Sentences with phrase «transpire even»

Another consideration to bear in mind can transpire even if teachers have permission to transport students.
Keeping that in mind, the council turns to Arno to seek out information regarding the events that transpired that evening.

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«The objective is to still make a venture return (10x) even at the late stage given all that we know and believe will transpire into the future.
Even when God did speak, no one there agreed on just what transpired.
God even had some power with respect to what transpired within the world.
Besides, in a rhetoric ruled by a logic, testimony even conceived as a relation of transpired facts, occupies necessarily an inferior place, for it shows the dependence of the judgment and of the judge with regard to something exterior: on the first level, the things spoken by another, and on the second, things seen by him.
For thePCID, indeed, it turned out to be even worse than The Tablet had suspected: it was, it transpired in March to be merged with the Pontifical Council for Culture.
Give that amount of money or even thinking of extending one of the worse midfielder I have ever seen wearing the Arsenal jersey, would be Wenger most deluded move since modern football transpired and we stayed in the shadow...
you never know we might even see vidal turn up before end of july maybe, and the c / f might be a case of waiting to see what events at real madrid transpire maybe aguero going there and us getting benz we will have to see.
Even if we do get another player or two, what has already transpired at Arsenal IS a carbon - copy of years gone by.
Unfortunately for Diaby he's had his injury woes but, even without them, he never ever looked likely to transpire into the Vieria type player that Wenger hoped he would be.
It remains to be seen what transpires in Yemen, but I'd think it doubtful that we'd allow the King there to fall with al - Qaida waiting in the wings to prosper in an even more unstable country, regardless of the massacre at the weekend.
But the revolutionary past, which many in France are still attached to, does not seem to ever transpire into liberalising the state — even in May 1968.
Even so, what transpired in 2009 provides an outline of what could happen early on, if lawmakers fail to come to an agreement.
But Afridi also acknowledges that in many ways, Pakistan set itself up for an even bigger disaster than would otherwise have transpired.
In most cases, testosterone reduction transpires in men and even women who are fond of eating processed foods.
But it transpires that his uncle has serious problems of his own, and Alias realizes he can not escape the legacy of his skin even in the relative anonymity of the city.
Director Todd Phillips (Old School, Road Trip) cuts immediately to the aftermath the next day, without even a glimpse of what transpired that night, plunging us — and the characters — into the surreal morning after, where a surprise is planted in every corner of the suite.
The lore and Pirate data also give a very large chunk of the story through the Space Pirates» perspectives and even mention some things in the past that transpired in the planet.
This inevitable moment will transpire before your eyes, even as He - Man himself bears witness to it.
When the horrors of that fateful night at the Bataclan in Paris transpired, not even 9/11 had rocked my perception of the Earth and its horrifying goings - on to that degree.
As the title suggests, much of «The Overnight» transpires over a long evening that begins with Alex and Emily having dinner with Kurt and his wife, Charlotte (Judith Godrèche), and evolves into an increasingly raucous adult play date with a lot of sharing and two humorously, suggestively brandished penises.
Caviezel's expectedly strong work goes a long way towards keeping things tolerable even through Outlander's less - than - enthralling stretches, while the fantastic battle sequence that transpires at about the one - hour mark virtually justifies the movie's entire existence.
Anorak: «The film flows at a good pace, and even without the fantasy action pieces every 20 minutes the events transpiring in the whorehouse world are captivating in and of themselves.»
Even if these events transpired as depicted — and there is pushback against that idea (granted, from some politicians and CIA operatives)-- the fact that the filmmakers never address the morality of torture, or the debate around it, allows an impression that torture is just business as usual to permeate throughout.
What transpires is a plot that is predictable and saccharine at almost every turn so don't expect even the slightest hint of grit or darkness.
That annoying habit might prove valuable should anything tragic transpire on campus, even if the shaky images are terribly dizzying.
