As things draw on, the throng grows
more restive.
Not exact matches
The field belongs increasingly to those who have experienced the richness and depths of the tradition and who are
restive with the something - new - every - week folks who, in Luther's words, have «no
more than an itch to produce something novel so that they might shine before men as leading lights.»
But the governor is not supported among the
more activist side of the WFP, which includes chairs like Karen Scharff of Citizen Action who remain
restive over his stances on taxes, charter schools and other middle - of - the - road priorities.
A trickle of companies fleeing the
restive Spanish region of Catalonia threatened to turn into a flood as a second major bank and two
more firms said they would move their head offices to other parts of the country.
In his need to perform a balancing act with his
restive, divided, bemused party, his dependence on a seemingly disreputable Downing Street court and in his knackered, resilient, scheming determination to keep going almost as an end in itself he reminds me
more of Harold Wilson.
The consequence is that other spending ministers such as Theresa May and Vince Cable, who have already been getting increasingly
restive, will now be required to absorb even
more pain.
At the very moment that the Labour Party is becoming
restive about what it regards as the self - imposed bit, bridle and blinkers of tax policy, Labour's tax policy for the election is likely to become even
more restricted than before.
Whatever the problem is, consumers who own an iPhone 7 and an Android Wear smartwatch are increasingly becoming
restive because this means that the problem has been going on since the iPhone's release
more than two weeks ago.