Sentences with phrase «fine job by»

Get something wrong at the edge or at a stack and you can easily ruin an otherwise fine job by creating a leak.
A fine job by the author in hitting the highlights!»

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With fewer workers, contractors are becoming wary of signing new work contracts, especially as many of them include fines for not completing a job by a designated date.
In addition, they have done a fine job to date of whipping up enthusiasm for the stock and they demonstrated financial acumen by using the over-valued shares to make a big acquisition.
I was doing a fine job of that all by myself.
Nice job by Oberg — he seems to do fine as long as he does not inherited any runners this year....
Personally, I welcome — this being a debate site - real people with real fan opinions and have no intention of saying less than I mean, since to me that is hypocritical at worst or sitting on the fence at best, in true Alan Smith style (as opposed to fine proper and honest, as they see it, pundits like NEVILLE, CARRAGHER AND SOUNESS, who are above all honest and earn their corn - unlike Walcott - by doing the job they are paid to do.)
Consider the clever yet damning critique by Burke, who spent five years as the NHL's director of hockey operations, a job in which he handed out fines and suspensions and often defended referees.
Bill Virdon's wonderful catches and a superb job at third base by Don Hoak supplied most of the fielding excitement; the two shortstops made a total of five errors, and the two fine second basemen had nothing but routine chances.
Paul Clement did a fine job in rescuing the mess left by Bob Bradley's ill - suited appointment last season, but the loss of Gylfi Sigurdsson to Everton remains significant for a team that struggled to create chances in Saturday's 1 - 0 defeat at West Ham.
Nine years after famously being catalogued as a dinosaur by Assauer, Bayern Munich coach Heynckes is doing a fine job of burying that Jurassic Park theory.
OK, fine, but what if your job has a private space with a locking door that's not the bathroom where you can pump for as long as you need as often as you need so that you can use your industrial strength breast pump which by some miracle you can afford so you can now fill up bag after bag of fresh healthy milk every three hours at work for six months straight and your supportive husband can drive to work and pick it up for you so you don't even have to store it in the gross community refrigerator so as to avoid the all - too - inevitable jokes about whether you're going to «whip up a milkshake for everyone» or remarks such as, «Guess we'll be just fine when the coffee creamer runs out?»
Baby stroller reviews written by the manufacturer may be able to give you all of the fine details of the item, but it is their job to convince you the item is the best.
By the way, an article that makes a point of portraying obstetricians as hypocritical, arrogant and incompetent practitioners and then trots out the usual tired untruths (they have no experience of unmedicated deliveries; their practice isn't evidence - based) isn't exactly doing a fine job of «advocating for cooperation and understanding between sides.»
This job is made incredibly difficult by the numerous fines, charges and costs orders that must now be applied.
Questions during the off topic portion of the press Q&A included the NYPD's proposed expansion of it's use of tasers, a fine levied by the Campaign Finance Board against de Blasio ally and pro-carriage horse ban advocate NYCLASS, de Blasio's recent comments on the City's long drop in crime being attributable to former mayor David Dinkins and former city council speaker Peter Vallone Sr., a city council proposal to allow filing in City Council district offices of NYPD - related complaints with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, the proposed bill which would ban carriage horses and resulting loss of jobs, an attempt by a staff member of the Fox News show The O'Reilly Factor to goad the mayor into agreeing to appear on that show, a possible tax on non-resident apartment owners, the mayor's planned meeting tonight with Jewish community leaders in Crown Heights and whether the mayor has concerns about the «secrecy» of the NYPD's disciplinary process.
By giving up on single market membership McDonnell undermines the work of his shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer, who was doing a fine job holding the line on these matters.
A job description obtained by The Suffolk Times shows the Justice Court Director would be responsible for collecting, depositing and recording all justice court fines, fees and bail payments.
«The reaccreditation of the Oneida County Children's Advocacy Center by the National Children Alliance is a tremendous honor and a testament to the unparalleled work it does to protect and support the victims of child abuse in our community,» said Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. «I would like to commend Director Joseph Lisi and all of the center's partners for the fine job they do and congratulate them on this receiving this high distinction.»
It's ultimately clear that The Finest Hours is at its best in its relatively propulsive first half, as director Craig Gillespie, working from a script by Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, and Eric Johnson, does a nice job of establishing the the central characters and the dangerous circumstances in which they find themselves - with the screenplay, which also emphasizes the ongoing exploits of Bernie's girlfriend (Holliday Grainger's Miriam), generally juggling the various narrative threads to seamless effect.
That said, the animators do a perfectly fine job - even if they are hampered by the 3D gloom - and the writers have made sure that there are plenty of high - quality quips and visual fun before we reach our obvious - from - the - start moral conclusion.
While most fans were sceptical of how Alden Ehrenreich would be in the role of a character made iconic by Harrison Ford, reviews indicate that he has done a fine job under enormous pressure.
Joey King, who plays John's daughter Emily, does a fine job, but the attempts to make her anything more than a glorified hostage fall a bit flat (except for a hilariously on - the - nose bit where Emily saves the White House by performing her flag routine with the White House's flag on the lawn to wave off an airstrike; it's so dumb and goofy that it just lands on charming).
