Sentences with phrase «with idiosyncrasies»

This (http://tearinguphouses.blogspot.com/search/label/the%20historic%20house%20by%20the%20water) is our first really old home — built in the late 1920s — and I didn't realize that I was subconsciously selecting pale colors specifically because of how well they work with the idiosyncrasies of our old walls.
She believed firmly in the concept of staying together forever, once you marry... But she was really struggling with the idiosyncrasies of her husband, and the concept that they were so opposite in nature.
That's still true to this day, but it's a lot easier to put up with its idiosyncrasies now that it's also $ 400 more affordable.
Virtually all of our transactions involve more than one office and our lawyers are comfortable dealing with the idiosyncrasies of such complex transactions.
For example, our property team can assist with the idiosyncrasies of landlords and commercial tenancies agreements, helping you to secure the premises you need.
Personally, I appreciate that Canadians are included in the list of nations with idiosyncrasies worthy of particular mention.
Coupled with the idiosyncrasies of their individual construction, Martin generated poetic counterparts to the hard edges, sleek surfaces and industrial fabrications of more doctrinaire manifestations of Minimalism.
The result is a visual feast of harmony, movement and balance that influenced countless future artists concerned with the idiosyncrasies of Color Field painting and Geometric Abstraction.
Everyone digs into the past but is confronted with the idiosyncrasies of the present.
This making process — along with the idiosyncrasies, imperfections, and errors of the handmade — is vitrified and sealed into distinctive functional ceramic objects.
You want to get to know these creatures based on looks alone, and then, after speaking with them, you fall in friend - love with their idiosyncrasies.
The two challenges are that they're a member of Skyteam, so their partners aren't as good and don't often offer as good award availability as some of their competitors, and also that you have to deal with the idiosyncrasies of Korean — rules like only redeeming your points for family members.
If you are not familiar with the idiosyncrasies of this unique breed, please do your research before adding one to your family.
Does it have to do with idiosyncrasies or the arrogance of the legal profession?
While you may get a great price from a freelancer from China, if their first language isn't English, they may not be familiar with the idiosyncrasies of the English language.
Once everything was snugged down and the system bled, we had increased braking power and no longer had to deal with the idiosyncrasies of drum front brakes.
But it's also an interior with idiosyncrasies.
So for those in the know, for those with the means, the 2015 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S will be a delicious indulgence, coming with idiosyncrasies.
Birdman unfolds like a French New Wave film with its idiosyncrasies and philosophical dialogue.
They are, of course, outliers with idiosyncrasies.
Meanwhile, while Albert grates, she puts up with the idiosyncrasies of her clients all day, including halitosis, constant blabbing, etc..
That has to do with the idiosyncrasies of the specific chain.)
if that is taken to mean the type often commended by certain followers of the «mental health» school, with no idiosyncrasies, no distinctive qualities, no particular marks of speciality.
She prefers to look at things from a comfortable distance, where she won't risk messing up any of the film's ordered gravitas with idiosyncrasy, or insight, or anything that might give her film a little texture.
Make a snap judgment or suspend judgment in order to familiarize yourself with the idiosyncrasy before you.

