Sentences with phrase «such a departure»

Could it be because it's such a departure from what we're used to?
With such a departure in styling from the previous generation, I guess you could say we were thinking outside of the box.
What does it say about a movie when such departures from the story are more involving and affecting than the story itself?
The author herself has said in interviews that this is such a departure from what her fans grew up expecting from her that she's almost anticipating the critical reviews.
For Rawls departures from equality require special justification, but the disvalue of such departures is not intrinsic, but derivative of the value of moral equality represented by the choice situation behind the veil of ignorance.
Luckily this wasn't such a departure from the franchise that they only gave Gannon one form.
If they really, truly believe, they would answer «No, we can not support such a departure from the word of God..
Ackerman emphasizes that such moments are rare, and it is difficult to see an issue currently on the horizon that would provoke such a departure from the normal politics of elite bargaining.
I have learned, in a time of loss where anything good and beloved fights to survive, to mourn such departures but not to imagine that, in this life, what is lost will ever return.
«Such departures call for repentance and remind us of our need for God's continuing grace.»
One of the fun things about vegan «mac and cheese» is that because it's already such a departure from the original dish, you can put lots of different spins on it with different base ingredients in the sauce.
Determining how such departures and arrivals influence complicated marine food webs will be difficult work, she says, involving laborious field surveys and careful counts of jellyfish stomach contents.
According to NOAA, the global average ocean temperature for the first half of the year is 1.42 °F (0.79 °C) above the 20th century average, the largest such departure in 137 years of records.
Yes, bicycle - riding required a shift away from the restrictive, modest fashion of the Victorian age, and ushered in a new era of exposed ankles — or at least visible bloomers — that represented such a departure from the laced up, ruffled down fashion that preceded it that bicycling women became a fascination to the (mostly male) newspaper reporters of the time.
These moments aren't failures in the least, they're just such a departure from the other material, which is so wildly amusing, you can't help but to wish the film would just get to the good stuff.
With such a departure from the gritty world of Liberty City, Los Santos and Blaine County has everything you could ever want in an open world game.
So if writers can stop seeing marketing as something that's outside of the realm of their imagination of creativity and think of it as something that's intrinsic to the work itself, I think it all goes much more smoothly and doesn't feel like such a departure from the writing activity.
When the new God of War was shown off during Sony's press conference last year, I was shocked to see such a departure from the norm.
Significance of Past Bankruptcy Practice: «[Do] not read the Bankruptcy Code to erode past bankruptcy practice absent a clear indication that Congress intended such a departure
Neither the text of Title VII, the legislative history, nor the case law permits such a departure from Title VII's command that employers refrain from «discriminat [ing] against any individual... because of such individual's race.»
But I do not believe there is anything in the Equal Protection Clause, or any other constitutional provision, that justifies such a departure from the substantive holding contained in Part II of Swain.
Whether or not there is a denial of natural justice in the event of such a departure is a matter that must be considered in light of all the circumstances, including whether or not the person affected was given notice of the change in procedure before the decision was made, and whether it could be said that the person affected had been given a fair hearing in spite of him or her not being given an oral hearing (para. 43).
While many librarians are excited to try out nontraditional items, programs, and spaces, we often have problems convincing patrons and stakeholders to be involved in such departures from the norm.
Such departures aren't uncommon at startups that have been around for five or six years, especially ones that were almost acquired but then chose to go it alone.
In fact, such departures from present thinking are quite likely because these new coalitions will require significant adjustments among participating religious traditions.
Nice to be recognized by one of the biggest names in the biz, especially considering your raw, vegan recipes are such a departure from the rest of the magazine.
Because the Wankel is such a departure from normal automotive engines, an ongoing argument has developed over how to determine its displacement or «size,» and as long as the dispute is unresolved, few people will experiment with the power plant in big - time competition.
It was such a departure from the way I normally interact with that part of the city.
Such a departure from the Lt. Governor's office would have to be architected by Gov. Andrew Cuomo himself.
«Such a departure will allow the agents of greed, and avarice and dishonesty to further deepen their claws on you and the party.
Experimental surveys indicate that such departures from objectivity tend to follow regular patterns that can be described mathematically
Further, a patent agent has the task of explaining the patent application to the inventor so that they understand why the document is such a departure from a scientific publication.
The SAD is full of processed food - like items that are such a departure from what our bodies are evolutionarily predispositioned to eat that we're wreaking havoc on our digestive systems.
This was such a departure from the Pomegranate and semi matte lipsticks in terms of taste and color transfer.
«This Vera is such a departure from her usual silhouettes,» she says.
It's such a departure from downtown living!
It's such a departure from things I normally wear, and it makes me want to try more casual, sportier pieces.
It is such a departure from the rest of the house, which is going to go a little more coastal.
Not only are they a fun way to show school or team spirit, but I love wearing my OKC Thunder jersey out and about because it's such a departure from everything else I have in my closet.
That dress is amazing and such a departure from the ugly crap a lot of the other women had on.
It's Gina Rodriguez, however, who delivers the film's standout performance, mainly because it's such a departure from her goody - two - shoes character on «Jane the Virgin».
The movie — starring Saoirse Ronan (the jealous little girl from «Atonement») as the kick - ass title heroine Hanna, Eric Bana as her action - mentor dad Erik, and Cate Blanchett as Marissa, the vicious C.I.A. agent villainess — is such a departure from what Wright has done before that it's hard not to be impressed.
The last of his films to truly leave a lasting impression was Match Point, and that was because it was such a departure from his usual shtick (though had echoes of Crimes and Misdemeanours.)
Considering it was such a departure from the other games in the series do you consider it a real Silent Hill game?
Being such a departure from his more elegant work that led him to living legend status, the film is met with much skepticism among the Paramount executives, and Hitchcock is forced to finance the film himself.
It's such a departure from previous roles that half the fun of the show is simply watching McDermott be funny.
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