Sentences with phrase «by wading»

The only way to see what is in the eREITs on Fundrise is by wading through the 200 + page offering circular.
It should be left to the pros but just in case you ever end up in a situation, you should try to check the level of the water before you try to cross it by wading around to see if there is enough grip.
I pointed out that religions demand lots of resources (I showed them pictures of a church, a Hindu temple, a Jewish menorah and Muslim pilgrims on Hajj); they pose threats to health (I showed people «purifying their souls» by wading in the stinking germ - laden Ganges) and make people do strange things (I showed rows of Muslims bent over with their heads on the floor).
These little kitties, who are grateful for the assistance, will help you by wading out into the world beyond to gather supplies for you.
Accessible at low tide by wading through a estuary followed by a 20 minute hike through the bush means you can enjoy its beauty without the crowds.
Adventures can begin by wading in right from the beach, or by hopping aboard a motorboat for a relaxing ride down the coast.
Next, we head to the Tabanan Region to visit Tanah Lot Temple which can only be reached by wading across low tide.
By wading into principal evaluations, the group is taking on an issue that has drummed up little of the controversy that accompanies debates about teacher effectiveness.
But by wading into much more scholarly waters, he does throw a lot of his trademark extremity into question.
While it's engaging, tantalizing and consistently interesting, it tests the listener by wading through a foliage of field recordings and mouth harps to get to its core, requiring an effort which can potentially get wearying at times.
Describing the engagement of the two countries as very cordial, Colonel Brillisauer stated that the German government is ever ready and willing to improve on the existing relationship by wading into the current needs of the Nigerian Armed Forces in the ongoing war on terrorism which is different from other form of previous bilateral relation.
On this section there were four of us, and going north from Aberaeron we met people coming in the opposite direction with their trousers practically rolled up to their waists who told us that the safest way of negotiating the next part of the path was by wading through water and mud.
Just this week, Pelosi made headlines in New York by wading into the mosque debate.
Smarter ones will try to influence it, either via behind - the - scenes communications with online influentials or by wading directly into the public fray.
Go camping, join in a night hike, climb treehouses, study nature by wading through creeks to study nature and learn how to fish and paddle.
At this stage of the game, test the market by wading in, not jumping in feet first.
A Generation of Seekers: The Spiritual Journeys of the Baby Boom Generation by wade clark roof harpercollins, 311 pages, $ 20 Beyond Establishment: Protestant Identity in a Post-Protestant Age ed.

