Sentences with phrase «which leaves room»

In treatment the marriage counselor helps the deceived partner release the frustration which leaves room for forgiving if he decides.
Obviously, slow operation and low software compatibility are also issues; although the emulator used is capable of running an x86 command set on an ARM processor, the commands must be interpreted and recompiled, which leaves room for error and makes things extremely slow.
There are a few video apps and services notably missing from Android TV in general, which leaves room for improvement.
The flat display has an 18.5:9 aspect ratio which leaves no room for the physical home button.
Each Finished Unit can be considered our «base model», which leaves room for you to upgrade and customize with us, or for you to upgrade and customize yourself.
Ability points can be removed from a certain skill and reassigned to another one whenever you want, which leaves room for testing different combinations.
Stripping is a process that removes old and faded hairs from the dog's coat, which leaves room for new hair to grow.
Their valuations are built on low expectations, which leaves room for multiple expansion, or at least minimal contraction.
The researchers said there are limitations to the findings: The data is based on schools» self - reporting, which leaves room for error, and many schools have opened and closed during the five - year study period, yielding some data inconsistencies.
There must be unambiguous indication of the subject's consent which leaves no room for doubt.
In truth, when students are enjoying themselves, math anxiety is lowered — which leaves room for deeper mathematical thinking to happen.
The film's men are largely irrelevant — ignorant of Tully's issues and doing little to alleviate her problems — which leaves room for Davis to take the rest.
When I found they tried to hide from me for ever, I have the braveness and candidness to post my testimony and evidence on the web, into the light for public scrutiny; By contrast, ZZZ / YYY / VVV continue to hide their real identities and materials they made up (e.g. Gabriele Scheler's recanted testimony) to mess up this case in the darkness, which leaves room for ZZZ / YYY / VVV to crook justice on their hands; I believe ZZZ / YYY / VVV had colluded with Scheler and Thrun to terrorize / extort authorities, as well, which should be another set of crimes from them against human society;
Try offering half a cup at each meal (or right after), which leaves room for another half cup before bedtime if that is part of your routine.
You should take into consideration the style and size of your vehicle before parting with any cash as you do not want to end up with a stroller which leaves room for nothing else except the stroller in the trunk.
As we read into the New Testament, Paul writes to the church in Rome in the letter to the Romans ch 1 where he explains how we can not pretend to believe that there is no God for HE HIMSELF left us clues in nature of his eternal power and divine nature which leaves no room for excuses.
This valuation of the particular provides Buber with another criterion, that of the «historically possible» which leaves room for the unique: «It is a basic law of methodology not to permit the «firm letter» to be broken down by any general hypothesis based on the comparative history of culture; as long as what is said in that text is historically possible.»
For now, the SEC has left the door open somewhat by not opting for something hyper - aggressive and tantamount to a blanket ban, which leaves some room for plausible deniability among SV bigwigs and others when this bubble pops and the SHTF (if not in the eyes of the law, then at least for the sake of face - saving in two years» time).
«I understand those who prefer a more rigorous pastoral care which leaves no room for confusion,» Pope Francis says.
The difference is not quite clear, for Bultmann had originally defined the mythical world view as one which left room for extra — and supramundane interventions, in contrast to the modern world view which postulates a rigid, closed system of cause and effect.
That analysis noted an ambiguity in the Administration's budget documents which left room for an alternative interpretation resulting in somewhat smaller reductions in discretionary outlays.
Some scientists are frustrated by the Reproducibility Project's decision to stick to the rigid protocol registered with eLife for each replication, which left no room for trouble - shooting.
I had no trust in the male race, which left no room for me to trust my former partners.
While Disney has spent the last few years revisiting plenty of movies which left room for improvement in their DVD debuts, The New Groove Edition is a surprising step backwards, which even loses some elements of the original one - disc release and only makes the solid (now out - of - print) Collector's Edition pricier and harder to find.
Which left room for Williams, Harris, and a surprising Gladstone to pick up citations.
The previous Speed 3 used ducting in the hood to feed the intercooler, which left no room for cold - air plumbing for the engine.
Ethereum has never been known for privacy, which left room for rivals like Zcash and Monero to prosper.

