Sentences with phrase «in line by»

Auto accident victims are used to getting an avalanche of solicitations by mail, but according to The Columbus Dispatch, an Ohio personal - injury law firm (Scott Schiff & Associates) saw a chance to cut in line by sending text messages.
The answer is not likely in line by line radiative transfer models but in ocean dynamics including equator to pole circulations.
The climate sensitivity is predicted by physics to be in the ballpark of 1 to 2 C — usually around 1.5 C in line by line computations.
I suspect that the model in his studio may have played a kind of talismanic role to ensure that his intuitions about the painterly transfer of the figure's presence to the canvas were kept in line by the presence of the «real thing.»
Today's artists, she believes, are no different from the vapid art they produce, taught to keep in line by the professionalization of art practice.
A useful technique, even if it requires advancing a few steps ahead in line by charging.
I passed time away in line by talking to the guys in front and behind me about game stuff and why they felt the 360 version was better than the PS3 (DLC).
The Labradoodle can become mischievous if not kept in line by the owner.
Collies love kids and enjoy keeping them in line by «herding» them, which even small children seem to find hysterical.
Must be in line by 11:30 am.
Must be in line by 5:30 pm.
The days of consumers pulling out a wad of cash or upsetting others in line by writing a personal check have long since passed into the annals of history.
So you can ignore rebalancing altogether, or you may be able to bring your allocations back in line by directing new investment dollars into whichever asset has lagged.
Besides, when a portfolio's proportions are off by such a small margin, you may be able to bring them back in line by adding new money to the lagging investments over the course of the year rather than selling assets.
You can bring it back in line by «rebalancing» or selling assets that have appreciated and buying those that have fallen in price.
The convenience of having an unlimited selection of anything you ever want to read right at your fingertips beats crawling in your car and standing in line by much farther than a country mile.
The centre differential is supported by ABS and stability control, which keeps the car in line by ever so slightly decelerating the wheels closest to the apex.
Mazda has attempted to combat the phenomenon by using a torque - sensing conical limited - slip differential and equal - length half shafts in the drivetrain construction, but it still had to resort to using what it calls the Mazda Advanced Torque Management System to keep the «Speed3 in line by limiting maximum torque in first and second gears.
This enabled the majority of parents to get in line by 7 a.m. to be admitted into the School Board meeting later that day.
President Snow (Donald Sutherland) is still trying to weather the storm and keep Katniss in line by threatening her family and friends.
They need to be brought in line by mercenaries hired to be teachers!
Everyone who was in line by 8:30 got to vote, and when we left after the caucus (just after 8:30), the line weaved through the building, out the door and down the street for at least a couple of blocks.
Secret Recipe Club is a group of rabid food bloggers that are kept in line by some truly marvelous hosts: Jane, Sarah, Suzanne, and the fabulous Group C host, Debbi.
In that line by completing high volume multiple set programs you «ll get superior advantage compared to single - set routines.
Assuming Republicans hold their majority in the House after the 2018 elections, Representative Frank Lucas (R — OK) would be next in line by seniority.
Senators Jack Reed (D — RI) and Bill Nelson (D — FL) are next in line by seniority to become chair of the science panel.
The Rockland County Democrat committee leadership dutifully fell in line by refusing to endorse and support their incumbent state Senator, David Carlucci.
Volunteers helped those waiting in line by walking them through the stacks of donations and filling plastic buckets with anything they might need.
This season, when reserved tickets for Cornell's 4,200 - seat rink went on sale, anyone not in line by 6:25 a.m. was just out of luck.
It was invented during the fall of the Roman Empire as a way to continue the habit of keeping the great unlettered and unwashed in line by making threats of horrible retribution by the Invisible Man in The Sky.
It's only a tool to keep the underlings in line by fear and intimidation»
Better to be kept in line by teachings than threats of violence, prison, terrorism, death.
One of the most disturbing features about the human heart, its tendency toward jealousy, leaped out at me once in a line by novelist Gore Vidal: «Every time a friend succeeds, I die a little.»
Those guys got a lot of patience, or they know how to keep their women in line by makin them believe that god wants them to... Who cares as long as it's not happenin to you?
The mainstream media falls in line by developing a new lexicon of gender - neutral nouns and pronouns to label adequately the whole range of the gender - dissatisfied — from the merely questioning, through the transitional, to those who have had a sex change operation (or «gender reassignment»).
This is somewhat higher than that forecast in the 2018 Budget but expected to be in line by year end.
For the moment, Manulife and BMO have fallen back in line by reducing the visibility of their mortgage rates.
It all comes to expression in lines by Walt Whitman which Miss Davis first read to me.
I am deliberately neglecting to contemplate all of the catalytic influences that would have the power to undermine the innocence of this approach because I would like to express a degree of clarity in these lines by way of example.

Not exact matches

All those in favor of the budget we've outlined... (or all those in favor of the budget we've outlined with amendments to the cost - line offered by Bob).»
Traders also digested data showing that retail sales in Canada rose by 0.6 per cent in July to $ 40.3 billion, which was in line with the expectations of economists.
Live by the tried - and - true test: You should never have to use the bcc line in email, and if you feel you do, ask yourself why.»
«So much interchange had occurred across the line by early December» that a general «issued a directive unequivocally forbidding fraternization,» writes Stanley Weintraub in Silent Night: The Story of the World War I Christmas Truce.
Asking for a product review in the subject line has also been shown to increase open rates by as much as 28 percent.
Musk made the offer in response to a comment made on social media by Mike Cannon - Brookes, the co-founder of Australian software maker Atlassian (team), who said he would be willing to line up funding and political support if Tesla could supply batteries that would solve South Australia's problems.
Neither of these proved to be true, and in fact, the changes suggested by women, on average, involved significantly more lines of code than those of men.
The bottom line is that Slate screwed up by publishing this in the first place, and by adding more kooky misinformation to an already addled election season.
«Most companies in our coverage reported solid core product trends and in - line / better - than - expected earnings per share, augmented by a greater - than - expected tax benefit,» Schott wrote to clients on Wednesday.
The highlights of 2011 are almost too painful to mention: the PlayBook, RIM's first tablet, was a flop; its latest line of BlackBerry smartphones was delayed; weak sales forced the company to issue a profit warning in the spring; its network was hit by a massive service outage in the fall; and it suffered the largest wave of layoffs in its history.
And the U.S. Labor Department said that claims for jobless benefits declined last week by 2,000 to 326,000, which was in line with expectations.
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