Sentences with phrase «recitals because»

Missing your kids» soccer games, drama club plays, and ballet recitals because you were too busy working is not the meaning of life.
Otherwise, you need to carry an oversized work purse to the office, the gym, and to your kid's ballet recitals because it is simply more practical.
Maybe you find yourself not being able to fit in that soccer game or dance recital because your schedule is just too tight.
If you tell them you are going to the recital, you better be at the recital because they remember these things.
About missing a recital because he had a business trip?
Have you ever missed your kid's recital because of work?

Not exact matches

In 2004, the Supreme Court rejected efforts by a California atheist to revisit the issue of banning the Pledge's recital in public schools because of its use of the words, «under God.»
In Atjeh it is also known exactly where the midpoint in the Qur» an is because when during instruction in Qur» an recital a child has progressed to the midpoint it is adat that the parents send a dish of yellow rice with certain side - dishes as a gift to the teacher.
And because it's nearing the end of the school year, there are orchestra and choir concerts, school events, dance recitals, field trips... oh!
But the pivotal question is does he suddenly care about spending quality time with her only because she's making him money, or will he also remember to attend her Fall Sing recital at school where she'll be soloing during the big finale, The Beatles» «All You Need Is Love.»
And there was Mr. Spivey, whose insistence that we memorize and recite the preamble to the Constitution was tempered by an understanding that some students would miss class on that crucial recital day simply because of their stage fright.
Such a function, so the Court, is already provided by the device offered for sale by Mr Wullems (para. 38), and this function goes beyond the mere provision of physical facilities (cf. Recital 27; e.g. the mere provision of hardware without pre-installed software: in Rafael Hoteles the Court held that TV sets installed in hotel rooms, to which a television signal was communicated, goes beyond the mere provision of physical facilities because it made access to broadcasts possible, para. 46).
In order to support this finding, the GC based itself on recital 140 of the Decision, where the Commission found that, because of the tax transparent status of the EIGs, which enables different operators to join and finance any investment or carry out any economic activity, the tax status of the EIGs under Spanish law did not confer any selective advantage to the EIGs or to their members.
It will be very interesting to see whether the CJEU agrees with this interpretation of recital 12 when it delivers its decision (anticipated to be April / May 2015), although I doubt that the court will do so because, aside from some of the conceptual difficulties with opinion, it is clear that those negotiating the Brussels I (recast) did not intend to reverse West Tankers.
Oddly, perhaps, the FDA has come to the conclusion that because viewers don't fully grasp the import of the side - effects recital, the best thing to do is to shorten the litany to a brief statement that there are risks:
The Market Updates category was an eight - way tie, so we'll single out two for special because they went beyond the usual recital of data (which is admittedly a staple of my own blog).
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