refrain from staying at the 24-hour rule, which was invented when there were telephones
And then refrain your policy instruments, whether it's an industrial strategy, a procurement strategy, different design for loans
That has been a refrain in the past.
And a similar refrain is that people want more responsibility.
You do hear that refrain over and over, particularly from female employees.
That he refrained from publishing or taking credit for his most forward-looking ideas during his lifetime was not simply a matter of avoiding persecution.
I think that was an old '60s refrain .
But if it becomes necessary to refrain , you must be prepared to act in the opposite way."
Um-- There was one running refrain during rehearsals, and during tech especially, where Rachel and the choreographer Sam Pinkleton
that we're together to refrain from using two words-- obviously and clearly.
So one thing I heard as a refrain throughout that is that if we hide away geekiness, then we'll attract a more diverse culture.
Do you explicitly try to refrain from doing that?
Jonah Lehrer: It's a refrain you see again and again but eventually it's gonna be true, right?
seen um North Korea and Kim Jong-un since then um refrain from saying very
So all you lads and lasses at 11 o'clock refrain , for 5 short seconds, remember Carley Jane.
One review at the time said that Horton's refrain -- "A person's a person, no matter how small"-- was, quote, "a rhymed lesson in protection of minorities
asked I strongly advise Roger said that we refrain from mentioning that to
something a negative one uh is that you're going to refrain from doing something which takes no energy at
And that's that I find that the more I-- I like this refrain .
And so the refrain for me has been boundaries are flexible.
So it's typically the type of subjects where I am divided and I refrain from the temptation
Just refrain from doing it.
this book, I heard a familiar refrain , and this is something that I heard from Lisa Sargese and from Amalyn, and from Padme.
copyright infringement and in late 1954 a judge ordered Alan freed to refrain from use of the Moondog name though
He described the ultimate purpose of conspicuous consumption to look as though you were refraining from productive employment.
This is-- not that history is repeating itself, but this is a common refrain when new media is introduced and new technology.
Two stories, two rounds of "Rock-a-bye Baby" and our nighttime refrain that combines the titles of his two favorite books.
The point of it is that you should refrain from spouting off in a moment of anger.
If you wanted to retard, maybe one way would be just to refrain from like funding it or actively devoting yourself to accelerating it.
And so, she refrained from cleaning the visitor's lounge so that she wouldn't disturb them, even brooking disapproval from her supervisor.
We will talk about "The Wok" because I do have a bunch of questions about that, but I do love the refrain in that book of, I don't need it,
Miss Eaves, on your latest EP, you have a song, "Homebody," which is about-- has the refrain at the end, "read a good book."
But as I went from location to location to location really speaking about the value and virtue of this work, what I found was a common refrain on every type
Well, first I have a sense of hope for the country that may not be the current refrain about Washington, looking a bit dysfunctional.
The human dilemma is how to get the other guy to refrain from violence at the same time as you do, because if you unilaterally renounce
about similarities between China and the U.S., does this, is this an argument for Americans to refrain from all criticism of China, and I say No.
So initially, temperance meant to get people to moderate their drinking, but pretty quickly more radical people took over the movement and they decided that people had to refrain
very protected, but if they cross the path of a gorilla, they wouldn't refrain themselves and shoot.