Sentences with phrase «come by as»

Physical science is highly constrained by what is known about energy budgets, paleoclimate and radiative transfer in gases, and alternate hypotheses are hard to come by as the skeptics well know by now after a decade of trying.
Although there are varieties of pumpkin that are fabulous for baking and cooking (sugar and cheese pumpkins, for example) they are not as easy to come by as butternut squash.
Point 1 — 3: We can pretty much dismiss these as being a valuable benefit because a passenger with Gold status will have everyone in the two status tiers above them ahead of then in the upgrade queue — upgrades are very hard to come by as an AAdvantage Gold member and they are rare.
Plus, since I rescue, not all of them are as easy to come by as others.
Leos are hard to come by as the reputable breeders are limited in their breeding frequency and the demand is so high for Leo pups.
Short term money problems are relatively easily solved by marrying a wealthy but acerbic woman; influential friends to sponsor him are more difficult to come by as such friends expect favors in return, and Cicero is, apparently, a man of deeply held principles.
Just as much as I love a great fitting pair of jeans, which is VERY hard to come by as a pear shape, I love a good chambray top just as much and mixing the two, between you and me if it weren't for my 9 - 5 I'd probably wear a denim jumpsuit all the time.
They're petite friendly, which can be hard to come by as well.
Being an adventurous eater, this is hard to come by as it sometimes seems that I have tried it all.
A good comedy is easier to come by as there are a... Continue Reading
and she has been ill so she has not come by as much either.
For many active school - aged children, sleep can be as hard to come by as it is for busy adults.
West Brom are no longer allowed to slip under anyone's radar, and as a result points have been hard to come by as no - one underestimates them any more.
It is true that goals are not as easy to come by as they once were, and there are now not as many games in which to score them, but despite this, the twenty goal barrier has been breached seventy times in Premier League history.
First - round picks were as hard to come by as ever at the 2018 trade deadline, and many teams are left clutching to their unwanted assets because of it.
Alas, I suspect those I have defeated never knew they were in a race, but, at 34, victories are as hard to come by as they were when I was 12, and once again I am Frank Fremont, grim, crew - cut captain of the Gilbertian Garwhals, the peerless champions of the dice swimming league.
The twenty six wild species lack extensive study on their biology and seeds are much harder to come by as they are often subject to restricted seed distribution.
In the warm months, your farmer may make hay from his or her pastures, giving the beef cattle something to munch on when the ground is covered in frost and ice, but a totally grass - fed animal isn't as easy to come by as you might think.
It's quite easy to come by as well here in the UK.
Oh, and about those gluten free fettuccine noodles... They're not nearly as easy to come by as I had hoped.
New career advice can be hard to come by as a millennial.
I came by as Olivier was coming out of the pits on cold tires, so he had knife for a gunfight on that first lap.

Not exact matches

I'm fascinated by true crime and mystery, so it should come as no surprise that I was huge Nancy Drew fan growing up.
The recession of 1973 - 1975 in the U.S. came about because of rocketing gas prices caused by OPEC's raising oil prices as well as embargoing oil exports to the U.S..
The FTC also said that when it comes to labelling, advertisers shouldn't use terms such as «Promoted» or «Promoted Stories,» because they are «at best ambiguous and potentially could mislead consumers that advertising content is endorsed by a publisher site.»
In B.C. especially, companies such as QLT Inc., Angiotech Pharmaceuticals and Cardiome Pharma Corp. saw their valuations soar in the early 2000s, only to come crashing to earth by the end of the decade as a result of competitive pressures, regulatory snags, strategic blunders and deals gone awry.
THE level of exploration activity being undertaken by junior miners in Africa is increasing, with Burkina Faso in particular coming more into focus as a promising gold producer.
As you know by now, things went awry after a series of Wall Street Journal reports came out in 2015, revealing that Theranos was conducting most of its tests using typical lab practices and equipment instead of its proprietary machine.
This came in handy: Virgin became known as the brand that could go into sectors with troublesome reputations and shake them up by applying our values.
As you can tell by my former student's name, his ancestors didn't come on the Mayflower or sign the Declaration of Independence.
The shift also comes as senior American officials have sought to calm tensions stoked by Trump.
The catch: Jobs aren't easy to come by in St. Kitts and Nevis and living costs are about the same as in the United States, so experts say the island may be more suited for retirees than working expats.
Last week, President Donald Trump came under fire after his responses to a plea for help from the mayor of San Juan were perceived by many as being racist and issuing blame on the hurricane victims.
The Series C fundraising comes as California this month became the sixth U.S. state, and by far the most populous, to permit the sale of cannabis products of all types to customers at least 21 years old,...
Nevertheless, new regulations recently proposed by the Obama administration governing methane gas could hinder a recovery in natural gas production as prices begin to strengthen over the coming months.
While the research has applications for marketers (highlight the ordinary to reach an older demographic and the extraordinary for younger people), it may also come as a comfort to bewildered folks in their mid-30s who are shocked by exactly how much they're enjoying routine experiences that would have bored their younger selves to tears (not to speak too much from personal experience).
The delay came as the free trade wing of the White House, led by Cohn, disagreed with trade hawks in the administration on whether to impose tariffs.
As any direct marketer worth her salt will tell you, the value of your «house list» comes by gathering information about them, and giving them a strategically mapped out experience to get them to buy.
The findings come as a group of state's attorneys has threatened to sue the White House over DACA if it isn't halted by September 5, calling the program «unlawful.»
Cohen says they also quickly come to appreciate Gould's whole - hearted embrace of technology, as demonstrated by his controversial decision in the 1960s to focus exclusively on studio recording.
In early 2004, as American house prices roared higher and there came dire warnings from some quarters about the existence of a bubble — accompanied, of course, by strident denials from banks, most economists and the mortgage and real estate industries — Ben Bernanke (then still a governor before he became Fed chairman) addressed the problem of what to tell the American people.
«The energy market is changing more rapidly than we could have imagined, and it's changing because the costs of competitive fuels are coming down,» says Simon Flowers, chief analyst at Wood Mackenzie, who predicts global demand for gasoline and diesel fuel will peak as early as a decade from now and «certainly» by 2030.
Walking in most other sneakers comes with a lot of resistance — there are pressure points on certain parts of your feet, the material creases to try to move with your feet, and as the day goes by, the shoes get increasingly uncomfortable.
Here are a few things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city is overrun by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
For example, when political newcomer David Brat successfully challenged House Republican majority leader Eric Cantor to represent Virginia in the U.S. Congress, it came as a surprise only to those reporters who didn't bother to go to Virginia and talk to «actual humans,» as Rutenberg observes (echoing an earlier analysis by Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi).
Much of my research was about developing materials that record physical properties of substances they come into contact with as visual patterns someone could read by eye.
As more companies have shifted a larger share of their budgets online, discounts have become hard to come by.
Given the organic way Axiom Zen operates, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that ZenHub developed by accident.
Moving forward, seed rounds will be increasingly challenging as many angel and seed investors close up shop and capital becomes a little bit harder to come by.
A potential deal for Tribune, first reported by Reuters, could come as soon as Monday, just weeks after the U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted to reverse a 2016 decision that limits the number of television stations some broadcasters can buy.
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