Sentences with phrase «seemingly simple act»

He creates the foundation for his material works through the seemingly simple act of walking.
The seemingly simple act of collecting all sorts of gear and loot and items and then customizing the characters in your personal characters to your heart's content would normally be a background activity in any other fighter.
To us, this seemingly simple act of affection is significantly monumental, one we welcome and look forward to.
While the seemingly simple act of disconnecting from the world to reconnect to ourselves can feel enormously challenging, it's certainly doable.
But according to physicist Daniel Goldman of Georgia Tech, the seemingly simple act of bouncing remains a rich source of research questions.
Without this one item, this seemingly simple act happening, we all fail, and I am working at the local car wash, where my utterance of the phrase, «do you want a wax» will come to personify my existence.

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The now - endangered fiduciary rule is based on a simple — and seemingly unarguable — principle: that in giving advice to clients with retirement funds, stockbrokers, registered investment advisers and insurance agents must act in the best interests of their clients... It simply doesn't seem like a good business practice for Wall Street to tell its client - investors, «We put your interests second, after our firm's, but it's close.»
The show's best moments are straightforward compare - and - contrasts of deceptively simple acts of mark - making, which reveal seemingly infinite stylistic nuance.
In Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Sandwell BC, reported with the conjoined case of Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale v Islington LBC at [1994] 4 All ER 890, Hobhouse J reasoned that (seemingly on balance) he would follow the «weak» «expression of an opinion» in re Diplock at p 514 that the phrase in s 2 (1)(a) of the 1939 Act, now s 5 of the 1980 Act, «actions founded on simple contract» «must be taken to cover actions for money had and received... [t] he assumption must, we think, be made though the words used can not be regarded as felicitous», the alternative being no time - bar at all.
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