Sentences with phrase «drowning under»

As companies are drowning under information, they need technology to process it in order to make the right decisions.
The truth is, front - line Crowns are drowning under the weight of it.
India is drowning under 420,000 tons of e-waste a year.
Right now several rescue groups are drowning under the volume of pets being turned in.
They conjure images of people drowning under student debt or fretting over credit card bills that have gotten out of hand.
When you're drowning under a sea of unpaid bills, all you want is to swim to the surface as quickly as possible.
And so each such title sinks into the sea of like titles, drowning under waves of familiarity, similarity, repetition.
I think Amazon and alike are drowning under the flood of «books» written as the result of a get - rich - fast dream.
But the film really belongs to McAvoy and Chastain, who do close to career - best work here: the former masks his pain with a jokey boyishness, the latter becoming increasingly sharp and furious, drowning under her grief.
It's 2018 and even if you wiped the DVR clean as the calendar switched over, odds are good that you're already drowning under the weight of new TV.
I grew up in Africa to parents who struggled, and I watched my mother drowning under bank debt.
I had nightmares about drowning under piles of nappies.
And the fear that we won't have time to hug all our children and each other enough as we will be drowning under all the duties of everyday life.
This sounds like an idea made in Brussels, destined to be drowned under bureaucracy and crony capitalism.
Robinson deftly constructs a sprawling, soaring story from eight interwoven narratives all sourced to a single building on the island of Manhattan — which, despite being half - drowned under rising seas, still sustains a thriving megalopolis.
Critics Consensus: Little Accidents has good intentions — and a talented cast, led by Elizabeth Banks — but it drowns them under dour melodrama.
Worse yet, actors get drowned under pixels: following James Cameron's lead, the characters in Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One are seen mostly in their online avatar versions.
Hopefully, however, the Nintendo Switch will get a chance to allow its first - party games to spread their wings and takeoff, rather than have everything drowned under constantly - demanded games like Skyrim regardless of how many alternative platforms they're on.
A woman painting during a period when realist art - dependent on narrative and pictorial illusion - was seen in modernist circles as retrograde, she had her work drowned under a welter of high - minded, essentially male, abstraction.
Humanity needs to LIVE with these changes of NATURE, recognise the SIGNIFICANCE of Natural persistence of CHANGE and CEASE attempting puerile political play of a «blame game»... or drown under the NATURAL deluge (which will eventually arrive ANYWAY) whilst still chanting the «greenhouse mantra»... This «Present» is but one of many tween the ~ 60 glaciations of the past 3 Million years (so far) Primary Trough, the descent INTO this «Primary Trough» was reasonable RAPID and so it could be that it will ALSO be «short».
I already asked this question over at Jeff's blog, where it seemed to have been drowned under a lot of congratulations..
I spent my 30's at home with my kids and I had no bloody idea who I was, I didn't think I would ever find anyone willing to employ me again, I drowned under all the demands of tiny children.

Not exact matches

Pursuing free trade under these circumstances seems like giving a bear hug to a drowning man.
But they did used to burn them at the stake, or crush them under a pile of rocks, or hang them, or drown them, etc, etc..
Conversion at the edge of a sword or under threat of drowning is no better than what any fanatic religious terrorist group is doing.
Some people find true comfort in the thought that God is watching and helping them especially when it seems like everytime they try to stop - some evil force steps right back at them to draw them back under the water they are drowning in.
Finished a perfect 100 out of all the women and under 2 hours (and didn't drown during the swimming part!!!)
Someone who is drowning will do almost anything to get his or her head above water, including pushing another human being under the water in order to save him — or herself.
The two under fire managers, Alan Pardew and Mauricio Pellegrino, have decided to drown their collective sorrows and drink to forget how terrible their seasons have become.
According to the CPSC, drownings are the leading accidental cause of death in ages 1 - 4, and in summer 2014, 112 children under the age of 5 drowned in a pool or spa.
Pool fencing is a must, as drowning is unfortunately one of the top causes of death for children 5 and under.
Did you know that drowning can happen in under two minutes?
According to a report by Center for Disease Control, over 16,000 children under the age of 4 years, died from some controllable reasons like drowning, suffocation and other fatal injuries from being struck or falling of the objects.
For children under the age of four, most drownings occur in home swimming pools.
In Canada, drowning is the number one cause of unintentional injury deaths among children one to four years of age and the second leading cause of preventable death for children under 10 years
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), 350 children under the age of five drown in pools each year nationwide, the majority in June, July and August; most in backyard pools.
But nearly 800 children drown annually in the US, and of those, about half are under the age of 5.
I'll start with the serious one: a child can drown in under an inch of water.
Drowning is a major cause of death in preschool children, with babies under one most likely to drown in the bath or bucket than anywhere else.
You can't watch your child closely enough when there's water around — in a recent study, nearly 9 in 10 drowning deaths happened when a child was under someone's supervision.
It takes just seconds for babies to slip under and they can drown in less than 3 cm of water.
According to the CPSC, more than 430 children under age 5 drowned between 2005 and 2009 — not in a pool, but in their own home.
According to the CDC, there are about ten deaths per day from drowning in the U.S., and two of those are children under 14 years of age.
Drowning is one of the top causes of deaths in babies, toddlers and children under the age of 10.
Under neo-liberalism it's become quite clear that we can drown in proceduralism — there's no problem keeping people busy with paperwork and accountability, or in the case of deliberative democrats for example, we can have important debates about how to redraw and then defend the borders of a democratic country legitimately — but if all those things take up all our time, we'll look up from our papers and our borders one day, and see that there isn't anything left to fight over.
Working with the brains of six normal children and seven autistic children ages 2 to 16, most of whom died of drowning, Courchesne has studied neurons under the microscope and even counted the number of neural cells in different tissue samples.
Funding Research reported in this news release was supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health under award number R56DK106202 - 01, the Cedars - Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute, the Cedars - Sinai F. Widjaja Foundation Inflammatory Bowel and Immunobiology Research Institute and the Drown Foundation.
There are two «peaks» in drowning death ages: those under 5 (drowning is the leading cause of death at this age) in pools, bathtubs, and other water containers, and boys ages 15 to 25 in lakes, rivers, and beaches — all of which increase between May and August.
It offers medium to full coverage while still being lightweight without drowning out your natural glow, perfect for minimizing your enlarged pores for your next interview with someone closeup, or a night out where you want to avoid looking greasy under the bright lights.
A beautiful film sequence by the director John Maybury is at the top of the gallery, and it shows a girl plunged overboard a ship and appear to drown, and as she sinks deeper beneath the waves, the tendrils of her torn chiffon dress ensnare her legs and pull her deeper under.
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