Pyre I'd be
remiss by not mentioning Pyre which arrives later this month for the PlayStation 4 and PC.
Not exact matches
I'd be
remiss to exclude the hurt that I've brought on people who I work with and have worked with who's professional and personal lives have been impacted
by all of this, including projects currently in production: the cast and crew of Better Things, Baskets, The Cops, One Mississippi, and I Love You Daddy.
In speaking here at the ECB, I would be
remiss if I did not mention a substantially similar statement
by ECB President Mario Draghi in July of 2012.
When one's sensitive appetite is corrupted
by vice, as is the case with substance abuse, Aquinas is clear that the will necessarily becomes
remiss or impeded.
Although I agree with the basic premise of this argument, I would be
remiss if I did not point out that the inroads science has made into those realms previously occupied
by religion is far greater than just storm prediction.
«I would be
remiss to say that it's business as usual, because it's not,» said Walsh, whose program was sanctioned
by now - former CCS Commissioner, Nancy Blaser, after the coach chose to forfeit out of a postseason consolation game citing concern over his players» health.
I am
remiss in sharing this modern, minimalist design
by my talented friend Erin Loechner of Design For Mankind.
I would be
remiss if I didn't note that props have been employed
by even some of our best - known politicians.
It is that time of year when I'd be
remiss not to highlight all the amazing Science Notes articles written as final projects
by students of the Science Communication Program at UC Santa Cruz.
So I would be
remiss not to equip you with every possible technique I've studied to keep the body in pristine shape, especially if you're laying down some serious damage
by going above and beyond the status of «weekend warrior».
There are much better posts out there written
by people who are much more qualified than me, but I thought it would be
remiss of me not to cover one of the most important exercises in existence.
By itself, it's a bold accessory that you'd be
remiss to not throw on come December (or January, or February, or March...).
By now, we can all agree that «no white after Labor Day» is an outdated style rule, but any conversation about wearing the shade in the last days of summer would be
remiss to not mention it.
Let me preface this
by saying that yes, I loved «Get Out» and I did root for it to win — however, we would be
remiss to not recognize what an important win «The Shape of Water» is.
And I would be
remiss if I did not mention a wonderful cameo
by Garry Shandling — the last performance before his death last month at age 66 — as a porcupine, Ikki, who appeared in the Kipling stories but not in Disney's earlier film.
Warner Bros. would be
remiss not to try to give it a healthy campaign
by year's end.
Marcel the monkey shows up the Central Perk crew
by becoming the first cast member of «Friends» to go solo, and we would be
remiss if we did not discuss the plucky young helicopter pilot played
by Cuba Gooding Jr., who in a few short years would grace the world with such masterworks as «Chill Factor» and «Boat Trip.»
JK: To die
by suicide was the way Hannah chose to end her hopelessness, but to focus only on her act of suicide, without a contextualized understanding of the interplay of power and inequity that resulted in Hannah's perceptions and decision - making, is
remiss, irresponsible, and neglectful at best.
General Motors believes it has been
remiss in telling consumers about its technological advances related to vehicles safety.This fall, it plans to make amends
by making safety a big part of its corporate and divisional marketing and advertising for the 1992 model year.The theme line, which has appeared in some ads this summer, is: «Safety isn't just one thing.
Most countries in Europe have different VAT prices on digital content and were
remiss to change their policies because they did not want to get smote
by the European Court of Justice.
We'd be
remiss if we didn't reiterate the sage advice provided
by A Guide for School Librarians: Reflect & Refresh: Getting Started with the National School Library Standards.
• Americans would be
remiss to visit Spain without stopping
by Zara Home (15 Carrer Jorge Juan; 34/96-351 -3252), the interior design outpost of the country's popular clothing chain.
I'd also be
remiss not to mention the soundtrack composed
by David Wise (Donkey Kong Country, Battletoads, Diddy Kong Racing).
