Sentences with phrase «always kick down»

Doesn't seem to always kick down to a good passing gear when I want it.

Not exact matches

I have never given Thanksgiving enough credit, always treating it as the kick off for Christmas (if I could even wait that long), but this year I want to try to slow down and savor the holiday.
And use these peppers sparingly — it is always easier to kick up the heat of a dish than toning it down.
The second team, unless on the one yard line and the underdog, will always kick the field goal to tie it up and live to fight another down.
Pep is always on his feet jumping up and down, shouting and kicking every ball, Wenger sits on his seat mostly
The lab, which he directed until 1995, did good work, he says, «but it always felt like we were kicking the can down the street, making scientific progress, but not worrying about a system that could operate out in the real world.»
Whether it's a pre-work kick in the pants, an output increase for gym time or a tasty, mid-afternoon pick - me - up, these instantly healthy superfood blends always go down smooth.
In regards to Proposition One, The School Bond, we can continue to kick the can down the road because there will always be something wrong with any plan; «not enough time,» «not enough public input,» «my fifth - grader can't walk to school and has to ride a bus,» «why are we spending money on athletics,» or we can do the right thing and spend $ 10 / month.
The six - speed transmission consequently always needs to be on the alert, which results in a tendency to kick down a bit too eagerly at times.
The fourth highest vertical drop in North America, the raw ruggedness of our mountain, our amazing always - fresh powder, and the sheer beauty of our pristine scenery set Kicking Horse apart as one of the most exceptional ski resorts in British Columbia, hands down.
Mortal Kombat has always kicked up a fuss due to the ridiculous and completely over the top violence that it contains, not to mention the gore and blood factor involved, which is always at its best during a fantastic fatality or two, but this time it looks like the developers have gone a bit too far for the Australian Classification Board who have decided to turn it down for a rating.
The thermal lag issue was the one that always concerned me; when the sun goes down and the thermostat kicks in, how many hours does it take for the floor to warm up enough to do anything?
But when there is a «live audience» [of generally warmist types — they can't be blamed, since the «carbon» propaganda rains down on them 24/7/365] that gets to listen to a real debate, the alarmist PhD's, pushing CO2 pseudo-science with both front feet in the public trough, always seem to get their hifalutin» butts kicked.
Climbing down the ladder of hypercomplexity is difficult, perhaps impossible; and the temptation is always to kick the the thing down.
Our summer really kicked off in July, when we hosted our annual Customer Advisory forum at Pinsent Masons — this is one of our calendar highlights as we love having the opportunity to sit down with ContractExpress users and find out what they think about our software — it's incredibly useful and always very insightful — thanks again to all that came.
Real change always comes from without, when someone or something bangs on «their» front doors, and unceremoniously kicks them down.
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