Sentences with phrase «lifeline by»

Then the youngest handed me a lifeline by asking to go paddle boarding.
In the show, Sean provides developers a lifeline by offering them his own cash and expertise in exchange for a piece of the property and a percentage of the profits.
Struggling shopping center operator Centro Properties Group, one of the most high - profile victims of the credit crunch, remains afloat as its creditors this week extended the Melbourne - based listed property trust a lifeline by giving the firm a six - month extension to pay down $ 2.5 billion in debt.
Mena had been accepted into the program that she had spent more than 18 months pursuing, but she had been tossed a lifeline by the bank too late.
Struggling shopping center operator Centro Properties Group, one of the most high - profile victims of the credit crunch, remains afloat as its creditors this week extended the Melbourne - based listed property trust a lifeline by giving the firm a...
Mobile legal research throws the suddenly unprepared lawyer a lifeline by presenting a way to quickly find information that helps answer a question, support or dispute a point, or engage in a new line of questioning — all of which not only helps in those important moments, but also builds the trust and credibility that can lead to new and enduring business.
:: SONG IN THIS VIDEO:: In The Colors from the Album LIFELINE by Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Eidos, the computer games maker which issued a profits warning on Tuesday after weak sales in the run up to Christmas, has been thrown a potential lifeline by a deal to distribute its Tomb Raider game on Sega's new Dreamcast console.
In recent years, Mitsubishi has been given a lifeline by the PSA group, which owns Peugeot and Citroen.
Emmanuel Eboue has been handed a lifeline by Galatasaray after the former Arsenal star revealed he had contemplated suicide having fallen on...
Daniil Kvyat has been handed a Formula 1 lifeline by Ferrari, signing as their development driver for the 2018 season.
Showed some trickery at times before eventually handing Liverpool a big, big lifeline by scoring an impeccable own goal.
QPR are looking to give Assaidi an England lifeline by bringing him in on loan this season, as he hopes to revitalise his career.
If you or a loved one are struggling with suicidal thoughts, you are encouraged to seek help through the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by calling 1 -800-273-TALK.
The Northern Miner, Monday, January 12, 2009 Juniors Looking For A Lifeline By Alisha Hiyate When a mine closes down, it makes news — and so do the attendant layoffs, which even for a small mine, can number in the hundreds.
Qantas is hoping that regulators will throw it a lifeline by easing restrictions that currently limit foreign ownership in the airline to 49 percent.
One of the goals was to eliminate the need that many safety systems have for a base station (such as competitor system Lifeline by Philips)-- Amulyte instead connects to an app, accessible on smartphones and tablets, that allows family members to see how active the wearer is, where they are, and even the pendant's battery levels.

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Overcoming the stigma of depression and suicide is a challenge faced by all organisations in the mental health sector, and one that Lifeline WA is tackling head on
After it ran into trouble, it negotiated a lifeline last year from International Petroleum Investment Company, which is backed by Abu Dhabi royal Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al - Nahyan.
That is over 250 million Americans living by the skin of their teeth, waiting anxiously for their next paycheck to arrive and act as a lifeline until the next one.
E) The stories of the people, who are forced to be alienated from their natural abode, whose environments are destroyed and polluted and poisoned by the industrial chemicals and atomic - radiation, whose lifeline is threatened by the deforestization and pollution of the fishery are countless.
In March 2012, he became the Director for the Lifelines to Healing Campaign with the PICO National Network, a campaign led by hundreds of faith congregations throughout the United States committed to addressing gun violence and mass incarceration of young people of color.
He wrote in a statement: «Particularly in areas where community resources have been stretched to the limit, the activities and services run by churches provide a lifeline to those in need, so it is important that we continue to champion the work our nation's churches continue to deliver locally on a national scale.»
Over the decades it has been a lifeline for so many people whose lives have been blighted by addiction and who have found nowhere else to go.
«Women were disproportionately affected by the impacts of the earthquake - many lost their husbands and homes - and these workshops have been a lifeline for the women involved, allowing them to learn new skills and earn a living from them.»
