Sentences with phrase «flailing in»

Given that Windows 10 Mobile is kind of flailing in the wind right now, this probably isn't the best time to be jumping into the ecosystem.
For the uninitiated, the sight of snow white wind turbines flailing in the breeze in some green field reinforces that feel - good notion that wind power is the crème de la crème of «green energy».
Australia's enviable prosperity isn't due to sunshine and glinting solar panels or windmills flailing in the breeze, it's down to iron ore, coal and a bevy of other minerals including copper and uranium of the kind being gouged out of the ground by BHP Billiton at Roxby Downs in South Australia's North (see above).
While it interests me that working this way speaks directly to technical and historical photographic processes, I'm most excited by the accidents of the resulting images: the movement in between my three frames, and the mis - registered overlapping... Outside of the reasons this process was originally developed, mainly a solution to reproduce the world's color, I'm looking for: unseeable squirming, shifting, and growth, arms flailing in ecstasy, or light slowly moving across our walls.
Koloane has created a series of large - scale charcoal and pastel drawings depicting a player in action — legs flailing in strong circular movements.
Mr. Longo was 31 then and already famous for his «Men in the Cities» series, large - scale drawings of besuited men and women flailing in space that became defining images of 1980s New York (and appeared in the movie version of American Psycho).
Maps are not linear arenas where players will simply run around pillars with their hands flailing in the air as if they were about to beat up by the schoolyard bully.
Do you enable your supremely powerful dagger attack but chance missing and being stuck flailing in the wind for a few seconds?
It's not all easy sailing either — if you mis - time the attack you'll just find yourself flailing in mid-air in a more vulnerable state, so it really doesn't give you that idea of being able to «mash the jump button and win».
I wanted the reader to feel the power of the storm with lightening striking and the palm trees flailing in the wind.
Today, I'm attempting to hold your interest with a demonstration of my superb flailing in the air skills.
My foot slips on a loose tile and for a split - second I'm flailing in mid-air, but then I feel a comforting tug as my harness pulls me upright.
Mr Copley accused the government of being «content to leave vulnerable families flailing in limbo at the expense of children's life chances and wellbeing».
Government appear content to leave vulnerable families flailing in limbo at the expense of children's life chances and wellbeing.
Don't feel like you're flailing in parenthood; knowledge brings confidence!
Their response: withering and flailing in their seats as they cry out that mom is trying to poison them.
And will our doted - on children really end up flailing in the grown - up world?
Clearly you are flailing in a sad attempt to garner some «points» for christianity by just stating that you are right and everyone else is wrong....
Instead, he flailed in the pocket, forcing a turnover on downs as the two - minute warning approached and dealing a serious blow to his team's chances.
He would now be able to watch his hands which are not under his control flail in front of him and observe the objects that are lying around him.
She may not have seemed the ideal actress for this part initially, but when she dons a black wig Moll strikes an uncanny resemblance to Page, and she offers a supremely perky and lovable performance which helps hold the viewers» interest while the movie flails in no particular direction.
BAYWATCH flails in unforgiving waters for the same reason as 2017's CHiPs: it lacks a spirit in its listless script by a team of writers including Damian Shannon and Mark Swift.
Streets fill with citizens who'll bump into Kat, duck in panic as she zooms overhead, or flail in even more panic if she's careless enough to snatch them up in her gravity field.
It speaks a politics even as it flails in the single player campaign, desperate to avoid saying anything about the dead black boy on the pavement — about 75 unarmed black bodies on the ground.
It flails in the multiplayer, eager to wave aside any critiques of police militarization.
In a series of large - scale works Castator's cartoonized figures guzzle beer, flail in the nude, roll doobies, and watch nuclear warheads launch across TV screens — all while the emergency exits melt and coalesce.
I'd think their complaints that people continue to flail in paralysis by analysis when the case for action is stronger than ever would be more worth paying attention to than any perceived megalomaniacal neuroses you imagine they might have.
Facebook's chief executive flailed in his first public interviews since the Cambridge Analytica story broke.

Not exact matches

Just last week, the company went all the way up to the Supreme Court in a bid to save the flailing deal and asked the Delaware judge.
Earlier in the week, S&P Global also sounded alarm bells, placing Sunac's corporate credit rating under CreditWatch negative given the Wanda acquisition, and an earlier $ 2 billion investment into flailing Chinese tech firm LeEco.
If you're still flailing around professionally, it's probably worth a read in full, but here are a few of his most powerful suggestions in brief.
In most major U.S. cities, and many around the world, there's an alternative to standing on a street corner flailing an arm for a taxi.
If you're a member of the C - Suite in a flailing enterprise, the longer you stay, the more affected your own reputation might be.
Speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations in October, Mr. Dimon said the bank did the federal government «a favor» by rescuing the flailing firm in 2008.
Starboard argued that because those moves were flailing, Ms. Mayer and her team should instead pursue a sale of the core business and leave behind the stakes in the Asian Internet companies to eventually be sold off.
Meanwhile, Southwest's direct comparison, Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA), flailed and was rendered irrelevant, despite having the same business model in the same industry with the same opportunity to become great.
When Marissa Mayer took over as chief executive of the flailing company in mid-2012, security was one of many problems she inherited.
At first this moved me to anger but over time that has moved to sympathy and love... atheists are a people lost within themselves and this anger seems to be the desperate flailings of a people trying to find something to fill the hole in their soul where God should be.
Trust me, it's far more work trying to justify a delusion and rationalizing why what you believe isn't consistent with what you see in the real world than having one answer for all the questions you people flail about trying to answer and be able to rely on simple logic and facts to conclude there is no god.
Any pastor who is blessed with an abundance of priestly vocations in his parish knows that they come in spite of epicene worship, demotic liturgy committees, and flailing song leaders.
All I can picture is some old, bitter hag sitting behind it's keyboard flailing it's arms in protest.
These «Remote Mind Control» weapons, according to the diagrams in the file, are capable of everything from «forced memory blanking» to «sudden violent itching inside eyelids» to «wild flailing» followed by «rigor mortis.»
In Spiritual Warfare (Kingsway) he tells of a man who «began to growl like a dog and to flail his arms in all directionIn Spiritual Warfare (Kingsway) he tells of a man who «began to growl like a dog and to flail his arms in all directionin all directions.
One faculty member of a school supposedly in Lindsell's camp described his book to me as the last irrational flailings of a discredited party about to be deposed.
A certainty of sign more current and personal Than CNN blaring Balkan eruptions.At the back door a strange kinsman shakes The old mop over the porch rail, Scolding the dogs into silence in a cadence with the flailing, A ritual erasing the past, though the enduring sun Catches a sparkle of the settling dust.
It's just so sad to watch you flail around like a helpless infant in a pool, is there anyway I can help you?
To prevail in battle one must know WHO the enemy is and WHY they fight, and not flail mindlessly away at their symptoms.
In her narrow rumpled bed again and again she flails against the white sheets that rush upon her with the sound of angels» wings, while the sharp songs of predatory night birds outside her window attack the ear, then change into sweeter, holier notes as dawn arrives.
@Pipe - Dreamer, «Are we but not a singularism of mini-nuclearized particles flailing about in random fundamentals of physics» practicalities?»
Why a garden for the anguish of Gethsemane, the arrest, the torture, the trial, the flailing, Peter in the courtyard, the horrible hours of the night and the early morning, the obscene events of the next day?
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