Not exact matches

Where big corporations generally have layers and layers of corporate bureaucracy to wade through, not to mention the livelihoods of thousands of employees in their hands, and many stock and stake holders to answer to, smaller companies have always had the advantage of being able to pivot fast by making quick decisions.
On previous generation Apple TVs, users were forced to wade through a grid of app icons and streaming services by default.
Jagmeet Singh, meanwhile, waded into the impasse in Ottawa by proposing that the Trudeau Liberals work with the British Columbia government on a joint reference question to the Supreme Court of Canada, fast - tracking a resolution to what the federal NDP leader calls jurisdictional issues arising from B.C.'s objections to the project.
AT&T is wading into controversy by announcing that it will give customers of its new U-verse GigaPower broadband service some extra privacy — for a fee.
BlackBerry has waded into the net neutrality debate currently raging in the United States with a blog post by chief executive John Chen that can only be described as jaw - dropping.
In May, a 37 - year old Missouri man who was wading through a river in the town of Nixa was bitten on both legs by a venomous snake and died in the hospital the next day, USA Today reported.
He opened his whirlwind speech by touting his administration's new tariffs — 25 % on steel imports and 10 % on aluminum imports — before wading into the issues surrounding North Korea, previewing his 2020 campaign slogan, discussing the merits of giving drug dealers the death penalty and attacking a series of familiar targets.
Twenty months after the spill these expensive recovery efforts continue, and 30 miles of the Kalamazoo River impacted by the spill remain closed to swimming, boating, fishing or even wading for the foreseeable future.
More women are wading into the world of politics this year, fueled partly by what political observers call a desire to resist President Donald Trump.
But by having distilled out the best of the best so that you don't need to wade through the mess that is the internet, your quest to become a profitable binary options trader is going to be a lot easier now.
People wade into the San Lorenzo River after a bridge was swept away by Hurricane Maria in Morovis, Puerto Rico on September 30, 2017.
In the past few weeks, Iranian businessmen with links to foreign companies have been detained, interrogated and warned against wading into economic monopolies controlled by the Revolutionary Guard Corps, according to several businessmen interviewed inside and outside of Iran.
A standoff between Justice Department officials and GOP lawmakers escalated Wednesday as President Donald Trump waded into a controversy over demands to release a highly sensitive document outlining who and what is being investigated by special counsel...
Outfitted in blue Rotary vests and flanked by armed military personnel, Rotary vaccinators wade through a sea of traffic to find any child who hasn't received the polio vaccine.
By the time we went back to the studio to record our second album, we had regained a bit of confidence in our musical abilities, but we were still unsure if we could wade through the critical recording atmosphere on our own.
Falstaff wades through a forest of spears and banners to see the former Prince gliding coolly by in royal robes, every inch a king.
To help our readers wade through this drivel, I've posted what Keller wrote followed by a «translation» of what he I think he really meant:
A beautiful swan alighted by the banks of the water in which a crane was wading about seeking snails.
It may be that the disciples were some time in getting under way against the wind, that Jesus unexpectedly waded out into the shallow surf to meet them, and that be took them by surprise.
Q. 9 If I am found wandering the streets flagellating myself, wading into a filth river, mutilating my child's genitals or kneeling down in a church believing that a being is somehow reading my inner thoughts and prayers, I am likely driven by:
A recent online article by Adam Frank - an astronomer from the University of Rochester in New York state - waded into the huge current debate over the...
A recent online article by Adam Frank - an astronomer from the University of Rochester in New York state - waded into the huge current debate over the «new atheism» espoused with «evangelical fervour» by such advocates as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens etc..
St Thomas Aquinas wades into the argument by afrming that «divine causality alone can move man's will from within, yet leave it free» (I - II q. 9 a. 6).
Interesting discussion — Totally agree about the «punching above their weight» problem with the current spate of «popular» atheists and junk writers, as well as the «Hollywood» treatment of Pullman, but you don't need to wade through Pullman's trilogy to get a useful insight into institutionalism vs genuine spirituality — just pick up the excellent «The Dragon in the Sea» by Dune author Frank Herbert or «The Moon is a Harsh Mistress» by Robert Heinlien — great works from the Golden Age of Science Fiction literature.
They answered by citing most often 12 relationships established by «blood, marriage, or adoption»; a reader must wade that far before coming to one founded on another basis: «friends,» chosen as «close family» by only one of every 10 respondents.
In the summertime, Carolina would take me and my brother to the pool club by our house, and amongst a sea of one - piece bathing suits, mothers wading with their children, kids running wild, there was Carolina styling an itsy - bitsy black bikini.
In the six weeks since, I have waded through nearly 100 burger bun recipes, all submitted by you kind folks with promises that they'd be better.
Why are we letting Silicon Valley problem solve and wade in to remedy the food crisis rather than it being led by existing brands and with the heritage, expertise and knowledge that it should take to drive innovation?
He even waded into the debate Friday with a forceful press conference where he questioned NASCAR officiating policies and whether executives were too quickly influenced by what fans said on social media.
Among other things he lost his life savings in a business venture, escaped from a burning house, employed a caddie who routinely waded through water hazards, and had one of his golfing pay checks snatched away by an insurance company.
I followed Si √ ¥ n into the shallows and we waded downstream through a thickly woven tunnel of branches until we came to a hollow under the bank curtained by trailing roots.
Gomez waded through the qualifying and the main draw, and won the tournament by sweeping 11 straight matches.
Manchester City have been too good for just about everyone this season − in most cases, several goals too good − wading in with a staggering 43 goals as they smashed the previous best start to a Premier League season by winning eleven and losing none of their first thirteen fixtures.
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