Sentences with phrase «peculiar position»

Which puts the players in a deeply peculiar position.
Incidentally, seeing some old games in peculiar positions should not surprise you, as they were on sale, and the digital market is very sensitive to that.
Rather, I write merely as a citizen of Europe and from that very peculiar position of a British citizen of Europe.
T. H.: I was in a rather peculiar position because after a year the boss decided to go set up a new medical school, so I was kind of left by myself.
At 26, Alden Ehrenreich is in an enviable, though peculiar position.
Nor do Katniss and Peeta reveal much thoughtfulness about their own peculiar position.
AUSTRALIANS finds themselves in the peculiar position that whichever party wins the coming federal election, a former party leader has been promised a senior ministerial post.
This half - leave has put us in a peculiar position; in our political and social life we seem to swing wildly between desires for full egalitarianism and rigidly hierarchical authority.
But this anthropological (and theological) observation has led in modern times to the peculiar position that there is no really significant creativity going on outside of us.
I imagine, as a parent it puts you in a peculiar position, too, because what do you do?
The Senate President said the retreat was more important now due to the peculiar position of Nigeria in the global anti-corruption tapestry.
But Vicki recognized that the clitoroplasty was her decision — one which put her in the peculiar position of safeguarding her daughter's future sex life: «The doctor said that the surgery preserves the blood supply and the nerves, so she will be able to have an orgasm.»
I find myself every year in the peculiar position as a film academic spending all my time talking about and screening film, and then struggling to physically get to see stuff that's actually showing at cinemas and festivals.
School superintendents and state education chiefs often find themselves in a peculiar position when making policy decisions that could deeply affect children's lives.
I'm in a peculiar position because I've got another bill that is, in a way, competing with this bill.
American blacks entered World War II in a peculiar position.
Fred is in a peculiar position in valuing returns from the three rental condos.
The town occupies a peculiar position on a thin and craggy peninsula jutting 4 km into the lake.
Add to that Nintendo having just released more info on the Switch, again to relatively - mixed reactions, and you can see how the company is in a peculiar position right now.
These individual facets combine to put Crysis 3 in a peculiar position and mean that, while it's worth the entrance fee, it may soon find itself redundant.
This peculiar position is apparently part of the concept since it seems that by encompassing both center and periphery, Andreas Gursky wishes to undermine the domains of globalization.
In that moment, D.C. occupied a peculiar position as a locus for a specific category of abstraction, a post-painterly re-examination of the high - modernist codes of Abstract Expressionism.
In a broader sense, he's now in the peculiar position of claiming to have been completely «exonerated» by an investigation that concluded his own work was «misleading» - or, as he puts it, «overly simplified» and, um, «artistic», which is one way of putting it.
When it comes to development and future proofing, the OnePlus 5T is in a peculiar position, with unique pros and cons that a lot of other phones don't have.
Cover letter is written for applying for a peculiar position.
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