Sentences with phrase «about grip in»

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In a recently recovered interview with Steve Jobs, he talks about the disease that grips most people, which he explains is «thinking that a really great idea is 90 percent of the work.
«We were approached about using the technology in golf, because there was no one measuring grip pressure.
I didn't much care for the 2015 Best Picture of the Year Spotlight; in my view, it was a Lifetime version of the kind of gripping story about journalism that All the President's Men actually was.
Like just about everywhere else in the dehydrated 31st state, the bustling port city McClellan calls home is in the grips of a forced H2O lockdown.
As increasingly fast - paced change grips our economy and society, it's clear that it's time for unions to think about doing things in a new way.
Stephen J. Sheinbaum, president and CEO of Merchant Cash and Capital, recently offered some tips, including giving your company a financial checkup, coming to grips with seasonal variations in your business, making sure you hire great people, and arming yourself with knowledge about financing options.
But uncertainty remains over what regulators will make of the merged group's grip of the overall agriculture market, with a combined market share in seeds and pesticides of about 28 %.
But the debate in Nevada speaks to a larger issue with the Republican party's grip on the issues the electorate cares about.
In bonds, the fear about Depression gripping the markets had a striking result last week, as investors priced inflation - protected bonds as if the rate of inflation would be essentially zero for the next 5 years or more.
The insurer Cigna will spend about $ 52 billion to acquire the nation's biggest pharmacy benefit manager, Express Scripts, the latest in a string of proposed tie - ups as health care's bill payers attempt to get a grip on rising costs.
Cigna will spend about $ 52 billion to acquire the nation's biggest pharmacy benefit manager, Express Scripts, the latest in a string of proposed tie - ups as health care's bill payers attempt to get a grip on rising costs.
Japan's National Tax Agency has caught onto the cryptocurrency mania gripping the world and investors in digital coins are about to pay the price.
If this world of ours can come to grips and learn to scrap religious views and just serve one God and ONLY ONE GOD without making a such a BIG DEAL about messianic belief, it would be a much more peaceful world to live in.
There are major problems in the black community, and these guys are trying to worry about some else's salvation — get a grip!
But, he continued, it is not clear that Jews need an ongoing dialogue with or about Christians in the way that Christians seem to need to come to grips with Jews and Judaism.
We can talk about sin in grave tones, without ever really coming to grips with it.
This is one of the reasons why Ken Burns» television series about the Civil War so gripped the imaginations of many of us in the fall of 1990.
In the gripping story that follows, Philippa's illusions about her parents are shattered.
And republicans do not give any care in the world about religion and the bible, they only use it to get votes, so get a grip people.
One afternoon, when I was about four, I came into the kitchen to find mom sitting immobile at the table, in the grip of what she would later describe as «a black cloud, a satanic fog.»
While conceding that there is «some basis» for concerns about «the negative social effects of globalization», it contends that it is «not true that globalization is an overwhelming supra - national force that has largely usurped national policy autonomy...» It asserts that «national policies can, and should, give priority to mitigating negative effects on globalization» of financial markets), and the desperate and helpless attempts by the national regimes to come to grips with the soaring unemployment situation in the face of the continuing onslaught of the «supra - national» financial markets, the above bland assertion about «national policies» has an air of unreality about it.
sincerely perplexed about issues too in his grip Jim
Furthermore, the growing concern among academicians about «values» in higher education is an attempt to come to grips with that deeper crisis.
Australian agriculture is in the grip of a severe skills shortage; about 4,000 jobs were advertised last year looking for people with tertiary agriculture qualifications, and universities turned out just 130 graduates.
The state's attorney blew snot when he saw me grimace from the blow, after which I proceeded to tell the judge about the beautiful game of golf and how it had been a long and winding road for me since that first purely struck two - wood in 1973, but that I'd finally discovered the proper way to grip a club, and would His Honor really mind if the sheriff would be so kind as to fetch my driver out on the county road and bring it to the courthouse so my new grip could be photographed from all angles for my peace of mind.
From NFL dominance to MLB bullpen management to the NCAA's loose grip on reality to, gulp, the Ball family, we questioned everything we thought we knew about sports in 2017.
