Sentences with phrase «thicket for»

Wealthy people don't want their deaths to be financial thicket for heirs, so the death benefit is a big component of any life insurance strategy.

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Other proposals would make it easier for competing, «biosimilar» alternatives to break through the thicket of patents created by sellers of complex drugs such as insulin.
The package also contains bills directing agencies to craft the least costly rules possible, to publish cost estimates for rules in development, and to publish «plain language» summaries of proposed rules online, a salvo at the impenetrable verbal thickets that confound small - business owners, who typically handle compliance themselves.
We again thank for their patience and appreciation our customers in our Spring Branch service area who have endured among the longest outages resulting from the catastrophic flooding brought by Hurricane Harvey including the subdivisions of Fleetwood, Meadows of Memorial, Memorial Thicket, Nottingham Forest, Nottingham Oaks, River Forest, Talia Trails, Thornwood, Winchester, Yorkchester and others in the Memorial area.
Having got lost in a thicket of detail, industry specialists end up not seeing the wood for the trees.
Smaller firms in particular face a thicket of litigation by competitors and «non-practising entities» — the polite term for patent trolls.
Barnett contends that the criticisms of a strong patent - rights system overlook recent empirical evidence and have overestimated the impact and scope of problems including «patent trolls» (firms that own patents but do not manufacture products), «royalty stacks» (the total demands of multiple intellectual property holders for remuneration leave too little revenue left for the manufacturer), and «patent thickets» (complex and conflicting legal claims that increase transaction costs for manufacturers).
If I saw my beloved children entangled, oh, God, I would cut away every thicket to reach them with my bare hands, crying out that I was coming for them with every breath.
If I saw my children entangled, oh, God, I would cut away every thicket to reach them with my bare hands, crying out that I was coming for them with every breath.
A more moving portrayal of the meaning of child sacrifice to a good father could hardly have been written than this story furnishes; the profound loyalty involved in child sacrifice, holding nothing back that religious obligation might require, is recognized; and the story's obvious objective is reached when «Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and, behold, behind him a ram caught in the thicket by his horns: and Abraham went and took the ram, and offered him up for a burnt - offering in the stead of his son.»
The seductive call of Krishna's flute comes floating through the forest thicket, further agitating the already unquiet senses, making for an inner uprising and an alien invasion.
The Good Shepherd Because he would not abandon the flock for a lost sheep after the others had bedded down for the night, he turned back, searched the thickets and gullies.
In addition to all of the beauty, dignity, and goodness that I experienced, I was caught in the thicket of complexities, and systemic injustices, the importance of community development for long - term change instead of isolated aid (which can often hurt more than it helps, in the long run).
Similarly, the minister who elicits trust in healing prayer isn't the one promising perfect results, but the one who acts as a guide through the thicket of the spiritual world — urging and helping others to accept their responsibility to work as partners with Jesus Christ, who respectfully and lovingly stands at the door and knocks, but waits for us to open.
In 1931, while he was working on his celebrated Bible etchings for art dealer Ambroise Vollard (1931 — 39, 1952 — 56), he first showed a naked Isaac stretched out for ritual slaughter, Abraham with his knife raised, and the angel pointing to a ram caught not in «a thicket,» as the usual reading depicts, but in the roots of a tree.
And right here, at the big copper beech tree that marked the entrance to the thicket, my plans went awry, for I discovered that the faint sound of sneakers I thought I had heard was my next - youngest brother Peter, who stood there panting, ready to resume our sprint through the woods to Mass..
Here, carrots and turnips roast for the Thicket supper in June, 2016.
I get it that JO has brought more attention to the school food issue, but it is so often the wrong kind of attention, the kind that seeks to blame those lowest on the food chain — the cafeteria ladies, the local schools, the local nutrition director — for problems which are coming from the top — the criminally low Federal funding that forces schools to rely on cheap processed food; the thicket of government regulation which must be followed no matter how senseless, and hoops which must be jumped through to get the pitifully low reimbursement; the lack of ongoing Federal funds to pay for equipment repair or kitchen renovation, forcing schools to rely on preprocessed food instead of scratch cooking, unless they can pass the hat locally to pay for a central kitchen to cook fresh meals.
It is an unusual role for Helgerson who goes by the handle @policywonk1 on Twitter and has largely stayed above the fray when it comes to politics, even as he navigates the thicket that is Medicaid spending in New York.
A few miles from their base was Dzanga Bai — a rare gathering spot for forest elephants, which spend most of their lives hidden in the jungle thickets of central Africa.
Because subplate neurons help lay the foundation for cortical development in all mammalian brains, a thicket of hyperconnected subplate neurons in the developing cortex could result in permanent hyperconnections.
Hurling humans to Mars means cutting through a thicket of questions and, in turn, that means more reconnaissance, says Rick Davis, assistant director for science and exploration in NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
Now, Graham and colleagues are waiting to see whether the species becomes a permanent resident, perhaps encouraged by declining coastal water quality and a growing thicket of offshore oil drilling platforms, which may provide the perfect hard substrate for a bottom - dwelling life stage.
