Sentences with phrase «in weeds»

Beauty in the Weeds = -.
That's where it really matters and those statistics are too in the weeds to find quoted my our professional organizations or even by local media.
Sometimes when we start a new job, and want to do our very best, we can be ripe for the pickin» regarding being co-opted by an interest that has been laying in the weeds, so to speak, waiting for the right time to advance one's position (via the right person?)
Their job, she said, is to run a brokerage, not to be in the weeds of sales.
Would be interesting to know, in the end, if they «listen...» Of course once again, directions (typically) come from the Board (s), in a tone that all but forbids individual thinking (and or contacting)... requires «form an ad hoc committee» perhaps «at the Board level» and have the Board - rep present the membership findings... Sounds like a good idea as a «how - to» for membership findings / feelings / input — but often end result of such, gets lost in the weeds.
@Alec McCullough and @Bryan Blankenship thanks for the shout - out... I got buried in the weeds (working on a lot of deals at once) and neglected to keep the updates flowing.
When we are in the weeds of the hard times in marriage, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed and hard to see a light at the end of the tunnel.
And isn't an executive's job to delegate responsibility to others rather than get caught in the weeds?
Especially in IT, it is very easy for people to get too «deep in the weeds» about what they do, and it sounds like Greek to someone that doesn't understand technology.
The love of technology that brought them into IT in the first place is being buried under too much work, too little recognition, too much time digging in the weeds instead of crafting elegant solutions that really make a difference.
But don't get lost in the weeds.
If your door is covered in weeds, moss and cracks, then your employer will not walk through.
Coinbase has spent much of this week in the weeds over its decision not to accept the newly minted digital currency bitcoin cash.
Without getting too deep in the weeds, BlackBerry no longer takes complete control of that stack — from email, apps, and the network itself.
So, without getting too in the weeds here, the price of health insurance varies dramatically across state lines, or even zip codes.
Like a lot of other financial products, people seem to get so lost in the weeds and caught up on details and edge cases that they don't move forward with their decision - making.
If you'd like to get more in the weeds, we've also published guides on insurance underwriting, disability insurance companies, and disability insurance policy design.
As a tax lawyer, I assure you, there are far stranger arguments that lurk deep in the weeds of Tax Court (and before that Tax Appeal Board) decisions.
«You don't want to encourage litigants to lie in the weeds with issues of reasonable apprehension of bias and then raise them after they lose.»
I'm not even talking about the «in the weeds» discussions I've been known to have about «free» vs. «open» law.
«Thank God you came down to the dock with that flashlight when you did,» she said, «or we'd have been in sleeping in the weeds tonight.»
Don't lie in the weeds,» says Fabello.
I've been in the weeds performing this work.
Trouble lurks in the weeds.
Otherwise, you risk getting lost in the weeds.
«Social networks for lawyers have a tiny fraction of the members who contribute and the vast bulk who lie very low in the weeds,» observes Rees Morrison at Law Department Management.
If you feel like you're in the weeds and have questions pertaining to your specific situation, you can hire any of these three professionals: tax attorney, certified public accountant (CPA), or enrolled agent — each of whom have their own areas of expertise in tax matters.
If we spend too much time trying to find explanations for what might be 4 or 5 cycles of what might be a periodic climate forcing in the time over which we have data (CET), which we know is a measure of one state variable (temperature) at one location (Central England) of a complicated non linear climate system, we risk spending our time chasing hares hidden in the weeds instead of shooting the geese flying overhead.
Anyway, you are getting off in the weeds again.
When you start from a whacked premise due to an ideological stance, or a mere refusal to give up the good life, it doesn't matter how smart you are, you're still going to end up in the weeds.
We are really in the weeds now.
You are wrong and McIntyre is off in the weeds on this.
Folks do nt follow the climate debate because they are interested in inconsequential stuff in the weeds.
let's see: Professor, Chair of University Climate Dept.. So I think that a critique that starts with «this guy doesn't even understand» is already lost in the weeds.
Too much of the skeptical community are devoted to «in the weeds» topical points and thereby enable the green political monolith to advance or even survive.
Willard, you, AK, JimD, JCH, Mr. «Wandering in the Weeds» Mosher and others can just consider me Charlie skeptic.
«If you rip up 20 percent of the weeds, in a month the whole backyard will be covered in weeds again.
I have to recant — no «lying in the weeds», «sitting on their hands», or «masterly inactivity» (Humphrey Appleby)
Sometimes, however, it is fun to poke at Mr. Mosher, old Wandering in the Weeds himself.
You need to develop your critical reading skills before recommending a «study» or go back to Wandering in the Weeds, Mr. Mosher.
The entire process needs to be taken with a grain of salt and not get caught up in the weeds and forget the overall purpose in arriving at a sane policy using realistic tradeoffs.
All this Wandering in the Weeds is fun and games, Mr. Mosher.
It really is in the weeds there.
~ We're currently preparing to move to the trial phase of Mann vs Steyn, and deep in the weeds of a rigorous investigation of Mann.
I would like to focus on policy and progress for the big picture, not the down in the weeds talking points and cherry picked data that is not presented in a full, policy relevant context..
... Hidden Battery Powered Vehicle Issues... Two issues concerning BEVs and PHEVs have been lurking in the weeds and haven't been given much attention.
Although, I do suppose we would have to put up with a bunch of Wandering in the Weeds and comments that have nothing to do with the thrust and import of Bob's work.
Because, in your pompous, arrogant opinion about yourself, only you have anything of value to say and only you and other down in the weeds computer jocks like you have influence.
There's not enough time to get deep in the weeds, but probably not enough attention span even if you could get in the weeds.
However, in addition to our efforts to encourage a societal shift around profound ecological issues, we also get in the weeds, as it were, with our efforts to understand, measure, and minimize the environmental impact of our operations at the Institute.
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