Sentences with phrase «just ushering»

It's not like I was just ushering them through a process they could have handled on their own.
Michael Gokturk, an entrepreneur who had just ushered a payment processing company he co-founded through a successful IPO, decided to jump on the trend and turn his attention to mobile.
You've just ushered your last board member out of your office after a long and confusing board meeting.
We just ushered in the first day of Autumn and school is now well underway, but if you have little ones you know that the shoe shopping never ends!
We just ushered in the first day of Autumn and school is now well underway, but if you have little ones you know that the shoe shopping never ends!
2017 saw a couple of amazing remastered PS2 classics and 2018 just ushered in another one.
The Disaster Artist might just usher in the golden era of Tommy Wiseau.
The Audi TTS just ushered in a new generation for 2016.
American Express has just ushered in a new concept that is bound to revolutionize the mortgage and credit card industries.
Shigeru Miyamoto's software expertise and industrial design background may just usher in a golden age of gameplay - focused gaming.

Not exact matches

A few employees just came out to usher in a group of advertising agency representatives.
Last November, Hudson's Bay announced plans to usher Saks into Canada by replacing The Bay at Yonge and Bloor streets in Toronto, just blocks from the chic Yorkville district.
Or would Trump seek to appease an audience that had, just a year ago, recoiled at his election and the era of American protectionism it seemed to usher in?
In any event, QE4 would usher in the next cycle in commodities just like it did in 2009.
Usher says Canada has no ground game in most of our biggest overseas markets, not just China.
That was no surprise given that Amazon is known for ushering in sweeping changes whenever it steps into a new retail category — just ask traditional sellers of everything from books to clothes to kitchenware.
«Just as the formation of the venture capital industry ushered a new approach and mindset toward funding innovation within the private sector, impact investment has started to bring opportunities to harness entrepreneurship and capital markets to drive social improvement.»
Atheists unfortunately are helping usher in islamist extremism, because without christianity to offset that, islam just comes right on in, builds some mosques and before you know it, our country will be awash in terror.
He said:: «Christianity's focus has long been about ushering in God's kingdom «on Earth, not just in heaven,» Borg says.
In each case he was battling against the forces seeking to overturn the existing moral order so as to usher in a more perfect and more just society.
Sanders also appeals to the capacity of middle class voters to exercise their political freedom, calling for them to join him in fundamentally remaking our political economy: If we really want to, we can overthrow the moral limitations of capitalism and usher in a more just future.
They're just «transitional episodes that ushered in» Patrik Schumacher's, er, parametricism.
Consider how just two fundamental ideas have ushered in the modern world.
After the issue was thus squarely reopened, just as the clock was striking midnight and ushering in Easter Day, a clear - cut resolution was adopted which said, in part:
A chicken that is ushered outside for a few minutes a day can be labeled «Free - Range» in the supermarket, so just because a carton says «Cage Free» or «Free Range» doesn't mean they've been fed and nurtured optimally.
Europe's first PageWide C500 has just shipped to Smurfit Kappa's Interwell plant in Austria, ushering in a new era of graphic virtuosity in shelf ready packaging, point of sale and secondary cartons for European shoppers.
Banning single - use plastic bags makes sense, as long as it doesn't usher in behaviours that are just as bad, or worse — like over-using heavier bags made of even more plastic.
Food and Beverage Director Robert Gedman is also bringing his British roots to bear on the beverage program, with port, sherry, Madeira and other offerings that just might usher in a renaissance for classic cordials.
A guy like that will end up taking back all that shit they bought with the money their agent advanced them with the expectation of being a high first - round pick as soon as the usher takes their ass from the green room at the draft and escort them out the damn door when the first round ends — and the only people who called them is their family asking what the fuck just happened.
The pair are both into their 30s now and can not go on forever, so Griezmann could just be the man needed to help usher in a new era in Barca's attack.
Scott Satterfield ushered Appalachian State into FBS play, and Jason Candle's Rockets just wrapped up a dominant MAC campaign.
22 year old Costa Rican international Campbell spent the past three seasons out on loan but was ushered into the Arsenal first team set - up after a good World Cup showing but has struggled to force his way into Arsene Wenger's first team set - up, the forward making just four sub appearances in the Premier League.
Wenger opted to usher Campbell into the Arsenal first team after his superb showing at the 2014 World Cup finals but offered him just four Premier League appearances before he was sent out to Villarreal for yet another loan spell.
Just like adults, baby's respond to relaxing cues that usher in sleep.
The 2010 CNR ushered in the greatly improved school nutrition standards championed by Michelle Obama, but just two years later, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) began to agitate for a weakening of those reforms.
They may feel it as they know twins run in their families and their chances are higher and in this case are the next ones in the family ushering in twins, or they may just look at all the more exaggerated symptoms of pregnancy that they are getting and put it all together.
As you know April showers bring May flowers, and the stores are definitely ushering in the floral prints just in time!
After ushering him out of the room I would just wan na sit on the floor and cry while I wiped up the rest of the gallon.
An example of just how quickly earlier pieties can crumble is offered by John Naughton who discusses our predicament by analogy with a Supreme Court ruling in the US in the 1940 «s that ushered in the era of mass aviation.
Of course, it just may also be the case that Trump will usher in an era of business - as - usual.
In this endeavour we should reach out to all Ghanaians and build the broad coalition that will unite our nation for change, and usher in a new dispensation that will allow us to build a prosperous nation, and a fairer and just society, with equality of opportunity for all.
Yet we deceive ourselves if we believe that electing someone «just like us» will usher in a golden era of good governance.
It is an uneasy alliance for many dyed - in - the - wool conservatives, who just a few months ago were warning that Mr. Cuomo would usher in an era of profligate spending and rising taxes.
Donn Esmonde says Carl Paladino could usher in a new «era of harmony» on the Buffalo School Board by quitting the post to which he was just re-elected.
Endless praise isn't just any gospel song, but one that will definitely inspire sublime impulses, usher you into God's presence where ever you are, and take you to a point previously unimaginable.
That's down from an approval rating of 74 percent in early December, according to past Quinnipiac surveys, and just one month before Cuomo ushered in stricter gun laws that have sparked strong opposition across New York's Upstate and rural regions.
So here's, you know, it's just one scene in the play Cymbeline, although of course Peter Usher finds other things.
It doesn't mean I believe what, you know, that Usher's theory needs to be taken seriously, but I'm saying if you dismiss it just because it sounds farfetched then you're basically dismissing something like two - thirds of the activity that goes on in Shakespeare scholarship today.
And this fits in, allegedly — I mean Peter Usher makes a big deal of it, but a few other people; it's not just Peter Usher, a few other people have looked at that and said, «Well, you know, there is one English thinker who spoke about infinite space in Shakespeare's time» and we've already met him, it was Thomas Digges.
The marketing for them is great, but in reality, they just don't live up to their promises, and that roller coaster ride ushers in a lot more risk than other methods of replacement.
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