That's not to say it's impossible to do a hard fork more safely, [but] I think the only way that's viable is if there isn't this kind of contentiousness — if you don't have a lot of polarization and people
kind of fighting over different things.
Not exact matches
DCF had been told initially that Cruz and his mom
fought over an ID card the teen needed to buy some
kind of game.
Spending that
kind of cash to
fight a patent suit would be devastating to a young startup like FindTheBest, which has received $ 17 million in venture capital
over its short life, according to a recent VentureBeat profile.
No one expected any doctrinal change: the
fight was
over what
kind of pastoral accommodations would be made.
This is why they flounder around, and run off in seventeen different directions, and
fight over the best way to do things, and how the money should be spent, and who should be the group they focus on, and what
kind of music and literature the church should produce, etc..
If Smackdown wanted to create a fun (but competitive) tag team division I'd bring
over either heavy machinery (vs. Bludgeon Brothers PAIN) or Street Profits (I'd actually like to see some
kind of fight between them, New Day and Titus Worldwide as they should be brought
over).
Can't see any
kind of name going
over there (if Srisaket
fights at all in the interim).
Liam Neeson has become extremely popular
over the years for his amazing action - packed movies and one
of a
kind fight scenes...
After everyone is finished
fighting over what
kind of toppings we should put on which pizza, it's time for the fun to begin!
And while TV can keep kids busy, too much TV can actually cause more
fighting because it's so often the object kids
fight over but also because it's not an active
kind of play.
No, you know I keep looking at the bottle and you know, see if it is gonna be filling up» And you know, there is
kind of this
fighting feeling you know inadequacy just to some extent and I think you know I really had to stick with it and realized that Okay, it's gonna be building up
over time and it was you know within so many months then it's like «Okay, I am actually you know, filling up more than one bottle» And so that was really rewarding but certainly it's time consuming.
The United States has historically backed Israel in order to maintain some control
over the region; virtually everything else in the area is anti-U.S. So Israel was convenient as a
kind of base for the U.S. - it could send fighter planes to Israel instead
of having them fly from inefficiently far away; and plus, if things got really hairy in the middle east, Israel could do some
of the actual
fighting too.
Admittedly procedures themselves are public things, but you also need parks and schools, prisons, armies and land and all the
kinds of things people can struggle and
fight over.
In positive terms, we, unlike NO, have at least now built up a
kind of grassroots movement - base that could be mobilised e.g. to
fight for PR - based Lords reform (on which, see my guest post
over at LiBDemVoice.
How this new health care delivery model is organized, what services it provides and who is in charge won't be decided for some time, but whatever transition is to come, the Cuomo administration is anxious to avoid the
kind of prolonged, ugly battles that characterized the
fights over St. Vincent's in Manhattan and Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn.
And so the same
kind of fights you're seeing now in the Arctic
over who owns what are going to happen in Antarctica sooner than we expect.
After that, word just
kind of spread that if you have a problem, you can go
over to Face's yard and
fight.
Virtually every great British actor to appear in the series gets some
kind of cameo, whether mourning a dead friend, or lying on that improvised mortuary floor; whether sharing a disbelieving grin when the
fighting is
over, or trying to turn Harry
over to Voldemort.
Perhaps the
kindest thing one can say about it is that it packs more laughs (who wouldn't find a mother and son
fighting tooth and nail
over possession
of a rubber duck amusing?)
While Daredevil, the trained boxer
of the group, «wants every punch to be the last», Luke Cage places defence on the team — «He's the guy who will cover a child, he will use his body defensively» — while Jessica wants the
fight to be
over and «detests every part» — «That, as an attitude, is so much fun to watch once she's
fighting» — and Iron Fist is «
kind of hot - headed, a little more naïve than the others.
One
of our greatest weapons in
fighting the
kinds of injustice, violence, and moral confusion we have seen
over the past few days is ensuring that we have schools where our children are safe not only physically, but also emotionally and morally, and are taught the values to which we aspire.
I'm
kind of over the NAACP but there are still folks out there like Oakland blogger Dirk Tillotson who are
fighting for the soul
of the NAACP.
Mercedes - Benz's 2016 GLA250 luxury - crossover SUV is the
kind of vehicle that prompts
fights over who gets the driver's seat and who rides shotgun, and there's even more to love when it comes to the GLA45 AMG.
A «surprise» hardware event is
kind of odd, and it may have something to do with Amazon's
fight with Google
over their decision to block YouTube from the Echo Show.
