When your youngest child grows up and leaves home, you might be
left grappling with some mixed emotions, uncomfortable moods, and feelings of loneliness or grief.
This leaves you grappling with your Surface, trying to force the Start Screen to the other screen by what appears to be, by the end, magic.
Not exact matches
On Monday night, the Times reported that Alex Stamos, Facebook's chief information security officer, was planning to
leave the company in August as it
grapples with a storm of controversies relating to its role in spreading misinformation before the 2016 election.
But improving paper's image may — at best — slow the decline in demand, not reverse it,
leaving the industry
grappling for ways to compensate for a dwindling customer base.
FILE - In this Aug. 24, 2016, file photo, New Mexico Finance and Administration Secretary Duffy Rodriguez, from
left, Taxation and Revenue Secretary Demesia Padilla and Legislative Finance Committee Director David Abbey give testimony to lawmakers about state budget shortfalls in Red River, N.M. New Mexico's grinding budget crisis is taking a visible toll in courtrooms where overburdened attorneys have denied legal counsel to poor defendants, at museums reeling from layoffs and admission hikes, and at state universities and colleges
grappling with steep spending cuts.
If you've
grappled with this question, only to be
left feeling confused or frustrated, you're certainly not alone.
Grappling with a desire to change career paths, although not uncommon, can be overwhelming, especially if it means
leaving the stability of a current job and training.
What's interesting for startups now required to follow the new policy is that many may not have been around enough to have
grappled with parental
leave yet, says Breslin.
Local officials, Mr Wang says, are after political prestige and a quick boost to local GDP; they are happy to
leave their successors to
grapple with the debts.
LeBreton's request comes in the wake of revelations of improper spending that has shaken public confidence in the upper chamber and
left Stephen Harper
grappling with his most serious political crisis to date.
Department stores are disappearing and restaurants are
grappling with rising labor costs,
leaving owners of large retail spaces in the city with fewer viable tenants, he argued.
It has had to address allegations of sexism in the workplace; it's
grappled with the missteps of its chief executive, Travis Kalanick, who on Tuesday revealed he would take a
leave of absence from the company; and it finds itself locked in a legal war against Google amid accusations that one of Uber's former top engineers stole self - driving car technology from the search giant.
Stocks closed sharply lower on Monday as investors
grappled with the economic implications of Britain's vote to
leave the European Union.
The recent and rapid proliferation of cryptocurrency ¹ transactions involving retail or «Main Street» customers has
left some — including many cryptocurrency platforms serving retail customers —
grappling conceptually with the answer to a fundamental question: what constitutes «actual delivery» of cryptocurrency in the eyes of the... Read More
Yet, a generation is growing up as the silent victims of decades of violence,
left to
grapple with how to build a future out of tragedy with the traumas they've endured.
This was not to be one further elucidation of Whitehead's «philosophy of organism,» but Leclerc's own detailed recounting of how we must recover a few basic presuppositions if we are ever to elucidate a philosophy of nature worthy of our post-Whiteheadian era — an era unhappily determined to
grapple with the complexities of contemporary science by
leaving Whitehead aside.
His followers rarely accepted him uncritically; instead they were
left to
grapple, interpretively, with their doubts.
... the fear often is expressed that the «rather amorphous middle position termed «evangelicalism, living between a
left wing capitulation to ethnology - sociology and a right wing reaction to the same disciplines, «seems more ready to expend their time and energy in defense of older formulations of Christian truths than to
grapple with the matter of reformulating these truths in terms of new conceptual frameworks.»
Even if a youth in all these realms succeeded in evading the necessity of tackling himself, trouble would still be
left, and trouble is an adept at forcing a man to
grapple with himself.
Extended work hours, justified by the added financial demands, can also lead to guilt as a new father
grapples with the lack of time
left for interaction with his child.
And besides giving the baby a great view of the world around him, it
leaves Dad's hands free to open doors or
grapple with the dog's leash.
Besides giving the baby a great view of the world around him, it
leaves his parents» hands free to open doors or
grapple with the dog's leash.
The trend toward finding and consuming news through social networks rather than coming directly to their sites
leaves many publishers
grappling with what it all means for their business.
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano's final budget proposal
leaves county legislators — most seeking reelection in November — to
grapple with a small property tax increase and $ 60 million in hikes to real estate and traffic fees.
He proposed a
left - right split, and offered a watery vision of what latter - day «modernisers» should be all about: a «renewed sense of moral purpose», reducible to the hoary New Labour emphasis on social mobility, and a politics that would «be seen to be
grappling seriously with the big questions of the day: migration, globalisation, terrorism, the environment, welfare, housing, our place in the world».
Cuomo was not in Philadelphia for the first day of the convention and has
grappled with the
left - leaning politics first hand after he faced a stronger - than - expeted primary challenge in 2014 from Zephyr Teachout, who is now a candidate for Congress in the 19th congressional district.
