Sentences with phrase «set pattern for»

That kind of set the pattern for corporate relations with the colony thenceforth.)
A classic in Rothko's development of his signature style of floating clouds of color in a vague, unspecified space, it set the pattern for future acquisitions.
The notebook's point of departure is a detailed reflection on the reign of King Amanullah (1919 — 29), whose successes and failures set the pattern for the cycle of repeated reforms, collapses and recoveries that Afghanistan would undergo throughout the 20th century.
In its denial of traditional disciplinary boundaries, this influential event set a pattern for Happenings and Fluxus activities and provided an impetus for much of the live art of the following decade.
Sony's next PS controller was massively influential, and its layout basically set the pattern for all controllers since.
It set the pattern for how the other resorts would be laid out.
Through achievement of the health education standards, students learn that their decisions can affect their health and set a pattern for their lives.
Washington — In a rare appearance before the U.S. Supreme Court, Attorney General Richard Thornburgh last week urged the justices to back a federal drug - testing policy that could set the pattern for similar requirements for teachers and other school employees.
You want to do well in school, don't you...» That girl set the pattern for all future assemblies at School 21.
Released in 1971, the campy The Abominable Dr. Phibes set the pattern for the rest of his career, putting quotation marks around every scary moment, and letting Price indulge his hammiest impulses.
It was that straightforward, probably because it served as a merchandising tie - in for Mattel action figures, but set the pattern for decades to come.
There isn't a set pattern for a successful first date conversation; it all depends on who you're with and what kind of chemistry there is between you.
«Genetic instructions from mom set the pattern for embryonic development.»
It would set the pattern for his career.
When Nuneaton was held by the Conservatives, then Warwickshire North — Labour's number one target seat — it set a pattern for Labour in the Midlands.
For example, East Africa was evangelised, it is true, first by missionaries, but it was the East African Revival that set the pattern for holiness, for a vigour of lifestyle in relationship with Christ that so impressed an 18 year old teaching at Kiburu Secondary school.
Although there is no set pattern for when, exactly, a baby will begin teething, there are signs that the process is underway.
That set a pattern for an oft discussed poor season on the road that actually started to pick up just before Christmas when we were at least staying in games and finding ourselves unfortunate not to pick up some points.
Set a pattern for your warm - up.
The meeting was the first of its kind at the location of a brand manufacturer from the food industry, and set the pattern for regular events to be held in the years between interpack trade fair editions.
There is no support for gay marriage in the Bible those who say that God who set the pattern for relationships doesn't know about gays are actually calling God stupid.»
Well, if Mannix set the twentieth - century pattern for Catholic prelates Down Under, George Pell will be regarded by historians as the man who set the pattern for the twenty - first century.
He set the pattern for the others.
Thomas Arnold (1795 - 1842), who was appointed headmaster of Rugby in 1828, set the pattern for producing Christians, gentlemen and scholars - in that order.
He set the pattern for the revivalists accompanied by the gospel singer, and he set the pattern for the inquiry room and advertising.
The Easter narratives from the other Gospels were in practice fitted into the Luke - Acts framework, which also set the pattern for the Christian year.
Tradition has it that a part of every day Mohammed set aside to receive the complaints and suggestions of the citizens of Medina, and by his often simple and homely settlement of the important or unimportant issues brought before him, he set the pattern for ages to come in Moslem jurisprudence.
It was Luke's emphasis on the historicity of the resurrection event, and on the physical nature of Christ's risen form, which, coupled with the traditions of ascension and Pentecost in Acts, were destined to set the pattern for the traditional view of Christ's resurrection.
Jeremiah's own experience set the pattern for those psalmists whose words have kindled hope in the hearts of many generations since.
But America's is the biggest, and it may set the pattern for what could happen elsewhere.
His sermons and writings during the 1860's set the pattern for large segments of educated Christians.
What is more, if such a development should take place, AA might set a pattern for a more fundamental cooperation between religion and psychology in dealing with human problems in general.
But while denominational schools thus gained legal security, no legal decision could return to the churches the initiative in setting the patterns for education in the culture.
She recommends setting a pattern for them to ideally sleep at the same time and in the same place every day and every night.
The agreement marks the «resolution of a long - standing budgetary risk for the city,» as Moody's described it, and sets a pattern for the over 150 expired labor contracts that is below inflation rate.
But instead, setting a pattern for the fate of his reform promises, Cuomo cut a deal: keep this set of lines — which will remain in place for ten years, boosting the G.O.P.'s chance to hold the Senate — in exchange for reducing pensions for new public employees, authorizing casino gambling and this constitutional amendment, which will change the process for 2022.
«In many cases, school performance in kindergarten sets the pattern for later academic performance,» said James A. Griffin, Ph.D., deputy chief of the Child Development and Behavior Branch at the NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, which funded the study.
The characters, alas, take longer to realize what's going on, setting the pattern for at least one more pointlessly drawn - out gag in which Max and Annie, blithely unaware that they're not really playing a game, end up waving around a gun they think is only a toy prop.
Lady Bird opened in limited release November 3 and went wide November 24, setting the pattern for many of this year's juiciest awards bait, including Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (November 10 limited, December 1 wide); The Shape of Water (December 1 limited, December 22 wide); I, Tonya (December 8 limited, January 19 wide); and Phantom Thread (December 25 limited, January 19 wide).
The teachers» contract often channels more than half of a school district's operating budget and sets the pattern for much more than that.
When he returned to New York he joined an advertising agency, setting the pattern for a career as a painter that was supported by his steady work as a graphic designer.
Weather lore says that the weather for St Swithin's day sets the pattern for the next 40 days.
Because unbundling almost inevitably results in more contact between you and your spouse, it sets a pattern for both of you built around your sitting down and working out the issues between you, rather than relying on someone else to do it for you.

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This pattern runs counter to the savings goals many financial advisors set for their clients.
For this reason, leadership should set an impeccable early example, pay attention to developing patterns and intervene if and when any lines are crossed.
You can preview the vibration patterns before setting it for your notifications and phone calls.
In acting this way, Chick - fil - A is setting an example for other companies, and contributing to an overall pattern that is liable to have a chilling effect on free speech and entrepreneurship.
The future pattern of rally, retreat and rebound rally will set the first anchor point for a new uptrend line.
Valdis Krebs of Orgnet explains that «Schools are still stuck on teaching 20th century math for building things rather than 21st century math for understanding things» and suggests that curriculums focus less on the mathematics of engineering (e.g. algebra and calculus) and more on the mathematics of patterns (e.g. set theory, graph theory, etc.).
Earlier that year, in July 2015, Splunk completed a $ 190 million acquisition of Caspida, a cybersecurity firm that sold user behavior analytics tools, which parse large data sets for patterns and anomalies.
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