Sentences with phrase «which jettisoned»

Focusing on those major group exhibitions and events which jettisoned Russian artists to international attention, or introduced Russian publics to Western art stars, the book provides readers with a unique perspective into the dawning of the global art world.
These models will soon be anchored by a Golf R Grid edition arriving in December which jettisons some equipment but cuts the sticker to $ 47,490 (plus on - road costs).
Its sound - proofing is completely removed and it goes through an extensive weight loss program which jettisons items like the air conditioning system and power windows, items which owners invariably ordered as options.

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Whitman began her tenure with a pledge to retain HP's printer - and - PC business, which Apotheker wanted to jettison; three years later, responding to what she called an industry changing at «lightning speed,» she changed her mind.
With the hopes ditching its image as a sucker, this summer the Seattle - based rugged outfitter REI, which customers have jokingly referred to as «Rental Equipment Inc.» «Rent Every Item,» jettisoned its lifetime warranty return policy — giving customers just a single year to return or exchange items.
Did it clarify which strongly held Mormon beliefs he would allow to shape his actions and which he would jettison for the good of the whole country?
This tradition had become so naturalized that Mill was willing to jettison the laboriously accumulated repository of spiritual capital on which his brand of liberalism depended for its continued existence.
A connection to the land is, to some extent, not merely an anchoring but an unravelling element; a force which reins in some of liberalism's tendencies by jettisoning them.
has inspired a school of thought which is continuing the work of jettisoning whatever can be recognized as positive doctrine by reviving the old positivistic attack on metaphysics» (A 52).
People in these islands died for the Latin Mass in opposition to Cranmer's parody of it, however beautiful its vernacular, and many of us are not prepared to forget that or jettison irresponsibly those sacred rites for which they died.
I can only respond that it's an absurd process, which won't prove anything, but is intended simply as a mechanism to jettison deviant OMs who refuse to bow to the ecclesiastical authorities who occupy our church bureaucracy.
So you choose to try to jettison all «pagan» practices which the church has adopted?
Static categories were jettisoned in favor of language which took seriously the fluid and relational nature of the world, its processes, and its interconnections.
The goal of full employment, which was one of the pillars of the social consensus that prevailed after the Second World War, has been jettisoned by nearly all governments.
Both books are essentially arguing that because (a) Christian living is quite difficult, and (b) lots of people have rejected the faith, we should get with the existentialist fashion and jettison the bits which people say they find tooinconvenient.
Because of its scope and intensity, World War II shattered an existing moral consensus, creating a socially unstable situation in which «ordinary» morality was jettisoned.
I may jettison as «religion» those items which are scandals to me, while those items I keep are the essential nature of Christianity.
they should jettison what they like doing best, which is rather than to be winning consistently, they would preferred to praise worship themselves and lamented over a lose.
Malami was responding to enquiries about the claim that Buhari's administration had jettisoned the probe into the Halliburton and Siemens corruption scandals, in which Nigeria lost billions of Naira to high - ranking Nigerians who held sway at the time.
Ekiti purportedly — purportedly because, latter information suggests that poll was manipulated by the then extant powers — jettisoned the noble exertion of the Kayode Fayemi years, for a journey to nowhere, which Ayodele Fayose's present government - by - impulse suggests.
In which case, we'll have to accept some of their illiberal policies we don't like, they'll accept some of our liberal policies they don't like, we'll each jettison some of the impossible policies we've had to include because our activists cleave to them, and on the rest we'll work out a compromise.
He is currently understood to be working out the reshuffle of his shadow Cabinet, in which older figures are expected to be jettisoned in favour of fresher faces.
He has also called for immediately increasing the minimum wage in the city to $ 15, which it is scheduled to reach by 2019; free subway and bus fares for low - income New Yorkers, to be paid for by «jettisoning» de Blasio's BQX streetcar plan; establishing a «New York City Land Bank»; ensuring a right to counsel for undocumented immigrants; and prohibiting ICE from being in the vicinity of city buildings.
In a speech to a group of New York lawyers, a federal judge from Brooklyn assailed the criminal justice system in which he has worked for more than 40 years, saying that the country had to «jettison the madness of mass incarceration» and find an alternative to overly punitive sentencing to address the problem of crime.
In his welcome address, the host Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose who described the meeting which aimed at fostering unity in the southwest states as timely, said it is high time to jettison socio - political and economic differences so as to promote regional integration and development.
The President pledged that more persons who have abused the public trust will be exposed and brought to justice soon, adding that his government was committed to re-establishing former standards of accountability and probity in the management of public funds which were jettisoned under past administrations.