By the next morning, they were lifelining her to another hospital 2 hrs away.
LifeLine supplies brewers» grits for internationally known beer brands; snack grits, which are used by the snack food industry to produce puffed snacks; Masa flour used for making tacos, tortilla shells and tortilla chips; and off - the - shelf corn meal.
A few years later, LifeLine Foods and ICM Inc., the world leader in ethanol facility design and engineering, formed a joint venture to transform the corn mill into the country's first corn - processing plant that utilizes a proprietary technology developed by ICM to produce food and fuel simultaneously.
City appeared to have been given a lifeline in the 75th minute when Sergio Agüero was brought down by either Gerard Piqué or Javier Mascherano, as both players closed down on him at basically the same time.
Berbatov has been linked with a number of clubs on the continent, most notably Lazio and his former side Bayer Leverkusen, but having spent the past six years in England he is apparently hoping to be thrown a Premier League lifeline but does not wish to continue to warm the bench at Man United, a fact echoed by Sir Alex Ferguson who has admitted that he may well lose the talented forward.
For a while it looked like a lifeline that we could turn to our advantage but hope was dashed by the third Leicester goal.
Poor performances and attitude left him excluded by Koeman and caretaker David Unsworth, but Allardyce gave the Frenchman a lifeline that's rewarded him since.
The Nigerian who has not played in any form of competitive football since 2014 when he was released by Schalke O4 missed out on a chance to join English Premiership side Sunderland last season but he has been offered a lifeline to resurrect his career by Lillestrom thanks to the Sporting Director of the team Torgeir Bjarmann.
With Klopp required to name his Premier League squad by 4 pm (BST) on Friday, both Bogdan and Markovic have been handed a lifeline.
Neither Brighton nor Crystal Palace are out of the relegation woods just yet, but the two goals scored by Wilfried Zaha have given Palace a lifeline.
Their world can be turned upside down by the loss of their device, data, and their lifeline to others, not to mention the monetary loss.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org / By calling 1 -800-273-TALK (8255) you'll be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area, anytime 24/7.
In this emergency situation, the lifeline offered by exclusive breastfeeding to children for the first six months of life and continued breastfeeding with complementary feeding for two years or more is of utmost importance and must be protected, promoted and supported as much as possible.
A leading Republican consultant simply asked «why risk a winning lead by giving your opponents a lifeline?»»
North Korea has been able to survive in the middle of an economic blockade and other hostile policies from the US and its allies by virtue of its lifeline to China.
Paterson was presenting a tennis ball signed by Novak Djokovic at a benefit luncheon for Serbian humanitarian org Lifeline New York.
The decision came at an especially sensitive time for the Southern Tier: On the same day as the casino decision, the Cuomo's administration announced that it would ban hydraulic fracturing for natural gas, seen by some as another economic lifeline for the region.
And, finally, if Cameron reneges on his referendum promise, he will follow in the footsteps of John Major and be destroyed by a backbench revolt within the Conservative Party, while handing a lifeline to UKIP.
But that funding, announced today by Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, may be only a temporary lifeline.
These lifelines, created by state and federal actions of past years, have been strongly promoted as a key element of the president's strategy to hasten the conversion to clean energy technologies that can expand jobs and exports and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
I discovered NORDP quite by chance within in my first 6 months, and it has been a critical lifeline.
According to a Facebook post written by Product Manager Rob Boyle and Safety Specialist Nicole Staubli, a trained team will review reports of posts that appear to be suicidal and if necessary send the poster notifications with suicide prevention resources, such as a connection to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline hotline.
They may also extend your lifeline: Your life span may be increased by two years by eating nuts regularly — one handful (or about a quarter of a cup) five or more days a week.
Gabby Reece creator of HIGHX powered by LifeLine, is proud to unveil the latest workout to hit the fitness world.
That's why I love this stylish yet lifesaving phone charger by Ban.Do that you can easily carry around with you all day to give your phone a lifeline.
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