Not exact matches

The hospitality sector, however, is teeming with many idiosyncrasies not found in most other modern industries.
But Amernic and Craig are equally guilty: «[W] e are particularly mindful of how the Internet, with its trappings of cybertextuality and multi-dimensionality, and its persuasive properties and technological idiosyncrasies, is fashioning a rapidly growing and influential corporate financial - reporting environment,» they write.
«You can put up with some quirks and idiosyncrasies if they're delivering.»
SAN FRANCISCO — Uber Technologies Inc., in its search for a No. 2 to Chief Executive Travis Kalanick, is interviewing candidates with track records in large, established companies — a sign the ride - sharing titan is looking to temper Mr. Kalanick's idiosyncrasies in exchange for a corporate culture more typically in tune with its size and ambitions.
Reality is a long winded container of idiosyncrasies enamored with consistencies ever being his habitual way.
Unlike Paterson, Laura is an extrovert, a modern woman who nevertheless embraces her husband, with all his idiosyncrasies.
On the other hand, at this point it might seem more cogent to dismiss the entire genealogy with all of its idiosyncrasies as the work of earlier tradition.
In short, my thesis is that Kurzweil and Leibowitz have elevated personal idiosyncrasy into a stylized cultural response — a response that permits them, at once, to take modernity with full seriousness, but also to reject modernity in the name of Jewish faith.
The Roman Catholics wont allow me take Mass in their Church I do not care, I still go periodically and sill love it, why, because in spite of the idiosyncrasies we are all together, weather it be with a right or wrong heart, that does not matter, we are corporate, one body, warts and all and God Loves it.
William Doino Jr. reviews Rod Dreher's The Little Way of Ruthie Leming: For all its idiosyncrasies and hardships, St. Francisville was a place where many people are born and die in the same place, alongside the same folks they grew up with.
Tawney said that the man who «seeks God apart from his brethren is likely not to find God, but rather the devil, whose face will bear a surprising resemblance to his own» That is, unless we broaden our perspective and correct our idiosyncrasies by sharing with our human brethren, we are in peril of conceiving God simply as ourselves writ large, with all our peculiarities, self - centeredness, and imperfection.
Raised in a secular / liberal home, Roose struggles to keep up with the Bible classes at Liberty and to make sense of some of the idiosyncrasies of the conservative evangelical subculture.
No matter how far away we live or how long it's been, there's just no one else I can spontaneously connect with about stupid idiosyncrasies that are (for better or worse) ingrained in my very soul.
To do the kind of work I do [meticulously accurate studies that portray the birds of the Central Midwest and their behavior], the important thing, much more important than clicking the shutter, is being familiar with the habitat of the species, even the idiosyncrasies of individual birds.
We can go in with all the ideology in the world but our kids will have behaviors, idiosyncrasies, & unique needs which will (and must!)
«The greatest pressure we can put to bear on Iran to change the behavior is a collective pressure,» a goal which was to be achieved by continuing to work in conjunction with other nations, as opposed to adopting the Trump idiosyncrasy of acting unilaterally.
New immigrants to Britain will be taught the importance of queuing, along with other British idiosyncrasies.
Future studies could flesh out the significance of the «Russ - ome's» idiosyncrasies by comparing them with the Human Connectome Project (HCP), which Poldrack has served on the advisory board of since it launched six years ago.
A few months later, we still see the subtle effect of CBD on Bodie's behavior, and although it isn't a miracle cure for his idiosyncrasies, it takes the edge off so he can focus on his training, relax after exercise, and interact with us, our friends, and the day care staff in a calm and measured manner.
While extreme gait anomalies may indicate muscle imbalances, which may require orthotics, most foot idiosyncrasies can be overcome with appropriate shoes.
I never felt so grateful for my body, for my big hips, my cellulite, my frizzy hair, my long gangly toes, and all the idiosyncrasies that make me unique, than when I watched dozens of women afflicted with cancer, most now living without one or both of their breasts, practice yoga without any sense of comparison or competition, without trepidation or worry, or when I received the warmest hugs from these women, without a shred if insecurity or inhibition.
You might want to exercise some restraint — constant attention can tread the line into being annoying and neurotic — but the important thing is you think about their voice, their messages, how their idiosyncrasies drive you mad with desire.
That will help you find the idiosyncrasies of that person that you may have to deal with for the rest of your life.
So whatever your interests, attitudes and idiosyncrasies, we're confident you'll find someone to click with.
Unaware to the film, this nightmare could be a vision that Carmen, a self - described clairvoyant, passes along to Beth, suggesting in Freeway a temperament less on par with a collie than a bull terrier, the breed featured in Baxter, a 1989 French film, whose anthropomorphism is unusual for its anti-Disney idiosyncrasy of having an animal depict the baser side of man.
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