They're
at least a decade behind us off the pitch.
But the project, currently under construction in southern France, is
at least a decade behind schedule and could cost three times original estimates.
This is another incorrect internet meme from people who are
at least a decade behind the curve.
Not exact matches
Not one but four sheriff's deputies hid
behind cars instead of storming Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS in Parkland, Fla., during a school shooting, police claimed — as new records revealed the Broward County Sheriff's Office had received
at least 18 calls about the troubled teen, Nikolas Cruz, over the past
decade.
Turns out that the entire time Lila and Eve have been playing kickass Tina - Terminators, there has been a second agenda unfolding
behind the scenes — one that
at least partially excuses the way Lopez's turn comes across so much phonier than the work she did in movies like «Selena» and «Out of Sight» nearly two
decades ago.
Supposedly Steven Soderbergh's final film (for a while
at least),
Behind the Candelabra is a dramatisation of the final
decade or so of the life of Liberace, played by Michael Douglas.
When he wrapped the Lord of the Rings saga almost a
decade ago, it looked like Peter Jackson left
behind Middle - earth — as director,
at least.
While student achievement results have not been linked to rewards or sanctions for schools until recently, the results of the exams have been distributed to parents annually for
at least the past
decade, years before implementation of the No Child Left
Behind law.
With those caveats
behind me I have found I read
at least three times the books now as a
decade ago.
The most ardent advocates are stuck a
decade behind the scientific trend
at least — and persist with odd post hoc rationalisations.
Living in a tiny house isn't for everyone, but the ideas
behind the tiny house movement are
at least getting many people to question whether it's worth it to work long hours to pay off a
decades - long mortgage for all that space in a bigger house, much of it used to store stuff that we don't necessarily need.