Sentences with phrase «back a bit as»

She fights back every bit as hard as Billy fights.
Only complaint is if you are over 6 ft (I am 6» 2») you may have to lean the seat back a bit as to not make contact with the roof.
The same may apply to the retail Runbow Deluxe Edition, due to the digital shift, the currently set June 14, 2018 date will probably shift back a bit as well.

Not exact matches

Both homeowners and homebuyers took a deep breath as rates continued to rise last week, pulling back a bit from the mortgage market.
In fact, it's resonated for me for at least 28 years, going back to a bit of hubris I demonstrated as a medical student watching a distinguished Harvard surgeon perform surgery to remove a patient's gall bladder (back before laparoscopic surgery and keyhole incisions became the norm).
But ABC's Kimmel — Letterman's heir as the laid - back ironist of late - night — has weighed in with some surprisingly strong political bits, most notably a parody of The Producers last February in which Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick are gobsmacked when their «sure loser» candidate Trump turns into the front runner.
Canadian shoppers may seem as easygoing as the folks back home, but we can be a bit... complicated.
«It's getting to a level, actually slightly above a level, that it reached last fall just as the dollar was starting to finish off its little bit of a rally here and then rolled back over and made new lows,» said Maley.
In that context, the Labo could tap into parents» desire to draw kids» attention away from screens, at least a little bit, acting as a kind of bridge from the digital world back into the real one.
Universal had heard all the stories of Hopper's erratic behavior over the years, first as an up - and - coming actor who had small parts in the James Dean movies «Rebel Without a Cause» and «Giant» (he admired Dean immensely), then as a bit player on a slew of TV shows, where he got little respect and gave even less back.
It might seem cuddly and friendly but will try to bite the kid's head off as soon as a back is turned.
When a meeting participant starts to pontificate a bit, it's up to you «as the meeting leader to say something like, «it looks like we've drifted a bit, can we come back and focus on whatever that agenda item is,»» Parker advises.
«Lots of folks get cold feet when it comes to taking that needed three - day weekend,» Baer writes before offering common excuses we give ourselves for not taking the time we need to maintain our mental balance — such as fears it will hold back our careers or misguided notions that those with a bit of scheduling flexibility (aka freelancers and entrepreneurs) don't need to take time to themselves in the same way regular employees do.
As an unusual bit of history, Adolf Hitler sent his body back to Istanbul in 1943, hoping to persuade Turkey to join the Axis powers in World War II.
Second, but way back, was Under Armour's (ua) Kevin Plank, a young sports apparel exec who makes a bit more sense as a popular choice among readers.
ESPN's resident NFL insider, Adam Schefter, sounded a bit more definitive, writing on Twitter, «Giants are going back to Eli Manning as their starting quarterback, per @JordanRaanan.»
Just as social media can be a huge customer enabler, not knowing what to automate on social media and what not to, has come back to bite brands in their backside over and over again.
Examples of such projects providing marginal benefits are: improving financial reporting systems through better information technology, minor tweaks to supply chain logistics, cutting back on marketing or increasing low - cost advertising (like social media), «rationalization» of head count, holding average wages as low as possible, squeezing suppliers a little bit, not repatriating earnings to stave off taxation, refinancing rather than retiring debts, and the share buyback that is insensitive to a company's current stock price.
Commodities started the week without a clear direction, as industrials are down together with stocks, crude oil is also a bit lower after the late - day rally on Friday, while gold is edging higher following a negative Asian session, being back to unchanged thanks to the dip in the Dollar and stocks.
«Everyone expected the worst, and the contagion fears were brought back to fruition, but as the day has gone on those fears have abated a bit,» Bill Schultz, who oversees $ 1.2 billion as chief investment officer at McQueen, Ball & Associates in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, said in a phone interview.
«If we can obfuscate it even a little bit, that at least puts the power back into your hands as an end user.»
Doesn't hurt the readership came back with a vengeance as my posting has become a bit more predictable and regular.
That means I go back and edit, chopping out bits, rewriting sections, and adjusting order as necessary.
The last part about then spending on friends and family as well as likely supporting scholarships for study have brought me back into my original right - out - of - school enthusiasm, but with a bit more perspective.
«The East Bay's luxury market is starting to come back into a bit more balance between supply and demand as a few more listings come on the market,» he said.
