Sentences with phrase «without jettisoning»

We can effectively combat terrorism in the United States without jettisoning the core due process principles that form the essence of the rule of law underlying our system of government.
He's followed on the agenda by Professor Trevor Farrow talking about the decision in Hryniak and addressing how we can incorporate the need for a culture shift and proportionality without jettisoning due process.
Her paintings establish their own visual lexicon without jettisoning existing systems of signification.
For example, answer the 11 questions in Vanguard's free risk tolerance - asset allocation questionnaire and you'll get a recommended blend of stocks and bonds based on, among other things, what size loss you feel you could handle without jettisoning stocks and how long you intend to invest your money.
«The old model of the young faculty member who goes out and establishes his or her name with a theory and publishes a bunch of papers,... a person just can't do that without jettisoning their quality of life.»
The question is: can this be done without jettisoning the benefits of historical - critical work?
«Can I jettison the church without jettisoning my faith in God?»
A fertile few have managed to find a way to take on board some of the new theories without jettisoning the deep structure of their position, but the general sense is one of weariness and deep loss.
You can not move ahead without jettisoning some of those responsibilities in order to make room for new, more valuable tasks and responsibilities.

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Even without a full implosion, when key assumptions fail, you are in a rescue mode to try to find assets to leverage and it tends to get super ugly figuring out what to jettison.
And any coin / token that is still flirting with its Q1 low without a strong development roadmap needs to be reviewed / jettisoned from their portfolio.
In fact, you could argue that Millennials» comfort with re-examining long - held traditions — and, sometimes, jettisoning them without hesitation — is one of their most Christ - like qualities.
for one player that can be jettisoned from the team, regardless of contract length and salary, without cap ramifications.
Any other compacted pass at Deathly Hallows would've jettisoned these preciously internalized moments without a second thought, but the extended adaptation here permits stillness to the movie that I trust aficionados will appreciate.
Accountability without structure simply does not make sense, and that is why we must not jettison IDEA's assurances of «zero reject,» fair evaluation, appropriate education, access to the general curriculum, procedural safeguards, and parent empowerment.
It gave the car a breezy feeling, but if price is a concern, it could be jettisoned without taking too much away from the Camry's driving enjoyment.
But the best news is that it does all that without also jettisoning Final Fantasy's unique and very Japanese vibe.
Both painters pursued an art of distillation, exploring just how much could be jettisoned from the art of painting without altogether relinquishing its particulars.
Monckton is right and Abbott should jettison the direct action policy as the Coalition is fighting with their hands tied when they can not point out the futility of the 5 % target compared to China's huge increase in emissions without contradicting their own policy.
But, clarifies the SG, the guidelines are completely jettisoned only in cases with Blakely factors, the guidelines should still apply with full binding force in cases without Blakely factors.
Minister Ahern has introduced a law which a large number of our leading criminal lawyers have said is unnecessary, probably unconstitutional, will «jettison ancient rights and rules of evidence» and has been introduced «without any research to support its desirability and without canvassing expert opinion or inviting contribution from interested parties».
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