Sentences with phrase «get across all»

We don't know where these refugees are from, how long they have been trying to get across the border, or what their physical health is.
It's actually exactly the opposite of what I would like to get across.
«It's hard to get across how many times we tried and failed,» says lead author Bruce Drinkwater, a mechanical engineer at University of Bristol in the United Kingdom.
In making such videos, Marnett says, «think about the one point you are trying to get across and the best way to show that visually.
In the middle of all the difficulties that you know these two countries have had in the past, all the time we've been able to get across and talk about science,» he said.
Without more specific detail about your personal goals and challenges, I can not give you any personal advice, but I hope that the general principle I am trying to get across is clear: «Life is what you make of it.»
«We see that the typical time to get across the country is just five hours,» Horvitz says, explaining that packages can make it from New York to San Francisco in that time even when they don't begin their journey next to the airport.
Successful passage into the secondary school classroom is also a «hurdle that a lot of people who don't deal with young people have to get across,» says Vasquez.
It is what I was trying to get across in my remark that «If the early universe had no sense of scale, how was it able to expand, thin out and cool down?»
McCarthy expressed hope that the report, coming from a trusted source — AAAS publishes the prestigious journal Science — and written by a group of esteemed American climate scientists, would get across the message that 97 percent of climate scientists are in agreement and that early action is needed on climate change.
Whatever the idea you're trying to get across to the user, you use whichever platform works best.
Try to get across it in hiking boots and you will sink in and take forever.
Alan Leshner, the CEO of AAAS, said he hopes the report will get across the «core message» on climate change.
While there's a lot going on for one plate, this guide works to get across both what and how much you should eat at a given meal.
So, we were starting to look at how simple molecules like sugars get across these fatty acid membranes, you know, spontaneously without any help from fancy proteins — and it turned out completely unexpectedly that ribose, which is one of the building blocks of RNA, gets across a wide range of membranes much more quickly than a set of very closely related sugars.
Well, one of the issues that we have to think about is how small molecules can get across membranes without all the complicated modern biological machinery that controls the transport of molecules across membranes.
While UKIP has always held policies in this libertarian vein, such as flat tax, it has never had someone with the communication abilities of Carswell to get them across to the public.
«In private, he accepted it was a major issue, but he believed the important argument to get across was about the need for the stimulus to grow our way out of recession.»
Before his involvement, Mark - Viverito was counting on support from the 22 - member Progressive bloc, which wasn't enough on its own to get her across the finish line.
The dark horse in this race - and the one Cameron has to beat to get across the finishing line with a clear majority - is a hung Parliament.
Nigel Farage said what we in the UKIP have been trying to get across for years, with little success.
Ed had been able to get across the worry a lot of Core labour voters have about immigration concerning work, and not be shouted down as a racist by the likes of Diane Abbott, the way other labour supporters like lord Glasman or rod Liddle have in the past, when as Liddle pointed out lately, it's the rich bosses employing Eastern European workers that have financially benefitted, not the working class, and the mess Cameron has made over Junkter, is nothing to the failure of Ed, to score over Andy Coulson scandal,
And I want that message to get across
Reacting, the monarch, who described the comment as disappointing, especially coming from such person as TY Danjuma, wondered why he chose such an avenue to talk on such a volatile issue when he knew how to get across to his friend in the villa without heating up the polity.
Eldridge made his official announcement last night on Twitter with a three - minute ad that attempts to get across one message: I am not a carpetbagger.
Nick Clegg's speech: ending 65 years of waiting The leader's speech had grabby turns of phrase to get across a message Mr Clegg has been hammering home since he came to office, the accidental Deputy Prime Minister, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
Every time the bridge washed out, people couldn't get across and they had to rebuild it.
«The name of the person and what office they're running for is the most important message to get across,» he said.
But how does one get across these complex arguments not only in the face of a media that is blocking explanation and encouraging hostility, but when a Government unilaterally and arbitrarily imposes (as the Danny Alexander intervention clearly showed a week ago), in the middle of negotiations, on a take - it - or - leave - it basis a set of proposals that is manifestly unfair and loaded against the most vulnerable?
He wants to take the Lib Dems» «strong messages» and help get them across to the public more effectively than has previously been the case if he wins the contest for party presidency.
This is his opportunity to make clear the Lib Dem view on the whole matter - and get across the message that his party's attitude to Europe is very different from the Tories, to boot.
Pedestrians crossing Delancey Street at Clinton Street have just 22 seconds to get across 10 lanes of traffic at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge before traffic starts moving again.
Sounding like the nominee - in - waiting that many party leaders consider him to be, Astorino also broadly attacked Cuomo's announced budget as built on «gimmicks» designed to «get across the finish line in November, and then everything can collapse as far as he's concerned.»
His presentation is all over the place, but he communicates the messages he want to get across very well.
«It's bloody hard to explain and you can't get it across in seven seconds on the sofa of a breakfast television programme, which is what an effective communication in politics is these days,» he explains.
In the last week Labour has tried valiantly to get across the message that it can be just as tough as the Tories in taking unpopular decisions, but with ingenuity it can be done without causing harm.
SM: I think the only conflict you would see is if something was wildly underestimated and more commitment in it needs to be made, but right now there's a big commitment from the community that Ed says is enough to get it across the finish line.
Clegg has released a video to get across his message that we can't trust the Tories on Europe, but the Conservatives are trustworthy enough for the two parties to work closely on broader economic strategy, social and welfare reforms, education policy, and crime.
I understand that he and the Prime Minister discussed how best to get across what the Tories are doing for the striving classes.»
«Somehow we've got to get across the message that we're all going to die,» she says, describing her new role as the spokesperson for energy and climate change.
Members have said their own, we have to invite and get across to others.»
it is surely this message that we on the left need to get across to Government, that this must be a balanced policy, not merely a punitive one
On paper, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D - New York, was in Buffalo Friday, to help announce the Albright Knox Art Gallery had raised enough money for its expansion plans, but it was clear the Governor had another message to get across.
«What I am more interested in doing, instead of explaining the disbenefits of separation, is trying to get across the fantastic benefit of being together,» the prime minister said.
The state's former chief judge Jonathan Lippman, who oversaw a panel that recommended closing Rikers, wrote in an opinion piece in amNewYork in October the timeline could be shorter and that de Blasio's plan «won't get us across the finish line.»
We are in danger of becoming too fixated on manifesto pledges and red lines — important though they are — and we need to get across what is wrong with this treaty and how it is against British interests.
Now we do, and we are hopeful and confident that this is going to get across the finish line in 2015.
The key message which campaigners need to get across for this group is that the Tories want them to vote No.
Her task is to make Mitt Romney warm and likable — two traits he has so far failed to get across much so far on the campaign trail.
In a social world, campaigns need to pay attention to a vast new array of content producers whom they never had to worry about before, since some college kid (or some grandma) can produce a viral email or a powerful video piece that can drown out the message the campaign is actually trying to get across.
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