Not exact matches

So there's seven engines in the center cluster, those would be the ones that that move, for steering the rocket, and the other ones would be fixed in position, which gives us the best concentration of — we can max out the number of engines because we don't have to leave any room for gimbaling or moving the engine.
Apple engineered these machines to be thin and light, which unfortunately means they left little room for after market upgrades.
Over at Statoil, in - store sales account for only 30 % of gross profit, which leaves lots of room to grow.
While the ship, with room for more than 3,500 passengers and 1,300 crew, is in port, the limited power and overflowing waste call to mind the Carnival Triumph, which was left adrift in the Gulf of Mexico last month after an engine room fire.
This tactic, which Welch calls «unbelievably effective,» works because it definitively ends the conversation, leaving no room for more back - and - forth.
Email and social media means that messages once conveyed in person or over the phone are now relayed in text, «which leaves so much room for error.»
They left it all out there, each and every day, regardless of whether the context was the film room, the practice field or the way in which they were taking care of their bodies.
He described what was known as the «GM nod,» in which «everyone nods in agreement to a proposed plan of action but then leaves the room and does nothing.»
Based on this, five common company approaches emerged, which were classified into customer - care personas — none of which were absolutely perfect in dealing with customer service and each leaving room for improvement.
And if the rice is left standing at room temperature after it's been boiled, the spores can grow into bacteria, which will ultimately multiply and may produce toxins that cause vomiting or diarrhea.
The lackluster performance has revealed a hard truth about the quality of investments made during the peak years: A large number of inexperienced funds bought at inflated prices and settled for taking minority stakes, which left them little room to maneuver when growth slowed in markets like China and India.
Worries about further capital flight leave little room to cut interest rates to stimulate growth, which may slow to just 4 percent this year, Capital Economics reckons.
There was a famous Stanford experiment in which an administrator left a child in a room with a marshmallow for 15 minutes.
Even with that boost, the dividend accounts for just around 50 % of profits, which leaves plenty of room for future increases as earnings churn higher in the coming decade.
However, compared to Home Depot which was reinvesting more than 100 % of earnings to fuel growth, the capital requirements of growing First Republic, Google and Tiffany still leave room for the companies to pay a dividend or buy back stock.
Too, this equity trades at a reasonable valuation that leaves room for healthy price appreciation potential to 2017 - 2019, by which time we project annual earnings will have surpassed $ 3.00 a share.
These responsibilities include: (i) fostering processes that allow the Board to function independently of management and encouraging open and effective communication between the Board and management of the Company; (ii) providing input to the Chairman on behalf of the independent Directors with respect to Board agendas; (iii) presiding at all meetings of the Board at which the Chairman is not present, as well as regularly scheduled executive sessions of independent Directors; (iv) in the case of a conflict of interest involving a Director, if appropriate, asking the conflicted Director to leave the room during discussion concerning such matter and, if appropriate, asking such Director to recuse him or herself from voting on the relevant matter; (v) communicating with the Chairman and the CEO, as appropriate, regarding meetings of the independent Directors and resources and information necessary for the Board to effectively carry out its duties and responsibilities; (vi) serving as liaison between the Chairman and the independent Directors; (vii) being available to Directors who have concerns that can not be addressed through the Chairman; (viii) having the authority to call meetings of the independent Directors; and (ix) performing other functions as may reasonably be requested by the Board or the Chairman.
I dreamt last night that I was in a small, bare room in which the floor was covered with brown, dead leaves.
Jesus did say, «a man shall leave his family and cleave to his wife and they shall become one,» which leaves very little room for anybody that believes in Jesus to think that he was promoting polygamy.
For the sake of argument, if the article (which I didn't read) used only words that left no room for doubt (in a sense saying «We know with 100 % certainty that...), would you accept the conclusions?
It certainly may try, and even if it hits on the truth of the matter, since the human is a Mystery unto Itself (and set within the context of Ultimate Mystery), are we not left with a great many perspectives on the matter, which might indicate that a more tentative approach may be the best way to go regarding the question of the OP, so as to make room for those who are just as caught up in the Mystery as we ourselves are?
Just the other day, a reader left a comment that began, «I know you're against sexual purity and all...» which I confess kinda made me want to bang my head against the dining room table.
Attempts by the academic community to erase distinctions between levels of intensity, and the «ends» of which Aristotle spoke, leave little room for the civility that is one of our society's almost accidental inventions and one of its most cherished if precarious achievements.
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