Sentences with phrase «with vagaries»

You have simply bucked the trend because you are one of the very few who was equipped to deal with the vagaries of the business; you had self - confidence.
A waterproof smartwatch is your all - season friend as it is made of robust materials that can put up with vagaries of climate.
I'm familiar enough with the vagaries of positioning services to assume there'll be a little repositioning required, and so generally reached for my phone instead.
The TiVo Roamio OTA is still worthwhile for folks who want a powerful DVR solution, but don't want to deal with the vagaries of streaming.
I think Zotero is the product of the near - to - mid future, and I expect legal writers will move to it as soon as there is a style for them to use, because most of us are fed up with the vagaries of Endnote and related products (lack of networkablility... [more]
Spot on, who can contemplate the future as solid with the vagaries of wind energy.
I've never been happy with the vagaries of the residence time of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere and the lack of any lag between the industrialized northern hemisphere and the southern when charting anticipated Anthropogenic CO2 warming effects...... The AGW hypothesis is full of inconsistencies and problems that were never even address or explained, just hand waved away or ad hoc - ed with another hypothesis.
One of the fascinations of the exhibition will be the chance to reassess Hirst — who, perhaps more than any other living artist, is associated with the vagaries of the art market — in the light of what appears to be a new economic era.
If serious players aren't even fond of a wifi connection at home that may have a strong signal and be very stable, imagine how those players would deal with the vagaries of trying to tether a Nintendo Switch to a smartphone when 4G — or even 5G — signal strengths are going in and out.
While the investing industry is rife with vagaries and inconsistencies, Nobel Prize winner, Eugene Fama remains abundantly clear on this point: «Active management is a zero - sum game, and that's before costs.
In the absence of a catalyst, however, underlying value could erode; conversely, the gap between price and value could widen with the vagaries of the market.
It would be awesome if there were a magic bullet or some secret other than working hard and applying yourself to your craft, and then taking your content creator hat off and donning your business guy had on to deal with the vagaries of selling books.
Meanwhile, for those who tend to agree with Immanuel Kant that social and emotional learning are best when based on abstractions and not bound up with the vagaries of faith, there are public district and charter schools.
Another bright spot is «Heights,» a good movie powered by a grand performance by Glenn Close who plays a Shakespearean actress and master teacher dealing with the vagaries of professional and private life.
This may sound like a scene from a Monty Python sketch, but physicists wrestling with the vagaries of the quantum world find themselves in a similarly ridiculous position.
The Northeast's boutique oyster farmers must contend with the vagaries of New England weather.
I can't say I belong to the group that live in fear of yeast but I deal with the vagaries of living at altitude and that's always an extra consideration that can make any baking questionable as evidenced by the jar of yeast I just pitched that had expired... I don't do it a lot!
The magazine racks and newspapers are full of diet and health advice, which changes with the vagaries of consumer fads.
Such skepticism has less to do with the personality of Jimmy Carter than with the vagaries of political power.