As pathogens become resistant to the medicine
over the period
of time, so what
kinds of changes are being made to
fight with this challenge?
Studies have shown that dogs will
fight over scarce resources, but that they don't organise themselves into any
kind of consistent ranking system, with one dog dominating the others.
I live in Dayton, and
over the last 17 years have been approached by many people who have asked me if I was interested in
fighting my dogs (multiple breeds), what
kind of dogs I had, and if I wanted to breed my dogs.
Action chips don't carry
over battles, so you don't want to waste them, but it does also
kind of turn every
fight into simply waiting to get the «win move».
While
fighting the plethora
of enemy types never gets old, being asked to do the same
kind of mission
over and
over again does.
There's room for more success in the game industry than we've ever seen before, but we need to all stop
fighting over the same little pond with the same
kind of games.
Theoretically, you could just free roam all
over while
fighting monsters and Eidolons at your leisure but in practice I never did because FFE «s combat is
kind of boring.
During the development, it was
kind of like, half my time was spent obsessing
over vs.
fighting games, and half was spent making Streets
of Rage 2.
The series may have had some spotty points, but Mortal Kombat «s an important part
of gaming history, both for challenging Capcom's monopoly
over the
fighting game genre and for introducing a bunch
of innocent arcade players to all
kinds of blood and gore.
Most spells for the sorcerer are some
kind of riff on the soul arrow, a magic projectile, and when
fighting bosses using this ranged technique, it's a case
of «fire, roll, fire, roll»
over and
over until the health bar has been whittled downward.
Look a little closer, and all these «worlds»
kind of fall apart though: Robin starts talking, and everybody starts
fighting; 25 years ago the Studio School was taken
over by an English -LRB-!)
The cautionary tale
of the
fight over the cause
of stomach ulcers, listed by quite a few contributors there, is the
kind of saga that gives science journalists (appropriately) sleepless nights.
Kind of like being at the wheel
of the bus in the fog on the winding road while a small group
of kids is squabbling louder and louder,
fighting over how fast the bus is going.
Most people react to this
kind of report by rehashing the usual
fights over carbon emissions.
If those are the
kind of wars that happen
over bike lanes, I wonder what the
fights will be like
over elevated PRT networks.
It's important to note that there's also sometimes a
kind of «false inequivalence» in the
fight over climate science and policies — an implication that the lack
of action on greenhouse gases is largely the result
of the unfair advantage in money and influence held by industries dealing in, or dependent on, fossil fuels.
There are plenty
of other issues looming if and when money does start to flow, including potential
fights among countries exposed to various
kinds of climate - linked hazards, from rising seas to protracted droughts,
over who deserves help first and most.
In the
fight over climate legislation, environmentalists» early rejection
of a «safety valve» looks
kind of lamentable in retrospect.
When you're
fighting to keep your house, grieving
over the loss
of a loved one or putting your life on the line to protect others lives and property, people talking about climate policy or how these
kinds of events will become more common and more severe is very uncomfortable.
An estranged lesbian couple's Supreme Court
fight over their seven - year - old daughter is the first case
of its
kind and raises key issues, a lawyer has said.
Pauline Fowler comments in the Daily Mail and The Sun re Supreme Court
fight over lesbian couple's daughter is «first case
of its
kind»
I disagree with him about the notwithstanding clause — hardly ever used outside Quebec, and I don't think that's a problem; about property rights — an open invitation to
fight every
kind of government action on the basis that one's property (i.e. right to do whatever one wants without regard to others) has been infringed (the US took
over 100 years to
fight that one out, and the right to govern is back under attack there); and about secession — in fact the SCC managed to give a reasonable interpretation
of the Constitution (not the Charter in particular) on that point.
Over the years, we have represented every
kind of business — from small, closely held companies to Fortune 500 companies — in every
kind of case — from commercial real estate disputes to alleged securities fraud to
fights among business partners.
So I expect to see some
fights further in the process
over which pieces
of evidence that relate to willfulness are admissible as evidence in the first trial phase anyway (because
of some other
kind of probative value).
It's that if Congress ever went totally off the rails like that, the President, or the people would have to step up and hope they could end the standoff peacefully without resorting to violence, because this is the
kind of thing that revolutions are
fought over.
I was pulled
over and given a ticket for speeding, it states that I was going 35mph
over the limit, I am aware that it is a bit high but should I seek out a lawyer or maybe some
kind of legal help, I been thinking
of trying to
fight it since and have the judge reduce the fine or charges, the ticket was issued by the LAPD.