Sentences with phrase «back of the line»

Further, digital distribution partners are moving books with PDFs to the very back of the line when it comes to marketing and sales efforts.
Olmedo should have tried standing back of the line catching the ball at its height, driving instead of chipping on the return.
Dude is a clown, bye bye DC back of the line.
Stenson was 7 - over through 15 holes, one shot back of the line.
The truth of the matter is that taking such shortcut will actually throw you at the very back of the line since generic resumes (and that's how the resume looks when it is meant to be sent to everyone) never attract HR's attention.
I comforted myself with the assumption that the staff had made a decision that my condition was likely not life - or health - threatening, and had moved me to the back of the line.
If you broke a finger because you fell over while drunk at the pub, you're probably going to wait at the back of the line.
If you put it to the back of the line or spend time scheduling the task for later it will end up taking you longer than five minutes in the long run.
Chen, who previously worked for JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank and Rothschild, explained that the thinking behind her firm's product was the frustration faced by Chinese investors pushed to the back of the line when it came to pre-IPO (initial public offering) investments.
«For an insignificant company in Ningbo, you could easily be pushed to the back of the line, which would delay shipment by two days,» says Moshe Tropper.
While I'm usually an advocate for individuals taking a look at their own behavior and accepting responsibility for their actions, in this case, I actually believe it's best to put ourselves and our actions at the back of the line with regards to the potential reasons why our co-workers may seem prickly and easily offended.
As a result of the lien, the government gets priority, sending other creditors (and any prospective lenders) to the back of the line.
doesn't that just make you feel so special you have to pay for the losers... and you have to wait in the back of the line behind THEM..
But in several aspects, the Christians were in reality put at the back of the line.
So I sighed, secured my spot in the back of the line, got out my phone, and proceeded to check my Amazon rank (up), my blog stats (down), my twitter mentions (empty), and my inbox (full).
Rather than consider how people actually cross the border, anti-immigrant politicians prefer to offer manly sounding talk about building walls and moralizing talk about «closing the back door to the United States» and sending illegal aliens «to the back of the line
I'm not talking about blanket amnesty as some would suggest, but a balanced bill that is capable of gaining bipartisan support; one that enforces our borders, incentivizes legal immigration, sends illegal immigrants to the back of the line, and protects Dreamers who have, up until now, been caught up in our destructive political crossfire.
Violate any of these rules and Al sent you to the back of the line, even if you had waited for as long as two hours to get to the front.
That L to Team Darcy was enough to send them to the back of the line in terms of tiebreakers with the other 5 - 2s..
Not that Arsenal would have won it with RVP in the squad but that was kind if the point — even further away with money that bought more mediocrity in terms of players and helped a rival humiliate AFC and put them even further at the back of the line.
Once Neymar came on the scenes at Barca, Sanchez was kicked, punched, and thrown to the back of the line — just like Pedro is now since Suarez is back.
After five years, Gnabry was consistently given chances in pre-season, but when the campaign kicked off, he was always at the back of the line.
With the shuffling of numbers, Liverpool could rekindle their interest in trying to sign Depay as he has considerably fallen out of favor and gone to the back of the line in the pecking order.
I was tall my whole life — bigger than the boys, always in the back of the line for class photos — and it's left behind an insecurity that I carry as a slouch in my shoulders.
Time the length of seated time students at the front and the back of the line receive.
Actually, with half a dozen hyperactive under 11 - year - old girls who haven't seen each other for several days, it is difficult to think about anything other than how to get them to stop talking, listen to what you are saying and then watch them nonchalantly execute the drill, before they return to the back of the line to continue whatever it is that under - 11 girls talk about.
And you are attacked from the back of your lines rather than from the enemy's positions.
His successor will enter at the back of the line.
In times of drought, those with the oldest, or most senior, rights to water would get it first; those with the newest rights would have to wait at the back of the line.
Reynolds said TerraPower can't wait at the back of that line.
I'm not saying McCain did nothing here, but he's in the back of the line when it comes to people who deserve a parade, or another splashy profile.
I find this poorly made and putted on the back of the line from many other action films I had fun watching.
Students talking or violating any of the protocol were sent to the back of the line.
If team members make a mistake — such as sending an impulse on tails — the team must send the person from the back of the line to the front.
When the impulse reaches the first person in the line, that student grabs the ball and moves to the back of the line.
Sit at the back of the lines and flip a coin so that only the last person in each line can see it.
As they line up, several boys at the back of the line are play punching or low level strangling, several students have hats on, and many are fiddling with their smartphones.
«The special interests will have to move to the back of the line.
Any high school junior who was opted out of the SBAC test would be punished by being forced to the back of the line when it came to selecting AP, Honors or other advanced courses for their senior year.
As minority families seek educational excellence for their students, they should not have to get to the «back of the line» because of «segregationist» attacks on charters, Bradford says.
Washington is one of 11 states without charter schools, and that puts this state at the back of the line when it comes to receiving more than $ 4 billion in federal education grants.
INCONTROL TOUCH PRO Where once Jaguar was at the back of the line with its audio and infotainment equipment, the new InControl Touch Pro moves them to the head of the class.
«When you're at the back of the line and somebody makes a mistake, it's just a domino effect.
Since Apple is filing appeals and has therefore not resolved the issue on when agency model can be reinstated, and since Macmillan and S&S are presumably now at the back of the line of publishers, they can not institute agency pricing with Apple (and therefore, by common sense, any other retailers) until sometime in late 2017.
(Plus, volunteers screaming at me to get to the back of the line when I just got off the elevator on the third floor and was trying to suss out how to cross an English Channel of packed bodies in order to get to the escalators and said end of the line: not cool).
My only guess is that since December is so busy for not only Amazon's primary business of selling products, but also for all of the cloud services they run, they decided that they would relegate sales rank adjustments to the back of the line as far as computing resources.
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