Sentences with phrase «plain terms about»

She talked in plain terms about what most law firm and in - house lawyers feel uncomfortable discussing — and most don't think about at all: How to place their single, immediate problem within the management context of the whole business.

Not exact matches

In Porcelain he speaks about his faith in remarkably plain terms.
They possessed a similar preaching style — Bible in hand, striding about the stage, completely self - assured and filled with authority, speaking in plain terms to the masses without much thought to structure or logic — presenting an image both dynamic and convincing.
So long as your table of contents is just a plain old list of links, you probably don't have a lot to worry about in terms of things breaking.
I don't really care about turning profit on my savings, but I know better than leaving them on plain account in my country's native currency on percentage keeping up with current inflation - Hyperinflation has swallowed my long - term savings account once already, and the situation isn't really stable.
Why: China makes up about 20 % of most plain - vanilla Emerging Markets ETFs, but as we saw in August 2015 and January 2016, that long - term growth story comes with extreme volatility.
Thus it will be seen by these quotations from the opinion that the court, after stating the question it was about to decide in a manner too plain to be misunderstood, proceeded to decide it, and announced, as the opinion of the tribunal, that in organizing the judicial department of the Government in a Territory of the United States, Congress does not act under, and is not restricted by, the third article in the Constitution, and is not bound, in a Territory, to ordain and establish courts in which the judges hold their offices during good behaviour, but may exercise the discretionary power which a State exercises in establishing its judicial department and regulating the jurisdiction of its courts, and may authorize the Territorial Government to establish, or may itself establish, courts in which the judges hold their offices for a term of years only, and may vest in them judicial power upon subjects confided to the judiciary of the United States.
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