Sentences with phrase «peculiar circumstances»

The phrase "peculiar circumstances" means unusual or strange situations or events. Full definition
I have become rather well versed in sleeping under uncomfortable and peculiar circumstances over the years.
While that's a pretty peculiar circumstance of mine, I think we all have «that one crazy uncle» who just sort of let it all go, allowing his possessions to fill every available space.
However, the reasoning of the Federal Court of Appeal is more interesting and more far reaching than might have been expected, given the very peculiar circumstances of this case....
We were aided by that peculiar circumstances, and it offset the deterioration of our newspaper business.
Her reflections on the priesthood and the Christian life are frequently affecting, and she obviously has little sympathy for the Women?s Ordination Conference, the National Catholic Reporter, and others in the U.S. who have tried to use her peculiar circumstance in promoting the ordination of women.
The peculiar circumstances of the English Reformation account in part for the gradual way in which marriage evolved.
Even in its most natural and familiar setting, however, death is questionable to us — death itself, not just this or that peculiar circumstance of death.
«I know it is peculiar circumstances... but I'm going to try the very best job I possibly can and make sure that Seb has the very best dad he can possibly get.»
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and a representative of the Yoruba Unity Forum, Chief Dipo Jemileyin, have called for the restructuring of Nigeria's federal structure in line with the country's peculiar circumstances.
This is because of the peculiar circumstances earlier this year that kept over 100 legislative candidates from running in the major party primaries.
In this peculiar circumstance, I wondered if some priority could be given to matching candidates to constituencies.
As the peculiar circumstances surrounding JonBenet's death pile up, Green oscillates between eerie ruminations on the traumatic event and the kind of pitch - black comedy that might not seem out of place in a Coen brothers production.
The peculiar circumstances of the documentary necessitate more transparency than the filmmaker is willing to offer.
This kid is great — deadpan when he needs to be, and otherwise the natural mixture of wisdom and naiveté that suits Oliver's peculiar circumstances.
A true Wes Anderson film, this quirky film portrays a screwed up family and all their mistakes, rife with irony and peculiar circumstances — all perfectly tied together in their own eccentric way.
Having known the difference between whole and term life insurance, you can now decide which is best for you looking at your financial situation and peculiar circumstances.
In the peculiar circumstances of this case, Intact's delivery of an accountant's report on March 14, 2008 was deemed to satisfy the notice requirements of Section 47 (2), as the report came closest to calculating the correct amount of the overpayment for the 12 month period (calculated by Justice Perell at $ 11,150 with respect of the Plaintiff's receipt of benefits from Equitable Life, with deductions made for the Plaintiff's legal expenses).
The September rehearing also creates a peculiar circumstance for Washington lawyer Theodore B. Olson.
A complete reading of the majority decision as well as the subsequent interpretation of that decision in R. v. La leads us to conclude that Carosella must be limited to its peculiar circumstances, being the deliberate destruction of records, for the purpose of ensuring that the records would be unavailable to assist a certain class of defendant.
Whether any particular job seeker needs to take such extreme measures in his employment search depends upon an analysis of each candidate's peculiar circumstances.
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