Sentences with phrase «got over the first hurdle»

But lets assume for a moment Shively gets over this first hurdle without spilling his bong water, he will need to do so on his own lobbying dime.
As Hector Bellerin declared in an interview reported by the Evening Standard, every Arsenal player is delighted to have gotten over the first hurdle of the 3rd round and are now fully focused on giving the fans another double to celebrate.
If you landed the interview, you've already gotten over the first hurdle.
So if you do not use the correct resume buzzwords when you write your resume you are not going to get over the first hurdle and your resume will never get seen.

Not exact matches

An important factor is that they failed miserably in their FA Cup title defence this season, falling at the first hurdle and so they will be pretty geared up for this and they got the boost of Mesut Ozil returning over the weekend in their beating of Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
Getting over the hurdle of your first fair whether it's profitable or not is a giant step into growing your business.
Calera hopes to get over that hurdle quickly by first offering a blend of its carbon - storing cement and Portland cement, which would not initially store any extra greenhouse gases but would at least balance out the emissions from making the traditional mortar.
There's a learning curve in the first couple of hours, and the fussy camera doesn't help players get over the hurdle.
They do nothing to get you over the first and biggest hurdle of initial reader discovery.
Many first time home buyers have the credit, and income to handle their own home, but just can get over that down payment hurdle.
His parents are fond of recalling that he wasn't able to get over the first pipe, but suffice it to say that Ben didn't let that hurdle stop him!
Get them to help you over that first hurdle.
If you've just stepped onto the career ladder and are enjoying your first job at a busy creative agency, then congratulations — you've got yourself over the most difficult hurdle of all.
Even if the employer gets past this first hurdle, eg the parties are at loggerheads over a performance plan, it can not rely on «unambiguous impropriety».
Obviously, the first hurdle is getting over the fact that resumes are meant to «sell yourself» without being overly «salesy.»
If you get past the initial negotiations over price and terms, that's the first hurdle.
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