Sentences with phrase «sway for»

I just think that the fear of the courts holds more sway for those with poor moral standards and a lack of concern for prescribed ethical rules as far as retribution is concerned, than dealing with a potentially more understanding in - house organization (from the defendant's point of view, not mine).
Don't put too much stock in the outcome in Quebec unless the final outcome is based upon pure human - based common - sense and rational reasoning based upon today's realities, and not upon some dictator's ideas (efficient and seemingly workable in their day as they were determined to be by their followers, and current supporters) that were not agreed upon by the masses, but were forced upon them to be adopted and espoused by the same, or else; no wonder they have held sway for so long... there is a very strong element of treasonous thinking directed toward any «outsider type thinking» regarding this hallowed legal code.
If a full - HD screen was not enough of a sway for the size upgrade, that the iPhone 6 Plus boasts optical image stabilisation, instead of the digital found in the standard iPhone 6, could do the trick.
If that's the case, the insurance company's decision holds sway for rate - determining purposes, and in most states, there's no avenue for appeal.
As many themes hold sway for a few years, (predictive coding may be the reigning champ with a 2011 - 2014 run) 2015 saw the conversation about information governance that started in 2014 continue and mature.
IRAC held sway for a long while.
Made to ensure proper body to chassis alignment, straight body with proper ride height and reduced body sway for years to come.
Driving performance has been polished in line with human sensibilities, realizing dynamic behavior that corresponds with driver expectations and a comfortable ride with minimal torso - sway for all vehicles occupants.
In corners and turns, there's too much wobble and lean and sway for our liking.
The funny thing is that the «partisan» Republican majority in the House (which has held sway for eight months) has passed elements of reauthorization legislation while the (presumably nonpartisan) Senate hasn't passed anything.
Joseph McCarthy of course appears as himself, and it's astounding that he held such political sway for any amount of time, considering both his appearance and demeanour.
These cultural norms led to widespread prosperity and held sway for about 90 % of human history.
I eat about 80 % primal (i allow a bit of sway for protein supplements and cheeses / creams), but I was wanting to go over my diet and figure out how much I need to supplement given the amount of red meat I eat, if i could eat salmon for half my meals I most certainly would but in my current situation I'm stuck with beef compromising at least 70 % of my total meat intake followed by chicken and what fish I can get in there.
Those methods held sway for more than a decade.
Galileo's discoveries would help supplant Ptolemaic astronomy, the vastly complicated and erroneous theory of celestial mechanics that had held sway for 1,400 years.
Nevertheless, Physica, Aristotle's treatise on the nature of motion, change, and time, stands out because in it he presented a systematic way of studying the natural world — one that held sway for two millennia and led to modern scientific method.
What we were used to came out of the scientific assumption — which held sway for the better half of this century — that dinosaurs were cold - blooded.
This narrative held sway for years.
Even on social media, where they had held sway for many weeks, they evaporated.
You are just waking up to realise that SE is more commercially viable but didn't think that way when GEJ and Iweala held sway for 6 years plus.
They report that they are demanding at least # 5m for the Belgian, and including Aaron Lennon could sway it for Tottenham.
The acceptance of punctuated equilibrium put to death the then prevailing thought that gradual change was the evolutionary mechanism of speciation (Darwinian phyletic gradualism, which had held sway for > 100 years, was utterly debunked)
The more reasonable members of the GOP are fed up with the Tea Partiers and Creationists, and are going to make a move to take back control of their party from the numbskulls who have held sway for a decade now.
An uneasy alliance through World War II fractured global relationships, Cold War tensions held sway for decades.
And that, in turn, spun out unfortunate consequences that have held sway for two millennia.2
Too proud for penance and too weak to run, he strung himself up from a cedar tree and swayed for days beneath a scathing sun.
Still think that he is our best player and the most important player, but if we lose him, maybe Europe could have swayed him for one more season?

Not exact matches

Regardless of how qualified you are on paper, providing one wrong answer to a question can easily sway a hiring manager's decision about whether you're the right fit for a job.
I manage to write a few hundred words but sway drunkenly when I step off for lunch, as if disembarking onto the dock after a boat ride.
A federal grand jury indicted 13 Russian nationals and a so - called «troll farm» in St. Petersburg on Friday for a broad campaign to sway the 2016 election in Trump's favor.
Store credit cards: Don't be swayed by the discount you can pick up at the cash register for snagging a store credit card.
But for people who feel the MBTI has captured their essence, they often can't be swayed.
The federal government and the banks hold considerable sway over the housing market, of course; the central bank's benchmark rate is a clumsy tool for trying to moderate volatile real estate markets.
Lamstein was planning to study for both law and business degrees when his mentor swayed him in another direction by suggesting that he start a company around an environmental concept.
Pension funds are in bonds for the long haul, and aren't swayed by weekly or monthly price fluctuations.
Yet another study is forthcoming from the International Performance Assessment Centre for the Storage of CO2, but since this agency is funded by the Saskatchewan government and Royal Dutch Shell, a dismissal of the Kerrs» claim would not likely sway many minds.
Without a convincing case for being very different and much better than the rest, your business plan will have a hard time swaying anybody.
Perhaps not quite as tight and sharp as a Porsche Cayenne or Macan, but the suspension in dynamic mode (there are also comfort, auto, and individual modes, which can be customized) likes to dig in, keeping the sway into the curves under control, which is something for a vehicle that tips the scales at over 4,000 pounds.
You can type a phrase like «electric car technology» and Sway builds the brochure for you.
At times, markets also have been swayed, for better or worse, by new narratives about technology, productivity and «paradigm shifts.»
Two major groups who carry some sway with conservative lawmakers — the Club for Growth and Heritage Action for America — said the Boehner plan failed to address the fiscal mess and they urged members to contact lawmakers and express their opposition.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 9 - Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg is kicking off an effort to get U.S. small businesses to spend more on advertising as the image of the social media network's ads have taken a hit for their role in alleged Russian attempts to sway U.S. voters.
However, current leader Kim Jong Un has only been in power for about three years, which raises the possibility that the nation could have swayed from that policy, DeTrani said.
These robotic computer scripts have been responsible for stealing content from commercial websites, shutting down websites, swaying advertising metrics, spamming forums, and snatching away Hamilton tickets for exorbitant resale.
The effort to point to the future also swayed Fitbit's designers away from traditional round watch shapes, either for the overall device or even for the watch faces the company created for the initial product (though outside developers will be able to create additional watch faces).
If that's the case, the vocals seem to be wishing for a world in which fantastical (a.k.a. purple - eyed) unicorns hold sway, rather than their money - grubbing (aka green - eyed) business counterparts.
Now, Chambers is swayed with Modi's rhetoric, which calls for increased investment in manufacturing sector and greater use of software and data crunching to improve efficiency.
«Employers have to be careful because the law recognizes an employer - employee relationship is a different one, and the very fact that an employer creates a livelihood for an individual can give the employer more sway than other sources of information.»
Chambers was swayed with Modi's call to build India's infrastructure and weaken some government policies that made it more difficult for foreign companies to do business.
Preserving the euro has been enough to sway support for Greek rescues in the past, but political conditions could have changed.
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