Sentences with phrase «going to end up»

So that's going to end up bringing it back to its target.
«If you try to run and push your way through the room faster than the people can rearrange to get out of the way, you're going to end up applying a lot of pressure and ramming into a lot of angry people.»
You're going to end up with a giant burp that puts all that carbon back into the environment.»
«The question is, how bad is it going to end up being?»
There are also «rumors from several places that in the faculty meetings... one of the very first suggestions is that the schools should look to expand graduate enrollment» based on thinking that «we're going to end up having fewer postdocs, so now we need more grad students» — thus implicitly defining postdocs mainly as labor rather than trainees.
Venter agrees: «I think that's going to end up being the biggest challenge: Can we build these really large facilities and do it in a cost - effective, environmentally friendly way?»
The problem with having a microscopic robot propelled by a horde of tail - flailing bacteria is you never know where it's going to end up.
«I think this is going to end up being a really classic paper in the literature,» says psychologist Lee Thompson of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, who has studied the genetics of cognitive skills and who was not involved in the work.
I was nervous that the Field was not going to end up with any of the meteorites.
Without them, I think we're going to end up with a pile of interesting objects which professional scientists just don't have time to deal with.»
«Because, of course, if you ship something to market that's not going to end up being eaten by consumers, every single bit of input in growing it, harvesting, packing, cooling, shipping — everything is wasted.»
«That's why I think we're going to end up on the slope of enlightenment without passing the trough of disillusionment.»
«If we draw the line more brightly, then someone is going to end up on the wrong side of that line.»
«It may have ended up in the river tomorrow, or 100 years from now,» he said, «but it was going to end up in the river.»
«That's going to end up as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere when you cut it down.»
And of course given the nature of my degree I was always going to end up in management whoever I worked for.
We're going to end up with combinations of both, and they function together.»
J.H.: Well, if a person has a deep passion and they really, really want to do something, I don't think it will make any difference whether they do or they don't because they're going to end up publishing an awful lot of stuff and they're going to be doing science long before they would normally get a Ph.D..
If I go see one of those movies, it's going to end up costing me $ 30.»
«One of the concerns that's been raised is if you start ratcheting these numbers up to $ 15 an hour, that a lot of kids are not even going to get jobs, because if it's a seasonal position, say a lifeguard at the county beach or a town beach, they're just going to end up hiring adults,» he said.
«I think it's still a little too early to tell how it's going to end up
Is this going to end up as just an excuse for Cameron to tell the rest of us how we should run our lives?
«I'm really confident that we're going to keep fighting, and on Tuesday we're going to end up in the runoff and then win the runoff,» she said.
She said that there was «probably a high likelihood that they're going to end up being struck for cause because of what they say orally, but I think I'm not going to throw them out without hearing them say that they can't be fair.»
Klein and his crew were always going to end up playing kingmakers, much like the «four amigos» tried, and almost succeeded, in doing in 2009.
And here's the problem with that for the retailers — if this govt is so antibusiness now starting with property owners — just remember that other American cities have implemented networked cash registers to assure proper reporting of revenue — it does not make sense that this city government and recent press coverage on nail salons is NOT going to end up in some kind of legislation.
«I think Brexit is going to end up being a great thing,» he told The Times of London.
«I'm confident we're going to end up with mayoral control.
The nature of the question is such that we're just going to end up with a stream of comments and no answer.
«If a bunch of people go off ship, we're going to end up with two years of Democrat control of everything in the state... there will be no voice for upstate New York.
This is just going to end up making you look as silly as John Prescott tilting at windmills when Christopher Meyer was around...
«The contracts are going to end up being more expensive and cost the taxpayers money.
«We may have to look at... coming up with compartmentalized trailers so we don't continue to fund (the hauler) at an exorbitant rate that the (Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency) is going to end up charging the village,» Trustee Terry Parisian said.
Tax cuts mostly go to corporations who in turn are going to end up spending tons and tons of money on all sorts of things.
As they keep knocking down each taboo and each barrier, where is this going to end up?
I do not care about the Tories, my worry is what the hell is labour doing where are we going to end up.
«If you tax opioids and you make them more expensive, it's the state that's going to end up paying a third or more of the tax.»
They're in it for the money, and if there are ways to get more money by walking right up to the progressive line they've established (or erasing it, à la Change.org), that's always where they're going to end up.
One of the most common complaints of our current representatives is how they aren't always all that well informed on a lot of subjects they vote on... multiply that by the population as a whole and you're not necessarily going to end up with thoughtful votes.
You better be careful or your going to end up falling off Flanagan's payroll despite Daddy's big contribution!
«It's going to be ironic and I look forward to the day to call out the hypocrisy of these elected officials who are going to end up defending that one percent when they've spent an entire career saying that's who they're wanting to demand play their fair share,» he said.
Were» going to end up in an intellectual and political cul - de-sac.»
Breastfeeding may be natural, but it's not always easy, and with bad information running rampant, sometimes it can be really hard to know what's true and what is going to end up being more damaging than helpful.
Let's be honest: twins are going to end up sharing (or fighting over) a lot of things during childhood.
But probably what's going to end up having to happen for you is that, you'll probably have to pump prior to boarding in one of the lounges or maybe pump on the plane prior to when the passengers start filling the plane in, may be in the back of the galley or maybe the pilots will allow you to use the cockpit to pump in prior to them getting in, something like that.
If you can't receive safety advice or warnings from others without getting offended, you're going to end up out of touch and out of date on the most current recommendations.
Students are being pushed to go to god - tier colleges because parents think that not going to Ivy Leagues means we're going to end up as hobos.
If you don't, your child is going to end up going for other easy options such as chips and chocolates.
They really are not skilled beyond that so if you try and force them to do more assisted vaginal deliveries, you're going to end up with a lot of morbidity and mortality.
I have a feeling we're going to end up with a classic compromise, where nobody involved is happy.
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