Sentences with phrase «usual name in»

We declare our ingredients by common and usual name in order of predominance by weight in accordance with the government regulations on each and every package.

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Any consumption bump due to customers sticking with their usual size name «will be largely early in the life cycle of this new product,» says Lombardi.
When I named Holmes to my Worst Entrepreneurs of 2015 and 2016 lists, I took a lot of flak from those who saw the Theranos situation as business as usual in the startup game: You win some, you lose some.
Whichever tool or voice assistant you use, you'll find early on (as the current stats are clearly showing) that it's a pain in the ass to give incremental details like brand names or product sizes to the machine and, as the machine increasingly knows what you've already ordered, you'll be ever more inclined to just ask for «the usual».
Specifically, activist shareholders and the usual media scolds are pushing for JP Morgan to strip Mr. Dimon of his chairman's role in the name of better corporate governance.
PepsiCo is an oft - mentioned name in relation to diversity these days, which makes for an interesting comparison with its number one rival, Coca - Cola, also a usual suspect on the diversity radar.
As usual it's nice to see a handful of common names paying us both in June.
The overall Forbes list is topped as usual by Bill Gates of Microsoft, with $ 86 billion, followed by familiar names Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway at $ 75.6 billion and Jeff Bezos, whose $ 72.8 billion reflects a sharp rise in the value of Amazon.com.
With two of its top four holdings having at least doubled so far in 2015, the usual big - pharma names won't be as important to the SPDR Pharmaceuticals ETF's future performance as they are for most similar sector ETFs.
As usual, most of the wars, killing, maiming, torturing and sorrow has been in the name of religion.
It is also striking that many of the women already named, as well as others such as Frances Young in Birmingham, Deborah Sawyer in Lancaster, Esther Reed in St. Andrews, Harriet Harris in Exeter, Jackie Stewart in Leeds, Elaine Graham in Manchester, Marcella Althaus - Reid in Edinburgh, and Catherine Pickstock and Margie Tolstoy in Cambridge, simply do not fit usual categories of feminist or other theology.
But the usual and normal Scriptural method, as seen in all of Christ's prayers and all of Peter's prayers and all of Paul's prayers — including this one here — is to pray to God the Father, through Jesus Christ (which is why many of us say, «In Jesus Name»), and in the Holy Spiriin all of Christ's prayers and all of Peter's prayers and all of Paul's prayers — including this one here — is to pray to God the Father, through Jesus Christ (which is why many of us say, «In Jesus Name»), and in the Holy SpiriIn Jesus Name»), and in the Holy Spiriin the Holy Spirit.
In AA I say my name only and not like others who want to follow traditions of the usual cliche» claim and labels.
It is increasingly clear that Deuteronomy and the Priestly writings contain at least some material much older than is indicated by the usual dating of the documents.9 Increasingly, too, it would appear that scholars are disposed to accept the substantial reliability of the persistent tradition which sees Moses as a lawgiver.10 That law was an early and significant aspect of Israelite culture is further attested not only by ancient Near Eastern parallels but even more strikingly in the life, the work and the character of the first three great names in Israel's national history: Moses, Samuel and Elijah.
The recipe only called for 1/3 of a cup, so I had to forego my usual wheat germ swap in the name of cookie perfection.
By the way, in case anyone wonders about the lack of names, there are reasons: a certain reluctance on my part to use my limited Chinese, and the usual lack of names (which makes making oneself understood even more difficult).
There are some snubs, as per usual, and one name not on any list that feels wrong not because he should be there this year, but because of how frequently he was there in years prior.
I am not trying to absolve Arsene Wenger of all the blame for what looks like being a most frustrating Premier League title challenge for Arsenal this season, as the unfancied Leicester seem to be the ones that will make the most of the poor performances of the usual suspects Man City, Chelsea and Man United, but you have to admit that the Frenchman has had some pretty rotten luck with injury problems once again, while Claudio Ranieri has been able to name his strongest 11 players in almost every match.
All of those seven named are still Arsenal players, but there were only two named in Roy Hodgson's squad this week; Theo Walcott who (as usual) got injured in training and will not face Germany (even if Hodgson would have actually taken him off the bench), and Danny Welbeck, who has played in only a handful of games since returning from a year out through injury.
Parlour had previously spoken about who he thinks should come to Arsenal in the striker department and of course the usual names came to mind including Greizmann, Lukaku, Lacazette and Morata.
We all know the usual drill with Arsenal in the Capital One Cup, or whatever name it had in the past, as Arsene Wenger tends to use the competition, especially in the earlier rounds, to give the young Gunners and fringe players some valuable game time and experience.
Manchester City star Edin Dzeko has revealed his world XI with the usual suspects of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo featuring upfront, but some shock names hidden in the side.
Strange little man, though I believe in fate and if he isn't coming there is a reason, hopefully in the form of a top name goalscorer... as usual time will tell..
Conte has refused to say whether usual domestic cup goalkeeper Willy Caballero, recently named in Argentina's squad for their March friendlies, or Thibaut Courtois, who was at fault for Messi's opener in Barcelona on Wednesday, will wear the gloves but whoever gets the nod could be in for a busy 90 minutes.
Manchester United have a lot of attacking talent in their squad, but the player to make the headlines in recent weeks hasn't been one of the usual names.
And the team they named was very similar to their usual title - winning side from last term, with new signing Nampalys Mendy in for the departed N'Golo Kante.