That
leaves Cuomo to try and cobble together a deal, knowing his narrative as an accomplisher is at stake and
grappling with two inexperienced partners in the Legislature.
Republican leaders from Utah to Alabama called on Trump to
leave the presidential race as a party in crisis
grappled with the fallout from its White House nominee's vulgar and sexually charged comments caught on tape.
What this doesn't account for is the strain on your emotions in the meantime - while you partner
grapples with their own problems, it can
leave you wondering why if they can't fully explain or it express it themselves.
The unearthing of an ancient mass grave filled with Roman skeletons has
left archeologists in modern Turkey
grappling for answers after they uncovered the Demre is a town and its surrounding district in the Antalya Province on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, named after the river Demre.
Presented over two nights, but easy to digest in a single sitting, Zen Diaries is a worthwhile account of Shandling's career and evolving philosophy, an insightful exploration of stand - up comedy and the comedic voice, and a sad contemplation and reckoning from those Shandling
left behind and those
grappling with his legacy.
This
leaves Dr. Omar Olson (Thomas) on the front lines with a group of five interns to
grapple with lost patients, bizarre emergency - room cases and the like.
Yes, it's another story of a man
grappling with his creative dreams who must return home from New York City because of a terminally ill mother, and in the process must come to terms with the family he
left behind.
«Serenity» centers on a fishing boat captain (McConaughey), who is forced to
grapple with his mysterious past after a glamorous woman (Hathaway) crashes up against his simple life on a small island in the Caribbean and
leaves him questioning his reality.
I hope you remember that you can use the
left stick while
grappling an enemy with your rig's claw to manipulate them later on.
I loved that it
left me unsatisfied in some ways, the way it built tension and then
left me without a lot of resolution,
leaving me, like its characters,
grappling for meaning.
From troubled trading - floor boss Sam (Kevin Spacey), his second - in - command Will (Paul Bettany), and financial officer Sarah (Demi Moore), to bluntly self - interested CEO John Tuld (Jeremy Irons), employees are
left to
grapple not only with the enormous cost wrought by their reckless derivatives risks on the firm and the economy, but with the potential professional and ethical cost survival will entail.
While Washington's Whip does
grapple with an internal struggle that's soaked in lies, denial, self - loathing and more (and this is where Washington shines the most, when he's not uttering a word, but generally drowning in consequences and negotiating what maneuvers he's got
left), his final act of redemption is far too predictable (and therefore less satisfying), as every other option of salvation has been exhausted by his self - destructiveness.
It is a hard lesson to be learned and one that Eilis Lacey (pronounced Ailish)(Saoirse Ronan, «The Grand Budapest Hotel»), a young Irish Catholic girl who has
left Ireland to seek a better life in America has to
grapple with.
Bolstered by a sacked cast that includes both rising and established stars like Laura Dern, Ellen Burstyn, Jason Ritter, Common, and Elizabeth Debicki, the film follows successful journalist Jennifer (Dern), who is forced to
grapple with an experience that spans decades and
leaves her nearly a stranger to herself.
There isn't a whole lot of screen time devoted to the clever twist that Efron's fratboy is Rogen's idealized, younger self, and in turn that Efron is
grappling with the idea that he'll soon
leave the childish antics of the fraternity behind, settling into a role of adult mediocrity, but it's there and adds a lovely, melancholy undercurrent to the movie that makes the entire experience much richer.
Rather than the passive lethargy that political cinema often inculcates in viewers by providing them with deceptively simple answers to often extremely nuanced questions, The Party forces its audience to continue
grappling with these vital issues long after they've
left the theater.
In her guilt and confusion she's
left to
grapple with the extent of her responsibility — or maybe there is none and Kevin is just a bad seed, spawn of the devil.
Grappling with themes of modernity that have
left lesser filmmakers self - righteous or sputtering, he constructs a grand treatise on late capitalism's most aggravating symptoms through a parable about a stately art museum in the director's native land.
The first release of the school ratings comes as most states are
grappling with how to judge schools as required by the federal «No Child
Left Behind» Act of 2001.
Which doesn't necessarily make their task any easier, for they must
grapple openly with those — both on the progressive
left and in minority communities — who are openly hostile to cultural judgmentalism and imperialism.
Months after the 2016 presidential election, a majority of educators say that national politics have created a sharp divide among students,
leaving teachers
grappling with how to handle classroom conversations about controversial issues.
While the new presidents spent an intense week
grappling with issues facing institutions of higher education, the network of support they built at HGSE over that time continues long after they
leave campus.
Administrative policies, non-instructional duties and personal responsibilities demand large quantities of time that
leave teachers tired and with little time to
grapple with the linguistic gymnastics in many academic publications.
«As schools
grapple with exam reform we must continue to prioritise the interests of our students, and ensure that they
leave our schools with the qualifications they need for their future, regardless of whether this shows up on performance tables or not,» he said.