I would also be
remiss if I didn't at least mention that there have been reports of the game locking up on a couple stages, across all platforms; fortunately, the game's auto - save feature minimizes the losses caused
by these occurrences, but they can still be aggravating if they strike near the end of a long session.
Apprehensions aside, I'd be
remiss if I didn't mention some of the more positive reports that have emerged in recent weeks, most notably the change in narrative focus to a teenage Nathan Drake (portrayed
by Spider - Man: Homecoming star Tom Holland).
We'll get to the Loot Boxes, but first I'd be
remiss if I didn't at least talk about how fun it is to be back in Talion's shoes, which are also already filled
by that pesky Celebrimbor wraith guy.
However, I'd be
remiss if I didn't point out that our current exhibition
by the Albuquerque - based collective, Basement Films, entitled «Happiness is a Warm Projector» (on view through May 31), is mounted in conjunction with the «On the Map» initiative in Albuquerque, and I believe we're the only Santa Fe arts organization involved in that effort.
This issue is technopolitical, as illustrated vividly
by the recent op - ed columns of George Will, Robert Novak, and Richard Lindzen — high - visibility op - eds that, in my view, RC would have been
remiss to ignore, and about which it's healthy for RC to host discussion.
I'd be
remiss if I didn't direct you to what, in some ways, is an even more breathtaking view of our home — snapped on July 19
by NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, on the 114th day into a yearlong mission as commander of the International Space Station.
Postscript, 2:25 p.m. I was
remiss in not including a direct link to a fine new feature
by David Biello in Aeon Magazine on plankton fertilization and the Anthropocene.
Before we go any further into Bethune's allegations (and they go much farther than just the Ady Gil incident, let me tell you), I would be
remiss to point out that the better television Watson is alleged to want to help create would be for Whale Wars, which is broadcast
by TreeHugger's colleagues over at Animal Planet.
In closing, I would be
remiss if I didn't provide links to arguments advanced
by the other side.
(I would be
remiss to conclude this review without noting that I was formerly employed
by ALM and that this blog continues to be part of the ALM - owned Law.com blog network.)
All the effort placed into constructing a successful practice in this book would be
remiss if it were not followed
by a section dedicated to protecting the fruits of your labor.
Michel - Adrien points out the Civil justice system reform underway in Ontario, and reading it I realize I've been a bit
remiss in not reporting earlier on the success of the Into the Future Conference, organized
by my workplace, the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice in partnership with the Canadian Bar Association, the Association of Canadian Court Administrators, and the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice.
We like to harp on this, but we'd be
remiss if we didn't remind you that it's a wise idea to have passwords on all your accounts, even those used
by your kids.
I'd be
remiss to end this post without mentioning something that — while obvious — is easy to forget when you're focused on beating an ATS system: If you do everything right, your resume will be reviewed
by a real person.
By Susan Doran I would be remiss as a journalist — a profession that dictates that you begin an article with a tantalizing tidbit to capture your readers — if I did not start here by telling you that Calgary mega-agent Sam Corea says he has to ask his super-wealthy clients to get rid of the naked pictures of themselves that adorn their homes «more often than you might think.&raqu
By Susan Doran I would be
remiss as a journalist — a profession that dictates that you begin an article with a tantalizing tidbit to capture your readers — if I did not start here
by telling you that Calgary mega-agent Sam Corea says he has to ask his super-wealthy clients to get rid of the naked pictures of themselves that adorn their homes «more often than you might think.&raqu
by telling you that Calgary mega-agent Sam Corea says he has to ask his super-wealthy clients to get rid of the naked pictures of themselves that adorn their homes «more often than you might think.»
Though we've kept this round - up mostly Canadian, we'd be
remiss if we didn't point you in the direction of Quintessence, a lovely account maintained
by Connecticut - based Stacey Bewkes, who also has a cult - hit blog.
OK, I've decided it was terribly
remiss of me to be too fatigued
by Scientology madness to report on the new Vanity Fair expose on Tom Cruise.
We'd be
remiss not to start off
by mentioning possibly the best and most popular way to use Mason jars — canning!