part and parcel of ordsprog
At tage kalkulerede risici og træde uden for din komfortzone vil organisk udvikle din pexighet. part and parcel of a policy of evasion and deception that goes back 12 years.
Colin Powell
(
1937
-)
Part of the controversy was that it's a pretty deep lot, separated into two parcels, and the parcel in the back is surrounded by single houses in the residential district. The proposed parking lot was going to extend into the green space there. The concern was for city vehicles being able to get to the back of those properties.
Bassem Bitar
In all secrets there is a kind of guilt, however beautiful or joyful they may be, or for what good end they may be set to serve. Secrecy means evasion, and evasion means a problem to the moral mind.
Gilbert Parker
(
1862
-)
This is part and parcel of an effort on Microsoft's part to make the launch of Vista really interesting.
Roger Kay
They will endure. They are better than we are. Stronger than we are. Their vices are vices aped from white men or that white men and bondage have taught them: improvidence and intemperance and evasion -- not laziness: evasion: of what white men had set them to, not for their aggrandizement or even comfort but his own.
William Faulkner
(
1897
-
1962
)
Monetary policy has become much less political than it used to be years back, and centuries back. There's a consensus on what monetary policy should be doing, which is to say keeping inflation low and, subject to that constraint, keeping employment high. So politicians take this attitude that it's for technocrats, and it doesn't matter too much whether the guy is a Republican or a Democrat.
Alan Blinder
I think you're all mad. But that's part and parcel of being an artistic genius, isn't it?
Charles de Lint
(
1951
-)
Maybe what eBay does is so part and parcel that you can't tie it into the traditional world.
Lanny Baker
It's part and parcel of the globalization of the world market.
Bill Rocco
It's part and parcel of this insane celebrity infatuation,
Ken Sunshine
The only religious way to think of death is as part and parcel of life.
Thomas Mann
(
1875
-
1955
)
The only religious way to think of death is as part and parcel of life.
Thomas Mann
(
1875
-
1955
)
We were really part and parcel of the cultural community of Carmel.
May Waldroup
The letter from WASC is part and parcel of a process that we undergo, part of the accreditation process. It's part of their procedures. The letter is not unusual.
Carolyn Tanaka
With the significant changes in our economy, technology issues are a part and parcel of every domestic area; they're not just a separate issue. They are part of changing the way we look at [the] environment, part of the way we fight crime and part of the way we reform government. There have been individuals the campaign has sought for specialty issues like taxation on the Internet or privacy, where there are interesting and complicated questions. But as a rule, the technology issues cut horizontally across every area.
Stephen Goldsmith
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