Sentences with phrase «getting around»

Even so, there's no getting around that running twelve or fourteen miles is hard.
They said students are getting around the backpack policy by putting liners or non-clear bags inside them, and that school officials were inconsistent at searching them.
There's no getting around the fact that 2 % is a high fee compared to the majority of other investment opportunities out there.
The Parliamentary Librarian is just getting around to selecting an executive search firm.
Getting around is a basic human need, so in every city Uber launched in, there was product - market fit.
No matter how big, or small, you are there is no getting around: garbage in, garbage out.
It's been nearly two weeks since Hurricane Maria devastated much of Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, and President Donald Trump is just now getting around to visiting the island.
Anyway, what the article takes an awful long time getting around to — after twice saying the question they pose isn't so outlandish or premature and that the recent volatility shows how jittery people are AND pointing out that the tax plan and increased spending «boxed» the economy into a corner against the chance for stimulus in case we have a recession — is this: It's going to be hard on people.
The digital universe — and its ease in getting around national boundaries — also makes it more difficult to keep the political playing field level in Canada and safe from foreign influence.
This is the same strategy then - President George W. Bush used to pass his tax cuts under budget reconciliation in 2001, essentially getting around the Byrd deficit restriction by making the tax cuts temporary.
Residents of New York State now have some options for getting around the $ 10,000 limit on state and local tax...
Getting around is easy and public transportation is good, so you should have no trouble seeing it all within a matter of days.
Sure, there's the same grid of apps we've seen on just about every other smartphone, but getting around between them is considerably more fun.
«The internet is the salvation for those of us who believe in liberty because it is an alternative way of getting around the system not only in the spreading of our ideas in this instance but in in terms of getting around the monetary system on the whole if they do permit crypto - currencies and other forms of transactions.
While our emphasis is on celebrating people's life stories, there's no getting around the fact that millions of our users will be people who have suffered a significant loss.
It's a lot cheaper than cabs for getting around the city.
In some cases, there's simply no getting around the seasonality factor and short - term contracts are unavoidable.
It is telling, though, that many cities are only now getting around to thinking about how to curb the displacement of low - income families from their homes.
There's no getting around the fact that the loss of the Greenland Ice Sheet and the resulting sea level rise would be pretty devastating for humanity.
This was hardly my first time taking the 14 - to 18 - hour trip all the way down to Atlanta, so allow me to present my guide to getting around on the Chinatown buses.
Everyone wants to be a media outlet these days, it seems — including celebrities and athletes, many of whom relish the idea of getting around the journalistic middleman to go direct to their fans.
His machines excelled at real - world tasks, like getting around an office without bumping into things, and were relatively inexpensive.
The fact that the newly discovered malware, dubbed AceDeceiver, affects non-tampered iOS devices is noteworthy because it shows that hackers are «getting around Apple's security measures,» the researchers explained.
«Part of it is fear, a bigger part is inertia, and a third part is... never quite getting around to figuring out who the ideal [succession] partner is.»
There's no getting around the fact that buying a Mac is expensive, but it's easier to justify the price of one when you think about what you're getting.
There's no getting around it: weddings can be really stressful, especially for a bride.
Sometimes, there's no getting around data.
This makes sense: Getting around a dumbphone isn't exactly pleasant, and an OS like Android makes it easier to keep your calendar dates or photo album in line via the cloud.
Two and a half years after launching Iodine.com, we're finally getting around to fixing a few things that have bothered us since day one.
And no matter how many flaws it has, there's no getting around the fact that it will always be an automotive legend.
The fifth stage is getting around to fixing the actual problem.
Around two - thirds of that goes to teams, but Ferrari was controversially getting around $ 70 million just for turning up.
And when it comes to getting around its streets, many of the Danish capital's residents choose to cycle rather than drive.
There is, unfortunately, no getting around the fact that the government will need to spend even more money on farmers than it does today if it wants to save the industry, whether it's for developing a perennial wheat, funding a home - grown advertising campaign or investing more into making car parts from plants.
Rate of annual job growth: 0.17 % St. Louis citizens enjoy an average commute of just about 11 minutes and pay about 32 % of their income toward getting around town.
It was started to get around how inconvenient and expensive shopping for new products can be.
To get around this gatekeeper, researchers have tried a number of approaches — including attaching drugs to nanoparticles that might slip through the BBB.
«What I found was that many men... found a way to get around it by what I call «passing,»» says Reid — basically, finding ways to lighten their workloads without appearing to do so.
A few companies in the Journal article seem to have found some creative ways to get around this, using the data they've vaccuumed up to enable new insights about employee health.
Free time shouldn't be something you get around to if you get a chance.
There's a lot of hemming and hawing about how Facebook doesn't choose what kinds of information to show you, which of course is factually incorrect, and appears to be mostly a rhetorical dodge in order to get around accusations of favoring certain viewpoints in trending topics.
Business owners who have taken the step to incorporate or form an LLC, but who haven't gotten around to separating assets and finances, are asking for trouble.
So, it's not like no - rush means an open - ended «whenever you get around to it.»
Those posts got around: One, about women in tech, received thousands of likes and hundreds of comments, Srinivasan said.
The system thus gets around speed limitations and, often, usage limits, since many internet service providers allow unlimited downloading at off - peak times overnight.
And it follows that Notley's climate plan and the popular zeitgeist it represents will have significant impacts not just on the hydrocarbon sector but where people choose to live and work and how they get around.
On a typical day, we get around 20 bouncebacks from subscribers who have set up autoresponders to notify senders that they're out of the office.
To get around the crackdown, some firms opened offshore platforms that enable Chinese citizens to buy cryptocurrencies via local bank and online - payment accounts, the people said.
As car - sharing services continue to gain steam, we want to know how you prefer to get around when you need a ride.
«The tech is an important piece but I think the harder part you can't get around is the time it takes to learn,» he said.
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