Sentences with phrase «transpire without»

However, when you factor in the excellent protection you get for the small cost of a policy, and compare it against the way it shields you from potentially devastating financial repercussions should any covered event transpire without an insurance policy, it becomes clear that most of us probably can not afford to go without Rochester renters insurance.
Yet all this transpired without the slightest compromise of Catholic identity.
Think of yourself like a scientist, someone who observes what transpires without judgment.
9 The Red Turtle A rebuke to the glibness of most children's entertainment, this enthralling debut feature by longtime Dutch animator Michaël Dudok de Wit transpires without a word of dialogue, its human characters dwarfed by a majestic natural environment.
This all transpired without formal licensing; neither business schools nor America are any the worse off because Bill Gates and Michael Dell never obtained an M.B.A..
Moreover, historical incidents involving new immigrant groups have transpired without the kind of acknowledgment or monumentalizing of atrocities (i.e. erecting monuments or holding services) that we have seen occur in the U.S. or in Western Europe.

Not exact matches

For about a year, CI pressed on without a clear idea of what was transpiring.
Because if the meeting Mr. Rickards reported upon actually occurred and if he actually attended it (and Mr. Rickards is a credible figure whose veracity we have no reason whatsoever to doubt), we simply can not believe that he could have publicly revealed what transpired at it without the direct, formal authorization of Messrs. Pompeo and McMaster, its hosts.
Writing early in the second century CE, Clement of Rome identified God as the «Master of the universe» (1 Clement 8:2) who oversees without dissension or opposition the divinely ordained orderliness of all that transpires in creation (20:1 — 12).
Yet it is not preposterous for us at least to ask whether the billions of years of cosmic evolution have transpired completely without any inner meaning.
I would submit that much of the scientific and social progress that has transpired since the Dark Ages was driven by those who didn't drink the Kool - Aid of organized religion, but who dared to strike - out on their own spiritual path, without necessarily «tossing out» the concept of a higher power in our lives.
When we went through that tough financial period, no doubt their friends and fans from other clubs began to mock and ridicule them because they support «losers» without any clue about what has actually transpired at Arsenal (new stadium etc etc).
When we went through that tough financial period, no doubt their friends and fans from other clubs began to mock and ridicule them because they support «losers» without any facking clue about what has actually transpired at Arsenal (new stadium etc etc).
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.
Yet after that almost a month passed without any official announcement of the transfer from either club, and eventually it transpired that Juve would not be signing the player after all.
«Unfortunately, the data clearly demonstrates that the majority of fire - related deaths transpire in homes without working smoke alarms or no alarms at all,» Assembly sponsor Joe Morelle said in a statement.
«Without knowing what actually transpired during JCOPE's deliberations and its investigation of the Lopez case, such an anti-majoritarian vote, had it taken place, could have blocked the extension of the investigation to other persons whose conduct merited further inquiry,» Common Cause New York and the New York City Bar Association wrote in a joint testimony to the review commission.
«All these local and foreign observers that described the election free and fair only witnessed the voting exercise on election day without knowing what transpired before the voting.
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.
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.»
Thoroughly predictable, each character is introduced for a particular purpose in mind, and the events that transpire all proceed along their pre-determined paths without exception.
It's moments like this — and the brutal deaths that transpired at the earlier attack on the G.I. Joes — that should carry emotional weight with them but never do because Chu simply moves the plot forward without showing the consequences of these big events.
What transpires from there (predictable double - crossings, shocking second - and third - act reveals, more galavanting through the streets of Madrid than a Hemingway novel) unfolds without verve, wit, or charm.
We're dumped into the weirdness of the Fang clan without any moments dedicated to real interaction, the type that would logically transpire in - between grand shenanigans.
However, the often outspoken O'Donnell said events transpired differently, tweeting: «I'm saddened to say that Bungie's board of directors terminated me without cause on April 11, 2014».
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.
We landlubbers have thus far shamefully failed to stop the illegal atrocities by the Japanese, and without your efforts likely double the atrocity would have transpired by now.
[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.
It transpired that, mostly without any concrete cause for concern, there is an «Ick Factor» associated with third party funding.
During a car crash, it can provide evidence of what actually transpired, without the careful editing that may apply to some witness statements.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Reduced food costs by 65 % by suggesting and laying the groundwork for creating own ingredients • Increased customer base by 50 % within a short time period of 6 months through effective marketing • Implemented a cash management system that significantly reduced chances of cash discrepancies • Successfully handled 5 events within the restaurant (simultaneously) without a single untoward incident transpiring
There are many instances where one of you may feel the other has erred in some way without mutual agreement about what has actually transpired (you might have very different versions about how and why something occurred).
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