The wings curl
back a bit with the snap version, but that's only an aesthetic issue.
You want to keep your wrists from curling up with an angle; the movement should be as even as possible, so lean
back a bit with your upper body to help.
The Honda then slipped
back a bit with front tires spinning and back tires not initially engaging; the rears eventually caught and the CR - V it made it over the crest and down, at least for me.
Our lunch ended up being pushed
back a bit with a 1PM seating time.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, another labor law professor, Temple's Brishen Rogers, told me, «I wouldn't rule out an appeal to the 9th Circuit, which could then push the trial
back quite a
bit, but also set up an interesting comparison case
with the FedEx case from 2014.»
Lembree says that business owners
with a proclivity to worry that their decisions may come
back to
bite them down the road should play it cautiously and seek the advice of an IP attorney.
Several marchers wore pink «pussy» hats, and carried banners
with slogans like: «this pussy
bites back» after the emergence of a 2005 tape in which Trump spoke of women in a demeaning way sparked widespread outrage.
Projecteo does that by «blurring analog and digital technologies
with a
bit of
back - to - the - future engineering,» he says.
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.
Longtime Silicon Valley (and Apple) veteran Chuq Von Rospach had been using a MacBook Pro
with the touchscreen
bit instead of function keys since last year but he recently switched
back to using an iMac
with a traditional keyboard.
Eurogamer
backed up that report
with its own sources, and added a
bit more information.
After saying he may reduce spending online, Unilever's Weed later walked
back those comments a
bit in an interview
with Business Insider.
«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.
The Journal's Gregory Zuckerman and Juliet Chung cited people familiar
with Soros» trading who said the billionaire became bearish after Trump's the victory, and those bets seem to have come
back to
bite him.
A version of this article appears in the Aug. 1, 2017 issue of Fortune
with the headline «Globalization
Bites Back.»
By loudly owning her choices, Sandberg makes it a little safer for the rest of us to declare that parents working late into the night is killer on families (Mashable points to research «that children are healthier, happier and better performing students when they eat
with their families») and on personal productivity and health, making it a
bit easier for those of us
with less lofty positions to take
back our schedules and admit that we need to work saner hours.
Are you really owning them, or are you discounting them a
bit, throttling
back those expansive feelings that come
with a win?
So after a
bit of experimentation, they're
back with TV.
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.
I'll also be covering some CPU specific cryptocurrencies in the future that might make you a
bit of money
with just a CPU so check
back for those!
Doesn't hurt the readership came
back with a vengeance as my posting has become a
bit more predictable and regular.
I have been debating where to start throwing my money, and i have started up a
bit with lending club, and vanguard index funds, but most of the hype and youtube videos i see, are people praising divide stocks, and how you can «reinvest that free money
back into the stock for more free money!»
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.
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.»
When we get
back, I want to talk a little
bit about the modern workplace and how we change it, because I think there's a lot of discussion about how we create innovation, how we come up
with innovation, and how we get to the new work environment, which I think everyone feels like there is one coming.
When times get tough and we have market declines, we can always scale
back a
bit since our essential expenses will be low to begin
with.
However, all that spending is starting to come
back to
bite the sector, since it has unleashed a flood of new oil that's pushing down prices and taking oil stocks
with it.
We went
back and forth a
bit in the editing,
with me trying to shoehorn in more explanation and @TA rightly wanting to simplify to make the article halfway readable to a retail investor (or indeed, just to us!)
Not done
with the right context, it will come
back and
bite you.
They offered if you loaned them their currency
back, so they could buy more
Bit - Coin, you would see a return
with interest.
Nations like China and the U.K. have been somewhat more lenient on this issue than the United States (the U.K. paved the way for three - parent babies to combat devastating genetic disorders
back in 2016), but most things involving even a whiff of genetic engineering still come
with a fair
bit of bioethical controversy.
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.
After he and I walk up the
back walk to the farmhouse kinda rocking and swaying
with our nearly grown tribe, his worn hand warms mine, and we linger a
bit to watch the blue edges of the sky bleeding into a twilight gold, and for a holy moment the world softens and there is time to look and see.
Who has walked the way before you — shown you more of the abundant way
with bits of their brave lives, brave heart,» I read the words to Mama slowly, reading the story of her abundant life
back to her.
I hope that all is well... and... I hope to be
back on chattin»
with you and the gang, a
bit more regularly.
Seeing him sitting there, dressed in a wide Hawaiian shirt
with a peace symbol on a cord peeking out from behind his unkempt beard, I am almost transported
back in time... except the beard is gray now, and the shirt a
bit wider than it would have been thirty - five years ago.
I do wonder a
bit why you feel the need to
back up everything you say
with a passage from Scripture.
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.
Also, you should know that you should
back up your claims
with a
bit more of argumentation (e.g., why would the multiverse hypothesis fail Occam's razor; you can't honestly believe that I would just accept such a conclusion without asking for the justification).
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.»
To call such contingencies «blessings of God» too blatantly suggests to me a very capricious omnipotence or a finite deity who has managed to exert a
bit of benevolent influence in this particular instance — and either way I am
back with my old problem.
I have found that when I criticize others, it always comes
back to
bite me, generally
with me doing the same thing I criticized others about.
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).
This is the prob
with the world 2day if u go 2 war u better have a good reason 4 it and 4 gods sake do nt give
back everything uve conquered hell do nt leave ne survivors its all or nothing cause they will come
back and
bite u n the butt 4 sure thats a givn
Jeremy — earlier, you wrote — Dave, Just to riff on the United States example a
bit more... When we went to war
with Iraq, many of our nation's religious leaders said that this was God's will, and that we needed to bomb Iraq
back into the dark ages.
I am a
bit taken
back with this idea that victims should walk on eggshells to express themselves publicy.
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.
«There must be something to it because we've got so many people who come
back year after year and give two or three hours a week to sit
with people who they probably don't know and it can be a
bit uncomfortable at first but there's something that keeps people coming
back.»