OFW allows the emotion to be
taken out of the conflicts and you can treat the relationship like a business relationship.
Not exact matches
But flitting from platform to platform to check
out data on your customers can
take a lot
of time and bring up
conflicting results.
In my personal opinion, the emphasis upon
taking out insurance against downside risks lies in
conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags
of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather than scattering them (if delivering any more at all) in which case precious little insurance has been
taken out.
It didn't
take long for me to figure
out the
conflicts of interest.
This helps
take some
of the guesswork
out of deciding what to do when we are often bombarded with various
conflicting financial headlines.
Given that oil is down at the moment with the news
out of Middle East, what would
take oil to move materially to US$ 50 would be some supply outage coming
out of this story, or a military
conflict between Iranians and Saudis.
And though the chemical weapons negotiations have largely
taken the
conflict out of the headlines, the war that has displaced millions is still going on each day.
Considering the history
of conflicts between Church and State, it would seem more prudent for Christians, Jews, and others
of good will to
take the position that the death penalty is justified as long as it is carried
out by a lawful sovereign, not inflicted in a cruel and unusual manner, and imposed only on those convicted
of heinous crimes by due process
of law.
Sometimes lack
of sleep is actually the cause
of friction, so
taking that
out of the equation and waiting to talk when everyone's a bit more rested might actually be a better strategy for nipping the
conflict in the bud.
Your point is not well
taken most
of the atheist do not hate religions at all, if the devout would just stay
out of trying to run other peoples lives there would be no
conflict.
Rather than
taking the action set
out in the Global Compact Integrity Measures to review Nestlé's inclusion on its website, the Global Compact Office has
taken part in joint events with Nestlé and accepted it as a Patron Sponsor, demonstrating fundamental
conflicts of interest.
The baby kicks all the time and I just feel like he is healthy and
taking his time, but I feel so much external pressure to induce or to get the baby
out of there in a timely manner (not the least
of which is that my in - laws have booked a cross-country flight for next week to meet their new grandbaby), and I feel so
conflicted — I don't know what to do!
There was so much advice
out there, much
of it
conflicting, and it
took me a long time to give up on being some sort
of perfect mother.
As we indicated in our previous press conference held on the 2nd September, 2014, we have the obligation to
take up this mantle to clear these doubts in the minds
of Ghanaians and investors because it serves no good if
conflicting informations are churned
out by our leaders who ought to know the detrimental effects these speculations and statements have on our economy both locally and internationally.
The absence
of the threat
of spontaneous superpower
conflict takes some
of the urgency and purism
out of the nuclear debate; the economic context has been comprehensively reconfigured by Thatcherism; and on Europe almost all Labour MPs, including the leader, and most Labour voters, supported membership.
They should be compensated for full - time, and
take out all
of the temptation or appearance
of conflicts by making themselves full - time.
The controversial issues
of United Nations weapons inspections in Iraq, the Israeli - Palestinian
conflict and the war in Kosovo
took up a lot
of their time, but much
of the words have been blanked
out.
Several polls
taken in the past week or so offer
conflicting results on whether voters want Gov. David Paterson to quit his office or finish
out the remaining 10 months
of his term.
But, I used to have the exact same problem — and with the amount
of conflicting diet and health information
out there, it can be tough to know what advice to
take and what to ignore.
But, I used to have the exact same problem - and with the amount
of conflicting diet and health information
out there, it can be tough to know what advice to
take and what to ignore.
Lawyers are trained in - house, and their values align with that
of our users — decrease stress, limit financial exposure, keep kids
out of the
conflict, and
take the drama
out of divorce.
Take the complexity, marketing, and
conflicting chaos
out of it by redefining «eating healthy» to mean «eating more plants.»
Switching from an open threat such as the desert to the enclosed dangers
of the Vietnamese jungle has caused
Conflict: Vietnam to effectively cut
out much
of the need for having a squad in the first place; instead
of having more freedom and creativity in
taking down your enemies, your team become more like fish trapped in a jungle - shaped barrel.
A third person shooter where the player
takes full control
of all four squad members,
Conflict: Vietnam does not set
out to depict the course
of the war; instead we witness four men struggling for survival in the hostile Vietnam jungle against a ruthless terrain and seemingly ever - present «invisible» enemy.
The storytelling either lazes
out something awful or tries much too hard, hammering on and on with its themes, a couple
of which are very problematic, for although the aforementioned themes about misunderstanding people and trying to find a better path in life are reasonably worthy, there are underlining themes about the benefits
of taking advantage
of the vulnerable, and about running away from certain
conflicts that are just about offensive, that is, when you look deep enough into this film to spots its sorry intentions.
Instead, this film
takes a look at the human side
of Charles Darwin, and how he may have been, in fact,
conflicted in his willingness to publish what he thought were observable facts, due in part,
out of respect for his Christian colleagues, his wife, and for society at large.