He said, «It does seem the fight against corruption for which this administration was voted into power has slowed down, if not jettisoned.
Focused on delivering an on - time spending plan — which polls earlier this month showed 62 percent of voters wanted the timely budget, stronger ethics laws be damned — the governor and legislators jettisoned plans for a minimum wage hike, the Dream Act and changes to the criminal justice system from the spending plan.
David Ullman, a postdoctoral researcher at Oregon State University and lead author on the study, said there are two mechanisms through which ice sheets diminish — dynamically, from the jettisoning of icebergs at the fringes, or by a negative «surface mass balance,» which compares the amount of snow accumulation relative to melting.
Obama proposed jettisoning much of the Constellation program, which Bush set up to build rockets and Apollo - like capsules to replace the space shuttle, and instead paying private companies such as Elon Musk's SpaceX to launch astronauts into orbit.
Next, the researchers confirmed that A1s jettison the nurturing qualities they'd had as resting astrocytes, which Barres» group has shown are essential to the formation and functioning of synapses, and instead became toxic to neurons.
But education policy in Britain over the past fifteen years has jettisoned the ideals of liberal education, upon which Orr has based his proposals, replacing them with a system in which the student is merely a unit of input / output.
But for Erhard's wall lizard, found across Greece's Cyclades islands, its tendency to jettison the tail — and indeed its tolerance for disturbance — depends on which island it lives on.
In The Best Detox, I described the role of the liver in removing toxins from the blood stream, which can then be jettisoned through the bile into the digestive tract, and eliminated.
Even the mood - setting narration, lifted almost directly from the story and used to chilling effect in the original film, has been jettisoned for no apparent reason (some changes are just trivial: all character names are the same save Neeson's, which was Markway in the story and first film).
Clinical, cynical and never less than elegant, Love and Friendship is about neither love nor friendship, which makes it all the more baffling why Stillman has jettisoned the book's perfectly serviceable title and replaced it with that of another piece of Austen juvenilia.
Jettisoning one bad sitcom director (John Pasquin) for a different bad sitcom director (Michael Lembeck), Allen betrays his own small - time ambitions and tunnel vision and simultaneously raises the question once again of why, in our society, movies are the only arena in which «it's for children» means that the product is demonstrably worse.
by Walter Chaw Preserving the main events of the bombastic blunderbuss novel on which it is based, Kevin Reynolds's adaptation of Alexandre Dumas père's The Count of Monte Cristo also jettisons what meagre subtlety there was in the source material.
After the events of Street Fighter 4, but before the third game, which at the time was subtitled New Generation, since it jettisoned most of the old cast.
Not much of a mystery, as the title gives up the supernatural goods, which takes whatever mystery the screenplay tries to employ and jettisons it in favor of tepid horror movie formula.
The movie - which follows several soldiers as they arrive on a small island hoping to escape the zombie menace but must instead contend with an ongoing feud between a pair of rival clans - opens with some promise, admittedly, as writer / director Romero effectively returns to the atmosphere established by 2007's Diary of the Dead (with the decision to jettison that film's handheld visual style certainly working in its favor).
Meanwhile, the classic commentary track featuring Campbell, Raimi, co-writer Scott Spiegel, and makeup artist Greg Nicotero — the only real major roommate on this dual - layered disc now that the full - frame version of the flick's been jettisoned — resurfaces; if you're unfamiliar with this track, it's one of the few must - listens of the yakker era — not for its information (which is pretty good, actually), but for the camaraderie and off - the - cuff wit of those involved.
Curriculum directors are looking at ed - tech usage data as part of their decisionmaking about which products will help with instruction, and which need to be jettisoned.
It was the CTA's local affiliate in Los Angeles that negotiated a contract under which past allegations of misconduct would be jettisoned from a teacher's personnel file.
Jettison their current approach to retirement benefits in which teachers accrue relatively meager benefits through much of their careers, and then abruptly become eligible for much more as they near retirement age.
I see that at all grade levels, K - 5, units which teachers have always taught are either being drastically shortened or jettisoned altogether due to the large numbers of local assessments being developed and field tested.
With its highway fuel economy pegged in the mid-20s, the Edge is a worthwhile alternative for those ready to jettison their thirsty Explorers, but it does little to advance the art of the segment in which it competes.
Ford has jettisoned the MyFord Touch term, which applied to Fords with Sync and a touchscreen.
All of which suggests the seemingly easy answer of using your RRSP to jettison pre-retirement debt is fraught with potential pitfalls.
On the down side it is lumbered with a truly dire voice control system which shout have been jettisoned at birth, rubbish characters and dialogue (with one exception) and an arse - about - tit structure which puts most of the good stuff near the front of the game.
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