Sentences with phrase «in the wind of»

THE WA Government is charging stamp duty on GST even where GST is not payable rubbing salt in the wounds of the WA property industry already hurting from the double tax on property transactions.
As the candle of hope for a free and public internet begins to flicker in the winds of corporate takeover, Coin Center represents a vanguard for securing the freedoms of the next evolution of the internet.
Mobile homes are not safe shelter in the winds of a major hurricane.
The very fact that they are praising such a man has got to be salt in the wounds of the victims that never received justice and that is horrible and shouldn't be happening.
The Church will endure the rage of this world, and of the tyrants who rule her, sheltered in the wounds of him who holds the keys of death and hell.
Also, I read a report of chile powder being applied to crocodile bites in India, but we feel that such a bite is more akin to a severe wound than a sting, which brings up chile usage in wounds of all kinds.
Liverpool had not beaten Chelsea in eight previous matches, but as striker Christian Benteke effectively ended that run of futility with a lead - doubling goal in the final minutes of the match, the Reds were quick to rub salt in the wounds of embattled Blues manager Jose Mourinho.
Lucic was caught on camera rubbing salt in the wound of the Leafs fan by saying «what happened last year?»
It's just salt in the wound of a Canadian National Mens team that seem to require a miracle just to qualify for a qualification tournament
In the Winds of Winter episode of Thrones, she unexpectedly devises and executes a plan to murder thousands of people in order to survive politically.
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Indeed this was the fundamental political foundation for the groundswell of popular and patriotic affirmative action that culminated in the wind of change 2015 election outcome and it is just what Nigeria needs to facilitate a realistic national resolve and agenda to salvage and safeguard the endangered northern entitlement to second term in 2019.
But at least New Yorkers will be spared the salt in the wound of watching a terrorist whose group struck their city crowned a national hero.
If you stay true to the core values of the character — the stuff that doesn't blow in the winds of change — you'll stay on course.
Manfred Oehmichen and his colleagues at the University Hospital of Schleswig - Holstein in Kiel, Germany, found that fewer enzyme - positive mast cells showed up in the wounds of people stabbed to death than in neighbouring undamaged skin.
When they encounter other pebbles, they clump together and take advantage of a wake in the wind of gas, like flocking birds.
This «meter - scale problem» was surmounted about a decade ago, when theorists realized that pebbles less than a meter in size are constantly moving in the wind of the spinning gas disk.
And while it may look like a toy, Prox Dynamics claims it can maintain steady flight in winds of up to 5 metres per second.
«We discovered that a specific protein, thrombospondin - 2 (TSP2), is elevated in wounds of patients with diabetes as well as in animal models of diabetes,» said Britta Kunkemoeller, a doctoral student at Yale University who conducted the study.
Kayseria has also released some great winter designs in Winds of Winter collection for 2017.
In The Wounds of Nations: Horror Cinema, Historical Trauma and National Identity, UK lecturer Linnie Blake argues for the horror genre's unique...
Why does it seem that state education blows in the wind of political dogma?
The summer also brings in winds of change as well as summer events galore.
Fortnite's dancing finally has a viable usage, if we ignore rubbing salt in the wound of that noob you just fragged.

Not exact matches

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Verizon has reportedly been in talks to acquire startup carrier Mobilicity, and there are reports it has made an initial $ 700 - million offer for Wind Mobile, another of Canada's small telecoms.
In the film, a wounded Kylo Ren is left in the frozen woods of Starkiller Base as Finn and Rey are saved by Chewbacca flying the Millennium Falcon, but how exactly does General Hux know how to find and save ReIn the film, a wounded Kylo Ren is left in the frozen woods of Starkiller Base as Finn and Rey are saved by Chewbacca flying the Millennium Falcon, but how exactly does General Hux know how to find and save Rein the frozen woods of Starkiller Base as Finn and Rey are saved by Chewbacca flying the Millennium Falcon, but how exactly does General Hux know how to find and save Ren?
It wound up being a momentous day not just in baseball history, but in the history of a country that has plenty of issues with equal treatment in the workplace.
We also decided to wind down our activities in the wind pitch control business by year end, resulting in a charge of $ 0.72 per share.
While I was cleared of all charges four years later, I wound up filing for bankruptcy protection and lost a personal fortune in business equity to the tune of about $ 3 billion.
Decision to wind down the pitch control portion of the wind energy business in 2018, while continuing to support current customer needs;
Tightening of monetary policy meant to cool the housing market over the past year, combined with a wind - down in public works, has served to slow GDP growth into the single digits.
Great Southern receiver McGrathNicol has opted to wind up the olive schemes operated by the fallen agribusiness company after failing to overcome a stalemate with two of the biggest names in Western Australian horticulture.
A number of these highly addictive painkillers get diverted, landing in the hands of patients who misuse them or lack a legitimate medical need; often, they wind up with people to whom they were never prescribed.
The wind is at our back in terms of the quality of the business, the equity of the brand, how we're doing in China.
How, you wonder as you slink out of the store, did we wind up in this dark retail dystopia?
The Bonneville Power Administration, which controls electrical transmission in the American side of the Columbia River basin (and supplies a chunk of B.C.'s power under the Columbia River Treaty), has over the past month ordered wind power producers to curtail their production so as not to overload the grid and harm fish.
And as a small business owner, you're likely concerned about a looming Congressional impasse, which could knock the wind out of the economy's momentum — shaving the country's economic output and your sales figures in the process.
That all changed on March 25 when it bought a piece of Ireland's Bord Gais Eirann and its 17 wind projects for $ 960 million, which includes $ 280 million in debt.
That paved the way for Egyptian company Orascom Telecom Holdings, to convert its non-voting shares in Wind Mobile to voting shares in October, thus assuming control of the small wireless competitor.
It's estimated wind can never supply more than the 19 % of electrical needs it does in the world leader, Denmark, until someone comes up with a way of storing the wind power that blows when we don't need it (for the times when it doesn't), or a way of transmitting electricity over huge distances with minimal line loss.
While the president's report does not propose any quick fixes for growth, it suggests that large - scale investment in infrastructure improvements, regulations that ensure the internet remains open to all, and protections for the increasing number of workers who wind up as contractors in the gig economy will be essential.
«The anniversary has already opened old wounds for Camilla, people are being reminded of the fact that she was instrumental in ending this marriage that was described as a fairy tale,» said Morton, who has released a revised version of his book to mark 25 years since its release.
That day, total electricity consumption in Scotland — including homes, industry and businesses — was 41,866 megawatt hours, WWF Scotland said, meaning that wind power produced the equivalent of 206 percent of the nation's needs.
He was in the kind of dorm a nonviolent offender like Shkreli is likely to wind up in, and his post might be a bit reassuring to Shkreli if he had time to read it before he was taken into custody:
But like the wounds etched in the faces of those lashed by Lululemon's Don't Hurry Be Happy pullover, this matter will fade with time.
Over the next six months, we'll continue to meet the needs of our present wind customers and develop long - term support solutions for their products in the field.
Considered one of the most beautiful islands in the world, many of the cliffside houses are built into the caves themselves, and are connected by steep, winding staircases.
A job in retail can be difficult work (whether it's because of the customers, or because the customers wound up shopping online).
Taking just households into account, the powerful winds produced enough to power 7.116 million homes — almost three times the number of residential properties in Scotland.
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