3) The usual every day fails: delinquent tooth fairy, lazy Elf on the Shelf, the time they had sandwiches for dinner three nights in a row, those days I don't check the weather forecast and send them to school dressed inappropriately for the weather — just to name a few.
«As usual, baby names are reflecting a larger cultural shift,» said Linda Murray, BabyCenter Global Editor in Chief.
After MPs were relatively reserved in their criticism of the Iron Lady (Glenda Jackson being the obvious exception) last week, it will be interesting to see how long it will be before Westminster descends into its usual childish game of cheap shots and name calling.
That five year rule means that the usual suspects from 15 years ago have been kept well out, along with a number of other lively lobbyists who made their names in the Gordon Brown and David Cameron years.
Former state Sen. Ray Meier's name is also in the mix, as per usual.
Mr. Kemmerer — who lags substantially behind Mr. Golden in fund - raising, name recognition and endorsements — dismissed the announcement of the union's decision as politics - as - usual.
In the NIH's usual grant review process, applicants» names and ethnicities are removed, but in some cases it's still possible to guess who's applyinIn the NIH's usual grant review process, applicants» names and ethnicities are removed, but in some cases it's still possible to guess who's applyinin some cases it's still possible to guess who's applying.
We don't know how whales know to go to places that their ancestors have gone to, like a young whale named Porter who was discovered far from the usual feeding grounds off North America, in a fjord in Norway.
Unfortunately, as per usual, there was a mixup at check - in and even with my email confirmation and a PR contact's name, it still took us over 10 minutes to proceed.
Huffington Post names Gap and J Brand, along with Levi's, as the usual top favorites in an article that lists lesser - known companies that make amazing jeans.
One of my life's goals has always been to establish a «regular» place where they know my name and the instant I walk in the door say, «You want your usual
My user name means «unlike the usual» in Japanese, and if you ask my friends, I'm sure they would say it's true.
The source of all this information was a real - life KGB agent, Vladimir Vetrov, code named Farewell, and with the usual adjustments for drama his story gets a respectable retelling in this nervy French production.
Oscar nominated for his heartbreaking portrayal of Giuseppe Conlon — the father of one of the wrongfully accused, convicted and imprisoned Guildford Four — in Jim Sheridan's touching and tragic In The Name Of The Father (alongside fellow nominees Daniel Day - Lewis and Emma Thompson), he will also remain in our memories as the enigmatic Mr. Kobayashi from Bryan Singer's ensemble crime effort The Usual Suspectin Jim Sheridan's touching and tragic In The Name Of The Father (alongside fellow nominees Daniel Day - Lewis and Emma Thompson), he will also remain in our memories as the enigmatic Mr. Kobayashi from Bryan Singer's ensemble crime effort The Usual SuspectIn The Name Of The Father (alongside fellow nominees Daniel Day - Lewis and Emma Thompson), he will also remain in our memories as the enigmatic Mr. Kobayashi from Bryan Singer's ensemble crime effort The Usual Suspectin our memories as the enigmatic Mr. Kobayashi from Bryan Singer's ensemble crime effort The Usual Suspects.
Philip Glass (The Illusionist, Undertow) coats the film with his usual whimsical style, and though the film might be deemed as too slight in its subject matter to merit such heavy - handed compositions, the music is actually completely in keeping with the tragic allusions underneath, with motifs based on magic (wizard hats, old cats, strands of hair, and gold stars tie in to the coven - like relationship of the women) as well as Biblical references (Sheba is short for Bathsheba, the Old Testament woman seduced; Barbara's last name is Covett, and covet she most certainly does).
the usual stalwarts are included in the video, like Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage and Golden Axe, to name a few.
Ant man does have a stupidly named character and he does fall in love and all that other usual cliched nonsense but at least it doesn't take itself all that seriously and the jokes are good and consistent.
Those who were hoping that the promised additions to the Cannes Competition selection announced last week would bring some added name appeal to a lineup shorter than usual on star auteurs — particularly in the English - language realm — will be disappointed by today's announcement.
As is usual, Call Me By Your Name arrives in Halifax after nearly five months of rapturous response, beginning on the festival circuit in September, paralyzing gay Twitter in December and losing all of its Golden Globes last week.
As usual, there's a new professor of defense against the black arts, but she's a horrid disciplinarian by the name of Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton, playing 180 degrees opposite her role in «Vera Drake.»)
Wandering the mountainous landscape, gorgeously photographed by veteran cinematographer Dean Cundey (Apollo 13, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Jurassic Park), the psychically tortured protagonist has a series of run - ins with various figures, including a sympathetic Indian (Adam Beach), a Chinese immigrant (Tzi Ma), an old war buddy (Danny Glover) and, most memorably, a vicious killer named Ezra (Walton Goggins, stealing every scene as usual) who demands a «toll» from Jackson for encroaching on his territory.
Timothee Chalamet, hot off his star - making turn in Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name, gets to play an obnoxious pre-hipster as a sulking musician who plays the usual manipulative cards to get what he wants from his female peers and Tracy Letts provides warm support as a tender, job-less father.
Pixar, as usual, is represented here with the charming short Lou, but for once they are not the biggest name in the bunch.
Owen Wilson is tasked with playing the Woody Allen character in the film, a writer named Gil Pender who bears more similarities to Allen than his usual protagonists.
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