Sentences with phrase «as wrangling»

But even as wrangling continues, there are practical climate - related policy and technology options available, described in Issues here and here, that could appeal to government officials and private citizens all along the political spectrum.
In the intro, I mention the fantastic Learn Scrivener Fast training course, as well as wrangling NookPress and my own writing progress, plus my plans for London Book Fair and Thrillerfest.
Elsewhere, Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) is discovering that maintaining control over the city of Meereen as an occupying force is almost as challenging as wrangling a trio of dragons once they're all grown - up and independent.
As the wrangling begins over how to pay for the MTA's ambitious new subway rescue plan, officials offered news that was unlikely to make riders happy: Fares will probably rise again.
As the wrangle continues for Tatts Group's lotteries business, CEO Robbie Cooke loses his government relations chief.
At least HE was paying attention,» the lactation consultant said as she wrangled me and my boob into proper position.
Hilarity ensues as he wrangles his now - married friends together for one last hurrah.
The scenes of solitary prayer are powerful as they each wrangle with their beliefs, faith and true self.
As I wrangled with the idea for a book I just published, I put myself through this thought process.
But the hard part comes now as they wrangle over who will see the biggest breaks.

Not exact matches

Even if he does, a new round of political wrangling will open up as the Senate will have to proceed to negotiations with the House to iron out the differences between their very different bills.
«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.
Berman's death was one of a handful of unsolved cases — all of which shared Durst as a suspect — at the center of The Jinx, which aired last year and covered Durst's history of run - ins with the law as well as his ability, to that point, to wrangle away from any major conviction of wrongdoing.
Scrapping the filibuster, known in political circles as the «nuclear option,» would require McConnell to wrangle a majority of senators to vote to suspend the rule.
That fits his role as the benevolent realist wrangling passionate idealists just enough to keep things on track.
My accountant beamed at me as I wrote out a check for his help wrangling my taxes.
I got everyone to agree that we needed to make an offer but got I was wrangled into dragging out our firm commitment and another investor snuck in with a contract (though less protective offer to the seller whose only concern was a contract that got them out as quickly as possible).
As a content manager, I know how difficult it can be to wrangle consistent blog posts, especially from a number of different writers and contributors.
And as we both now stand before this miracle, whose solemn silence can not be perturbed by human wrangling over mine and thine, whose awe - inspiring speech infinitely subdues all human strife about mine and thine, forgive me, I pray, the strange delusion that I was the author of this poem.
As a result an enormous amount of the church's energy, at least at the level of institutional decision - making, has been taken up by internal wrangles, rather than by active service of the community.
As political parties wrangle over immigration, Steve Bell of Interserve argues Christians should embrace its evangelistic opportunities
«Put away from you all bitterness and wrath and anger and wrangling and slander, together with all malice, and be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has forgiven you.
Ideological differences became less provocative than annoying as the adults wrangled over the class dynamics of Mary Poppins.
It assumes that our elections, legislative battles, and legal wrangling concern only the city of man, and that Christians, insofar as they are loyal to the city of God, must distance themselves from politics.
Clearly, waiting three years to tell her audience, she was obviously shopping around the drug companies to find the biggest deal she could wrangle as a paid spokesperson.
Well, as grad school students, we only go out to eat about once a month (if that), and I just can't bear the idea of wrestling and wrangling two tiny people while I'm at a restaurant trying to enjoy a meal I paid for someone else to make.
Once I was able to wrangle the mixture into a naan - like shape, the final product was quite good and was fairly pliable, but did not hold together quite as well as naan typically does.
(These things are usually scheduled in advance, and based on the score as of that exact second, Gundy's wrangling was good luck for the Pokes.)
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A final factor damming up the negotiations — as of Sunday, the three Soviet athletes were unsigned — is internal Soviet wrangling over which agency gets what percentage of the players» contract money.
Rounding off the ones to watch are four of La Liga's biggest teams as Real Madrid look to wrangle the title back from their rivals Atletico as it could be a defining year for Gareth Bale.
As a club produced video it does lack discussion of some of the controversy and internal wranglings but definitely worth a watch!
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My heart came close to stopping as her oldest wrangled free from her and darted across busy Pennsylvania Avenue into traffic.
As the political wrangling over weakening school nutrition standards continues in Congress, here's some nice school food news to share: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced yesterday that the USDA will be providing school districts with over... [Continue reading]
We also used a young teenager in the neighborhood as a mother's helper — we paid her something like $ 5 an hour and fed her lunch, and she provided an extra set of hands for baby wrangling and laundry folding.
I use workhorses and duo wraps every day, but for 2 days a week she will be in these as they are easier for a caretaker that is not used to cloth to wrangle onto a toddler!
It made the airport check in and customs process much easier as I didn't have to worry about wrangling an energetic toddler.
We're still not yet at the stage of the debate where the actual pros and cons of the demise of the Union are being considered: this year is all about wrangling over the rules of the game, with both sides striving to set up as favourable conditions as possible to get their way.
It showed four moderate Labour MPs wrangling with an election that saw them start the campaign fearing for their jobs and end it with gigantic majorities courtesy of a leader they all regarded as a nincompoop.
She did do some campaign cash wrangling for Ramapo Town Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence, but didn't run his entire fundraising operation as she intends to do for Kindlon.
Early last year, the Prophet Kobi, who is known for giving cars to celebrities, described to GhanaPoliticsOnline.Com that, NPP's internal wrangling as unfortunate, «The people [Leadership] in the NPP are not asking questions — why is it that Nana Addo has represented the party three times without victory?
Francis may not quite measure up to Benedict's academic record but nonetheless he will not want his time to be swallowed up by internal wrangling, not least as he seems to have a taste and a talent for pastoral and public engagement.
As has been the experience of older predecessors such as the Peoples Democratic Party and the ruling All Progressives Congress, the newly registered Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance is embroiled in internal wranglingAs has been the experience of older predecessors such as the Peoples Democratic Party and the ruling All Progressives Congress, the newly registered Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance is embroiled in internal wranglingas the Peoples Democratic Party and the ruling All Progressives Congress, the newly registered Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance is embroiled in internal wranglings.
Skelos also commands a smaller and more cohesive tribe than Silver did: Thirty - two state Senate Republicans, as opposed to the 103 Assembly Democrats whom Silver had to wrangle.
Debating the Leveson proposals is much like wrangling over the abolition of Page Three — it's just as much an argument of «freedom from» as «freedom to»
As of last night, the three sides were still wrangling over campaign finance reform, with a number of ideas floated and shot down on creation of a publicly financed system.
The development comes as political parties and pressure groups wrangle over the government's solution to the Leveson report.
A Bronx jury's decision to award $ 183 million in damages to five New York City firefighters caught in a deadly 2005 blaze could face more legal wrangling, as the city's lawyers criticize the verdict and contemplate an appeal.
The internal wrangling in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has taken a new twist as the warring factions of the party prepare to hold separate conventions on Saturday.
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