Sentences with phrase «back of the queue»

Another nifty feature sends a window to the bottom of the heap: Click the scroll wheel, and KatMouse banishes the window on which your pointer rests to the back of the queue.
Shareholders must wait at the back of the queue for dibs on assets.
The Leave side argued that membership in the E.U. was holding down British growth, and that the U.K. could strike better trade deals on its own, notwithstanding President Obama's warning that, without the E.U., Britain would go to «the back of the queue
That's no consolation to Liverpool as ultimately that surely just makes their task of trying to keep Can harder, but it sounds as though Juve will need to make their move for the 24 - year - old very quickly as the longer it goes on, the better chance their European rivals have of pushing them to the back of the queue.
It seems that the truth here may be wenger that like so many employers in our past he has not managed to retain anything close to being a healthy rapport with monaco which could explain the reason we're left to hope and wait our turn at the back of a queue — announce lemar fgs
Both those two possible targets have proven Premiership form, but I also like the idea of bringing the German ex-prodigy Mario Gotze into the fold, as his career has stuttered since being shoved to the back of the queue at star - studded Bayern Munich.
Or is he at the back of the queue with both Arteta and Rosicky having played bigger roles in recent years?
Although none of the men mentioned their ethnicity as a barrier to services, the team stressed that being young, male, poor and black may in fact have acted as a «quadruple indemnity», with even relatively small signs of exclusion serving to amplify a feeling of «always being put to the back of the queue».
Critics say it will inevitably lead to NHS patients being put to the back of the queue while private patients seeking simple operations are prioritised.
He added that: «to do so would put us against the majority will of the British people and on the side of certain corporate elites, who have always had the British people at the back of the queue
One senior public servant — a man of no political party, and who had previously been on the fence — texted me after the US intervention and said he had been so outraged at President Obama's «back of the queue» remark that he had instantly decided to vote Leave.
«To do so would put us against the majority will of the British people and on the side of certain corporate elites, who have always had the British people at the back of the queue
But that intervention quickly looked rather featherweight after Barack Obama warned that Britain would be at the «back of the queue» for a trade deal with America if it left the EU.
«It will mean # 3 billion spent on change instead of care, NHS patients pushed to the back of the queue by those with fatter chequebooks, and a postcode lottery of provision.
What about the warning from US President Obama that Brexit would put Britain at the «back of the queue» for trade talks?
Barack Obama was the big gun wheeled out by the Remain campaign, with the US President warning Britain would be sent to the back of the queue in negotiating new trade agreements.
And President Elect Trump has said Britain is not «at the back of the queue» for a trade deal with the United States, the world's biggest economy, but front of the line.
They could not care less whether party policy shuffles the working - class Brit to the back of the queue for everything his immediate forbears willed to him.
And he warned Britain would be at the «back of the queue» for striking trade deals with the US...
Nobody needs to be left at the back of the queue when it comes to finding true and exciting love, and being a happier person in yourself at the same time.
that in 2015, Theresa May had wanted to use the Immigration Bill to require schools to check children's immigration status, and push the children of undocumented migrants to the back of the queue for school places.
And December brought us another nasty shock: leaked letters revealed that in 2015, Theresa May had wanted to use the Immigration Bill to require schools to check children's immigration status, and push the children of undocumented migrants to the back of the queue for school places.
Meanwhile, Mercedes has admitted that the newly unveiled G - Wagen will be towards the back of the queue when it comes to electrification.
We pitted for the final time under the third yellow, but it came at just the wrong time for us and just the right time for the BMWs and that bumped us to the back of the queue.
Oh, all right, then... * grumble, grumble, gripe, complain * But they'll have to go to the back of the queue this time.
Shareholders must wait at the back of the queue for dibs on assets.
Nevertheless we probably shouldn't turn away the chance of free games, but you can leave this one at the back of the queue, rather than racing to play it at the earliest opportunity.
Enemies can interrupt your attack while you're winding up for the kicker, you see, thus sending your party member to the back of the queue - so it makes sense to strike them before they get the chance.
If you have preference shares, you're at the back of the queue.
You just had to go to the fair office at closing time on the last day with a first and second choice, and if these were already taken, then you had to return to the back of the queue.
Be forewarned: Lines are long, patience is tested, and if you don't have your order and money ready to go, you might be sent to the back of the queue.
Such improvements in IT require investment, and although # 700m has been set aside to modernise courts and tribunals, justice, particularly civil litigation, is often at the back of the queue when it comes to government funding.
But she was sent to the back of the queue (see below) at the Dominique Ansel Bakery, in Soho, and told there was absolutely no line cutting.
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