Not exact matches

The vagaries of a banking system with many smaller participants relying heavily on a market - based system of funding could be mitigated by an evolution to fewer nationwide banks backed by FDIC charters - and therefore not be as affected by the whims and fluctuations of capital markets.
He struggles with the frustration of trying to figure out the complexities of his retirement plan, the vagaries of the stock market, the indifference of the Medicare system and the insecurities of Social Security.
If philosophy among other vagaries were also to have the notion that it could occur to a man to act in accordance with its teaching, one might make out of that a queer comedy.
Furthermore, the fact that the worshipper himself is involved in all this, that he has his own «liturgy» or expected part to play within the great liturgy of the Church as a whole — his own work to do as a member of the company — and that he is well acquainted with what is going to happen next in the course of the service, delivers him from the vagaries of the minister, who in such worship is not able to obtrude his personality and his personal predilections in any offensive sense.
Representatively, then, and symbolically, and apart from the vagaries into which the unenlightened intellect of former times may have let it wander, asceticism must, I believe, be acknowledged to go with the profounder way of handling the gift of existence.
Beguiled by this assumption, Western Christian theology has become an inadvertent effort to protect this «God» from the vagaries of finitude and surprise — in short, from the very things we ordinarily associate with the ability to have meaningful relationships with others.
... I can tell the very place where the blessed Polycarp used to sit [note the posture of the bishop as teacher or preacher upon his cathedra] as he discoursed, his goings out and his comings in, the character of his life,... the discourses he would address to the multitude, how we would tell of his conversations with John and with the others who had seen the Lord, how he would relate their words from memory... and I can testify before God that if that blessed and apostolic presbyter had heard the like [the Gnostic vagaries], he would have cried aloud and stopped his ears and said, as was his custom: «O good God, for what sort of times hast thou kept me, that I should endure these things?»
In Sonoma County alone, with close to 60,000 acres under vine, almost 70 percent are insured against any number of the vagaries that can occur — and there is a reason for that.
Years ago, Tom Watson came to the conclusion that instead of fighting the wind and the vagaries of links golf, he should go with the flow — a precept that again proved its worth during his victory at the Senior British Open
And they show that the right managerial change — a reasonable characterisation, at least from the outside, might be from overcontrolling to relaxed — can, coupled with a little luck and the inherent vagaries of cup football, end up working out rather nicely.
Despite all of the vagaries associated with the passing game — first with quarterback Brandon Harris, then with Etling — they still ranked 22nd in Off.
Another Saturday and another Arsenal friendly for your humble scribe (having made the trip to Underhill last weekend with the ArsenalArsenal crew), but thanks to the vagaries of the M25 I missed the first 20 minute or so of the pre season friendly against Blue Square team Welling United, known as» The Wings».
You find fellow Ghanaians standing in open places; some left to wait at street shoulders and roundabouts with no one caring about the associated risk posed by motorists; others are left at the mercy of the vagaries of the weather — to these embassies, they couldn't be bothered if the sun is scorching, if it's raining or even if there is a category five hurricane — they simply don't seem to care,» he noted.
«Many people in my constituency are fed up with working hard and doing their best, and seeing others who make little or no effort being better off because of the vagaries of the benefits system.
Whether they do depends as much on geopolitics as geology — the vagaries of market speculation on future oil prices and how much economic pain private oil companies can take compared with their national oil company counterparts, like Saudi Arabia's Aramco.
Likewise, individuals with policy backgrounds can help others understand the vagaries of public policy.
Even if red lipstick remains a classic that is immune to the vagaries of fashion, the rouge à lèvres your mother was using 20 years ago has very little in common with the tube in the modern makeup bag.
And with the passage of time, the numerous vagaries that the skin gets to face begin to show up on its surface.
With awareness, we can disciple our sense of taste and the vagaries of the tongue.
It will, like Gen. MacArthur, return, because being humans subject to the frailties and vagaries of the body, we will always be concerned with health.
Even with the film's vagaries, «The One I Love» is very much in the actor's wheelhouse.
There are any number of readings available here, from Katniss and Peeta's relationship mirroring generations of Hollywood stars (closeted and otherwise) with fake publicity marriages, to the oppression of the working classes by the greedy 1 %, to the vagaries and dangers of instant fame, to bread and circuses, and «Catching Fire» allows viewers to dig into or avoid the metaphors as much as they want.
Due to vagaries of scheduling, A24 is releasing «While We're Young» March 27 after which Fox Searchlight will eventually open enchanting comedy «Mistress America,» which Baumbauch wrote with his partner and actress muse Greta Gerwig (who collaborated with him memorably on «Frances Ha»), creating Brooke, the most entertaining screwball heroine since Holly Golightly.
Eyes Wide Shut was Kubrick's final message before he passed away, and it revelas an artist still grappling with the complexities and vagaries of the human heart, as well as organs slightly southward.
Fancher, who, by the way, is the screenwriter of the acclaimed classic, Blade Runner, makes an outstanding directorial debut with this nuanced and captivating examination of the vagaries of life and the random nature of fortune.
Fame is what comes under its very silly withering glance, and the vagaries that inevitably come with fame.
I'm still struggling with my muted response to La La Land, to be honest, because I do love musicals, and usually I do gravitate toward the kind of story Damien Chazelle tells: that of aspiring artists balancing the vagaries of practical living with trying to pursue their passions.
Julie is testing her expanding résumé of experiences with lessons from books on the vagaries of sex and romance and the distinction between love and being in love.
This is the rarefied environment in which Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name is set, a world in which beautiful and / or flawlessly erudite people spend balmy summer days and nights, fall in love, ponder on the vagaries of life, in and around a stately Italian villa, while almost invisible domestics — at least, they're occasionally glimpsed, but have next to no dialogue — tend to their needs, cooking, gardening, or presenting them with handsome, freshly caught fish.
As with most film adaptations of John le Carré, and many of le Carré's stories, the vagaries of the plot in all its inevitable twists and surprises is less important than the memorable characters and the precarious world of betrayal that they inhabit.
With technology changing at a rapid pace, many enterprise companies are left in the lurch with some great eLearning courseware that may not stand the vagaries of time simply because it lacks upgrWith technology changing at a rapid pace, many enterprise companies are left in the lurch with some great eLearning courseware that may not stand the vagaries of time simply because it lacks upgrwith some great eLearning courseware that may not stand the vagaries of time simply because it lacks upgrade.
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