Sentences with phrase «stand for more»

A Realtor should stand for more than a sales person.
I'm not a fan of the glossy plastic and some of the injection mold parting lines would stand for a more careful finish.
In post-war Britain both Braque and Klee had come to stand for a more rooted modernism, and their influence on Hepworth may be related to her search for a form of expression that was both human and modern.
Do not attempt to increase your pet's water intake by pouring water on dry dog food in hot weather or when the food will stand for more than an hour.
Do not attempt to increase your pet's water intake by pouring water on dry cat food in hot weather or when the food will stand for more than an hour.
Last season I started to feel burned out going to so many shows, it can be exhausting when you have standing only tickets and have to stand for more than 30 minutes each time waiting to go into the shows, which only last for 10 minutes.
Will die - hard provincial Tory backbenchers stand for more big - state largesse flowing to the Celtic fringes?
The democrat from South Buffalo told reporters Monday the region can not stand for any more delays.
And FYI Both parties stand for more governement, it is just who gets to spend all that money they fight over.
You could even buy a Stroller Running Board Attachment from a different manufacturer to transform the stroller into a sit and stand for more possibilities.
Just before the match began I went up to the Family Zone in the Anfield Road stand for more fun.
The stewards were very helpful as well, showing us our seats and letting us stand for more or less the whole game, even smiling to us as we left.
That is of course assuming that Arsene doesn't stand for more than 2 - 3 years more.
Because the Unitarian Congregationalists were usually the leaders in the community and appeared to stand for a more common - sense and liberal position, they had little difficulty in obtaining the support of the majority in the parish and so gained control of the church property.
The Northern Ireland director of the Evangelical Alliance, Peter Lynas explains what the DUP stand for More
Would the public stand for more bail outs (i.e. the return of nationalism in the form of Britexit and Trump)?
Having a set of values or ethics you share with the public helps, Oakes says, because it shows you stand for more than just making a profit.
Just over three quarters (76 percent) of U.S. consumers want brands to stand for more than just making money — to have a purpose.
And as more fast - casual chains sign onto the movement as a way to sell themselves as standing for more ethical animal welfare practices, more rivals may feel pressure to adopt similar standards.
The 77 - year - old Pelosi stood for more...
I don't like what Romney stands for any more than you do, but to imply that middle aged people are less alive or wothy than the young is a dangerous road to take.
I have a number of friends who don't have the health and mobility to do the kind of «fitness» the fitness community legitimizes — they work hard just standing for more than a few minutes.
His record of 14 WC goals stood for more than 30 years.
Best of all, though, is Greg is nearly pain free after living in constant discomfort that prevented him from doing things with his friends, walking or even standing for more than five minutes.
Located in the area where Drumlin Underground has stood for more than fifty years, this larger landscape features our red fox and other wildlife that occupy the edge habitat that dominates the farm.
«Nobody knows what the Tory Party stands for any more.
Second, Ipsos MORI's poll confirms that one of the criticisms of Labour that has often been heard since the referendum, viz. that voters do not know what Labour stands for any more, still has considerable force.
It's his ability to show he can lead on issues that matter to voters, his ability to demonstrate that he stands for more than his own ambition, and his ability to ensure that neither he nor his staff repeat the mistakes of the Christie administration by making stupid decisions that destroy lives and careers.
The record has stood for more than a century.
I'm all in favor of green, even the green plastic bags used at Healthy Living grocery store, but alas the Green Party stands for more than that.
That mark stood for more than four decades.
I had terrible SPD (the relaxin caused my pelvis to loosen and separate early) and I had Braxton - Hicks every time I walked or stood for more than 10 minutes, so I was unable to do any sort of exercise for most of my pregnancy.
Beyond Gotham could have stood for some more innovation, but it's impossible to deny that it's a charming game with its tried - and - true.
It's a precisely structured, unsubtle, larger - than - life tragedy, the kind of tribute you give to a man whose fate stood for more than one man's fate.
This technology stands for more efficiency and safety.
The name Mulliner — in the past a coachbuilder of highest reputation — stood for more than an echo from the bygone era of bespoke coachbuilding.
Rooted in the remote Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia, a golden spruce stood for more than 300 years, capturing the hearts, imaginations and scientific curiosity of local tribes, explorers and naturalists.
The Presidio has stood for more than 200 years as sentinel to the Golden Gate.
A global bellwether for contemporary art trends, the event held at the Italian city's huge and leafy Giardini invites dozens of countries to exhibit art in national pavilions, some of which have been standing for more than a century.
But in spite of appearences Stephen G. Rhodes visualization of history is not a concrete and objective representation but a critical reinterpretation where everything stands for more than it seems.
In particular, the world famous, Cypress Gardens are being converted to the second Lego Land in the U.S and the Orange Dome, which stood for more almost half a century, will be replaced with the most modern of hotels, shops and restaurants.
the applicant has held the license in good standing for more than 5 years and has AAMFT Clinical Membership or a certification from another professional association deemed appropriate by the board.

Not exact matches

Mocial is just a mash - up of mobile and social, but what it stands for is a much more complex and important set of ideas and requirements.
«As tough as juggling the demands of motherhood and being a Senator can be, I'm hardly alone or unique as a working parent, and my children only make me more committed to doing my job and standing up for hardworking families everywhere.»
Right now, for the S&P 500, that ratio stands at more than 29, its highest valuation since 2002 and well above its historical norms.
Additionally, they noted that those who were more likely to push back against their superiors as children «also have higher levels of willingness to stand up for their own interests and aims, a characteristic that leads to more favorable individual outcomes — in our case, income.»
She realized that there had to be a better, more comfortable way to carry small personal items (which is what «SPI» stands for).
And with more blockbusters being released each summer, the industry stands to benefit from stronger sales in the summer months, when demand for toys has traditionally slowed.
When creating an ergonomic environment for employees, consider tools like monitor arms, laptop stands, wrist pads, and anti-fatigue mats, which can make employees more comfortable and content because these tools encourage healthy working postures.
As an entrepreneur, you know you need to stand for something more than just making money or grabbing fame.
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