Sentences with phrase «through litany»

«We're all business people, and real estate professionals are going through a litany of mortgage people — some of whom they have relationships with — but brokers are limited in terms of who they can get in contact with,» says Underwood.
We ran the Echo Dot and the Home Mini through a litany of tests in an attempt to find out which cheap voice - controlled smart speaker provided the best smart home experience.
While reading through the litany of attacks, I couldn't help wondering what the attackers thought will happen - if they successfully intimidate the scientists, do they think the ice sheets will stop sliding into the ocean and sea levels will stop rising?
This leads him through a litany of bogeymen very much like my own.
Wherein I am led, step by step, through a litany of features and abilities, all while being made to feel strong or smart or cool.
Type the words «gaming keyboard» into Google and you'll be buried under a tonne of search results displaying a bamboozling array of different products that seemingly aim to confuse customers through a litany of claims, many of which are stupid.
One, the California Charter School Development Center, runs «boot camps» for new charter school leaders, running them through a litany of topics.
Also on White's agenda: navigating through the litany of cinematic influences on Haynes's films and carefully investigating the various modes of transgression present throughout much of his filmography.
The first half of the movie is mostly carried by Lively, as the proceedings are pretty conventional, running through a litany of rom - com clichés.
But it's enjoyable to watch and if you're willing to search through the litany of television cliches, it brings a couple new ideas to the table.
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The county executive ran through a litany of all the good things he says are going on.
Astorino, in his address, went through a litany of complaints he's often cited on the campaign trail: New York's high tax and regulator climate as well as historic economic troubles in upstate regions like the Southern Tier.
In an interview Monday at a Washington, D.C., sandwich shop, Hochul ticked through a litany of cuts in that budget that she said would hurt her constituents.
«David Weprin was chosen because he represents all the issues we care about, as I mentioned before, and I won't run through the litany again.»
The outline also detailed the city's plans to address the issues through a litany of changes, such as technological upgrades, improving communications and boosting its ability to quickly deploy resources.
The regulations may be science - based and well - intentioned, but the fundamental premise that you can improve school food through a litany of rules and mandates WITHOUT significant funding increases is just flawed.
Having seen the club through a litany of managerial comings and goings the Malaysian billionaire was seemingly unable to find the perfect pairing of club and boss.
That, too, is by design, as GM Dick Williams and the front office have been adamant about letting the young players they've brought in through their litany of trades take their lumps and mature at the big league level.
Each trip up, swinging and snaking through the litany of maroon branches, was punctuated with a delectable snack somewhere near the end.
We prayed through the Psalms, we listened to the challenges of the prophet Isaiah, we read the Gospels, we prayed and confessed our way corporately through a litany of repentance:
We ran the Echo Dot and the Home Mini through a litany of tests in an attempt to find out which cheap voice - controlled smart speaker provided the best smart home experience.
President Trump ran through a litany of topics in a series of tweets early Sunday, bouncing from an attack by a gunman in France to his plans for a border wall to his personal legal team.
Through a litany of lies, Caspersen took millions from unwitting investors, including some of his own family and friends.»

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Criminologists and other behavioral scientists have used the expression to capture a litany of things that appear to deter crime — from basic protections like gates, locks, and alarms to more sophisticated fortifications through architectural design.
All of this just adds to a litany of office - related ills we are already familiar with through academic and anecdotal evidence, from stiff necks to carpal tunnel syndrome to eye strain.
For Instagram users, it takes some time to scroll through your entire feed, but it is entertaining to see the litany of photos, videos and comments that were generated while away from the app.
What's more, the PMO's own statement then ran through a full litany of all the bad things that lie ahead: decline in global stock markets, decline in commodity prices, slowing growth in China and emerging markets, and potential impacts on Canada's economy. Instead of boasting about Canada's successes under Conservative leadership, the PMO went to great lengths to show how bad things could get.
It's refreshing to read through Bessey's spiritual and theological narrative peppered with thoughtful and insightful reflections on interpreting Paul's biblical stance on women, and a beautiful litany of women in scripture and world history whom God has equipped and used to further God's purposes in the world.