It doesn't
take long, I think, to work
out the associations
of the title
of Insyriated: we are surely being presented with a variation
of «incarceration», one tinged by the very specific context
of the
conflict that has ravaged Syria for six years...
Chris Weitz (who directed the underrated The Golden Compass)
takes over directing duties from Catherine Hardwicke, after she was hustled
out of the franchise with almost indecent haste, reportedly due to «scheduling
conflicts».
The first trailer for Steven S. DeKnight's upcoming sci - fi action sequel Pacific Rim Uprising has been unveiled at the New York Comic Con, and we have it for you here;
take a look... The globe - spanning
conflict between otherworldly monsters
of mass destruction and the human - piloted super-machines built to vanquish them was only a prelude to the all -
out assault on -LSB-...]
The film
takes a good amount
of time setting up its central
conflict, so when the inevitable confrontation breaks
out in the final twenty - or - so minutes, we are so deeply invested in the scenario, the sequence packs a punch.
There's a visceral forcefulness to his staging that does much to enliven what are rather standard - issue
conflicts, highlighted by a prolonged single -
take (seemingly enhanced by CG trickery) down a city street in which his camera maneuvers in and
out of gunfire, twirling around to provide 360 - degree views
of the carnage.
It's another classic source
of conflict taken out of Hill's playbook, as we know that - despite the good - natured ribbing and sex gags (that Ferguson frowns upon in front
of the boy)- this is all going to blow up by the final reel.
The
conflict escalates in relatively short order, and within a few days the family have gotten hold
of Chip and
taken out a restraining order on Joey.
This is clearly the angle that should have been
taken from the outset if there were to be any chance
of the film succeeding, but even if they nail the
conflict right late in the game, the actual plot to get their just desserts still plays
out about as dumb as the rest
of it.
He's hired by a cruel Mexican governor (Pedro Armendáriz) to carry
out an arms deal that
takes him to Texas, where his refusal to help hunt Apaches puts him in
conflict with a U.S. Army major (Gary Merrill)-- and into the orbit
of the major's unhappy wife (Julie London).
One gets the sense that Soderbergh wanted to make a point about the
conflict between art and commerce: the energy drink he's shilling ends up harming his car's driver, a renaissance - man motorist enticed
out of retirement to
take another run at glory.
I'm convinced that there's already a latent melancholy in the picture, but armed with just a gloss
of Camp David, the Israeli / Egyptian
conflict, suddenly all
of the picture's travails — being shut
out of the Cairo film festival and, at the last minute, the Abu Dhabi fest as well —
take on this terrible weight
of irony and hopelessness.
Variety is reporting that 10 Cloverfield Lane director Dan Trachtenberg is set to
take over as director on Amazon's pilot episode
of The Boys after Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg were forced to bow
out due to scheduling
conflicts.
Peer support Sorting
out conflicts in schools can
take up a lot
of valuable teaching time and pupils and teachers who are upset by
conflict find it difficult to concentrate and focus.
Other strategies include: (1) establishing and using a time -
out or cooling - off place (even an informal time -
out activity like having a child
take a message, book, or box
of chalk to another teacher could give the student the space and time he or she needs to maintain or regain composure); (2) applying role plays, simulations (for example, Barnga, Living in a Global Age, Rafa - Rafa, and Broken Squares) and moral dilemmas to teach students how to resolve
conflicts, make collective decisions, appreciate different perspectives, weigh consequences, identify right from wrong, and check impulsive behavior; and (3) suggesting or assigning literature with characters who face similar challenges to that
of the disabled student.
If Apple made a bid for Research in Motion, it could
take a leaf
out of Google's book by spinning
out the business to avoid antitrust
conflicts, and spark a real smartphone war.
It proposes «a big windfall for authors» by
taking them «
out of the middle»
of the
conflict.
World in
Conflict [PC]: This game has
taken all the conventions
of real time strategy games and thrown them
out the window.
Utilizing your bow to
take out isolated enemies will help an eventual
conflict, reducing the number
of foes you'll have to face.
The story
takes you through the city itself, into the sewers, in and
out of human
conflict and onto emotional flashbacks to a different reality.
Any misstep could see the
conflict spiral
out of control,
taking your homeworld with it.
He did however point
out that there are a lot
of conflicting rumours swirling around and how the public should
take them with a grain
of salt.
Alongside World in
Conflict, gamers will also be able to redeem Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, an Assassin's Creed title that
took players into the Caribbean to live
out a life
of a pirate.
Her paintings
take on the serious ambition, scale and vocabularies
of AbEx even as they inherit the modernist paradox
of utopia - construction; speculative fictions are spun
out of the rubble
of conflicts past.
I once led training workshops for students on
conflict negotiation, and the key concept to get across to student mediators was that as a mediator, they would have no credibility unless they went
out of their way to establish that they weren't «
taking sides.»