Short reckonings

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Reckoning A short reckoning makes long friendship.Italian.Always count the cost.Don’t reckon your eggs before they are laid.Italian.Don’t reckon without

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This story was originally published in January 2015; it was updated in July, 2020, and June, 2021 to reflect new information and reporting. What do "primary bedroom," "owner’s suite," and "master bedroom" all have in common? More than one might think. These distinct real estate terms all refer to the same domestic space: the largest bedroom in a home, likely with an en-suite bath. Of the three, "master bedroom" is the one currently being reexamined, leading many industry professionals to phase it out of their lexicons altogether.The Black Lives Matter movement, which was reinvigorated last summer following the murder of George Floyd, has led many fields to face internal reckonings of their own. Companies, managers, and employees are considering how to create inclusive work environments and dismantle systems of white supremacy within their respective industries. Design and architecture are not exempt from these conversations, especially as a field that’s predominately white. Many believe that an important step is removing loaded language from the vocabulary of the institution. "Master bedroom" is a problematic term for its ties to slavery, implying a concept of dominance and ownership with which a modern-day room need not be imbued. Some claim "master" just refers to size rather than a slave owner's quarters. Still others acknowledge this legacy of the term, but question whether a linguistic update is an important use of time and energy—might addressing other areas of racism and treating domestic workers with dignity take priority over a terminology refresh? Though there is no singular consensus, leaders in the field are reconsidering their language choices. We asked designers, architects, real estate professionals, and TV networks to weigh in. Note: House Beautiful no longer uses the term to describe bedrooms or bathrooms, instead referring to them as the primary bedroom and bath. "HGTV recognizes that. Reckoning A short reckoning makes long friendship.Italian.Always count the cost.Don’t reckon your eggs before they are laid.Italian.Don’t reckon without Short Reckonings Introduction Short reckonings is a phrase that conveys the idea of settling debts or expenses promptly and accurately. In this article, we will explore the meaning and significance of short reckonings and how it relates to financial responsibility. Short reckoning make long friends. Contribute to ouassimBenMosbah/short-reckonings development by creating an account on GitHub. Translations in context of short reckonings make long friends in English-French from Reverso Context: They say that short reckonings make long friends, but I find that short reckonings make good love stories. Short Reckoning Make Long Friendsa lightweight reckoning tracker - vegaelle/srmlf Against any combat ship, for example. Even if we wanted to balance the ships for one versus one battles, we would struggle like crazy. AI using shield cell banks is something I really hope we get around to adding (it's in the "big list of cool stuff"). The advantage of a shield cell is primarily defensive in nature. Of course, in a perfectly matched battle between ships otherwise equal, the cell bank, if used at the right time, is a very large advantage. Elite: Dangerous Pilot's Guide Devtracker However, their main advantage is that they allow you to not die, which is not quite the same thing as being victorious. If you are being outgunned, chances are that cells aren't going to tip the battle completely in your favour. But they can prolonge the fight, potentially giving all combatants more time to obtain/retain the upper hand. This is why rather than simply remove them, or add in an arbitrary limitation of modules, I'd prefer to first explore more subtle rules that injected more player skill, in terms of timing their use, so that you could still use many of them, but if you use them "poorly" their benefit might be reduced, removed or countered by some other penalty. My first line of thought runs to some additional negative effect that triggers if a cell is used and the shield is not badly damaged, coupled with a longer delay between triggering a cell and receiving its benefits. In theory, this would mean that you would need to use a cell within a window of opportunity or risk A) leaving it too late and having the shield break or B) using it too soon and having something bad happen (like damage to your shield generator, or no benefit of the cell, etc.) Python The python is by most reckonings, a beast of a ship (a little too beastly, we will be dropping it's manoeuvrability a tad). Interestingly, if the Cobra had had weapons other than missile racks on the wing mounts, the python's shields would have probably broken a few times (missiles are utterly terrible versus shields, though they are hungry for hull). Hull mass only roughly relates to size. The total mass after it has an appropriate loadout is better for comparison purposes. The python is like a slim Type 9, 14 definitely a large ship. Just because a ship can

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This story was originally published in January 2015; it was updated in July, 2020, and June, 2021 to reflect new information and reporting. What do "primary bedroom," "owner’s suite," and "master bedroom" all have in common? More than one might think. These distinct real estate terms all refer to the same domestic space: the largest bedroom in a home, likely with an en-suite bath. Of the three, "master bedroom" is the one currently being reexamined, leading many industry professionals to phase it out of their lexicons altogether.The Black Lives Matter movement, which was reinvigorated last summer following the murder of George Floyd, has led many fields to face internal reckonings of their own. Companies, managers, and employees are considering how to create inclusive work environments and dismantle systems of white supremacy within their respective industries. Design and architecture are not exempt from these conversations, especially as a field that’s predominately white. Many believe that an important step is removing loaded language from the vocabulary of the institution. "Master bedroom" is a problematic term for its ties to slavery, implying a concept of dominance and ownership with which a modern-day room need not be imbued. Some claim "master" just refers to size rather than a slave owner's quarters. Still others acknowledge this legacy of the term, but question whether a linguistic update is an important use of time and energy—might addressing other areas of racism and treating domestic workers with dignity take priority over a terminology refresh? Though there is no singular consensus, leaders in the field are reconsidering their language choices. We asked designers, architects, real estate professionals, and TV networks to weigh in. Note: House Beautiful no longer uses the term to describe bedrooms or bathrooms, instead referring to them as the primary bedroom and bath. "HGTV recognizes that

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Against any combat ship, for example. Even if we wanted to balance the ships for one versus one battles, we would struggle like crazy. AI using shield cell banks is something I really hope we get around to adding (it's in the "big list of cool stuff"). The advantage of a shield cell is primarily defensive in nature. Of course, in a perfectly matched battle between ships otherwise equal, the cell bank, if used at the right time, is a very large advantage. Elite: Dangerous Pilot's Guide Devtracker However, their main advantage is that they allow you to not die, which is not quite the same thing as being victorious. If you are being outgunned, chances are that cells aren't going to tip the battle completely in your favour. But they can prolonge the fight, potentially giving all combatants more time to obtain/retain the upper hand. This is why rather than simply remove them, or add in an arbitrary limitation of modules, I'd prefer to first explore more subtle rules that injected more player skill, in terms of timing their use, so that you could still use many of them, but if you use them "poorly" their benefit might be reduced, removed or countered by some other penalty. My first line of thought runs to some additional negative effect that triggers if a cell is used and the shield is not badly damaged, coupled with a longer delay between triggering a cell and receiving its benefits. In theory, this would mean that you would need to use a cell within a window of opportunity or risk A) leaving it too late and having the shield break or B) using it too soon and having something bad happen (like damage to your shield generator, or no benefit of the cell, etc.) Python The python is by most reckonings, a beast of a ship (a little too beastly, we will be dropping it's manoeuvrability a tad). Interestingly, if the Cobra had had weapons other than missile racks on the wing mounts, the python's shields would have probably broken a few times (missiles are utterly terrible versus shields, though they are hungry for hull). Hull mass only roughly relates to size. The total mass after it has an appropriate loadout is better for comparison purposes. The python is like a slim Type 9, 14 definitely a large ship. Just because a ship can

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