What's more, she did this with a cacophony of voices echoing in her skull: admonitions about grip pressure from Hanson; swing thoughts from McGetrick; a putting tip from former coach Ed Oldfield; telephoned advice from her father, George, to concentrate on her tempo; and soothing words from her significant other, real estate developer Louis Capano.
To: Mr Admin I think you should get a grip rather than slagging off fans worried about the collapse in standards at Arsenal.
While gripped in the throes of creative thought — that is to say, procrastinatingly furiously — I came across this piece by Ian King over on Two Hundred Percent, about the increasing concerns over the future of Kettering Town.
@ harry barracuda, words such as u used to describe an event, eagerly anticipated by a population of about 500 million people, shows how stupid and insensitive people such as you can be, the African nations cup is not,» stupid, crap, pointless or in your words f**king thing,» if that is the case, then you are implying that such players that represent their nation, do that for a «crap pointless stupid f**king reason.Get a grip my friend, this is a place to dicuss arsenal related issues, not a forum for your biased foolishness.And, oh yeah KOLO stays.
Now the latest chapter is about to be written in Chelsea v Tottenham games, and Gallas, speaking this week to the official Chelsea website, anticipates another gripping encounter.
A few weeks later, she'll start learning how to drink out of a cup, and in a few months she'll be able to hold the cup herself (the one - handed grip often comes at about 24 months).
The handle is covered with padded foamy material but there are some complaints about the grip, I guess parents is not that much comfortable in this area.
she got about 3 squeezes in before the peg twisted out of her grip!
Available in a variety of colors, their T - shaped stretchable arms will grip baby's cloth diapers snugly, allowing baby room to move about naturally with a stretchy «give and take».
They are usually designed with both children and parents comfort in mind, with a handy wrist strap so that you do not have to worry about losing your grip on the stroller, as well as a cushioned handle.
But McDonnell is proving to be more multi-layered than his caricature, seeking late in his career to match expediency with belief, gripped by the need to prove economic competence (he reads the findings of focus groups as avidly as New Labour's leading figures used to do), knows the importance of narrative and how George Osborne impressively framed one about how Labour crashed the car and should never be given the keys again.
Heywood and Middleton has given Labour a warning about what might happen to the Labour vote in The North if Labour doesn't get a grip.
As Britain's energy black hole grows larger, has anyone in government got a grip on what we're doing about it?
He looked back and saw a man about 30 feet away wielding a steak knife in an overhand grip and repeatedly stabbing the screaming woman who he had pinned against a row of shopping carts.
Following such incessant attacks, the mobile money vendors association appealed to the Ghana Police Service for protection as citizens to enable them go about their business in tranquillity and that call was legitimate because these fear - gripped persons are citizens of the state and they are naturally or constitutionally entitled to such protection.
«With a solid grip on four out of five boroughs and his challengers still distant... Mayor Bill de Blasio would seem to be gliding toward re-election in about four weeks,» said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the poll.
Indian media and Indians in the social media frequently allege and complain a lot about Pakistan military's grip on the country.
First up, NY Building Congress President Richard Anderson talks about the current building boom gripping New York City and what makes it so different from others in the past.
«I find it extremely difficult to come to grips with the notion that Shelly Silver would ever say anything negative about me,» said Dearie, who served in the Assembly from 1973 to 1992.
It probably won't comfort those in his own party who are in the grip of an identity crisis and agonising about what inter-breeding with Tories will do to the Lib Dems in the long term.
Baldoni has followed and written about how the board of Penn State has struggled to overcome the 2011 sex abuse scandal involving former coach Jerry Sandusky; he said the school's leaders still haven't come to grips with what went wrong, including the error of allowing head coach Joe Paterno to remain in power for so long.
Despite a huge advantage in enrollment and infrastructure, infighting has Democrats concerned about losing their grip on city government in November.
He repeated his point about the «culture of corruption» that has gripped the Capitol, and exhorted good people in official life to stop tolerating it.
The grip circumference is about 4.125», so it's slightly smaller than the 4.75» circumference often used as a «universal» grip size in pickleball paddles.
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