Sessions has mostly bitten his upper lip and looked the other way when Trump ripped him before, but this time he pushed back in an official statement: «As long as I am the Attorney General, I will continue to discharge my duties with integrity and honor, and this Department will continue to do its work in a fair and impartial manner according to the law and Constitution.&raquAs long as I am the Attorney General, I will continue to discharge my duties with integrity and honor, and this Department will continue to do its work in a fair and impartial manner according to the law and Constitution.&raquas I am the Attorney General, I will continue to discharge my duties with integrity and honor, and this Department will continue to do its work in a fair and impartial manner according to the law and Constitution.»
In a bit of cunning, he argued that the open - ended nature of the commitment — which most economists view as highly stimulative — would allow the Fed to pull back if the economy takes off.
When Federal Reserve officials first started last year to mention wireless network data plans as a possible explanation for a fifth year of «transitory» factors holding back consumer price inflation, it seemed a bit transparent.
As mentioned, I want to switch gears a bit and come back to the great rotation theme.
Please go back and re-read that story, as I think you will find that the underlying message is quite a bit more complex than just the simplistic act of butseks.
blake Hypatia existed every bit as much as other figures from back then.
Because here's the thing: even with the «head of the wife» bit (what I'm sure we can agree is the most solid verse to back you up) you are missing the point and mistaking the analogy, meant to illustrate only, as the thing itself.
As with many of the Bible and Theology questions I answer, I find it helpful to step back a little bit and get the big picture for this question.
I would do the same thing your doing right now, but I would urge everyone that doesn't know it to look it up there are plenty of back and forth going on with the comments as expected but the APA has a bit of a black eye from it so you know they wont be liking it.
«If you really reject natural theology,» Barth warned, «you do not stare at the serpent, with the result that it stares back at you, hypnotizes you, and is ultimately certain to bite you, but you hit it and kill it as soon as you see it.»
The debates were about as dumb as unproductive as you'd imagine, but I still wish I could go back with this bit of information provided by New Testament scholar Daniel Wallace:
According to the Book of Enoch (which the inspired Jude quotes from as authoritative and which Revelation alludes to quite a bit), these now physical sons of God were punished by losing their bodies and became all the invisible demons that roam the world terrorizing people to this day (with ghost sightings, hunched backs, strange voices, possession, and more).
However, Jesus leaves no stone unturned (or rolled back as at the tomb) and tossed in the bit about Jonah being 3 days in the belly so to the Son of Man (Jonah 1:17).
I do so at least in word and deed, but I hold back a little bit of my heart, which might as well be all of it, because she can tell.
As for upsetting the apple cart, I myself am tired of always picking the apples back up off the ground and putting them back in the cart, only to have it tip over again... My current series on Calvinism is to allow me some times to just let the applies lie on the ground a bit.
It can feel a bit strange praying this prayer outside of church, alone on my back porch in the morning or rushed and frustrated as I get ready for another busy day.
Perhaps it's semantics, molehill - to - mountain - making (it wouldn't be the first time I did that, as we all know), but the word «use» makes the hackles on the back of my neck brindle now, my blood get a bit hot: here I go: I don't believe God wants to use me.
It's just a small incarnational moment, hardly worth noticing for most of the world, but for me, this was a metaphor moment of life in the Kingdom, life in the glorious truth of worship in spirit and truth, Jesus - shaped leadership as servanthood, and so our family's lighting of another candle within community, with their affirmation and prayers and participation, pushed back just a bit more of the darkness, and then we scattered back out again.
Once we conceive our cultures and religions as projections, and perhaps concede to them a capacity to warm our hearts a bit, they are still not sufficiently substantive to call us back from exile.
@Godpot... (God — pot... I'll have to try that... seems Dad has been holding back...) and that Moses character... I'll wager there was more than just a bush burnin» up there... (wouldn't know... me and that bird were trying to figure out the physics of stuffing «God» into a human womb right about that time... I'm thinking all these characters, not just me, were a bit «touched» as my child «Reality» likes to say...: 0)
If you are unfamiliar with the story, check out Genesis 18 and Genesis 19 (and prepare for a potential faith crisis — there's a very weird bit about a pillar of salt which, as a child, left me frightened to look out the back window of our car lest I share the fate of Lot's wife).
We atheists need to just back down a bit on the stridency every time we are viewed as a group among religions.
I was thinking a bit more about the violence of God and the source of evil today (as these topics are consuming my thoughts recently), and I remembered a paper I wrote back in 1999 while at Denver Seminary for a class I had with Douglas Groothuis.
Here's hoping the Republicans do also go back to that biting topical issue of evil «bra burning women» as well.
If I were to go back in time and write something a bit different that ended up being in the bible, would that then describe God as well?
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