Sentences with phrase «retaining from»

It's hard to guess what sellers are planning on retaining from their home, so real estate professionals must have upfront conversations with sellers about what stays with the house.
So far as your comment is concerned, the distinction is a pretty easy one to make: seeking critically for what (if anything) is valid and worth retaining from Marxism is not the same as being a «Soviet apologist».
But, drawing on the Hartshornian abstract - concrete dichotomy and the related eternal - temporal distinction in Whitehead, Gibson shows how process theism consistently combines the two traditions, retaining from each what is essential to a «working religion.»
In fact, studies have shown that multitasking reduces the amount of short - term memory you retain from your task.
One Dollar Premise For every dollar retained from net income, does the company create at least one dollar of market value?
Legend retains from the rubrics of history only the concern for sequence; yet in legend it is always a sequence determined not by past event but by present faith.
His lamentable and perhaps only serious error seems to be the one thing the general culture still retains from him.
The Reformed retained from Roman Catholicism only what they believed was expressly warranted in the Bible.
There is no way I should retain myself from tasting, even if I had to throw away the whole batch afterwards (which I rarely do actually).
Coles has raised the price of the Tim Tams varieties that it retained from $ 3.50 to $ 3.65 — the same price as Woolworths — but would not say if the shelf price of all Campbell Arnott's products had risen.
In view of an investigation dissecting calorie ingestion among diets with changing measures of fiber, scientists evaluated that expanding every day fiber consumption from 18 to 36 grams could prompt 130 less calories being retained from blended suppers (38).
The simplest definition of sourdough comes from the dictionary: leaven, especially fermented dough retained from one baking and used, rather than fresh yeast, to start the next.
Egan's is non-chill filtered, allowing character to be retained from the casks in which it is aged.
He was good enough that David Cutcliffe — one of college football's most respected coaches — retained him from Ted Roof's staff when taking over at Duke in 2008.
It was a reminder of the humility he retains from his working - class childhood in Montreal, where he and his four older siblings had paper routes to pay for hockey equipment, and his father, Claude, a prison guard, sometimes took out loans to pay for goalie gear.
That is 6 starter candidates without anybody but Burrows being retained from this years» team.
As part of those 27 golds, 17 were retained from London 2012 with 14 won by athletes who initially took the titles four years ago.
The Brazilian was only one of four starters retained from the 2 - 0 Carabao Cup defeat here four days earlier.
Lee Chung - yong also started over James McArthur in a more attacking - looking shape, while their visitors made eight changes to the team that lost on penalties to Liverpool in Tuesday's Capital One Cup semi-final, only Erik Pieters, Philipp Wollscheid and Bojan retained from the team that had then played over 120 minutes.
Until six months, most babies rely on the iron stores they've retained from birth, Around six months, the iron stores from before birth run out, and risk of iron deficiency anemia is high.
Frozen watermelon can also be a good snack after birth to restore energy and help reduce swelling from excess fluids retained from pregnancy.
And evidently, higher the thermic effect, more energy the food uses to digest, and fewer calories your body retains from the food.
It measure the amount of protein retained from the absorbed protein, and guess what?
Although the nutrient value is the same, we prefer sea salt over table salt for regular cooking because it contains fewer additives and offers trace minerals retained from the natural harvesting process.
To me it is like a natural retain a. By the way years ago when I was younger I used retain a from dermatologist and it seems the lemon juice worked faster and I didn't have to worry about being out in the sun.
I've never seen it but I was still able to carry on my part of the conversation just because of all the random stuff I've retained from seeing references online!
But as the trilogy (allegedly) comes to a close a little more than five years later, the only quality that this popular, profitable franchise managed to retain from that previous sentence was «goofy.»
Steers is clearly more interested in the period drama elements than Grahame - Smith's contributions, and rightly so, because the best moments are those retained from the original text.
Retained from the 2006 45th anniversary edition DVD are a commentary track by producer Richard Shepherd; the featurettes «The Making of a Classic,» «It's So Audrey!
The film's theatrical trailer, photo galleries, and the «Fashion Designer and His Muse,» «Parisian Dreams,» and «Paramount in the»50s» featurettes retained from the 2007 DVD round out the extras disc.
This consistency of character (in the ethical, rather than literary sense) is about all the third film retains from the first two.
In «Backstage Disney», you'll find a trio of new featurettes and one retained from the earlier release.
Abracadabra is his first contemporary story, though it retains from Blancanieves a heavy dose of the fantastical.
In this «multiverse» they call it, the expansion of good and evil is great, adding to the already jam packed universe of threats and information we are supposed to retain from all the other connected films.
His attributes and controls are retained from the first Super Mario Galaxy.
What we retained From the original Gamification concept, we retained the overall look and feel and the Introduction.
How much will your students retain from a biographical report on the woman who sewed the American flag or the dude on horseback who warned that the British were coming?
When deciding what to teach and how to teach it, teachers often look for «enduring understandings» and ask themselves the question, if you meet your students in 50 years, what is the one thing you hope they have retained from your classroom?
Some provisions are retained from the current rule and others are updated to reflect best practice and lessons from research.
When districts and schools are held accountable for their students» test scores, as was the case under past standards - based reforms, the number of students who are «held back,» or retained from moving on to the next grade, have increased (Lee 2006).
Only the front doors and the arch of the roof pillars are retained from the Q50.
The characteristics of the car have been retained from the standard gearbox's Race mode.
The 1.8 - litre TSI petrol engine will be retained from the Laura and the 1.4 - litre TSI will be borrowed from the Volkswagen Jetta.
he wide hood, bulging fenders and the grille design have all been retained from the previously shown concept.
Apart from these, its remaining aspects have been retained from its outgoing model.
Its Atkinson cycle engine retained from the first generation develops 286 horsepower — 20 less than the same - displacement Otto cycle V6 in the GS 350 non-hybrid — and the electric side of the powertrain nets 338 horsepower for the 400 - pound heavier hybrid.
Based on value retained from original MSRP for 2012 model year vehicles as published by CBB, as of January 1, 2016.
The 7 - speed Sportshift III automated manual transmission is also retained from the coupé but with a lower final drive ratio, reducing the top speed to 180 mph (290 km / h).
The good things retained from the previous car are the toggle switches — there are plenty including a large red one for engine start / stop.
The interior of the new Toyota Corolla Altis have been fairly retained from the earlier car but gets revised upholstery, new HVAC controls and circular shaped HVAC vents.
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