Sentences with phrase «have this wave of»

But I still have this wave of anxiety wash over me when I see one.
So we have waves of people (with varying degrees of wheat sensitivity) going gluten - free to be healthier.
Wenger has always aimed to get in creative midfielders and there is no doubt that we have more than enough of quality in those positions, but is there any chance of Jack supplanting any of his competitors unless we have another wave of injuries?
As soon as the ball hit the net the Arsenal fans who had bothered to show up yesterday had a wave of relief and when Auba drills his second goal in there was yet another sigh of relief because at that point we all knew the game was done.
So we have waves of people (with varying degrees of wheat sensitivity) going gluten - free to be healthier.
For her birthday last year I gifted her my old coffee table (of which I have waves of regret about) so when we designed this room we kept that in mind.
Once you've waved all of your hair, take that same paddle brush and bush out all those waves.
«More people are working, consumer confidence is at a 16 - year high, fuel prices are low and Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac have a wave of new crossovers to compete in the industry's biggest and hottest segments.»
I thought it went really well and it was great to have a wave of PR that flowed through the two month period of my book release.
Although it seems to be petering out, has the wave of share buybacks been in part a pre-emptive reaction to activist investors?
Okay, I don't fully agree with that argument, but fine, make it a two - year rule then, so that we don't have a wave of new doctors going bankrupt the day they graduate.
Many chapters revolve around you tracking down a pair of antagonists, and upon encountering them, having waves of bosses forced onto you as they escape.
Real estate has waves of disruption headed for it, and I think the first wave is nearly upon us: youth.
Problem is, I get claustrophobic imaging being in a space suit and not being able to breathe (I have waves of anxiety just writing those words).

Not exact matches

Physicists could look for evidence of other universes using tools designed to measure ripples in spacetime — also known as primordial gravitational waves — that would have been generated by the universe's initial expansion from the Big Bang.
This onetime Ohioan farm boy has plenty of endorsements and recommendations to prove that my protocol of sincere, consistent overdelivering makes waves.
McConnell stayed on the attack, sending out word that the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the conference's campaign arm, was effectively blacklisting an outside consulting firm that had done work for the SCF — a move designed to send a shock wave of fear through the party's vendor class.
... this second wave of investment in the crypto asset space has made people pay attention to the first.»
Although inappropriate work behavior can be displayed by anyone, the recent wave of sexual misconduct allegations in media, politics, entertainment and tech has placed extra focus on men in positions of power.
No sooner had Brian Moynihan taken the helm of Bank of America at the start of 2010, than the giant lender suffered wave upon wave of giant, potentially fatal, losses on its stricken mortgage portfolio.
As a wave of luxury hotel brands continue to break ground, what was once predominantly a backpacker's haven has become a full - on destination.
Wolf's performance was met with waves of laughter in the room, but subsequent responses have been sharply divided.
A wave of global economic growth has driven up demand for oil.
The wave of sexual misconduct stories we saw in 2017 were outrageous, but ultimately, they shed light on problems that women in Silicon Valley have known about for a long time.
His girlfriend, Meghan Markle, has been subject to a wave of abuse and harassment.
Investors were looking for any indication that Facebook's wave of recent scandals had led people to flee the service.
While convincing people to wear a pair of high - end earbuds for hours at a time could sound like a tough sell, Kraft has extreme confidence in Doppler's ability to make waves in the wearable tech market.
A feature highlighted is the ability to wave your hand in front of a smoke detector that has signaled an alarm to make it turn off; no climbing up on ladders or chairs or swinging towels required.
Last week it followed with another announcement that would give it great goodwill with conservationists and improve its credibility with shareholders — acquisition of a modest share of one of the world's leading developers of wave energy power systems.
The colour, which has the bonus of conveying calm and cheerfulness, serves as a subtle reminder to employees — who bop to music and wave friendly hellos to passersby — of their purpose: feeding healthy foods to more than 15,000 kids every day.
So some analysts and investors with long memories are wary of the promise of using the millimeter wave rights for business cases that sound eerily familiar, despite the obvious advances in technology that have occurred over the past 20 years.
And it embodies the powerful wave of change that has swept the economy since the financial crisis — one that has broken down the barriers between «tech stocks» and the rest of the market.
The first wave of buyers had to deal with a system update that prevented them from playing games for anywhere from one to five hours, sporadic system outages, and delayed anticipated features.
While concentrations in traditional areas such as finance have existed for years, a new wave of industry - specific program announcements include golf and resort management (introduced at Wilfrid Laurier this fall) and mining (another Ryerson option).
In the late 1970s he was the first to predict a massive wave of inflationary pressures that would lead to record - high interest rates between 1980 and 1982.
«When I think of where I would go for protection from prompt effects, and from the blast wave in particular, I think of the same kinds of things that we do for tornadoes,» Buddemeier said.
A detonation several miles from a coastline would deposit only about 1 % of its energy as waves hitting the shore.
A new wave of ambitious entrepreneurs have transformed whole industries — and made billions doing it
The reality was that Target was still struggling with data quality problems that were hampering the supply chain, and it didn't have time to address the root causes before opening another wave of stores.
The country's banks likely have enough capital in reserve to withstand a wave of defaults if prices in Vancouver, Toronto and elsewhere correct dramatically.
The lofty valuation comes in part because companies like HootSuite, surfing the social media wave, have been getting acquired ravenously of late.
«As this wave of new residential properties has swelled, it has been a catalyst for development activity downtown.
And besides, when it comes to regulation, as The Economist pointed out, «having approved the wave of mergers, it would be a bit rich for officials to complain that there are not enough big airlines to ensure competition.»
«We have data going back to the early 1980s, and we've never seen that big of a building wave before,» King says.
In founding Vest, my newest venture, I'm riding my own wave of changes.
Steve Jobs reigning over Apple, Bill Gates towering over the giant that is Microsoft and Richard Branson stylized in his cape throughout the veins of Virgin — this kind of mythology and idealization of the single hero in business has spurred a new wave of entrepreneurs who call themselves «solopreneurs.»
The recent attacks have prompted a wave of interest in zombies and as of this writing, «zombie apocalypse» ranks as the third most popular search term on Google.
The spike in the use of sleeping pills has caused some alarm, with critics warning that these pills — sometimes known as benzos — actually cut down on critical REM sleep and slow - wave sleep during which we consolidate information, and pose a risk of dependence.
Facebook asked Hudson's Bay, Target Canada, Sport Chek, Air Canada, Mercedes Benz Canada and Travel Alberta to be part of the first wave, in part based on the fact that each of them already had a substantive presence on Instagram:
Not surprisingly, many observers are calling out the move by the Times — which has been at the forefront of the current wave of sexual harassment reporting that has sparked numerous firings elsewhere — as hypocritical.
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