I lost count of how many «revivals» I sat through, listening to all of the ways that the Canadian church was failing, the ways that Canada was going to hell in a hand - basket, the litany of how we did it wrong, and God had called them here to show us how to do this faith thing the right way and, then, «we would see a move of God like nothing ever seen before, bless God!»
Anyone watching Woods grimace through his most recent competitive round on March 9 at Doral, or who has even a passing awareness of his litany of injuries, knows that the golfer who won the 2008 U.S. Open on a broken leg and shredded knee is no quitter.
There is a litany of serious flaws in several of the 58 sections of the bill, and here are some of them: the bill would compel registration of NGOs (including those already registered under the Companies and Allied Matters Act); heavily criminalize non-compliance with its provisions (up to 18 months in prison); ensure full executive control over the licensing, funding and supervision of operations of NGOs through a Board appointed by the president and dominated by political representatives.
The grim litany of death and destruction — enthusiastically entered into by the IRA, loyalists and the British state — coursed a bloody path through the 1970s and 1980s.
Singer's «good looks» are curiously absent from his film, but its featured characters read like a litany of the underprivileged and have bodies and faces to match: drug addicts, recidivist criminals, those from broken homes, failed marriages, existing outside of the social welfare network who have literally fallen through the cracks in the pavement.
Of course, you'll still be carving through hordes of enemies, but it promises to be dynamic than the litany of very similar games that have gone before it.
I discovered a litany of bogus character traits for the title character that paint a picture of an entitled, conniving, cheating, vapid, disloyal, snotty, conformist white girl going through a phony personality crisis so she can put - on her next «Basic» (à la «Ingrid Goes West») identity as one more white female college student in New York City with rocks in her head.
Learning Through Play The Atlantic, 9/13/16» «It's not taking a break from learning when we talk about play,» [Professor Jack Shonkoff] told me, rattling off a litany of cognitive, physical, mental, and social - emotional benefits.
Mailhot's story — which extends from an impoverished childhood on the Seabird Island Indian Reservation in British Columbia through foster care, teenage motherhood and mental illness — could seem a painful litany of misfortune were it not for the transformative alchemy of her art.
There's no reason to waste your money paying fees to a third party or wasting your valuable time reading the litany of requirements for a loan through a customary bank.
Points can be earned in a number of circumstances — they are granted as a signup bonuses, earned through purchase, and a litany of other scenarios.
People don't visit social media to sit through a never - ending litany of sales pitches; you have to engage your fans, followers and subscribers and truly listen to what they are saying, and then respond in kind.
Lincoln Clay's race plays a huge factor in Mafia III; while most of the major and minor characters exhibit overt racism through cutscenes and dialogue, there is a litany of racist instances from even the nameless pedestrians.
However, Last Stitch Goodnight's attempt to follow the tried and true Metroidvania formula is often beset by a litany of issues that hamstring the game into a boring and often frustrating trek through a generic mansion.
Some of its set pieces feel more tongue in cheek than the other games (see the ghost ship in No - man's Wharf), but if that means we get to fall hundreds of feed through a tear in time and space onto a throne room suspended in a chaos realm before taking on an ancient king and his cronies with a litany of soldier friends at our back — it's straight up Paradise Lost fan - fiction — then I don't mind some cheese on occasion.
While many of the genre staples are represented here — dull corridors crammed with a litany of static enemies and bizarrely flat, open spaces that fail to play to the strengths of your manoeuvrability and momentum — there are certainly moments where Respawn's defiance and ingenuity as a developer shines through.
It manifests in the litany of cautions and info screens you must wade through every time you start playing a new Nintendo - made game.
After going through a whole litany of lesser sins, which McCloskey argues can be forgiven, she comes to «the two real sins:»
«The body of the op - ed constitutes about the worst litany of error - laden BS I have come across in my forays through the Ontario electricity file,» Aplin writes.
Without going through a complete litany of embarrassing and moronic left - wing climate change comments by the «elites,» several from the past few weeks truly stand out:
It's not uncommon to encounter a litany of creative profanities when walking through a law office.
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