Sentences with phrase «rule of the day»

What remains unchanged is the proper timing of your meals throughout the day, and never allowing yourself to starve, which should be the two general rules of every day in the life of a bodybuilder.
Sexual repression was the unquestioned rule of the day, at least in «proper» society.
DAVID CAGE (Paris), CEO of French game development company Quantic Dream, boldly explores new terrain, in the face of the innovation - killing profit maximization rules of the day.
Based on her talent and the personal resolve that her parents had encouraged, yet clearly within the terms of the male - dominated, institutional rules of the day, she had established for herself a career as an artist.
«In the legislative arena, especially when the country is closely divided, compromises tend to be the rule of the day,» he wrote in the National Review in 2005.
Spring is here, and growth spurts are the rule of the day.
With god's laws, segregation and discrimination are the rule of the day.
Social Darwinism was the rule of the day, in which the terms of justice were decided by the powerful, who made certain that the terms of justice privileged them.
«And God maketh the two great luminaries, the great luminary for the rule of the day, and the small luminary - and the stars - for the rule of the night;»
«And God maketh the two great luminaries, the great luminary for the rule of the day, and the small luminary — and the stars — for the rule of the night;»
It seemed odd Speaker John Bercow waited a few minutes before reminding MPs that the rules of the day stated they weren't allowed to debate Miller's conduct.
Truth not deception must be the rule of the day.
Synopsis: Repression is the rule of the day in this film that skewers Greek governance of the 1960s.
This is a time of courtly manners where status is the rule of the day.
Infantile regression the rule of the day in a climate increasingly desperate to shoehorn its post-modern anti-narratives into comfortable family fare, it's interesting to consider that the original was already seen as something of a throwback to Depression - era family values at the time of its release.
The double entendres meant to test and tease a culture on the verge of a sexual revolution are exploded here in an era where unembarrassed vulgarity and scatological humour are the rule of the day in comedies — sexual or otherwise.
Redundancy is by now the rule of the day.
Love stories were the rule of the day for the year that was 2002.
Repetition was the rule of the day and a quick look at horror titles from 1989 reveals a litany of sequels that represent the nadir of their respective franchises: A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: the Dream Child, Friday the 13th VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3, and Halloween 5.
So, short, sweet and snappy is the rule of the day.
«No unagented submissions» was the rule of the day, and even getting an agent was a dicey proposition.
All we can do is play by the rules of the day and deal with the consequences of our spendthrift politicians.
Unsustainable policies are the rule of the day.
The fact that non-fighting breeds are still the rule of the day is, I believe, why many non-pit bull owners will defend pit bulls and oppose BSL.
That was male territory, and that was the rule of the day.
No Bullets: Paragraphs aren't the rule of the day with resumes.
With the influx of immigrants after The War, it became apparent that the old linguistic comment that languages travel orally... on foot, really was the rule of the day.
Now, Dodd - Frank's Appraiser - Independence Legislation is the rule of the day and there is a lot of confusion out there between both Home Appraisers and Real Estate Agents on communication!
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