Sentences with phrase «calls a time out»

If it didn't, coaches would never call time out in an effort to ice a kicker.
I would have thought that if they were serious about going for it that they would have called a time out to get organized, and so they could execute better.
The Eagles act like they're going to go for it, then call time out.
However, their lack of discipline cost them a title against Carolina when Webber called a time out that they didn't have.
The new official statement is adapted from a concept developed by Courson, along with Bert Mandelbaum, MD, and Lawrence J. Lemak, MD, using a terms common in both sports and medicine: coaches and athletes call time outs to gather a team together and discuss game strategies or to call a play, while, in medicine, doctors take a time out immediately before every surgery when all operating room participants stop to verify the procedure, patient identity, correct site and side.
There is a magazine similar to one published in this country called Time Out and they ran an ad in there saying, «Are you interested in truth psychic phenomena?
Call time out for yourself and kickstart a healthier lifestyle at a detox retreat, writes Emma Krieger
The play - calling screen could have been designed a bit differently, as it's too easy to call the wrong play and be forced to call a time out in order to change it, but that's more of a nitpick than a serious complaint.
What I teach in couples counseling is called the time out.
Really tell the other person, give them a heads up, «These are the things that I'm going to call a time out on if they happen.»
How you start is you both sit down and really share with each other, «I'm going to call a time out when I feel you're being defensive, condescending, yelling,» whatever it is the person does that doesn't feel safe.
Call a time out if things get too heated and save the discussion for when the children aren't around.
The referee can not call a time out for you because they are managing the game for both sides.
With the clock ticking down during a championship game, your coach can call a time out to advise the team on how to run its final play.

