Parking the mid-sized Traverse
is a bit of a challenge in the city, but the rear view cameras come in real handy — a front mounted camera would help a lot more.
This year
it was a bit of a challenge in my new home.
Not exact matches
The Canadian side isn't quite as bullish on prospects for an immediate deal:» (It would
be) a
bit of a
challenge,» Canada's chief negotiator, Steve Verheul, said before a meeting with union officials
in Ottawa.
So if your employees
are located
in different offices, one
of the biggest
challenges will
be finding ways for your employees to stay
in touch and learn a
bit about each other.
Brexit
bites into U.K. construction Britain
's construction industry
is «making the best
of an uncertain moment» as building shows signs
of slowing
in London, but grows elsewhereIt
's not clear how the U.K.
's trade arrangements will look at the end
of the Brexit process — and the haze presents a
challenge to the country
's construction sector.
Of course, testing these products in real - life conditions was a little bit of a challeng
Of course, testing these products
in real - life conditions
was a little
bit of a challeng
of a
challenge.
A
Bit of History Earlier this year, the High Administrative Court
of France
was seized on behalf
of several taxpayers,
challenging the instituted regimen,
in force since July 2014, related to taxation
of bitcoin and other cryptocurrency - related transactions.
The great
challenge, the one that took me a book to articulate and which I suspect will take me a lifetime to work out,
is to hold every piece
of my faith experience
in love, even the broken
bits, even the parts that still cut my hands and make them bleed.
Sometimes I think the biggest
challenge in talking about the church
is telling ourselves the truth about it — acknowledging the scars, staring down the ugly
bits, marveling at its resiliency, and believing that this flawed and magnificent body
is enough, for now, to carry us through the world and into the arms
of Christ.
I think
in some way it inspired my last blog post... (cuz i
was being kinda raw) well, i stay pretty raw when i
'm in write mode... but
of course i get invited to «follow» someone on blog, turns out, he
's a
bit legalistic to say the least... people get real clinging to their «form
of God» when you
challenge with the raw i guess.
I know that lots
of you also eat and live this way, as you too
are living with illness or continuous health related issues, so I wanted to share a
bit more about my journey, because it
's so important to talk about it and not feel alone
in our
challenges.
Deciding what to bring to the barbeque on Sunday proved to
be a little more
challenging than necessary and resulted
in quite a
bit of back and forth between Brandon and I.
Transporting it, on the other hand,
was a
bit of a
challenge... A car ride, a ferry ride, and another car ride later the chili
was transported to The Portuguese - American Club
in Oak Bluffs where the competition would take place the next morning.
Days have
been cold here lately — which
is something I absolutely love — but that makes it hard for the butter to soften
in my freezing kitchen, making my morning baking sessions a
bit of a
challenge.
Trying not to get my new clothes from America spotted with nashi juice
was a
challenge... But keeping tidy, looking cool
in front
of boys
was nixed with one
bite of nashi.
It looks like the recipe
is a
bit of a
challenge to execute, but you should never let a good
challenge stand
in your way when dessert
is the prize.
He
's a
bit of a sun worshiper and found the winters when we lived
in the limestone city to
challenge his mental health just a little, simply because it
was so dark and depressing there during the snowy season.
Assuming you
are going with tofu here, keep
in mind that tofu
is a
bit of a
challenge to grill.
Although eating one
of these cupcakes
is a
bit challenging, it
's not so bad if you just approach it
in a step - by - step fashion.
The butter
in puff pastry presents a
bit of a
challenge: you want it to
be cold so it stays solid and doesn't melt into the dough, but you also need it to
be pliable so it can
be rolled out without breaking into pieces.
It
's a
bit of a
challenge when you can't use gluten for things like dumplings, and you certainly will not use MSG (monosodium glutamate)
in soups and sauces.
This year I've
challenged myself to try different things
in the kitchen, whether that
be new recipes or new ingredients, I want to try and get out
of my comfort zone a
bit.
Hi, Shannon, Earth Balance
is great, but it
's a
bit of a
challenge to use it
in butter cookies, since they
're mostly... butter.
I think spices
are extremely important
in cooking but especially
in plant - based cooking, where building flavor
is a
bit more
of a
challenge.
There
's no denying that I
'm a fat kid at heart — give me the opportunity to cover pasta
in fried salty
bits and cheese and heavy cream and I'll go all out (and then hide the rest
of the leftovers to help keep my vegan
challenge going strong).
I would actually recommend Better Batter over Jules
in this recipe, since Jules finds browning to
be a
bit of a
challenge (truth) because
of all the starch.
And there
's so much starch that browning
in the oven
is a
bit of a
challenge.
I usually try to work
in at least one meatless recipe a week, which
is a
bit of a
challenge sometimes but this
is a quick, delish no brainer!
It
is a good question although a lot say it
's an easy answer as they think we have nothing to play for — but
in fact we have quite a
bit to fight for as it all involves the club
's future scenarios going forward to get back on the level
of challenging for big honours.
The battle to
be the «best
of the rest» behind Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull has
been won by Force India for the last couple
of years, and apart from a
bit of a
challenge by Williams
in 2016, it hasn't really
been that close.
