Sentences with phrase «earnest later»

Dell said it's also designed with Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality VR / AR platform in mind, which will launch in earnest later this year.
When construction of the solar field starts in earnest later this year, Bechtel will be deploying heliostats at a rate of one per minute during working hours and completing about 6 acres of the solar field per day.
Actually, for most of the day it was a bit cool, with the sun only really coming out in earnest late in the afternoon.
The new building is the culmination of an effort that began in earnest late in 2011, with a $ 10 million gift from the Shrems.

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Jobs began to consider his resignation in earnest in late July, according to people who know him, after he realized that he would not be able to go back to Apple full - time.
RIM's latest attempts to recapture the leading edge started in earnest at their Wireless Enterprise Symposium in April.
Sortable started operations in earnest in late 2014, after a rebrand and shift away from its original purpose.
Two hours later, you realize you still haven't begun the task in earnest.
What's more, many of the campaign expenditures on Trump businesses may have been made before Trump began raising outside money in earnest, an effort which didn't begin until late June.
By the time the bank started raising money for 1MDB in earnest three years later, corrupt officials had already sucked around $ 1 billion from the fund, the legal documents show.
Yesterday, I arrived in Austin nealry thirteen years later, and I remembered her, standing at the baggage claim 3 in the Austin airport, heading out on the adventure she disdained, and I loved her, the earnest know - it - all fool of her.
In the late nineteenth century, Americans whose fathers and grandfathers had been earnest Congregationalists or Presbyterians were beginning to fall away.
The parallel with O'Connor's outburst years later is striking, though no one doubts that O'Connor spoke in earnest.
Since its endowed income of # 2700 would not allow him to maintain the dignity expected, he secured permission to hold a canonry of Durham along with his bishopric, one of the last cases of the benefice in commendam by which medieval and later Bishops had often profited.22 Phillpotts was an earnest administrator, and fought hard to raise the minimum salary for curates in his Diocese to # 50.23 Such a range of 100 to 1 within honorable incomes in the clerical profession would scarcely be found in our times.
Yes 5 years late but at least the rebuild has begun in earnest.
How great the time will be when we can start debating in earnest about his successor and what a pity it is we acted too late for it to be Pep Guardiola or even Klopp.
It wasn't until years later, pregnant with my oldest, that I picked it up again in earnest.
When Marianne Price took up gardening in earnest in the late 1990s, she thought of the shade at her Broomall, Pa., home as «almost a curse.»
Encourage her to sit and try, don't push just yet, and probably in a few weeks you'll have a much better sense whether she's really ready to train in earnest, whether she'll just «get it» on her own... or if it is, in fact, too soon and you'll try again later.
The Scotland independence referendum will be the latest in an ever growing list of referendums held in the UK that began in earnest with the Blair government.
Cuomo's book blitz is beginning this week in earnest with an interview on CBS with Charlie Rose, the book signing at Barnes and Noble and, tonight, giving the «Top 10 List» on The Late Show with David Letterman.
Pizzo has been filed for Senate District 38 since late 2016, but began campaigning in earnest at the beginning of the year.
Shaban, who ran for Congress last year against U.S. Rep. Jim Himes, launched his campaign in late November but did not begin to fund - raise in earnest, collecting less than $ 2,000.
On Wednesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio became the latest city leader to pick up his sword in earnest.
After returning to Argentina in late April, he has been finalizing recommendations to be presented in the fall detailing how Argentina will set up, design, fund, track and evaluate a science policy fellowship program that is expected to get underway in earnest with a pilot project placing five scientists in select agencies in 2018.
Later, when a pair started to date in earnest or their families were exploring a match, they contacted the database to learn whether they were genetically compatible.
To prove that Zhang was «inspired» by Doudna's work, the latest bevy of documents submitted by UC includes an earnest email (see below) he sent to her the day before his Science paper appeared that suggests they might collaborate in future.
Later scientists sought to identify the mechanism, and they did so in earnest.
«Dream Daddy» is a surprisingly earnest dating simulator where you can date gay dads My best friend got the original Sims game when it came out in 2000, and I remember staying up late with her playing it for hours.
I don't understand how his latest effort, Men, Women & Children, came from the same guy that made Juno, a film whose characters felt so grounded and earnest.
A bunch of clumsily earnest cutscenes introduce the latest chick action hero with a bow: Katniss «Brave» Croft will be playing your Ellie in this post-apocalypse.
In his latest film, the 65 - year - old director retraces his postcollegiate wanderjahrs in France jobbing for a wedding photographer, in an earnest effort to understand his son Adrian, a headstrong, restless creative type and stunt skier.
The film's CGI star Paddington Bear, voiced masterfully by Ben Whishaw (James Bond's latest Q), delivers the perfect balance of earnest and lovable.
There's a scene near the conclusion of Woody Allen's latest trifle, Magic in the Moonlight, that recalls the filmmaker's finest work in its fusion of earnest philosophical inquiry and black, self - effacing comedy.
We see Wells, early on in the picture, crudely romancing his girlfriend Kay (Bryce Dallas Howard), unrecognizable with a late 1980s perm and a push - up bra, a la Erin Brockovich, presenting her with expensive baubles and cheap (but earnest) philosophy in his father's office.
Sean Penn's latest directorial effort is a trite, pompous and painfully earnest aid - worker romance.
The movie begins in earnest when Maria finds letters among her late sister's effects that mention the paintings.
The latest reiteration of this tenet comes in the form of Loving, a seemingly very earnest and reverential adaptation of the true - life events behind the 1967 landmark Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia.
Édgar Ramirez is solid as crime - ring leader Bodhi; he comes close to matching the earnest charisma of the late Patrick Swayze from the original.
The latest brainchild of writer / director Jeff Nichols (Take Shelter), Mud is an earnest rumination on love and change, set against a unique backdrop (backwater Arkansas) and populated with a series of very well - drawn characters.
And THEN consider that Samuel L. Jackson's film career, in earnest, started a little late (depending on when you mark it, somewhere from 39 - 41 years old, when men usually start getting the really big roles about 10 - 12 years (27 - 31) before that).
Later in the night, the pair got to officially meet, sealing the deal on Chalamet's earnest campaign.
But fifty years later, it's this misguided - but - earnest formula that's allowed a big budget sci - fi to bring to life warrior women in neck rings and men with lip plates to look as regal as a Westerosi.
The other thing to keep mind here is that most of us see hundreds of films a year, so even very earnest and enjoyable works like Wilderpeople tend to fall later down the list.
Based on the theories of German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus, whose work in the late 1800s focused on memory, Kerfoot's own exploration into spaced education began in earnest toward the end of his medical residency when...
Two years after Vergara v California was filed and one stunning Superior Court decision later, the long wait to a final resolution now begins in earnest.
By the late 1980's, when those people starting buying cars in earnest, the station wagon fell out of favor and their kids grew up with minivans and SUVs.
The latest batch of Civic models is shaping up to be the widest selection offered in the U.S. to date, with the aforementioned Civic Type R due out next year and marking Honda's earnest return to the high performance fray in the «States (Acura NSX notwithstanding).
Oppenheimer analyst Yair Reiner wrote in a research note Wednesday that checks with computer supply - chain manufacturers suggest that Apple «will begin ramping production in earnest in February, implying that the tablet could launch in late March or April,» as long as there aren't any delays in the production process.
On the other hand, Google is very late to the e-book game (which started way back in the late 1990s, and really took off in earnest with Sony and Amazon in 2007), and I can't help but think that a whole lot of avid e-book readers have already started building an e-book library and have allegiance to someone else.
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