There are rules for physical play but
virtually none for the mental part.
«There is a ton of research and support for those who care for humans, but
virtually none for pet caregivers, even though 85 % of pet caregivers consider their pets members of their families,» Spitznagel said.
There is little appetite for policy discussion and
virtually none for the theoretical developments required to understand the profound social and economic developments of the last 100 years.
Not exact matches
It's safe to say that without it,
virtually none of the digital technologies that we take
for granted today — from DVDs to mobile phones, ink jet printers to DSL broadband — would be possible.
With the continued development came the need
for solutions that were well beyond my programming expertise — which is
virtually none.
Even if such a bailout were to occur, investors should be careful what they wish
for —
virtually none of the major bailouts in the financial crisis ended well
for shareholders who usually found themselves diluted out of existence or with their stock outright cancelled.
Only a handful of these had full - time chaplains,
virtually none with special training
for his work.
with the exception of some small bits out of the books of the prophets —
virtually none of the other biblical scribblings were contemporaneous with events described within them, and ALL of the texts were subject to revision
for a really long time from people who came along after they were originally written.
As
for Christian and other religious opinion, we have been told,
virtually, that civil marriage is
none of our business, and that if we don't like it, too bad.
Juventus has one of the best defence in CL this season and who is their pure DM —
NONE They are playing with a deep lying playmaker (Pirlo who barely can defence) and 2 combative (Pogba and Vidal) Coquelin is great — but he is
virtually like a passenger in games like versus Swansea and Sunderland when opponent just sit
for a whole game.
We have only seen his best in the last few seasons, he was
virtually none - existence before then, we look @ Ramsey who was absolutely terrible prio to last season, it took him almost three yrs to make any meaningful impact and yet Wenger stood by him, and he came good, look @ Wilsere, he has never been the same after beiing out
for more than a year, look @ Eduado da silva, I culd go on and on, truth is, when you are out
for that long, it takes time
for you to return to you usual level, it doesn't help his cause that he is not even being used by wenger, how is he suppose to get the match sharpness that he needs?
As
for New York's wineries,
virtually none have the capital to muscle into the fight, weathering a difficult economy in an unforgiving industry.
A hereditary genetic condition dominantly affecting men, people with severe haemophilia A have
virtually none of the protein factor VIII which is essential
for blood to clot.
These native peoples had very low rates of cancer and
virtually none of the «Western» diseases we take
for granted, such as diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and obesity.
for a dating website only to realize there are
virtually none in the Arab world..
George, just out of jail after taking a fall
for the Caine character, has
virtually none of the social graces, dresses as though colour blind, and is prone to violent fits of temper, yet there's a sensitivity there, apparent in his increasing concern
for Simone's welfare.
But what excitement this movie is able to muster soon gives way to the startling realization that
virtually none of its twists,
for all their dimension - hopping audacity, have been coherently or intelligently thought through.
If there were a move to make unions illegal,
for example, political contributions would come fast and furious, though
virtually none of that money could be attributed to a stance on something as specific as tenure or teacher evaluations per se, even though those are issues unions would clearly also like to influence.
Despite local and state governments devoting considerable resources to these programs, only about 25 percent of the students enrolled in them earn a high school degree, and because the programs typically emphasize process (attendance and following instructions,
for example) rather than academics,
virtually none of the graduates acquire the learning typically expected of high school graduates.
The fact that Damon speaks from a vaunted position of privilege and options, while lending his voice to a film that attacks the concept of choice
for people who have
virtually none, is hypocritical — compounded by the fact that the initial local screening of the film was held at a private venue.
I actually am nearly 70... people who can't drive then shouldn't be on the road, automaton or not... the fact is that road limits are there
for everyone's safety... knock a child over at 20 miles an hour there's a good chance they'll survive, at 30 it's only a fair chance at 40 very little chance and at 50
virtually none.
Interest only loans take the interest vs principal scheduling scheme of the banks to a heightened level, creating a situation where a home owner is paying back
virtually none of the principal
for the majority of the time that he or she is paying off the loan.
In fact, when I ask my clients open - endedly what I can do
for them,
virtually none of them say a word about beating a market.
Certainly the federal government has been missing in action in driving the delivery of that plan and there's
virtually no funding
for its implementation... well, there is
none at the moment, there might have been initially.
Few in number and
virtually invisible when compared to their male counterparts, they exhibited less frequently, and they were generally excluded from the critical discourse of the day,
for none was regarded as working on the «cutting edge.»
A combination of PR guys and lawyers
virtually none of whom would have been needed if they had simply played it straight, admitted what had been wrong, thanked Steve McIntyre
for his help and got on with a real restoration of their reputation, not this patchwork of tall stories which will in the end do the opposite.
For C @@@ Sake just look how life thrives in the tropics and
virtually none in the poles!
For example,
virtually none of the energy used by U.S. residences, in transportation, or in electricity generation enters directly into international trade.
The thing is, the other parameters are dependent on the key one, and so it's invalid to hold them constant (well you can, but just don't expect the right results) This has, unfortunately, escaped the notice of many researchers in various parts of the world
for many years and, as a result,
virtually none of the existing papers on the subject can be considered to be correct.
Most of the solar radiation is indeed absorbed in the top 1 metre, but
for the ITO
virtually none is in the top 1 mm.
The App Store is overflowing with text editors, while last time I checked, there were
virtually none in the Google Play Store, and only a few options
for Windows users.
For example, minority lawyers are expected to be rainmakers: there are
virtually none in the ranks of the service partners at most firms.
It is difficult to admit this information
for some people, but the patient needs to show that if they would have had the information, then
virtually none of their damages would have occurred.
While the Surface 2 provided a decent tablet experience that looked like Windows 8 and yet provided
virtually none of the compatibility Windows 8 users could hope
for, the Surface Pro 2 is a different beast altogether, revealing a solid Windows 8...
He or she gets paid double
for doing
virtually none of the things they would do if they were an exclusive buyer's or seller's agent.
It also could have done without the eldest leaving her homework at her dad's... where we had to traipse after dinner and make idle chit - chat while she ferreted about... only
for me to discover
virtually none of the homework had been done... despite it being due this morning.