Sentences with phrase «been on shaky ground for»

The long awaited second part of Starcraft 2 and the next World of Warcraft expansion are on shaky ground for a 2012 release.

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With all due respect, if there is no way to come up with a value for gold itself aside from where it's currently trading, you're on shaky ground using its valuation to fundamentally measure some other thing that is only vaguely analogous.
I think that those who condemn her understanding and piecing together of support for her argument are themselves standing on shaky ground, indeed.
It may well be true that self - consciousness about standing on such shaky ground is the reason why the talk of a woman's «right» to abortion services has become an uncritical mantra, rising to a aggressive assertion when challenged, for this kind of feminist.
For the Gunners, Wenger's casual dismissal could not be further from the truth — he'll know that he's on shaky ground already at the Emirates Stadium, with Arsenal fans demanding a second trophy in as many years.
While he might not be the most exciting signing for Milan, there's no denying that he will be a steady hand on shaky ground!
The home support will be a big twelfth man for them here and with Liverpool treading on shaky ground having picked up just one win in their last matches in all competitions, a place in the fourth round of the league cup could be beckoning.
For a short time, cycling's biological passport program seemed to be on shaky ground when the Italian Olympic Committee last October cleared Pellizotti of a doping violation.
For all its undeniable strength and its ability to hammer the living daylights out of opposition, Chelsea FC is on shaky ground.
With Daley perceiving the Park District as a political liability, the pressure has grown for change - in the budget, in parks operations and even in leadership, with General Supt. Robert Penn «s job seemingly on shaky ground.
Which is why, when the inquiry's report attempts to explain the background for how this should come about, it is on distinctly shaky ground.
Or are you just looking for someone who is a good listener and can act as a sounding board when you find yourself on shaky ground?
And by trying to reinvent itself as the torchbearer for the search for extraterrestrial life, the agency is building its future on shaky ground.
«These rules for becoming a professor and so on seem to be on shaky ground,» he says.
It's the most stressful time of year, especially for couples on shaky ground.
Yet hes on shakier ground when the focus shifts to Butchers feckless sibling Nobby (Cohen): a beer - swilling, football - loving benefits cheat who tracks Seb down after 28 years for what he hopes will be an emotional reunion.
He still loves his American flags (this time, it floats limply in an abandoned Libyan embassy's swimming pool), and he'll always be on shaky ground when a movie's plot basically turns on a bunch of heavily armed bros stranded in a parking lot, waiting for a rescue go - ahead that came minutes too late.
Beyond that we're on slightly less shaky ground with previous Best Director nominee Aronofsky delivering a large - scale biblical epic that still managed to be idiosyncratically his own (some would say to its detriment): love or loathe «Noah» it can't be faulted for ambition or scale, nor for the craftsman aspect of the directing skill on display.
In a new article for Education Next, Boston College professor Shep Melnick says OCR is on shaky legal ground, since its «Letter» fails to take into account the landmark Rodriguez v. San Antonio Board of Education (1973), which ruled that neither the Constitution nor the Civil Rights Act of 1964 require equal distribution of school resources across school districts.
«On Shaky Ground» by California Watch is a California «investigation uncovering the systemic failures by the state's chief regulator of construction standards for public schools.»
Dozens of companies have filed for bankruptcy protection, and others are on shaky financial ground.
Even the standard radiative GHG effect of 33 or something K is on very shaky ground, i mean the explanation for higher than black - body temperature of the surface (the average) using only radiative «forcing».
With the A.M. Best Company, for example, the highest rating is an A + +, and any rating below an A - should be given careful consideration because they are on shaky financial ground and life insurance is not something you want to become useless after a few years of paying into the policy.
They're on really shaky legal ground if they ask you to bring paperwork that explains the nature of your medical care, because if they don't hire you, it could look like they were discriminating against you for disability or pregnancy, both of which are illegal.
Nearly all of those loans are accompanied by big balloon payments due in 2017 and 2018 (some borrowers have already pushed their due date back a year to buy more time), which could make it harder for borrowers already on shaky ground to make good.
The leading providers of capital for multifamily loans are still on shaky ground — years after the financial crisis ended.
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