Sentences with phrase «agitating as»

Nothing gets Australia's high financiers as agitated as a major takeover.
Lemon curd is also a stirred custard, which means it's agitated as it cooks (as opposed to still custards, which are baked — think crème brûlée).
He walked off, visibly agitated as Bruce Buffer was about to read the decision.
During the two - hour evening segment with HSN host Colleen Lopez, J - Simps was swaying, slurring words, and seemed agitated as she told stories about how her sister, Ashlee Simpson, shares her skinny jeans with hubbie Evan Ross.
In the former, he played dedicated, soft - spoken New Republic editor Chuck Lane, who becomes increasingly more agitated as he catches hotshot reporter Steven Glass fabricating stories.
For the first few miles everything feels jumpy — lightweight in terms of feedback and agitated as the ride is always busy.
I have never heard James Grant as agitated as he is in this Bloomberg interview.
Normally sedate cats can become really hyper and agitated as a result of pain, too.
I was on a multidisciplinary health team early in my career in which one of the professionals seemed somewhat agitated as she repeated the same point about a patient to the rest of the team.

Not exact matches

Some Republican senators have been agitating for their conference to forge consensus on a legislative alternative to Obamacare as a testament to their seriousness of purpose.
As a result of the success of these lights (suicides fell by 74 percent at stations where the blue lights were installed), similar colored lighting has been installed at Gatwick Airport train platforms,» Westland relates, though he stresses more study is needed to verify the ability of blue light to calm the agitated.
The critique doesn't only come from the left; there are plenty of hard - nosed investment firms that are agitating to clamp a lid on ever - growing CEO pay, arguing that it's a poor use of shareholders» money and distorts performance as CEOs start managing to their pay metrics instead of longer - term growth.
Meanwhile, production at many senior companies is shrinking, as their older operations become more grade - challenged and difficult to mine, and workers agitate for larger shares of expanding profit margins.
A person who is faking it and who is more likely to behave in shady ways usually will display some signs of anxiety, such as agitated body language.
It helps explain the stock's recent tear, as does the market's rollicking January, and the fact that, as we'll see, activist investor Bill Ackman has been agitating for change.
France is still agitating to try and win financial business back from the UK, this time using Brexit as a means to lobby for new rules that would force business from London.
As if Nooyi wasn't facing enough pressure, she soon had to contend with a major activist investor: Nelson Peltz, who took a stake in the company and began agitating for PepsiCo to undo its merger of Pepsi and Frito - Lay, just as Kraft (KRFT) had spun off Mondelez after a similar campaign by PeltAs if Nooyi wasn't facing enough pressure, she soon had to contend with a major activist investor: Nelson Peltz, who took a stake in the company and began agitating for PepsiCo to undo its merger of Pepsi and Frito - Lay, just as Kraft (KRFT) had spun off Mondelez after a similar campaign by Peltas Kraft (KRFT) had spun off Mondelez after a similar campaign by Peltz.
Perhaps a dose of «Bubbly Toes» helped a few agitated shareholders to mellow out as RIM execs began their explanation of the company's recent financial performance.)
These clients become very agitated if the work doesn't begin as promised or takes much longer to complete than expected.
If Trump's 75 - minute rally performance on Aug. 22 in Phoenix served as a public testimonial to his rage over the media and Congress, he is agitating privately about other concerns, as well.
As usual, the people most agitated about this are the governance mavens with a knee - jerk reaction against anything that undermines shareholder democracy.
Others said Google's move also put Chinese authorities in a difficult situation, as the government might be wary of agitating loyal Google users in China, who tend to be highly educated and vocal.
The rhetoric and twitter - barbs from Trump regarding the potential to paint China as a currency manipulator, along with the Taiwan phone - call faux paus, continue to agitate the situation.
Acts 17:13 But when the Jews of Thessalonica found out that the word of God had been proclaimed by Paul in Berea also, they came there as well, agitating and stirring up the crowds.
They in turn agitate the Sanhedrin to action, and the play proceeds as an unequal struggle between the good guys and the bad guys.
I am not writing any of this to argue with anyone about philosophy, Scripture or anything else, nor will I conjecture as to why this topic agitates you so much.
Catholics who have for so long been agitating for the revolution that they believe was mandated by the Second Vatican Council may be somewhat disconcerted to discover that their cause has been hijacked (as they might well see it) by the leaders of business and finance.
