The phrase
"to fall in line" means to follow the rules or instructions, or to conform to what is expected or accepted.
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This is being done to prevent rampant malware and to squash newspapers and magazines that do
not fall in line with party policy.
The promotional piece indicates it will be out in the Fall,
which falls in line with other 2.0 releases.
Educators here are not blind to the tremendous challenges, but refuse to
fall in line behind ideas they believe will be a disservice to many of their students.
Most firms are making messages that
just fall in line with what the rest of the competition is doing.
We need to do what is right for the people and that does not always
fall in line for what is right in the eyes of religion.
Do you want to be with someone
who falls in line with your dreams, interests and goals?
They're doing it to cause us enough intellectual doubt, emotional pain, and spiritual anxiety so that we'll correct ourselves and
fall in line on the safe and secure path.
The state's mortgage
rates fall in line with the national average, varying above or below only slightly.
This distribution
generally falls in line with the expectation that lower scores on the two insecure scales will be accompanied by higher scores on secure attachment.
Sometimes I come across an item that doesn't
really fall in line with my personal style exactly but is still something I could see myself wearing and loving.
Their underwriting is very liberal and policy
pricing falls in line with many of the other major carriers.
Most of these
results fell in line with the futures and win totals that had already been posted, but there were a handful of discrepancies.
We just tell our insurance broker when we will obtain possession and
everything falls in line, even if the date changes.
As I read through the job description, I noticed that much of my past
experience falls in line with your ideal employee's duties and responsibilities.
The financial services and mobile payment company's
earnings fell in line with what was expected and its revenues were better than expected.
Rather than causing chaos and confusion, many people working on the same document
naturally fall in line with the structure of writing and revision your team is already familiar with.
Now I focus on loving the people I am with and amazingly, the other things
fall in line too!
To me, it's all about the passion and when there is passion, everything
else falls in line.
Or, are you really saying that people
only fall in line with your teachings if they are forced to or prevented from making different choices?
As an event coordinator, you know how to make lots of
pieces fall in line — but how are you at putting together your cover letter?
And while this is where the
phone falls in line with other popular flagships from the year, there are a few unique traits tossed into the mix.
Having artwork from the permanent collection on view at all
times falls in line with the organization's mission.
This
leak falls in line with the previous leaks, what we see in the image is a 6 inch Full HD display.
If you're just starting out, make sure you choose one whose values and
ideals fall in line with yours.
The social media and technology company's losses per
share fell in line with expectations but it missed estimates on revenue.
When we look closely at testosterone therapy and male fertility, we find that the benefits do not
always fall in line.
For a jogging stroller it
typically falls in line with other models, but for some parents they didn't realize just how much heavier it was when compared to their regular stroller.
With its ability to recruit a greater variety of muscles, the barbell
rows fall in line with the previous exercises that increase your testosterone production.
This latest product
update falls in line with the company's intent to take the platform in a new direction - one that makes it easier and faster to find a match.