Sentences with phrase «seating a part of»

Yes, but because I had my 1 yr old strapped into the seat part of the cart, I had no choice for my 2yo daughter.
The car seat part of this system should meet all standard safety regulations like proper buckling harnesses and cushioned detailing for impact support.
Many people who buy mid-size SUVs have children or teenagers who will be making the rear seating a part of their lives during every trip.
Thomas Aspray's contribution served as a way to look forward to (and therefore cut down on lag) possible MACD crossovers which are a deep - seated part of the indicator.

Not exact matches

Some think the chance of sitting near a noisy child is part of the risk one bears when buying an airline ticket, but others think airlines need to take action and separate children from adults by creating child - only or child - free seating sections.
There has been a common consensus that world governments have slightly taken a back seat on the issue of sustainability and the environment (the sustainable development commission was axed in 2010 as part of Uk government spending cuts for example).
But then, if the unusually large person pays a price for being squeezed into a seat designed for smaller folk, the person next to them pays a part of that price, too.
«This has historically been part of the Saudi playbook and the recent reported interest in acquiring stakes in Chinese refineries is a strategic move that would guarantee the Kingdom a seat at the table in the preeminent region for demand growth.»
But every time the curtains dividing the Silverdome parted, the rows and rows of empty seats on the other side seemed like a bad omen.
The two companies previously discussed a merger after billionaire Liberty Media Chairman and Starz shareholder John Malone exchanged part of his Starz holdings for a 3.4 % stake in Lionsgate along with a seat on the studio's board.
The airline last year said it would target HK$ 4 billion ($ 510 million) in cost savings as part of the turnaround, which includes more than 740 individual measures, such as adding economy class seats in its Boeing 777 jets.
I've written before about how this could be solved with the assigned seating system that's common in other parts of the world, but that would run counter to theatres» chains interest in packing people in early.
Like dominos, late shipments of those secondary materials — for example, the foam that goes into a car seat — could disrupt shipments of parts headed to the car makers.
Weddings are both a joyous family affair and a tangle of moving parts — perhaps it's the stress of making sure one Trump - voting aunt won't be seated next to a Democratic in - law, or rerouting those flowers from the wrong location on the big day — that make the event notoriously stressful for both brides and grooms.
He's also an investment partner at Green Acre Capital, a cannabis - related private fund; holds director seats at the TSX - V listed food firm Hempco Food & Fibre and the medical marijuana producer Emblem Corp.; and is part of Nesta Brand Co., an operation involving former Tweed Marijuana Inc..
The car would help Mercedes catch up to Volkswagen AG's U.K. car brand Bentley, whose $ 229,000 Bentayga is part of a money - spinning trend for high - seated models that's prompted even Ferrari and Rolls - Royce to add sport - utility vehicles to their line - ups.
Strategic partners play an important part in expanding the reach of the network, but also as trusted advisors with a seat in the advisory board of the project.
It's expanding premium seating on its widebody aircraft for U.S. flights, in part because of large demand from corporate travelers seeking lower prices on premium service, according to Kjos.
As part of the deal, Growth Street Partners» co-founder, Stephen Wolfe, and Victoria Fram, co-founder and Managing Director of Village Capital, will get seats on Pear Deck's Board of Directors.
Thus they are requesting a seat on the Clean Technology, Innovation and Jobs Working Group that the federal government is establishing as part of the Vancouver Agreement on clean growth and climate change.
The Freedom Report's online archives only go back to 1999, but I was curious to see older editions of Paul's newsletters, in part because of a controversy dating to 1996, when Charles «Lefty» Morris, a Democrat running against Paul for a House seat, released excerpts stating that «opinion polls consistently show only about 5 % of blacks have sensible political opinions,» that «if you have ever been robbed by a black teen - aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet - footed they can be,» and that black representative Barbara Jordan is «the archetypical half - educated victimologist» whose «race and sex protect her from criticism.»
Under the current voting agreement — which is part of the Benchmark litigation — Uber is obligated to seat them.
Part of Wickman's EOS includes analyzing every employee to find out if they are the right person / right seat.
«We are just kicking off the process; we are excited to be part of the team,» said co-chairman Mervin Dunn of Futuris Goup, supplier of automotive interior and seat maker.
Japan slipped quietly into the driver's seat and pushed for the TPP to go ahead, as the deal now provided it an enhanced leadership role in setting the Asia Pacific trade agenda on terms that Prime Minister Abe had embraced as part of Abenomics.
