Sentences with phrase «in trouble in»

I got in trouble in high school, sometimes for sneaking out, and the reasons weren't always so innocent.
Dresses this black & white mini-dress is so good... I'm self - conscious about skirts being too short, I blame getting in trouble in high school for not passing the fingertip rule.
Sax, who studies amphibian responses to climate change, says, «There are a lot of species you wouldn't normally be concerned about that might be in trouble in the future» because a barrier stands between their current habitat and one they might need to occupy in coming decades.
Virtually everyone agrees that successful recovery programs must be grounded in an understanding of why a species is in trouble in the first place.
Also, although forest birds are in trouble in general, the situation for species such as the golden - winged warbler and the oak titmouse is improving thanks to public - private partnerships setting aside forests.
There are more than 40,000 southern giraffes, but fewer than 5000 northern giraffes, and given that the total giraffe population has dropped from 150,000 to about 90,000 in the past 30 years, northern giraffes could be in trouble in the near future, the researchers say.
However, she said that HHS is aware that researchers funded by recovery funds could be in trouble in 2011 if NIH doesn't receive a larger increase.
If you don't do anything about those, then you are in trouble in all the others: more people, means more greenhouse gases, which means more rapid climate change.»
And if the Police are too scared to investigate anything to do with Murdoch then democracy really is in trouble in this country.
«It makes no sense whatsoever to put violent, repeat offenders back into the very neighborhoods where they got in trouble in the first place, without any evidence that they will be properly supervised.»
«Republicans will accept someone who is fiscally Conservative if this economy is still in trouble in 3 years»
Horse racing has been in trouble in New York and nationally for years.
«It makes no sense whatsoever to put felons - violent, repeat offenders - back into the very neighborhoods where they got in trouble in the first place, without any evidence that they will be properly supervised.
And make no mistake about it — there's only one reason David Weprin is in trouble in this race for a very safe Democratic seat: his support for same - sex marriage.
«The Assembly and the Senate want this to be the governor's problem and now their problem, but this is the kind of head - in - the - sand, not - our - problem attitude that got us in trouble in the first place,» said John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany.
«The Nigerian embassy in Libya, working with NEMA has relentlessly intervened in cases involving Nigerians in trouble in Libya and will continue to do so.
He also got in trouble in 2013 for wearing blackface at a Purim party.
Labour's Ruth Cadbury could be in trouble in Brentford & Isleworth.
Poll No. 2 from Siena confirms Democratic fears that Rep. John Hall is in trouble in NY - 19, where he's trailing his Republican challenger, Nan Hayworth, by three percentage points among likely voters — 46 - 43 — putting this race into a statistical dead heat.
Political scientist Dr. Gerald Benjamin says there are some indications beyond the Mayer win that Republicans could be in trouble in November, pointing to a Long Island Assembly seat that flipped to a Democrat and two Assembly races in the Capital Region with Republican candidates leading, but too close to call.
Though few lawmakers came out publicly against the plan, it is now clear that congestion pricing was in trouble in the hallways and back rooms of Albany long before it was left out of the new state budget.
He doesn't mentioned Romney by name, but says the GOP's policies of cutting taxes on the rich and deregulation are «what got us in trouble in the first place.»
Former Labour whip David Wright found himself in trouble in February after attacking the Conservatives.
Nuneaton tends to swing with the overall winner, which is why everyone knew that Ed Miliband was in trouble in the last general election.
If your child's behavior is disrupting your family or getting him in trouble in school, something more might be going on.
It has to be an «A» for West Ham as it was all about getting the result and keeping Swansea in trouble in the relegation zone.
Las Palmas are without a win since beating Malaga back on January 5th (D4 L3) and are in trouble in the relegation zone.
I feel what is at stake for us is our commitment and that's all we want to do.I don't compare us to any other team, I just think we have rebuilt confidence and belief and that will be vital in the race until the end.It can change very quickly because as soon as you lose a little bit of urgency you are in trouble in this league.
Sevilla defender Gabriel Mercado has the unenviable task of trying to stop Argentina teammate and Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi in Saturday's Copa del Rey final, and joked he will be in trouble in his homeland if he is too physical on the Albiceleste captain.
I think Sylvester would be a better replacement.He has experience even though he lacks pace.Our other problem is the strike force.We are really in trouble in that department
If they say you are lazy in Italy then you are in trouble in ENngland with the pace of the game.
Having faith doesn't mean one must be delusional, we have only brought in replacements no reinforcements, since last season we've been crying for a DM and CF yet Wenger will have us believe he's good enough to start and win us games against the likes of Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Man City and Chelsea hell no we are in trouble in the bigger scheme of things!
Then, with Lehman in trouble in a fairway bunker at the par - 5 16th, Herron went for the green with a five - iron and — Uff da!
They often employ huge ego - driven views that can get them in trouble in good times and induce deeper failure in the worst of times.
In trouble in the U.S. Open final against Andre Agassi, the Swiss wizard reached deep and recovered his magic touch
If they got in trouble in one town, that was OK — they were already on their way to the next town.»
I'd get in trouble in the first two innings and I'd lose my head and try to throw harder.
You may have thought the Noles were in trouble in the first half, but surely Tomahawk Nation commenters knew Jimbo Fisher would make the needed adjustments and keep America's Supreme Champion Despite The Haters ™ going.
(Religious music would be in trouble in much of the world if it could never be rhythmic or animated.)
I got in trouble in 2nd grade for refusing to recite the pledge because of its religious reference, until my father (a presbyterian) straightend out the school.
Tom Still have hair and no videos it was fun at the time though, the owner really was in trouble in the end.
Robert D. Yaro of the Regional Plan Association in New York City observes that inner cities are in trouble in part because of the country's success in creating an African - American and Latino middle class.
There's an opportunity cost: We're not investing in things that will prevent folks from getting in trouble in the first place and making our society more loving and more just.»
That you should not have helped friends in trouble in order to study more?
If seminaries were in trouble in the immediate post-conciliar period, so was church design.
Well one day I got in trouble in school and they took my clothes, locked me in a room.
When I was 7, I got in trouble in school for not saying the Pledge of allegience, due to the offensive phrase... until my father went and straightened out the school.
Now, add to that the mission of a Christian which is to name the wrong when you see it and also call people to repentance... You'll certainly be in trouble in these days.
Romney maybe in trouble in FL, although discouraging totals may come mostly from early voting.
DUBNER: One theory is that boards will pick female leadership when a company is in trouble in order to signal to investors that, «Hey, we're really trying something new and different here.»
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