Sentences with phrase «personal blanket on»

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They offer favorable rates, and flexible loan terms, so you can find the option that works best for your personal situation, rather than relying on a blanket, one - size - fits - all policy.
The company does not file a blanket lien on your business assets or require a personal guarantee when you take out a loan, which is uncommon.
I didn't really pay attention to her becuase she seems immature from the last article she wrote, but my personal gut feeling is that she has problems, also, with blanket judgments on which ever sect of the church she is exploiting.
The first blanket you wrapped your baby in is a great keepsake and if you chose a very special, luxurious blanket you will want to keep it and you never know, it could be a personal gift to pass on to your first grandchild.
I did not want to send them with T - shirts and personal items, it would be weird, so I bought the baby blankets and left them on the sofas so they could sleep on them.
Routine policy also means that as women, our needs, personal history and circumstances, and desires are often not taken into account for some care options and we may find ourselves restricted, not based on evidence, but by a blanket policy to exclude women in certain circumstances.
Speaking from personal experience, I remember being very paranoid that my daughter would be cold because I had a fan on me due to my high temperature and so I kept wrapping her in blankets.
It is, I would suggest, in the blanket nature of the restriction — that and the fact that banks, whose ability to fine - tune laws in other circumstances such as identity and personal security have often been severely lacking, are now being encouraged to impose what is effectively prior restraint on online content.
Ultimately, while pretending to ignore our campaign, the governor did pull out just about every stop to attack and diminish us — including more than $ 10 million spent on blanket television ads, phone - banking, mailings and even personal attacks.
It depends on your personal preference, but generally, the heavier you are, the heavier your blanket should be.
This fall, you'll find me choosing to nourish my roots — reading my childhood favorites to my littles under cozy blankets, sipping chai tea (and maybe a pumpkin spice latte or ten) while I work on a secret project, and being okay with the fact that not all personal growth is obvious at first.
These lenders also do loans in a business name (never shows up on your personal credit report), they can do several properties in one loan (known as a blanket loan), and they can finance an unlimited number of properties.
So you do get to deduct personal expenses and get taxed on «profit» - but since the vast majority of people don't keep detailed records of what they spend, it's much simpler just to use blanket deduction amounts for everyone.
The company does not file a blanket lien on your business assets or require a personal guarantee when you take out a loan, which is uncommon.
Kanye West may have claimed the great Matthew Barney as his personal Jesus, but just look at his «Famous» sculpture on view at Blum & Poe in Los Angeles — no true disciple of the letting - it - all - hang - out godhead of freaky video art would so demurely cover up his own manhood with a delicately positioned blanket, even while Kanye presents his wife's truly famous naked posterior for all to see.
This lawsuit was filed to challenge the town's unconstitutional sign ordinance and its selective enforcement that placed a near - blanket prohibition on signs in residential and agricultural districts, preventing residents from placing signs with political, religious, or personal messages on their own property.
Passengers may not have any blankets, pillows, or personal belongings on the lap beginning 1 hour prior to arrival at destination.
These are typically framed as defences to human rights complaints (e.g. blanket defences for hiring one's own personal care attendant; BFOQ defences permitting discrimination on the basis of sex because of the nature of the employment; and public decency defences for exclusion in the provision of goods and services.
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