Director Hoblit (who never really went on with the promise he showed here, even when trying to replicate similar results with Fracture a few years back) is in control of the not only the story transpiring but the actors inhabiting their roles.
What transpires in the third act has the potential to be quite emotionally resonant, even poetic.
I could attempt to compare everything that transpires next to films like Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby or Repulsion, but that doesn't even begin to conceptualize the terrifying surreal craziness that ensues.
The events that have transpired since December have only brought the show and the fans even closer.
All of this transpires in less than a week, with the film reflecting how quickly even the researchers became willing participants, at times encouraging what was happening, and failing to bring a halt to what they were seeing.
It transpires that even the commonly expressed assertion that «health and safety is paramount» is simply not true and never has been as a general statement of position.
In urban schools students come and go all day.No 45 minutes is like the time that preceded it or the time that will follow.Urban schools report 125 classroom interruptions per week.Announcements, students going, students coming, messengers, safety aides, and intrusions by other school staff account for just some of these interruptions.It is not unusual for students to stay on task only 5 or 10 minutes in every hour.Textbook companies and curriculum reformers are constantly thwarted by this reality.They sell their materials to schools with the assurance that all the students will learn X amount in Y time.They are continually dismayed to observe that an hour of school time is not an hour of learning time.Many insightful observers of life in urban schools have pointed out that it is incredibly naive to believe that learning of subject matter is the main activity occurring in these schools.If one observes the activities and events which actually transpire — minute by minute, hour by hour, day in and day out — it is not possible to reasonably conclude that learning is the primary activity of youth attending urban schools.What does the process of changing what one does every 45 minutes and even the place where one does it portend for fulfilling a job in the world of work?If one is constantly being reinforced in the behaviors of coming, going, and being interrupted, what kind of work is one being prepared for?
Under her successor, Kaya Henderson (2010 - 2016), raising graduation rates became the Holy Grail, and we now know what transpired: hundreds of seniors — one third of the graduating class — were given diplomas even though they had been skipping school regularly or had otherwise not followed the rules.
What transpired over the resultant road trip surprised even me.
Even though, had he not written, I wouldn't have a clue that any of this was transpiring.
As Kaye recounts what transpired within that time, she shows that true love has no limits, even when one spouse ages ahead of the other.»
Even with news of his indictment — the former Baltimore Raven faces 15 charges — what is alleged to have transpired in the Baltimore County home of Cody isn't being shared with the public.
At first that's fine, but after just a few of these missions you'll begin to realise that nothing is going to change and a sense of monotony takes firm root, leaving you to simply mindlessly charge through them so that you can gain some XP and loot with which to balm your soul, but even that's not enough, as it transpires.
You can even rewind and replay these logs so you can glean every bit of information from the conversations and events that transpired.
She and I never saw each other again after that evening, in spite of what transpired in the back of the taxi.]
If there was one event to encapsulate this diverse mission, it would be without doubt WhiteBox's annual Spring Benefit Art Auction that transpired on the rainy evening of June 23rd.
Even so, he remained unable to articulate precisely what transpired during bouts of action - painting.
Even the «best case scenario» postulated by the IPCC was worse than what really transpired.
[22] Without even considering the clear requirement that people are represented in court by counsel or by themselves, it is, from my reading of what is to transpire at a trial management conference, completely inappropriate to suggest that when a defendant has counsel, that someone else, in this case an adjuster, appear essentially as counsel at a trial management conference.
As part of SB 90, Rep. Jones and Sen. Jimmy Holley, R - Elba, have ensured that repeat offenders are held accountable for their past crimes, even those that transpired 10 years ago.
«After hearing the arguments and complaints of both counsel, even if there was evidence provided, it is impossible to reconcile what transpired.
But, on examination, it transpires that this concept of «high - end work» is something of a myth — even in the world's largest deals and disputes there are substantial components of work that can be routinized and sourced differently.
I'm even left with a handy, time - stamped, offline - viewable record of everything that's transpired.
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