaks, I will get a new one,» or «I'll make them think they are part of the family, but at the end I'll replace them on a whim
The portable nature of the system adds that essential pick - up - and - play feel to the game while the ability to suspend and resume on a whim means that you can now pause challenges part way through where previously saving and turning off would have lost you progress.
Leaning on her willful whim and inconsistency, pseudoscience is another part of Yang's corpus of work.
(2) the likelihood the move would improve substantially the quality of life for the custodial parent and the children and is not the result of a whim on the part of the custodial parent;
Mumbai, India About Blog I founded my blog on a whim back in 2010 as an outlet for my fashion hedonism and now it's become a huge part of my life, something I work on daily to document my daily style, an outlet for my editorial creativity and simply, my love for all things sartorial.
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