While the screenplay does a fine job in its knowledge of the Bates mythos, the boat that is missed by Stefano is in the lack of dark, often tongue - in - cheek comedy that had a healthy helping in each one of the films in the series, which makes this the most serious, and thereby least entertaining of the series in terms of exciting moments.
So — to borrow the language of Eliot's countrymen — prepare to be gobsmacked by the terrific British import Their Finest, a smart, funny, and moving period story of a woman (Gemma Arterton) who stumbles into a job writing WWII propaganda movies.
Adapting a novel by an Israeli author called only Shez, Yedaya does her best to make this icky relationship psychologically credible, and Turgeman does a fine job of vacillating between disgust, terror, self - hatred, and the desperate need for Dad's love and affection.
On its own terms, Soul Calibur II is by all means a great fighting game, and Namco has done a fine job of making each respective console version equally enticing.
Most surprising is the fine job turned in by Nick Nolte.
It's a pretty good one, too, and the screenplay by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers, and T.S. Nowlin (based on the novel by James Dashner) does a fine job keeping us in the dark and twisting our expectations of what's to come.
The point of the love story is to keep the lovers apart, and dramatists often bend over backwards to find ways, but «Call Me By Your Name» reminds us that we do a pretty fine job on our own.
Much of the film's success relies on the crafty screenplay (by Alvarez and co-writer Rodo Sayagues) and its generous handful of unexpected plot contortions, but fortunately, Don't Breathe also showcases a pair of fantastic lead performances: Jane Levy (previously great in the aforementioned Evil Dead remake) does a fine job of creating a conflicted anti-heroine.
Throughout the first season, Yost and his writers did a fine job crafting a show for casual viewers and devotees alike, with satisfying standalone hours and relationships that developed over time, especially Raylan's cat - and - mouse game with a slippery crook played brilliantly by The Shield's Walton Goggins.
Our programming team, led by Zoë Elton, has done an incredible job finding the finest films from around the world, helping make MVFF one of California's best - known and most impactful film events of the year, offering a diverse selection of screenings, filmmaker appearances, workshops, panels, and music shows.
Claes Bang does a fine job conveying the frazzled state of a man beset on all sides by a carefully manicured life exploding all around him.
He is helped here enormously by a terrific production crew, with many key jobs filled by women including «Mudbound» cinematographer Rachel Morrison, the first female to be nominated for a best cinematography Oscar; the colorful costumes of Ruth Carter; great production design from Hannah Beachler; and generally fine work right on down the line including an awesome visual effects team.
What looks like a by - the - numbers melodrama about selling your soul for success does follow a familiar trajectory, but it does a fine job with that journey.
Judged by this measuring stick, Won't Back Down does a fine job of sketching out the problems with the status quo — a lack of quality options, unresponsive bureaucracies, entrenched interests — in a way that resonates.
Getting our own supporters equally fired up is worth pursuing, not via warm and fuzzy TV ads but by reminding the country what this fight is all about: fixing an education system that continues to tell kids they are doing fine until they find themselves in remedial courses or without a decent paying job.
By that indicator, Tennessee teachers were doing a fine job.
Any lingering regrets that it didn't have four - wheel drive were soon blown away by the character and delivery of the turbocharged five - cylinder engine and a chassis that did a remarkably fine job of channelling those rampaging horses through the front axle.
if so they did a mighty fine job of turning a platform used by FWD Compacts and FWD Off roading capable SUVs into a Sports Sedan.
That is, the suspension system does a fine job of muffling much of the ruckus caused by incongruities in the road.
Following the strip rear LED lighting of the AMG GT S, the 911 Turbo does a fine job of shrinking around you on the road and it turns - in with assurance, assisted by active rear - steer and an electrically - controlled all - wheel drive system that can shuffle 100 per cent of drive torque to the front or rear axles as required.
The chassis» torsional rigidity is up by 25 per cent which helps the third gen magnetic ride dampers do a fine job of controlling wheel and body motion, but from the driver's perspective, they also deliver a comfortable ride on the road and yet can still deliver great handling on track.
It is by no means sporty, and the transmission did a fine job in automatic mode of applying lower gears when I hit braked on a hill descent.
Bertozzi does a lovely job of humanizing Warhol by highlighting his mischievous antics and off - the - wall sense of humor, his devotion to his family, his belief in the power of pop culture and his pure devotion to the fine art he was making.
Perhaps the finest mystery debut of 2004 was Blake Crouch's Desert Places, in which thriller writer Andrew Thomas struggled to extricate himself from the intricate frame job engineered by his exceptionally un-fraternal fraternal twin brother, Orson, and Orson's psychopathic sidekick, Luther Kite.
Powered by a 2.3 - GHz 6th Generation Intel Core i3 - 6100U processor, 4 GB of RAM and a 128 GB SSD, our test configuration of the Inspiron 11 did a fine job of allowing me to multitask.
You dutifully winnow a list of stocks down to two finalists, do a fine job of valuing them side - by - side, and make your final / fateful selection... only to see one stock double in three months, while you ponder the 35 % loss on the stock you actually bought!?
It does a fine job of explaining the analytical mistakes made by efficient market proponents that caused the economic crisis.
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