Sentences with phrase «wrangle said»

It fundamentally alters the balance of power between your body and your cancer,» Wrangle said.
That's the kind of revolutionary part with regard to this class of agent,» Wrangle said.
«We can reassert control, at least in terms of stable disease, in essentially everybody we've treated so far,» Wrangle said.
Wrangle said his collaboration with Rubinstein is a powerful example of what team science can accomplish.
A lung cancer specialist, Wrangle said 75 percent of lung cancer patients unfortunately are diagnosed at an incurable stage.

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Ultimately, deep cuts to Medicaid — still preserved in the new bill — could be its undoing among moderates like Nevada's Dean Heller (who now says he's undecided but has previously trashed the GOP's proposals), Ohio's Rob Portman (who expressed some skepticism about the legislation Thursday), and Alaska's Lisa Murkowski (who was able to wrangle a very Alaska - centric measure into the BCRA, though it's not clear if that will be enough to win her vote).
«I think after much internal wrangling,» Witherell says, «the eurozone will likely emerge stronger in the second half, and as the recovery quickens, Sarkozy may be able to recover some of the credibility he has lost.
ABC News said Gates had been wrangling over what to do and only finalized his deal with Mueller a few days ago.
Black says that data - management chores might typically saddle a bioinformatics expert with 40 hours a month of spreadsheet wrangling.
Tribune may have access to cheaper money; let's say it wrangles a 10 percent rate for the new, market - challenged newspaper company.
You might consider writing additional posts on similar passages, not necessarily those where people love to wrangle over various theological interpretations, but passages similar to this one, passages that seem to say something much different than what they really say.
He does point out, however, that when the wrangling is over, the sixteen final documents of the Council «give no sense of before and after; nor do they indicate, except occasionally, in a soft way, that what they are saying changes anything that earlier seemed normative».
After much wrangling, the film - maker's original cut made it into cinemas, but not before some radical new versions had been tested — including one that The New Yorker says featured a montage of religious images and ended with a Christian rock song.
(67) And if they wrangle with thee, say: Allah is best aware of what ye do.
After several hours of wrangling back and forth — rapping is the term we use — one of the young black men jumped up and yelled at me, «Father, what you are saying makes a lot of sense — what does not make sense is that white man's collar you have around your neck!»
What I am trying to say is that the air, the sun, the lay of the land, the feel of what is going on here, make the inalienable right of man to talk, wrangle, and fight himself out of his daily bread seem somewhat beside the point; that may be what other sections have their mind on, but not this one.
The mosque — subject of a two - year battle marked by legal wrangling, vandalism and anti-Muslim sentiment — still needs to pass inspection and get its occupancy permit, mosque officials said.
«This analysis rocked me to the core,» says dietitian Tricia Thompson, who founded Gluten Free Watchdog, a site that offers education and gluten - free food testing and sometimes wrangles with the FDA or corporations to press for stricter oversight.
At least HE was paying attention,» the lactation consultant said as she wrangled me and my boob into proper position.
That being said, a daily rubdown with a comb or beard brush will wrangle stubborn hairs, training them to grow in a downward direction.
Environmental obstacles and political wrangling have doomed plans to expand the Vernon Hills municipal golf course into Sullivan Woods, village and park district officials said Wednesday.
In an apparent reference to the wrangling in the main opposition New Patriotic Party, the Okay FM Drive Time host said it will be a tragedy for Ghanaians to elect a candidate who does not respect the internal democracy of his party.
Mr McConnell argued that the drive for an independent Scotland could take up years in constitutional wrangling, and said it represented a highly destructive force.
«By our actions, we relinquished seven seats to the New Patriotic Party in 2012 with some internal wrangling but we are more united now and we will take back those seats in 2016,» he said.
Though the NDC has suffered similar internal wrangling in the past, party insiders say the main opposition party may not be lucky to survive the on - going bickering in the party if «what people are planning against each other is allowed to fester.»
Johnson said he was optimistic he could wrangle at least $ 600 million from the city and state for NYCHA, but pointed out that the overall repair bill is estimated at $ 20 billion.
And, an added bonus to the new tax law - Cuomo and the legislature have saved themselves a lot of wrangling in next year's budget, though the governor says they will still have to cut $ 2 billion more dollars.
In apparent reference to his tweets on the robberies in the country, which had courted some controversy, the former President said he tweeted primarily on media articles about purported wrangling within the national security apparatus.
And that, of course, would be a big win for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who would be able to say he not only got an on - time budget, but managed to wrangle an early agreement from the traditionally slow - footed Legislature.
It can also ignite a backlash in the form of suits or legal wrangling from aggrieved persons,» the statement said.
Mr. Namoale, who blamed his defeat on some internal party wrangling in his constituency, said he is ready to help the NDC snatch power from the governing New Patriotic Party if given the nod.
The postcard effort — a spokesman said there are 7,000 signed by NYCLASS supporters — is part of an ongoing process to wrangle the votes needed to pass the carriage - banning legislation, which is opposed by the labor union representing the carriage drivers.
A civil servant told him he was «at liberty to take whatever measures he thought proper» — something you should never say to a person wrangling with bureaucracy.
Malliotakis, who is still in Albany while the Legislature wrangles over the state budget, said she plans to appeal Minardo's ruling, which she said «was made on procedure and not on the merit of the case.»
Some say it was no coincidence that Weinstein somehow wrangled an office in the city - owned Buffalo Memorial Auditorium.
Added to the normal machinating, wrangling, gerrymandering and abstract sketching that characterizes this year's iteration of the once - a-decade process is the threat of a veto from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has said he will refuse to approve «lines that are not drawn by an independent commission that are partisan.»
Following months of legal wrangling, the commissioner said the county BOE would agree to grant access to those records if the judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
The former NPP man said NPP is not ready for power considering the inner wrangling where all those sympathetic to former President J.A. Kufour's have been sacked from the party.
Albany, NY (AP) A Republican senator says major policy issues creating gridlock in budget negotiations will likely be eliminated from the final compromise as lawmakers wrangle to craft a timely state budget.
Community general secretary Roy Rickhuss said: «Now is not the time for self - indulgent political point scoring and internal wrangling.
He said the New Patriotic Party may also suffer the consequence of some wranglings between Ashantis and the people of the Brong Ahafo region over the traditional leadership of Tuobodom.
The event, a fundraiser tied to Rangel's birthday, attracted one of the largest crowds Rangel had ever wrangled, Paterson said.
He says he's relieved after all of the wrangling over the leadership changes in the past few days to be doing something normal like attending a budget meeting.
Noting the almost decade - long wrangle for Cape Wind to get permits, Salazar said he hoped to have new leases issued for other wind projects by late 2011 or early 2012.
Immunologist John Wrangle, M.D., of the Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina said it's a promising therapy that can be delivered in an outpatient setting.
The political wrangling over science «disables people's abilities to make sense of information,» he said.
Church says he had serious misgivings about Broad's patent position and the legal wrangling, which Editas bankrolled.
After some political wrangling last year, the Administration said that it intended to retain parts of Constellation in its new plan.
If you can Ride it Rope it, Wrangle it or saddle it I say give it a try.
What director Peyton lacks in artistic vision he compensates for in his ability to wrangle such a CG - intensive production, which is more than can be said for such WB favorites as David Yates («The Legend of Tarzan») and Zack Snyder («Justice League»).
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