Sentences with phrase «predilections when»

As a result, we are familiar with the agencies and the individual regulators and their predilections when it comes to threats of enforcement and penalties.
Davis Guggenheim can not curb his Gore - o - phile predilections when selecting unflattering film clips of GOP presidents.

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When teachers of biblical prophecy ignore the New Testament's sense of apocalyptic immediacy and imperative to readiness, they distort the scriptural witness to serve their own historical and theological predilections.
When we first moved in together, my wife was mystified by the way my normally lofty cultural tastes metamorphosed every December into the predilections of a working - class Yugoslavian immigrant.
His distribution at times was poor, his predilection for punting the ball up - field, when a short pass to one of his team - mates was a much better option, risked giving possession to the opposition.
Although the County Executive's Office expressed some initial trepidation when I presented my idea to them, County Executive Michael Hein's predilection for implementing sound policies prevailed in his reconsideration and implementation of my idea.
When it is an area that I know a lot about, I don't usually care much about these sections because they often reflect the authors» theoretical predilections and one of many ways to think about the method and results.
For instance, when I was younger I had an almost debilitating anxiety about certain social situations, a predilection I have now mostly learned to control.
When you become mindful of your own predilections for fetish play, you may be facing a lot of false assumptions.
Yet he finds himself thrust into the underbelly of white crime when a strange assignment falls into his lap: find Daphne Monet, a missing white woman with black «predilections» and suspicious ties to a prominent politician.
When circumstances allow psychopathic predilections to flourish, watch out.
Graciela is mostly used as a prop for Joe's evolution from square - jawed bandit to square - jawed minor crime lord, coming in particularly useful when Joe's operation is threatened by the Klan and their predilection for the colourful use of the term «niggerlover.»
There was a time in the mid»90s when I actually confused Solondz and Wes Anderson, due to their media - buzz indie predilection and similar disheveled nerd - artist appearances.
Many dogs have a natural predilection for digging and while an occasional hole in the backyard isn't a big deal, some dogs just don't know when to stop.
The patterns which emerge through tearing, pasting and scraping are as much reminiscent of works by Kurt Schwitters or Robert Rauschenberg as they are evocative of Francis Rose's predilection for minor vandalism when surreptitiously removing small samples of particularly attractive wallpapers from French chateaux and English country houses to fashion his very own take on the livre d'or in the 1930s: a scrapbook of wallpaper fragments (acquired by the Whitworth Art Gallery after Rose's 1988 retrospective exhibition at England & Co).
Rockwell was working at a time when he and other figurative painters like Andrew Wyeth were criticized for their predilection for visual storytelling.
Yesterday, another Lawyerist contributor flippantly claimed that certain unnamed punctuation and grammar rules are «more like guidelines,» which lawyers can discard when it suits their personal predilections or when it's necessary to placate the whims of ill - informed colleagues.
«Additionally, when looking at the reasons why Millennials are purchasing more, trip type stands out as the number one driver behind Millennials» increased predilection to buy travel insurance, followed by travel health concerns and increased knowledge of what travel insurance does.»
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