Sentences with phrase «peculiarities when»

«Jose's team did an excellent job attending to our needs, our requests, and our peculiarities when it came to our home search.

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The problem is when investors adopt theories and models that embed the most optimistic assumptions possible, run contrary to historical evidence, or embed subtle peculiarities that actually drive the results (see, for example, the «novel valuation measures» section of The Diva is Already Singing).
On my reading, this was Whitehead's point when he attached to «statesmen the hope that «variously coordinated groups should contribute to the complex pattern of community life, each in virtue of its peculiarity.
When given written form, the J version represented the peculiarities of the southern story, E, those of the northern account.
One of [the whale's] peculiarities it is, to have an entire non-valvular structure of the blood - vessels, so that when pierced even by so small a point as a harpoon, a deadly drain is at once begun upon his whole arterial system; and when this is heightened by the extraordinary pressure of water at a great distance below the surface, his life may be said to pour from him in incessant streams.
Borderland insanity, crankiness, insane temperament, loss of mental balance, psychopathic degeneration (to use a few of the many synonyms by which it has been called), has certain peculiarities and liabilities which, when combined with a superior quality of intellect in an individual, make it more probable that he will make his mark and affect his age, than if his temperament were less neurotic.
The peculiarities and separate characteristics of each religion must, therefore, be individually examined when studying the reasons that have led men to adhere to that religion.
When it comes to faith, it's often the differences and the peculiarities that we love the most about our religion.
From my own experiences in a bubbling multifaith environment, when we interface with people of different faiths, the toughest task is to let the other be the other, to attempt to love our neighbor, as Jesus commanded us, in all the neighbor's differentiation and peculiarity, to bless the neighbor as the neighbor really is, not as the person we would have the neighbor become.
When analysts extrapolate from by - election results to national projections they ignore the peculiarities of Britain's local regions.
«There are many peculiarities, if you will, many aspects of J'Ouvert that are very different than many other celebrations around the city, including when it's held — in the early morning hours,» he added.
When we read that for an electron transition «the word «jump» must be interpreted as a nonspatial transition from one quantum state to another» the intrinsic peculiarity is evident.
The Lomonosov Moscow State University psychologists found out how a level of footballers» * play can be improved, when not only physical training, but also individual perspective and behavioral peculiarities of the players are considered.
When you are chatting read attentively the stories you are told and try to figure out what the peculiarities of the behavior the person has.
You can be sure that you feel a kind of barriers within several first times of communication with a Ukrainian woman due to peculiarities of nature, differences in cultures and habits, but the situation will change, when this barrier is cleared and you will be able to appreciate the girl of your choice.
Dating past a certain point in life becomes increasingly difficult because we're so set in our ways, and far less flexible when it comes to accepting other people's peculiarities that we'd sometimes rather be alone than put up with a person who's not 100 percent to our liking.
The film just doesn't demonstrate the same level of insight when it leaves the office environment; for the Sprecher sisters, perhaps owing to their long - time fallback occupations of temp workers, the office and the peculiarities of workspace are the headwaters for life's deeper ruminations.
Hoffman returned to the peculiarities of fame, noting that when he was recognized, fans often called him Ratso and repeated his famous Midnight Cowboy line, «I'm walking here!»
Whenever his elder daughter, Laura, who brought her own culinary peculiarities back from Greece when she returned to live in New York, extolled the merits of olive oil in a piecrust, Edward winced.
When the first EPD signage pioneers started integrating electronic ink displays, they were confronted by the peculiarities of driving an e-paper display: the need for special display controllers (something that EPSON has mastered over the years), access to product documentation and very good technical support.
Texans will notice little difference in insurance options when moving to Austin from another part of the state, but the city's many transplants from other areas of the country might find the peculiarities of Austin insurance a little more striking.
Hairless rats make for wonderful pets but when it comes to breeding them one must consider their peculiarities and their special needs.
Like I said, everybody focuses on different aspects when travelling — my main focus is to experience the country itself, its specialties and peculiarities which often get lost somewhere between the satin sheets of international chains.
«One peculiarity is that when you burn coal and fuel you not only put CO2 into the atmosphere, which makes the Earth warmer -LRB-?
Get Up Esparto is a series of chairs to hang out on and relax, with the peculiarity that they stand up by themselves when you are
But when it comes down to it, we don't care to peer into Marshall's head in search of psychological peculiarities that contribute to his political inclinations, his self - delusion, his low opinion of his fellow humans, his willingness to toe the green party line, to reinterpret cautious scientific findings as a sign of the imminent eco-Rapture, to fail to distinguish science from politics, or, indeed, his creepy habit of peering into the heads of anyone who disagrees with him.
The case is another example of the «rules lottery» which schemes find themselves subject to when it comes to pension increase wording, with the peculiarities of the scheme's particular wording dictating whether or not such a change can be made.
I had occasion recently to work with some URLs for legislation and was struck yet again by the peculiarity of fetching and «citing» statutes in this way when on or linking to the internet.
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Nigeria as a nation is popular for its peculiarity on how to interpret events, developments and innovations, especially when...
When writing your resume, you should always remember about the peculiarities of a particular country.
I suspected that the «culture of the gun» was just as firmly entrenched on the streets of Scarborough as it was in Harlem, and the average Canuck wouldn't fare out any better in a street interview about peculiarities of the USA than Rick Mercer's hapless Yankee victims did when quizzed about the supposed state of affairs in our Great White North.
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