Not exact matches

Brian Stelter, the New York Times media correspondent, called out this complexity on Friday, writing, «authorities simultaneously thanked members of the news media for spreading the word that Bostonians should take shelter and remain alert — and cautioned them against repeating secondhand or thinly - sourced information.»
As the man attempted to lead her down an even darker block that she'd known to be dangerous, she decided to listen to her intuition this time, calling out for help to a nearby group of people before sprinting away from him and getting home safe.
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into question the very principles of education, prompting Peter J. Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half of what students learn in the first two years of a four - year technology degree will be out of date by the time they graduate.»
Called Pulse, this event is YouTube's version of upfronts, that time of year when traditional television networks hold splashy events, trot out their stars and pitch advertisers on upcoming programming.
Business analysts (who were young and fresh out of school, remember) were judged based on the percentage of their products that were in stock at any given time, and a low percentage would result in a phone call from a vice-president demanding an explanation.
In much the same way that journalists like Chris Wallace have said they don't believe debate moderators should call out lies, because that would be equivalent to expressing an opinion, the Times and other newspapers have always believed that journalists should be rigorously balanced at all tTimes and other newspapers have always believed that journalists should be rigorously balanced at all timestimes.
Because my schedule is grueling and my hours are extreme, I have to get up 3 hours before my call time and work out before I show up for work.
The iPhone X has been Apple's top selling device every week since it came out last fall and was the best selling phone model in China, Cook noted multiple times on the call, as he sought to combat the negative narrative some analysts were pushing.
In a coworking space, for example, it's easy to join in on topic - specific discussions, head to the gym to work out at any time of the day, grab coffee at all hours, change up your work surrounding, take important calls in sound - blocking rooms and even catch some Z's in a nap closet.
But the act of taking out my phone, saying «hi» to Richard and speaking to him as if he were a real call served its purpose, giving me a reason to smile when times were tough.
«We knew it was time to move out,» says Charlton, «when our client calls got interrupted by band saws in the background.»
«We're starting to see for the first time some scale in the space and the investments are reflective of that playing out,» Davidson said on a phone call.
It calls out the notch at the top of the screen, though the reviewer says after time it «vanishes» and that after a couple of days it became «unintrusive» to the user experience.
Not surprisingly, many observers are calling out the move by the Times — which has been at the forefront of the current wave of sexual harassment reporting that has sparked numerous firings elsewhere — as hypocritical.
It's my time to listen to NPR and find out how world events might be affecting our travel business, to mediate on the beauty of my drive down the Merritt Parkway in Connecticut, to make a few personal calls, and to reflect on how grateful I am for what waits for me on the bookends of my drive.
A Times story in July was so laden with quotes from disgruntled customers and staff that Price's worried friends called to say he always has a place to stay if things don't work out.
The rest of the afternoon flies by and before I know it, it's time to check out the evening commute report, dinner options in my neighborhood, and my outfit for tonight's date, which was put together by WhatToWear (at some point all these companies stopped coming up with clever names and just called themselves by descriptions; less confusing for me).
At the time, Business Insider reported that the closing of the fund could «raise a few eyebrows» in the so - called «Startup Nation» and lead to questions about the calibre of the young tech companies that are coming out of the country but it turns out that the move may have been motivated by different reasons.
Order - to - shelf «has transformed the inventory levels that we have in the back room, essentially clearing them out so that we're mainly focusing on what we call our never - outs, the key items that we need to have in stock all the time in our stores,» Whole Foods» vice president of operations, Ken Meyer, said on an earnings call in February.
Oh, one other prediction, which probably won't happen this year, but is inevitable: the media (and public) will freak out the first time a robot car accidentally kills someone, with calls to slow development inevitably following.
Biogen is among companies that have been singled out for criticism in recent months; the Wall Street Journal called out the company for hiking the price of MS drug Avonex — 21 times, and at an annual average rate of 16 % — over the past decade.
«This time of year there are often lots of groups of friends all renting out houses so we'll get calls asking us to throw a dinner party for 70 the next day.»
They're calling for the elimination of «on - call» shifts, a practice where management schedules shifts for part - time employees each week, but then requires them to call in ahead of their start time to find out if they're actually working.
«Holiday [limited time offers] and merchandise did not resonate with out customers as planned,» he said on an earnings conference call Thursday.
One of his biggest deals — the $ 41 billion buyout of XTO Energy in 2009 — was called by Tillerson himself ill - timed because it was done before natural gas prices bottomed out.
According to a blog posted today by LinkedIn senior data scientist Mathieu Bastian, people who call out skills on their LinkedIn profiles receive an average of 13 times more profile views than those who don't.
So in 2016, HVMN — known as Nootrobox at the time — set out to prove itself by testing one of its supplements, a «cognitive enhancement» called SPRINT, against caffeine in a landmark clinical trial.
So the next time you're faced with the task of picking out a high - priced bottle of wine in a fancy restaurant, don't forget to call in the cavalry in the form of the sommelier.
When investors recently berated Bombardier for lack of results, Sabia took time out of a conference call to urge them to be patient.
Richards's target price for RIM is $ 72, or, as he points out just «10 times this year's earnings per share,» a valuation he calls «ridiculous.»
Musk is usually very forthcoming about Tesla's business on earnings calls, and Wednesday's call was no exception, but throughout he seemed annoyed and at times confrontational that the market and the media have fixated on speculation that Tesla is running out of customers.
The third and final installment of «The Witcher» series, in which you're out to stop an evil otherworldly army called «The Wild Hunt,» will take place in a massive open world that's «larger than any other in modern RPG history» and «30 times larger» than previous «Witcher» games.
He likes to boast with a soft humble - braggy smile that during college he spent so much time playing speed rounds of chess (called «blitz») with the hustlers around Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he nearly had to drop out of school.
While I didn't call it this at the time, I was launching my own personal brand and determining what I wanted out of a career based on what I was good at and what I liked doing.
Other times I'm travelling and would be mortified to find out that my dirty underwear on the bed in my hotel room was on display behind me during the entire call.
He tweeted about the protests several times, calling out the government for blocking social media and messaging apps like Instagram and Telegram this week.
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