Singletasking is just what it sounds like: Approaching and tackling one task at a time sequentially instead of trying to do a whole bunch of things at once, as has become de
rigeur in our modern multitasking age.
The kitchen also sports east - facing floor - to - ceiling double glass doors, seemingly de
rigeur in a London retrofit (and unquestionably very nice to have) but expensive both in terms of cash and energy losses.
I'm much more offended by scenes of torture than people having sex — and torture is de
rigeur in those serial killer mysteries.
Indeed, the trailblazing filmmaker latched onto the format even before James Cameron made it de
rigeur in Hollywood thanks to «Avatar,» but Wenders believes the technique has barely been exploited.
You dissolve into a pitiful abyss of depression as you realize you have absolutely no idea whatsoever what beer is de
rigeur in Santa Fe.
Not exact matches
Once an optional stop on the career path, internships are increasingly becoming de
rigeur for young people — often high school, undergraduate, and graduate students — looking for hands on experience
in a wide range of fields.
This is particularly true of Wall Street, since it is de
rigeur to attack capitalism nowadays,
in this era where we are bombarded with commentary about wealth inequality and income redistribution.
A sharp shock may help
in that process and make the players and management realise that just because we are The Arsenal it doesn't mean CL is de
rigeur.
Campfires, tree climbing, canoeing and other water sports are de
rigeur, and every kid from Albert (or anywhere else
in the world, for that matter) should have at least one summer at one of these traditional camps.
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In the late nineteenth century, the tall hat was de
rigeur.
The film's digitally enhanced visuals recall Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, sporting the kind of mid-to-upper range, highly respectable cast that has become de
rigeur for this type of story — Emma Thompson standing
in for Meryl Streep, Will Ferrell for Jim Carrey.
Cera's puppy dog sincerity coupled with an ingratiating geekiness goes far
in getting that across, as does the vulnerability that Winstead projects from beneath that vivid hair and de
rigeur ironic cool.
There's even the de
rigeur moment when the femme fatale rises from the water
in a bikini.
In a couple of months, after the tablet - centric Android 3.0 becomes de
rigeur for any decent producer of Android - powered knick - nacks and bobbles, we'll enter a new phase of Android tablets where across - the - field genericness is offset by the taste and utility of Honeycomb.
The de
rigeur kiss on page 12 does not work
in a space opera or a thriller.
Of course, you will recognize that any type of Risk Arbitrage or Event Driven investing is a very specific form of investing
in stocks with a catalyst, and IRR is the de
rigeur analytical framework for this type of investing.
In more than half a dozen restaurants in four square blocks, and a couple more places nearby, hip couples in de rigeur black chat on cell phones, women in saris admonish their kids, and cab drivers leave their taxis idling — all as they down a mango lassi or quick tandoori keba
In more than half a dozen restaurants
in four square blocks, and a couple more places nearby, hip couples in de rigeur black chat on cell phones, women in saris admonish their kids, and cab drivers leave their taxis idling — all as they down a mango lassi or quick tandoori keba
in four square blocks, and a couple more places nearby, hip couples
in de rigeur black chat on cell phones, women in saris admonish their kids, and cab drivers leave their taxis idling — all as they down a mango lassi or quick tandoori keba
in de
rigeur black chat on cell phones, women
in saris admonish their kids, and cab drivers leave their taxis idling — all as they down a mango lassi or quick tandoori keba
in saris admonish their kids, and cab drivers leave their taxis idling — all as they down a mango lassi or quick tandoori kebab.
This year the fair has a strong showing of 20th - century Italian works — a focus that may seem de
rigeur at art fairs these days, but could hardly be more apt
in Turin.
In works such as Southern Exposure (1986), Whitten combines gesture with aspects of sculpture and collage, at a time when narrative - based and didactic work was de
rigeur for Black artists.
Appearing at biennials
in Sharjah and Istanbul within a period of months, Zeid fit smoothly into an exhibition format where it is now de
rigeur to feature twentieth century moderns alongside the living artists that provide the raw material for the biennial machine.
It wasn't until the 1950s and 60s
in Canada that law degrees became de
rigeur and apprenticeships were compressed into an articling year to be completed before writing the bar exam.