Sentences with phrase «are caught between»

My goal is to slow down and take in those moments that are caught between the busy times.
«The trial court prefaced its ruling on the restraining order against father by noting: «Unfortunately, these children are caught between two adults and the adults have not done a good job of keeping the kids out of it.
Depending on your families or the culture that you come from these can play a small or a big part in your decisions and may add extra pressure because you find you are caught between the two families.
However, if you are caught between situations, it would be difficult to enroll yourself in a driving education of a driving school.
Like Naresh there are lot of other people who are caught between low premium and high claim settlement ratio and are unable to decide whom should they give preference over the other.
«Professors are caught between universities who want research, and a profession and students who want training.»
«I'm inclined to think the big ISPs will continue to play ball because they are caught between a rock and a hard place — between their customers who they don't want to be seen as giving up customer information, and the demands of government and the police,» he says.
How are lawyers to respond when they are caught between upholding the sacred trust of client confidentiality and protecting their own reputation?
Sometimes persons are caught between gaps in the railing or fall between such spaces.
The above are the most common questions I hear when injured workers are caught between short term disability benefits (STD) and workers» compensation benefits.
As we have noted before, in their attempts to maintain the excitement, these agencies are caught between the temptation to overplay the importance of new datapoints that reinforce the idea of a downward trend, and the need to downplay those that don't fit easily with the catastrophe narrative.
Back in Ko's photographs, structures are caught between archetype and screensaver — a bronze skyscraper sits in the Seoul skyline like a toy.
The once static print comes to life as we are caught between an apparent illusion and the evidence of its simple construction.
In the end, these artists are caught between worlds, much like me and other proper liberals — or like Eastern Europe in «Ostalgie,» at the New Museum last year, and in «Transmissions» at MoMA coming up.
Referencing 17th century Dutch still life painting and Asian animation genres, the artist creates video images that are caught between action and non-action, where narrative is both imminent and suspended.
Nowadays, artists are caught between a rock and a hard place.
Most are caught between February and September.
Wolf hybrid owners are caught between a rock and a hard place: if well - trained, socialized, and confined, their pets can be good canine citizens and wonderful companions, but an increase in irresponsible and ignorant owners gives the animals a bad reputation.
«Insurers are caught between a rock and a hard place: they are under pressure to meet investment goals, yet they operate within strict regulatory capital constraints.
Younger generations are caught between the traditional 9 - 5 employment model and the emerging digital economy.
Investors are caught between a rock and a hard place, as both equity markets and fixed income markets are trading at all - time highs.
Investors whose main wealth is in RRSPs, TFSAs and non-registered investments are caught between the rock of minuscule (or even negative) interest rates and the hard place of risky stocks, which at today's nosebleed valuations could severely correct at any moment.
Many of the fixed income investors I talk to feel that they are caught between a rock and a hard place — trying to hedge their bets amid volatility, but punished on the yield side and incurring increasing interest rate risk when they play it safe.
«The success of low - priced tablets running custom Android versions (like the Kindle Fire and Nook Color and Nook Tablet) will make life increasingly difficult for pure - play Android tablet vendors that are caught between Apple's high - end dominance and these products» capture of the low end,» Mainelli wrote in a report released this month.
Whether they are new immigrants or mainstream Anglos, the young men are caught between worlds, unable to understand the language.
Most self published writers WANT to get their books into libraries and bookstores, but now they are caught between the big brick and mortar bookstore (B&N) requirements, and Create Space's inability to meet them.
Teachers are caught between a rock and a hard place: Slow down and risk lack of coverage, or speed up and sacrifice depth of learning.
They are caught between class size and «effect» size (the impact of variables on student achievement); caught between the need for quick fixes and the value of slower, deeper cultural change; and trapped between transparency and public shaming (á là MySchool).
In both films, the three men are caught between values like honor, duty, and justice — ideas drilled into them by military service — and their own cynicism, bordering on utter disdain, for the larger system.
Like the two others returning from his group — played by Joe Cole and Beulah Koale — are caught between being tough in combat and now needing to access their feelings.
BW are caught between a rock and hard place, because somehow if you have standards you are less likely to be married by a black male and if you do your own thing you are still prone to either being a perpetual girlfriend or single mother.
If you are caught between drinking and dining, while having fun in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere, some venues immediately jump out at you.
He highlights the 2012 Derek Keilloh case in the UK that shows the «impossible ethical and legal position doctors now face in Australia... as they are caught between the profession's ethical code, which places patient welfare at the heart of their endeavours, and the law of the country which places unacceptable obstacles in the way of doing so.»
In the Senate, Republicans describe how they are caught between their aspirations and the reality of a divided chamber.
Maybe the folks who are caught between the devil and the deep blue sea?
«Counties are caught between the need to keep taxes from rising and the uncontrolled growth of the massive Medicaid program,» Picente said.
Ordinary citizens, Muslim and non-Muslim alike, are caught between these extremes and left shocked by the sudden outpouring of violence, dousing for many what had been the hope of the Arab Spring.
«We are caught between economic imperative and political expediency.
By now the Tory faithful are caught between a quandary and a frenzy.
GOP senators are caught between Mayor Bloomberg and state Conservative Party Chairman Michael Long, who favor full disclosure, and the unions, which are fighting to limit disclosure.
Picente and Timpano noted that the raters rightly viewed tHe future with caution, noting that county governments across New York state are caught between the upward pressures of rising costs for state - and federally mandated programs and the local property tax cap New York State has implemented beginning next year.
If we look at what is happening with the West today and the Muslim - majority countries, the great majority of citizens are caught between two populisms.
I feel like the manager and the club are caught between ideas of what they want to do with the players and the team.
The Royals are caught between waiting for the other shoe to drop and beating other teams to death with the shoe.
They are caught between the hope of contention and the reality of future finances.
«The cattle producers are caught between a rock and a hard place,» Sweeney said.
Also, for what it is worth, their tactics and their activities are often blatantly offensive to countless numbers of men and women who are caught between the two movements.
In fact Dalits are caught between Hinduisation and Dalitisation.
We are all caught between who we once were and who we will be, the ghosts of past certainties gripping at our ankles.
Shideh (Narges Rashidi), her husband, Iraj (Bobby Naderi), and their young daughter, Dorsa (Avin Manshadi), are caught between Saddam's missiles and the ayatollah's morality police.
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