It's, for some, more
tangential ways of building brand and exposure and maybe getting to those people who are looking for a lawyer at the moment.
Many of these respondents can only be politically and civically involved in
a tangential way because of time and economic constraints, the survey found.
«Here at the end of session I think lawmakers should be focused on ending corruption and this connects in the most
tangential way.»
And while in retrospect he knows that lifting weights and paying rent are unconnected in even
a tangential way, the determination and sense of purpose that grew out of that event would continue to serve him to this day.
Plenty of films have dealt with Bulger, including Martin Scorsese's The Departed, which uses his life in
a tangential way to infuse Jack Nicholson's character Frank Costello with a certain degree of authenticity.
It's more personal but is also related to my books in
a tangential way.
Not that I'm entirely convinced by everything here, nor understand what some of the exhibits have to do with Malevich except in the most
tangential way.
I'm sure it relates to Hansen's testimony but in
a tangential way.)
Not exact matches
Two realms of thought meet in a
tangential manner, which at first sight may seem eccentric, and each language illuminates the other, although in «the most selective and subtle
way.»
Others, however, make a more conscious effort to let piety enter the teaching - learning process by
way of «rabbit - chasing» — discussion of topics
tangential to the main subject, and personal commentary.
You're right that whether or not humans caused it is somewhat
tangential - either
way it's happening and we need to deal with it.
A 3MT competition is just one
way grad students can practice distilling their work into a
tangential and time - limited genre for the purposes of (a) professional development and (b) fun.
It's obvious why these scenes were excised (though they serve to further humanize McNamara, they're all
tangential to his 10 lessons), but the
way the first and last deleted scenes serve to bookend the middle ones almost situates these forty minutes as a film onto itself.
Tangential question... is there a
way to offer more than Kindle format from Amazon?
And then there's
tangential «eh» news that can be interpreted several
ways: Canadian Circuit City stores may have bidders who will save them.
Along the
way, the two come into contact with a smattering of historical characters — ranging from Alexander Graham Bell (who gives the game's best items) to Charles Dickens and Karl Marx — making the Fryes
tangential and sometimes integral to the great successes these individuals achieved.
Confusing and
tangential curatorial ideas keep getting in the
way of the art.
For Painting Between the Lines, however, the approach is slightly different; rather than providing a broad sweeping idea that speaks (sometimes in
ways that seem
tangential or essentializing) to the works present, literature is dissected, here, into micro-moments.
Momin adds, «By physically moving through and mapping the very landscape that has been so fantasized, dreamed about, and capitalized upon in a breadth of positive and negative
ways, the artists had the opportunity to address their work to the idea in a variety of
ways — opaque or direct,
tangential or political, macro and micro.»
He knows this because Britain's celebrated Morris Dancer of the intellect, Lord Christopher Monckton of Brenchley says so in his usual
tangential, conspiracist, long - winded, self - delighted
way.