Prized by diners for its tasty white flesh, the yard - long lingcod is a voracious predator that ambushes other fish among the submerged rock pinnacles and kelp thickets of Prince William Sound.
For example, dense cane thickets act as a barrier to the rhea.
So as President Obama heads for Copenhagen, the question is whether his trip signals a willingness to make climate change a high - enough priority to cut through the legislative thicket and drive a bill home.
Solomon said research teams began making monthly visits to the Big Thicket test sites just a few weeks after Harvey and will continue collecting samples for one year.
Juniper thickets not only reduce the number of jackrabbits and cottontails for eagles to capture, but also makes it difficult to capture the ones that are there by allowing the rabbits to hide in the thickets.
Though obscured in the bureaucratic thickets, the legacy is an important one, and Bromley merits credit for putting it together in not altogether favourable circumstances.
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Each watercolor is delicately blended to depict a soothing thicket with 2 small birds, and an attractive framed finish for added elegance.
My vintage lawn garden deer is bedded down for winter in a thicket of pines and wooden bead garland.
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It has always been one of the hallmarks of this series that even when the plotting, especially for those unversed in the books, resembled a brambly thicket, and the cinematic magicmaking was more overloaded than inspired, the acting served up by this ongoing parade of hall of fame hams carried the day.
Everything from grand, sweeping shots of undeveloped forest to gorgeous lens flares in fields of rich yellow hues, to the visual irony of seeing the boys pop out of the thicket and right back into civilized society, adjacent a restaurant where they'd be foraging for roasted chicken.
It's dense with psychological thickets and political reverberations (including a not - so - veiled allegory for the McCarthy witch - hunts in Hollywood), designed with color both expressive and explosive, and directed with the grace of a symphony and the drama of an opera.
The magazine recognized Mr. Goodling, who chairs the Education and the Workforce Committee, for his skillful maneuvering of several major bills — including the reauthorizations of the Higher Education Act and the Head Start and child - nutrition programs — through the legislative thicket.
There's not much in the way of jungle thicket to be conquered in my section of Florida, but nonetheless, an impromptu trip to an isolated stretch of beach presented absolutely no challenge to the LX's four - wheel drive system, making me wish for hillier, rockier trails to test it on.
For some examples of the big - 5 published top 50 books for taste purposes: KSR's Shaman, Nicola Griffith's Hild, Joe Lansdale's The Thicket, The Shining Girls by Lauren Buekes, Love Minus Eighty by Will McIntosh, Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie, River of Stars by Guy Gavariel Kay, American Elsewhere by Robert Jackson Bennett, and Karen Lord's The Best of all Possible WorlFor some examples of the big - 5 published top 50 books for taste purposes: KSR's Shaman, Nicola Griffith's Hild, Joe Lansdale's The Thicket, The Shining Girls by Lauren Buekes, Love Minus Eighty by Will McIntosh, Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie, River of Stars by Guy Gavariel Kay, American Elsewhere by Robert Jackson Bennett, and Karen Lord's The Best of all Possible Worlfor taste purposes: KSR's Shaman, Nicola Griffith's Hild, Joe Lansdale's The Thicket, The Shining Girls by Lauren Buekes, Love Minus Eighty by Will McIntosh, Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie, River of Stars by Guy Gavariel Kay, American Elsewhere by Robert Jackson Bennett, and Karen Lord's The Best of all Possible Worlds.
Some credit Spain as the origin of hunting dogs that work thickets and flush their game, with the breed name derived from the French word for Spaniard.
The site for the village had been selected not only for the fact that it was on high ground but also because it was close to the tasiste (palmetto thickets) which was the basic construction material.
WHAT TO SEE This mosaic of elongated lagoons, connected by creeks, savannas and logwood thickets is excellent for birds.
Even in large storms an extensive mangrove thicket can provide some protection for both the shore and inland areas.
Dry forest, thickets, mangrove, savannah, sheltered bays and steep cliffs of the Caravelle peninsula, a classified natural reserve, offers an environnement ideal for the development of many native species.
The incomprehensible thicket of names, thousands of them, goes on for more than 34 minutes.
If you do not have the Forsaken Thicket Waters mastery, you will be stunned for ~ 3 seconds when you use a fountain which is not ideal because you will be continuously taking the Corruption damage while stunned and have a high chance to go down.
In her latest show at Blue Mountain Gallery, which opens on October 5th with a reception for the artist October 7th from 5 - 8, Margaret Grimes shows three large canvases and a series of small ones all depicting woods and thickets.
«Blue Thicketfor example, starts from the top of the canvas with a splendid array of wild untamed gestures followed by a mass of colors huddled together in active conference coming to a serene close as blue streaks seep down drawing one's eyes to rest in just the manner Carol is so proud of.
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