This is the agitated, but hushed, God of the cross; a God found, as Luther said, «not in speculative thought but in suffering experience.»
Crocodiles and rattlesnakes and pythons are at this moment vessels of life as real as we are; their loathsome existence fills every minute of every day that drags its length along; and whenever they or other wild beasts clutch their living prey, the deadly horror which an agitated melancholiac feels is the literally right reaction on the situation.
However irreproachably I lived as a monk, I felt myself in the presence of God to be a sinner with a most unquiet conscience... I did not love, indeed I hated this just God... I raged with a fierce and most agitated conscience and yet I continued to knock away at Paul in this place, thirsting ardently to know what he really meant... At last I began to understand the justice of God as that by which the just man lives by the gift of God, that is to say by faith... At this I felt myself to have been born again and to have entered through open gates into paradise itself.6
I think Fishon is just a bit prim so comes across as harsh when he's just agitated.
The Open Door in Atlanta is billed as a sort of «Protestant Catholic Worker» house, where members staff a soup kitchen for the homeless and agitate for justice in the city.
Also, it sort of invalidates your comment about feeling sorry for atheists when 1) you are also on this blog so you have about as much of a stake in this as any atheist here and 2) if agitating christian ranks only takes asking for proof and debating religion in a coherent matter, christian foundation must be pretty shaky indeed.
Walk into your local LifeWay and you will find plenty of Precious Moments statues, specialty Bibles, Veggie Tale movies, and Thomas Kinkade prints... but little trace of art or literature that intrigues, agitates, and inspires — as true art should!
In a democracy, this minority is easily outvoted, especially if populist politicians agitate the majority that either feels the pain or, minimally, does not see any tangible benefits as yet.
jesus was a jew as were his mother and father ~ he agitated just once too often and the Romans killed him.
The agnostic, on the other hand, sounded shrill and sweaty (insofar as one can sound sweaty), agitated from the start.
It is much more probable to imagine generations of Muslims agitated by the same mysteries, moved by the same yearnings, troubled by the same questionings and doubts, and aspiring to the same peace as had generations of their ancestors who lived in the same environment.
All around him people were agitating pro and contra his Theses, which he had in any case only intended as exploratory and as a weapon to try to force the Archbishop of Mainz to tame the preachers of Indulgences in the middle of the growing controversy it was intolerable to remain silent.
-- the blood being, as in a furious fit of anger, enraged and agitated by the impress of revenge conceived against the murderer, at the instant of the soul's compulsive exile from the body.
The Daily Mail opposes it for as many of the right reasons as it is now possible for a secular paper to admit to: «This legislation,» it said, «which not even Stonewall, the most persistent gay rights group, was agitating for, is not just about allowing homosexual couples to have a wedding rather than a civil partnership.
Just peel the chick peas in a bowl under running water With running water just overflowing the bowl As you agitate the peas underwater the water current lifts away the shells And soon enough all the shells are in tye bottom of your sink simply strain water and enjoy
As the cream is agitated, fat adheres to form the solid substance we know as butteAs the cream is agitated, fat adheres to form the solid substance we know as butteas butter.
But I think he may not agitate anymore to go to China or move to Real Madrid as being purported if Arsenal can resolve a new contract extension deal with him by offering him a better wage packet than he's currently taking home at Arsenal.
To make matters worse, it sounds like the French international is getting agitated with Pochettino for not offering him more clarity over his future as he seeks answers over whether or not he remains a part of his plans moving forward.
I think what we should be agitating for, is to plead with the Boss to please play those 3 in rotation as the Gunners's 3 main strikers next season.
Check out Wenger on the bench getting agitated lol He is not even credible as a moaner!!
Speaking on Match of the Day, Ian Wright insisted that he knows what the problem was, as he believes that managers are growing agitated over the way in which Klopp celebrates.
As we await signings people are agitated.
In our more protracted discussions, I have witnessed you invariably grow progressively more agitated and antagonistic as I continue to question your arguments.
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