Sentences with phrase «for bogs»

We are all set with out snow gear and thankful for our BOGS footwear...
Samsung is famous for bogging down its phones with apps and superfluous features.
Wait & see what bids this man would throw down for bog players to come to Arsenal Football Club.
Parlour was not too hard on our big centre forward and actually handed him some praise, but he feels that Arsenal do need a step up in quality if we are to challenge for the bog trophy goals of the Premier League and Champions League, and the former Arsenal midfielder has one player in particular in mind.
I have noticed he is very decent on the ball — almost looks too accomplished for your bog standard CB.
Man City can pay daft money for a bog - standard Fernando to sit around.
He explained that the amount was to be used to cater for bog staff who travel during execution of the project.
It's perhaps telling that «quagmire» — another word for a bog — is also used to refer to a sticky predicament.
I like to do interesting things on dates, rather than just go for the bog - standard drinks / dinner.
Don't get us wrong, though — there's no shame in opting for a bog standard TT.
If you're looking for a bog - standard Android tablet experience then it's worth considering, but you may want to check out the Asus Transformer Pad 300, Toshiba AT200 and Acer Iconia Tab A200, which offer strong competition to the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1.
There is no publishing date in the book, but advertising for The Bog Kennels on page 71 makes reference to the dates 1925 and 1926.
They don't come up to you and ask to go outside «I «ave to go for a bog then mate».
More detail than that would not be appropriate for a bog dedicated to climate science.
Its broadband infrastructure is quite antediluvian, a little overpriced compared to that of other countries, and a lot of this, perhaps, is because it's commitment to staying in favor of telecommunication companies that rip us off our money in return for a bog - standard internet speed.
In addition, tiling floor to ceiling on every wall allows for a bog standard white scheme to make a big impression.

Not exact matches

The more time you spend bogged down in day - to - day stuff, the more you're working in your business, and failing to plan for the growth you dream about.
If a client comes to your office for the first time, they walk in to a bog standard room with 4 plain walls, a couple of desks and a chair; they won't feel an impact from your business, even if you are the best in your industry.
Experts say courts get bogged down with those kinds of lawsuits, and that spells disaster for small companies.
Employees who «were ready for change but bogged down» in bureaucracy when he arrived have been given more responsibility, Harrison adds.
The first and clearest danger of all this (often genuinely helpful) advice is that busy entrepreneurs will get bogged down spending masses of time perfecting their systems for getting things done rather than, well, getting things done.
Approaching an issue using this mindset allows businesses to focus on their vision for the future instead of getting bogged down in the minutiae of the present.
This is useful for many of your company's operations but usually just bogs down the sales team.
Figure out exactly what data you will be looking at and what you will be looking for, so you aren't bogged down by a huge report that doesn't provide measurable results.
Still, Wallace had a gift for writing personally without getting bogged down in personal details.
For UnitedHealth Group the focus next year is more about getting ahead of potential competition from tech heavyweights such as Amazon and Apple than getting bogged down in the twists and turns of health reform in Washington.
«Any time we get bogged down on these kinds of issues unrelated to the governing agenda, it serves to delay and to sometimes complicate the real job that we have to do for the American people,» Womack said.
In theory, quantum computers will be able in the blink of an eye to crunch through problems that would bog down a conventional computer for hours.
If you're already bogged down with student loans, credit card payments or other forms of outstanding debt, develop a strategy for tackling it right away.
You are grasping for excuses and are trying to bog down the issues in minutiae.
Many internal innovation journeys don't deliver the results the corporation is looking for — they get bogged down by internal politics, processes and policies.
The federal government and British Columbia Premier John Horgan, whose province produces about half of Canada's softwood, have been pushing to resolve the dispute before the start of NAFTA renegotiations rather than risk having the issue sidelined or bogged down for months in the broader trade talks.
It can be easy for a company's logistics team to become bogged down with trying to manage all aspects of the logistics network.
However, despite the potential for emerging technologies like blockchain and executable distributed code contracts to challenge foundational market infrastructure, Giancarlo believes that they remain bogged down by regulatory challenges that will hinder the ability for the US to remain competitive and transition into the upcoming digital finance era.
Philosophy mired in «the bog of historicism,» or «stranded in the shallows of epistemology,» or eddying «in the backwater of logic» held no attraction for Gadamer.
While I fully support (and practice) questioning as a way to learn about the universe around us, questioning for the sake of questioning can sometimes derail the process and bog us down needlessly when certain things have already been fully established or accepted.
It is perfectly possible for us, and hence for those who hear our preaching, to get so bogged down in the traditional biblical picture, taken in its most literal form, that the whole point of the gospel itself is lost.
Rather than go highlighting or cherry picking different stories in the ancient text that point to very disturbing characteristics, (because that would bog us down away from my point and launch a ti.t for tat against someone who has already displayed belief over evidence is what matters to him), I will add to my «doctrine» statement that has inflamed and dominated your attention.
We probably do that anyway, but for me, I start to feel bogged down with all the issues that are raised.
Without a coherent set of values that transcends the personal bog, how can even the best - informed choose well among the array of available techniques for self - improvement?
For how does it come about that a man's life becomes so spiritless that it is as if Christianity could not be brought into relation to it, as when a jack - screw (and like a jack - screw is the uplifting power of Christianity) can not be employed because there is no solid ground but only moss and bog?
Everybody needs hope to keep going effectively in the daily demands of living, for without it motivation, energy, and action bog down.
This is not to criticize it, for I suppose I am closer to Dispensationalism than the alternative systems, but I have no interest in getting bogged down in that discussion today.
And for those who feel bogged down by the seemingly endless debates about women in the Church, it offers a fresh, grace - filled take on what the Bible really says about women.
My recommendation is that you consult this one first to get a lay of the land, to see the whole field of meaning laid out for you before getting bogged down in the minutia of detail in the longer volumes.
While the simpletons get bogged down fighting each other, they're raping this country for their own profits.
Perhaps a minister who is bogged down in the «weekliness» of his preaching role could apply the spirit of the «last lecture» to the topic he has chosen for next Sunday.
11The latter comments occur in the context of the chapter on the «bifurcation of nature, but it is clear that Whitehead (at this point in time) holds the idealists responsible for this bifurcation, along with reductionists like Newton and dualists like Locke, because all bog down on the alleged difference, and the subsequent question of the relation between, nature and mind, rather than developing a pure concept of nature in itself.
Enter, the inspiration for this very bog... the sweet potato.
These drainage ditches hold all the water necessary for irrigating and flooding the bogs during the fall harvest.
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