Sentences with phrase «springet called strike»

Defense Secretary James Mattis called the strikes a «one time shot» aimed at the Syrian government's chemical weapons infrastructure.
«It's regrettable that union leaders have called a strike, a move that hurts all of our employees,» Marc Reed, Verizon's chief administrative officer, said in a statement on Wednesday.
The price is called a strike price.
A futures contract is a contract between two people that involves buying or selling a specific asset for a given price today (called the strike price), and paying for it at a later date (called the delivery date).
They're calling strikes on me up around the eyes.
Has the first pitch to Ciriaco as a 46mph curveball about a foot over the head of the batter listed as a called strike.
Then when he called strike three, he threw the bat.»»
The reds are called strikes.
It rarely results in a called strike because it usually sinks out of the strike zone.
With laserlike precision, he pecks away at the outside corner with such regularity that he gets more pitches farther off the plate called strikes than anyone else.
He virtually ignores the inside pitch, knowing the umpire is not likely to call one a strike and the pitcher doesn't want to risk inciting a brawl or give up a home run by throwing one.
If the ump doesn't call it a strike, it officially isn't.
A weak pop up to RF and two k's swinging at breaking balls well out of the zone and another on a called strike.
Heaton threw a changeup on the outside of the plate for a called strike one.
According to gameday, it looks like it was several inches inside, off the plate but still called a strike...
But the best is the enemy of the good; the most imperfect machine - vision system currently available would probably do a better job at calling strikes at the bottom of the strike zone (especially on breaking pitches) than human umpires do.
They developed their own algorithmic software program called Strike, a database that self - generates advanced stats.
Smith and Lucas battled through five pitches before Smith nailed the inside corner for a called strike three.
The New England Patriots suddenly call a strike and refuse to play a preseason game with the New York Jets.
The calculus of Bonds's season is much clearer than the chemistry: Umpires had dared call a strike on 58 of those first 444 pitches to Bonds, or an average of once every two times he came to the plate.
Joc Pederson just struck out on a pitch he instantly regretted not swinging at, or he's mad at the ump for calling a strike a strike.
He made several key pitches that easily could have been called strikes.
It's now up to Reddick to do something with these baserunners, as Springer strands two with a called strike three.
The count is 2 - 1 after a pitch that's been a strike for much of the evening in this super wide strike zone was not called a strike.
Altuve thinks he drew a walk on a 3 - 2 pitch, and started to happily run down the line, but the ump called it strike three.
Some have called his strike the best goal seen at Selhurst Park since another prodigious English talent made a name for himself by scoring for the away side.
The point is that if our so called strike force did their job and scored in normal play, none of us would be commenting on wether it was or wasn't a penalty or if the penalty was awarded late!
Unite had offered a last - minute deal to call the strike off.
«We can not call the strike off until we hear from the bus companies and we are persuaded that TfL is serious about resolving this dispute.
His call come in the wake of threats by the leadership of Labour in the Ashanti Region to call a strike Thursday, even before the Government - TUC crucial meeting.
«These things can of course backfire, because if you make it harder to call a strike, but the unions still meets that, they're more likely to have longer, tougher strikes.
'' I wont be surprise if our dear governor comes out to categorise us as «Political Doctors» because of this strike just the way he called striking civil servants in the state as Political Civil Servants.
The enemy within, by the way, is what Margaret Thatcher called striking miners in the 80s.
The government has criticised unions calling strike action without a significant enough level of support.
The workers authorized their union to call a strike if Macy's does not meet their demands by June 15.
Jeremy Corbyn has criticised the US for launching missile strikes against the Assad regime in Syria - hours after his deputy called the strikes a «direct and proportionate response to a clear violation of international law».
Conservatives will legislate to make it more difficult for unions to call strikes in key public services if they win this year's election.
The proposed UK government bill, which would make it more difficult to call strikes, has drawn criticism from across the Holyrood chamber.
Both the Scottish government and Scottish Labour have taken legal advice over the Trade Union Bill, which could put curbs on trade union powers and make it more difficult to call strikes.
«Since then, the union have called strikes in more than 150 delivery offices and still continues to threaten a national strike.»
The union called a strike on 22 August.
Although it could not be called striking or outstanding, this is an interesting film which leaves its own kind of quiet satisfaction.
With its shameless (and not always successful) riffs on other movies, frequent references to his own previous work, and slant toward broad antics in general, even Smith has called Strike Back «a step backward» in his progression as a filmmaker.
From the developers of South Park: Let's Go Tower Defence, Strike Suit Zero is a space combat game centered around transformable spacecrafts called Strike Suits.
Teachers there had called the strike, their first in 25 years, the day after Labor Day.
The team found the same pattern in baseball umpires calling strikes, and immigration workers recommending asylum.
Members of the United Teachers - Los Angeles last week voted overwhelmingly to authorize their board of directors to call a strike if union leaders are unable to negotiate a salary agreement with the city's school board.
The strike might highlight problems in the education system but the NUT is getting a reputation for calling a strike whenever the whim takes it.
The Chicago Teachers Union said on Monday that in three days of voting last week, 88 percent of 24,752 eligible members agreed to authorize union leaders to call a strike.
The school board has rejected the Chicago Teachers Union's demand to move contract talks to a final stage, setting up a new fight as teachers prepare to vote later this week on whether to authorize their leaders to call a strike.
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