Indeed the opposite will be true as Dempsey may be the essence of consistency in defence, Murphy has that X-factor in attack.
Indeed, managing that capital both its amount and its cost ought to be the essence of an insurance manager's job description.
"We believe the services should be at both hospitals because time is of the essence and time is critical, " she said.
Yet most of the photos taken with these phones will be grainy and of low resolution fine for capturing the essence of a moment to send to friends and family, but not good enough to frame for the wall.
The only solution is to recognize that everything in our system that institutionalizes and deepens our partisan divides and makes the compromises and collaboration that are the essence of democracy impossible must be seen as an obstacle to the greater good.
Rule 2: You should be able to capture the essence of your strategy in just three of four points.
That image needs to be large so that it captures the essence of the brand, rather than a thumbnail.
To answer that, one would have to probe the very essence of reality television, which seems to be entering its Baroque period, ornamentation and excess having caused the sideshow to outgrow the circus.
The essence of his architecture can be summed up at the Kimbell: 16 parallel vaults supported on a beautifully articulated concrete frame allow perfect natural light into the humanely scaled galleries.
By depicting the closed space as if it were already open, the artists were capturing the essence of the revolutionary imagination, which is capable of believing that things actually can be as everyone knows they should be.
So there seems to be a little bit of a disconnect between saying in essence the system worked and Abdullah Abdullah saying the system can't work.
With a strong price on carbon, how much of those reserves will be left in the ground, in essence, creating liabilities that could take a big toll on shareholder value?
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And you know what the essence of their plan is going to be, which is: Step one, drill.
The essence of the far right is to be anti-establishment, with leaders railing against corrupt elites who have sold out to foreign bankers.
Ironically, if Clinton doesn't accept the essence of such a reduction, he will be jeopardizing the electoral prospects of heir Al Gore with the resultant economic slowdown.
"Our commitment has been and will be to change the culture of football to better protect players without changing the essence of what makes the game so popular, " NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said at a speech earlier this month at the University of North Carolina.
In essence, the implementation of such plans may be less a function of a sincere desire to achieve aspirational corporate governance standards and more a scramble to give the appearance of compliance perhaps, at worst, even to provide an inside trader with the appearance of sanctioned conduct.
First and foremost, my practice seeks out the inner life -- the essence -- of my subjects, whether they be human or inanimate.
While Spy Hunter may be an old concept, the developers have managed to capture the essence of the original and add enough new ideas to make it a worthwhile purchase.
It can also accelerate a firm's launch, which may be crucial if, as everybody in Silicon Valley now believes, speed is of the essence.
Reduced to their essence, the endangered order can be defined as a government of, by and for all the people, one rooted in the principle that power must be exercised, pursuant to the rule of law, in representative and accountable ways.
Speed is of the essence, as cycles between versions on mobile application can sometimes be measured in days.
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But timing is of the essence because the current free trade agreements under discussion need to be wrapped up by the end of March if they are to be considered for fast-track approval.
Douglas, that impeachment is in essence whatever the majority of the House of Representatives considers it to be.
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The essence of evangelism is winning converts -- but that goal can be easily forgotten when you're preoccupied with playing to the base.
So, in essence, all the normal tasks of living, which could once be split between two people, now fell on the shoulders of the men.
They capture the essence of animal antibiotics in molecules that are onequarter the size and can be made with standard chemistry techniques.
In essence, he is working with the grain of what he perceives to be Scottish opinion en route to that wider ambition.
Time is of the essence for the U.S. if the Doha round is to be resumed, and the administration is pushing hard to make its case.
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