I even thought top clubs
were in for him.Some three or 2 seasons back many here
were debating why he should
be our main striker.As soon as you mention any other strikers name people would come out with stats and many things defending him.Even Wenger has defended him blindly
in the past.People say Wenger
's stubborn yeah.But don't we know that there
's a reason why everything happens?Honestly speaking he
's the reason why Arsene Wenger has failed to sign a top notch striker because he still believes
in him.The funny thing
is we signed Welbeck at that time who to me did nothing before to
be the main man here.People keep saying Welbeck
is hardworking and that he works his socks off.But the question
is was that our reason for signing him.Welbeck
being signed to
challenge Giroud tells me a lot about Giroud
's quality.Even Walcott (no offence to him) who has zero CF qualities
was even chosen over him for a string
of games and all
in all I think he did well but has too many defeciencies for that role.We've compromised as a club and it'll come back to
bite us.
Their duo performance reminded me
of a former Arsenal defence that
was confident and not afraid to stick a leg
in to
challenge and to have a
bit of ruff and tumble, but that they also aware
of their limits and not to get them into vulnerable situations.
He
was going
in late with his
challenges with a
bit of afters, aswell as arguing with the ref.
Look when he came on, the players that had played 89 minutes
were still running past him trying to help out the defense, the 3rd goal, I watched him jogging
in the middle while the Anderlecht players
were flying past him on the flanks, he
was just ball and man watching instead
of running towards the ball and putting a
bit of pressure, the guys had all the time and not
challenge to pick out a perfect cross.
I join you on that almostawinner... but the same can
be said
of that famous english core that we extended / signed a couple
of years back... Ramsey
is a great player, can
be world class but for that has to stop
being so wasteful at times (bad / heavy first touch, killing counter attacks with the wrong choices, not shooting well anymore the way it looks, giving the ball away)... your not on Gerrard level at his best Gibbs
is a good player but seems happy with his
bit part role, doesn't look like he
's crazy about pushing &
challenging Montreal for a XI spot Ox, I still believe
in his talent but just no end product for an offensive player with his ability; he could
be our version
of PFA Hazard / Costa...
is it a lack
of confidence?
Shame that we cant win it even when Leicester
is on top, Chelsea
is in bottom, manutd don't know what they
are doing with only city showing that little
bit of challenge that too because they bought bruyne otamendi and sterling
in summer.
The 22 year old Egyptian international moved to Stamford Bridge
in January but has
been something
of a
bit - part player over the past year and could
be open to a fresh
challenge.
With how many different spots some
of these guys played it can
be a
bit of a
challenge to locate them
in the GIF's.
Now at first I thought that
was a
bit harsh, I mean we
are capable
of challenging in the seasons ahead, it
is not like our squad
is aging or players
are going to
be leaving.
While a lot
of Arsenal fans, myself included, have
been a
bit concerned
of late about the lack
of chances that the Gunners have
been creating, the fact that we still have not lost
in the Premier League since the first game
of the season and that we got our title
challenge back on track with the win over Bournemouth on Sunday should
be some comfort.
So when you have The Mirror reporting that the Tottenham boss
is dismissive
of the
challenge from Arsenal and
is thinking
of bigger things, while Sky Sports reports Erikssen talking up their title
challenge as if they have already beaten us then I have to suggest that the spuds
are way too sure
of themselves and I hope that this attitude comes back to
bite them as well as firing up the boys
in red and white.
We have
been the most settled team out
of Spuds, Liverpool, United, Everton, Southampton etc as we have had the same manager and settled players
in the team, so we should
be up there this season
challenging at least, we had a summer where most people and all
of us thought we
were going to get a DM, CB or another striker, but we sign Welbeck a
bit part player our rivals did not rate.
The Man City full - back decided, quite intentionally, for no apparent reason other than basically
being a
bit of a psycho, to lead with the elbow
in a
challenge that left poor Mendes hurtling towards the advertisting hoardings.
United
were a
bit further forward with # 203m and Chelsea
were out
in front with # 215.6 million, but the evidence
is clear that we can no longer use the big spending
of our rivals as an excuse for not
challenging for top honours.
With the fact
of course that when you
're playing
in the back four you have to
be decisive
in the
challenges, you have a
bit more flexibility
in the middle
of a back three.
Maybe technically the Premier League
is a little
bit better but
in terms
of power, engagement
in duels and
challenges, I think the Championship
is a very tough league.
I remember when our former great players from abroad arrived and they spoke about how
in training it
was a
bit of a shock with how hard Arsenal players went into
challenges, they said it
was the same treatment they'd expect playing a rival team that really wanted the win.
Once he settles
in that role then I think he will
be challenging for the golden boot while at the same time providing a good amount
of assists, at the moment you can see he
is trying a
bit too hard at times but he did the same on the right before he settled.
Dybala
was the protagonist for Juve again on Wednesday night — we'll get to that
in a
bit — and Massimiliano Allegri's men
were never truly
challenged on their way to a 2 - 0 win that sent them through to the quarterfinals
of the competition for the 11th consecutive year.
Fabinho would
be a good
bit of business for Mourinho and United and if another midfielder came
in too, it could signal a good start to the new season with United actually having a midfield capable
of challenging the best
of the Premier League and maybe beyond.