Sentences with phrase «falter before»

If Facebook's image is permanently sullied by the furor over Cambridge Analytica, the data firm hired by President Trump's 2016 election campaign, Zucktown will falter before it is finished.
Like in education, they were concerned with why so many strategic efforts seem to fail or falter before they even start.
That is a huge boost to our Champions League hopes, of course, and should make our chances of winning the Premier League title significantly higher as well, assuming Arsenal do not falter before then.
They can not falter before the hard decision to employ responsibly the power and prestige of the church to help it become the catalyst by which the culture can fulfill its obligation for the humanization of the life of man,
But it does fit the historical peak - cycle pattern of sub-sectors faltering before the broader economy.
Pope Benedict himself acknowledged this charism of vibrant hopefulness in his homily at the Mass of Beatification, saying that Blessed John Paul «directed Christianity once again to the future» and «rightly reclaimed for Christianity that impulse of hope which had in some sense faltered before Marxism and the ideology of progress.»
Like the original, it's still a lot of fun to play locally, but it fails to really excel in the areas where Nidhogg faltered before.
Still, About a Boy falters before its carefully constructed schmaltz finale and the ever - predictable pull of the cad - redemption formula, leaving it uneven and uncertain though not without its bursts of Noel Coward dryness.

Not exact matches

In other words, if the company is faltering or on the verge of going bankrupt, the venture debt investors have a better chance of getting their money out before the investment turns to zero.
In a new report, the body says that the current state of trade is the strongest it has been since before the financial crisis, but it could falter if trade tensions escalate further.
In his famous book, «The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money,» Keynes writes, «a large proportion of our positive activities depend on spontaneous optimism rather than on a mathematical expectation, whether moral or hedonistic or economic... if the animal spirits are dimmed and the spontaneous optimism falters, leaving us to depend on nothing but a mathematical expectation, enterprise will fade and die; though fears of loss may have a basis no more reasonable than hopes of profit had before
The people are looking to me for leadership, and if I stand before them without strength and courage, they too will falter.
For example, in one speech Hitler said, «In this hour I would ask of the Lord God only this: that, as in the past, so in the years to come He would give His blessing to our work and our action, to our judgement and our resolution, that He will safeguard us from all false pride and from all cowardly servility, that He may grant us to find the straight path which His Providence has ordained for the German people, and that He may ever give us the courage to do the right, never to falter, never to yield before any violence, before any danger... I am convinced that men who are created by God should live in accordance with the will of the Almighty... If Providence had not guided us I could often never have found these dizzy paths... Thus it is that we National Socialists, too, have in the depths of our hearts our faith.
Rome was a republic before it was an empire, and the empire eventually faltered after the soul of the republic withered.
Bosland says that chili peppers (or as some call them, chile peppers) can indeed cause death — but most people's bodies would falter long before they reached that point.
The year before that we did win our opener against Crystal Palace after beating Man City to the Shield quite comfortably but then our title challenge faltered and Arsenal did not win another league game for over a month and by mid-October Chelsea were runaway leaders.
In his latest press conference, The Mirror reports that Wenger has admitted that he started thinking about it before the turn of the year, but for various reasons did not give it a go, so was this delay a big factor in the Gunners enduring yet another faltering challenge for the EPL title?
Before too long the Defending Champs had opened up a lead that would not falter..
Obviously they are the # 1 Team right now and will seemingly be one of the favorites heading into the Playoffs, the question is, if they do falter once before then will they be able to shake it off?
The Pacers got off to a fast start by outscoring the Pistons, 29 - 14, in the first quarter before faltering in the second, scoring just nine during the entire frame while Detroit poured in 27.
Playing Mkhitaryan with Auba from start wasn't such a bright idea — why execute the same plan against spurs as you did against faltering everton in the game before?
So far Leicester have kept it together really well and they are on the sort of run that saw Liverpool get within a whisker a couple of years ago before they faltered.
Not that I will place a bet that Arisenal will win and Leicester would falter, but it is still possible considering the matches before them.
Last fall, these guys were at or near the top for seemingly the entire Regular Season before faltering a bit down the stretch and bowing out in the Elite8 round of the Playoffs.
Rory McIlroy conceded on Sunday that the pressure of being in contention for his first win since before he banged up his ankle got to him as he faltered down the stretch of last week's Turkish Airlines Open.
United had previously started the season well with four wins in the FA Community Shield against Leicester City, then beating Bournemouth, Southampton and Hull City in the Premier league before faltering to City after the international break, then Feyenoord in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday.
Both are our loves, both are our children (we had him before the baby and he was basically treated as a spoiled kid, haha), and me and my hub's love for our poochie has never wavered or faltered with the birth of our daughter.
If you are not able to resolve conflicts and remain emotionally connected through arguments now, before having a child, your relationship will likely falter under the weight of new parental responsibilities.
But our economy was faltering long before the crisis became such an issue, with stagnant growth for over 12 months.
Duffy, who spoke before 500 or so people at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center this morning, said the governor's absence didn't mean support for gay marriage was faltering.
The fatal flaw of the theory that vitamin A causes osteoporis is paradigmatic: the general approach to nutrition that looks at vitamins as isolated chemicals acting in a vacuum, rather than foods — grand, complex associations of many chemicals that all act in concert — can only bear so much fruit before faltering.
Brief flashes of insecurity would add a lot to the character of Morgan, but only when added at just the right time; as is, there are moments when the façade seems to falter with the entire crew present and you have to wonder how some more ambitious pirate didn't dethrone her long before the film had ended.
Quiz me, I guarantee I can recite the first half - hour verbatim before faltering.
Swaddled in Angelo Badalamenti's gorgeous synth score, with foreboding bass - thrums occasionally making way for a recurring, cascading piano theme of faltering heartbreak — soaring into lonely, plaintive high notes before falling back into a busier, lower register of despair.»
Students who fail to reach this critical milestone often falter in the later grades and drop out before earning a high school diploma.
Increased accountability for attendance should help educators to identify those students with disabilities who are at risk of being chronically absent before their achievement falters.
Even before the comedic idyll of the book is ruptured by the tragedy that befalls Ned's family, Harriet's tale of pluck and warm friendship has begun to falter in the reader's mind, if not her own.
Selim had named Piri Pasha the «Bearer of the Burden,» for so great was his load that a lesser man would have faltered long before.
Investment pros worry that if European economies slip into a prolonged funk or sink into deflation, it won't be long before U.S. growth prospects falter and stock prices head south.
Mass Effect: Andromeda starts strong and holds a consistent level of quality for some time before beginning to falter with repetitive and redundant quests, both primary and secondary, before returning to its consistency.
A few days ago I was playing the new Sonic Mania and revisiting the joys of Chemical Plant Zone when I faltered and had to race to the top of the flooded chamber before Sonic's air ran out.
Despite releasing a clear year before any hint of threat from the next - gen consoles, The Wii U has faltered and choked; failing to deliver even the bare minimum of multiplatform ports alongside any hint of a consistent first party pipeline.
It seems far more likely that calcium carbonate sinks will diminish before the mechanisms that maintain carbonate super-saturation in surface waters falter.
But salary negotiation is usually the last step before you are hired, and if you falter here, you could be losing several thousand dollars before you even start work.
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