Sentences with phrase «which everybody»

If that happens, then the money (which everybody follows) will not flow as steadily because the trust of the listings will have been compromised.
In litigated divorce, the turmoil and confusion that is the natural fallout of painful disengagement is replaced with anger and combat, a war in which everybody loses.
They build engagement strategies that support an organisational culture in which everybody plays their part.
It gives a precise measurement - I pass over «or thereabouts», which everybody agreed did not make much difference.
«Commerce is a positive - sum game in which everybody can win; as technological progress allows the exchange of goods and ideas over longer distances and among larger groups of trading partners, other people become more valuable alive than dead, and they are less likely to become targets of demonization and dehumanization».
It also indexes your email, by the way, so that you can search it lightning - fast, which everybody likes.
Also, consideration of a school's psonsoring of extracurricular activities would also fall under the legit government interest (in this case, an example is a public school's interest of encouraging tolerance and promoting leadership skills by funding student groups which only adhere to a policy by which everybody is welcome to join [see Christian Legal Society Chapter v. Martinez).
Despite the fact that swearing is listed in the staff handbook as gross misconduct Kelly could still bring a claim for unfair dismissal because it would be unreasonable of her employer to dismiss her in circumstances in which everybody else was swearing and Kelly was under the impression that it was acceptable.
To be on a formula system, requires not only that a firm establish its goals and objectives, and articulate those attributes in its partners which it sees as contributing to those goals and objectives, it also requires the attaching of a relative value to them up front which everybody knows, can comment on, and to the extent they desire, can conform to.
The bank provides long - term financing to sovereign and private - sector initiatives,» she explains, «and climate change is the context in which everybody is doing business now.
Cairo is awash in plastics, the water bottles from which everybody drinks, and worse, cheap knock - off - clothing, sneakers, flip - flops and household items imported from China spread out by peddlers on the streets.
That's not a popular online vote in which everybody who has no clue can click and bots can click automatically.
It's unclear what «the reverse» would be, but I think some evidence against that remark is the fact that 20 years after adopting a document we are discussing and adopting another document which everybody thinks is a step back from the first.
Their work achieved huge popularity, and, writing in 1937, Moore recorded his belief that «there are universal natural shapes to which everybody is subconsciously conditioned and to which they can respond if their conscious control does not shut them off».
There's no easy pattern outside of the Starter Pack characters which everybody gets.
Open Beta is the phase in which everybody can take part at no cost, with no key required.
«Cardholders get a form, which everybody ignores, about the change in ownership of the accounts.
Excellent for highly active breeds like Jack Russell Terriers and Border collies, it's a democratic sport in which everybody can participate no matter their size, age, color, speed and agility.
So contrarian investing is to be patient, not buy the hot stuff off the rack, off the fashion runway, which everybody is chasing and is going to pay up for.
But I did want to leave you with even in this market, which everybody argues it's extremely hard to find opportunity, whether you talk to a growth investor, a value investor, a long - term investor, a short - term investor, they all are sort of struggling to find ideas, here is a megacap under your note that, again, fits this notion of contrarian value investing, and that stock is GlaxoSmithKline.
They are a no - fee alternative, which everybody likes.
It's also nightmarish because that conclave of so many fine folks is a little like one of those dreams in which everybody you know seems to have turned up at one strange house party, and you're supposed to be conversant with everything on everyone's mind.
Good question, and one which everybody asks.
He's an utterly enjoyable guide, with a humane and empathetic eye for the ambitions, the failures, and the comedy of a country in which everybody, it seems, is on the move.
All that really means nothing except that the new Kindle Fire will be better than the old Kindle Fire, which everybody already knows.
Before writing his children's story about a sharply dressed skeleton detective, he wrote the screenplays for a zombie movie and a slasher thriller in which everybody dies.
We ignored features such as Nav and more electronics which everybody always complains about on most brands, besides the Iphone works as well.
Showing a misunderstanding of standardized test results, the judge did not see much value in measures in which everybody could pass.
Not only has technology allowed us to work in different ways, but it's allowed us to find work in different ways — in fact, digital literacy is tied almost directly into process by which everybody acquires work nowadays.
This type of visual approach is not only fun but also increasingly necessary in a world in which everybody needs to have some basic understanding of mathematical concepts — not just to graduate but to thrive after graduation.
One of the reasons that detracking advocates claimed so many victories is that they painted their pet reform as a strategy in which everybody wins.
Back then there were only really three networks and if you were covered by one of them you were covered by three of them at the 6:00 nightly news, which everybody watched.
He had said nearly two years earlier that the head of Konami wanted him to make the next Silent Hill title, so the announcement of Silent Hills seemed like something for which everybody was on board.
It's the sort of movie in which everybody comes off looking bad — the behind - the - scenes overlords, the dimwitted actors, the narcissistic directors, the nosy press, the whole kebab.
Oh, and that rumoured Metal Gear Collection 2014, which everybody thought was a bundle of every Metal Gear Solid game?
I'll never have an explanation for how Millie communicated that feeling of being left out, which everybody has experienced, especially in childhood, with such economy and subtlety and confidence.
Who hasn't had a day in the city like that described by Elizabeth Driscoll (Brooke Adams), in which everybody seemed somehow different from oneself, and vaguely threatening?
And the absence of potential category fraud will also help Laura Dern at the end of a year in which everybody finally kind of figured out that Laura Dern rocks.
At the film festival: Bruce LaBruce's subversive masterpiece, Gerontophilia, a lovely rom - com in which everybody fucks one another across all age and gender borders — desire shall bind us together; Juno Mak's Rigor Mortis, a touching albeit grim look at loss and damnation in the form of a Chinese hopping - vampire movie, with many a nod to the subgenre's clichés and conventions; Jealousy, Philippe Garrel's latest tale of love ground down by the mill of daily life, raw and naked even by his ascetic standards; Hayao Miyazaki's troublesome The Wind Rises, which frames the story of a fighter - plane designer as a grand romance of struggle and failure, with animation's supreme living master contemplating the price mankind can sometimes pay in the name of one dreamer's self - fulfillment, and the willful blindness and egocentricity it takes to realize one's vision; and finally to Yorgos Lanthimos's Necktie and Athina Rachel Tsangari's 24 Frames Per Century, their contributions to the Venice 70: Future Reloaded omnibus, not to mention the untitled pieces by Jean - Marie Straub, Monte Hellman, Amit Dutta, and Haile Gerima.
You could say that «Days of Heaven» is about a love triangle in which everybody loses.
What the film is saying about goodness (or ugliness or badness) is unclear as the «good» is just as bad as the «ugly,» but I can imagine that it's attempting to show that morality is more contextual than absolute, creating, as it does, an environment in which everybody is immoral even the Union and Confederate troops, who seem to be passing through this film on their way to another.
Lifestyle of the rich and famous is something which everybody expects.
Loving encounters a thing which everybody wants in their life.
Tinder is the famous dating application which everybody wants on desktop or laptops.
After a while, you might start questioning your own sanity in doing the thing which everybody, including your dates in this Internet rendezvous, consider strange enough to request explanations.
One range of products which everybody is raving about from Gosh are their lipsticks.
Kimchi and other fermented vegetables contains essential probiotics which everybody nowadays (in chemical loaded environment) are lacking of.
This is the time - dependence of obesity, which everybody intuitively knows, but is not explained by either the Calorie paradigm or the Carbohydrate paradigm.
There is no question that sit - ups are among those ab exercises which everybody knows.
He found that in closed cliques (that is, groups of people in which everybody knows each other)-- the «this - for - that» strategy is the most effective way to play the game.
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