As part of the investment, the managing director at the Public Investment Fund, Yasir Al Rumayyan, will take a seat on Uber's board, joining Mr. Kalanick and other directors, including Arianna Huffington.
A 330 - person theatre with seats that can move as part of the film and sensory effects like wind, snow and fog;
I'd say the craziest, stupidest stuff, trying like hell to get a raise out of people, and not only would I not get one, I'd for the most part be completely ignored — smiled and nodded at, and then just waved on through into my seat in the megachurch.
The second part of his reply to the high priest, as given by Mark (14:62), reads, «and you will see the Son of man seated at the right hand of Power, and coming with the clouds of heaven.»
From the aisle seat where I was sitting I could have stuck out my foot and tripped him up, and might easily have done so, had my attention not been arrested by a still, small voice, as it were, asking, «Coffin, what part of that sentence are you objecting to?»
For example, in the last part of chapter 1, Paul told us that Christ was given new life, and raised from the dead, and seated at God's right hand in the heavenly places, so that everything, both now and in the ages to come might be placed under Christ's authority.
The building block electronic and protonic actual occasions are, in the case of human beings, swept into vastly more complex, Chinese box - like sets of containing societies within which there are social levels that can be identified with cells, others which answer to Aristotle's levels of tissues and organs, and which finally are presided over by what Whitehead refers to as the regnant nexus, a social thread of complex temporal inheritance which, Whitehead suggests, wanders from part to part of the brain, is the seat of conscious direction of the organism as a whole, and answers to what in Plato and Aristotle is called the soul.
Modern empiricism, on the other hand, which locates the possibilities of science in the brain (as if the brain and its patterns of order were not also in part a construction of the scientist's mind), precisely reverses this: the outside world known by the senses is alone the seat of what is — if anything is — universal, objective, real and certain.
The idiom of resurrection emphasizes that it is not a part, but the whole of a man's historical existence which is raised before the Judgment seat of God.
This is, in part, due to the influx of technology — tools designed to put us all in the driver's seat, allowing us to play producer, director, performer and promoter all at once.
Deep - seated and inveterate, sinfulness was now regarded as so essentially a part of human nature that no mere forgiveness of transgressions could salve its evil or volitional amendment undo its harm.
The denial of Atman, therefore, on the part of Buddhism was not some strange metaphysical doctrine to the effect that the flow of experience did not occur or that there was no seat of existence in human experiences.
In a great festival, evidently that of Sukkoth, the king ritually enacted the part of God's coming among his people and ceremonially taking his seat upon his throne in the Temple.
«The crisis, then, presses toward a conversion, deep - seated, organic, religious in essence, so that no part of political or personal existence will be untouched by it.»
There are many small family - owned restaurants, often providing outdoor seating in the summer, which play an important role in the lives of the Sanmarinese, as meals are a daily part of family life and socializing.
Peanut liked to have a seat on the table at dinner parties and be part of our gatherings.
Over the last decade the Australian beverage industry has taken a proactive approach to being part of the solution in addressing the complex and multi-factorial issue of obesity and they deserve to have a seat at the table.
With so much uncertainty around us these days, I am truly saddened that we are grabbing the front row seats while watching a news channel as if the current events are part of some thriller movie.
Equal parts food and beverage, a 76 - seat bar and lounge area offers a striking focal point with a vast rum display featuring one of the largest collections in Las Vegas.
Definitely don't get outfield seats in the upper deck if you want to see him — like others said, it can be hard to see deeper parts of the outfield.
Keep running like «chicken» to get the new shirt and pay your «heavy» price seats (which will increase again... Why not, they know we have mugs who will pay for it)... You are part of the problem anyway.
Improvements include 49 suites located on the West part of the stadium that cost around the $ 90,000 range a year and seat over 30 people.
According to Constantin Andreanov, Soviet Olympic chairman, millions of Russians will take part in a three - month - long series of meets with some 10,000 survivors competing in the finals — a two - week «Spartakiade» in a new 100,000 - seat stadium in Moscow next August.
It speaks volumes about the Dutchman's cachet among the Arsenal fans that he remains a part of the club's culture, embedded in the surrounds of their 60,000 - seater stadium; their former striker acts as a constant reminder of the net - shaking riches that once sat in their goal - frame bank account.
Children and seniors are an important part of minor league and spring training games, typically held in small ballparks in which even the premium seats are affordable.
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