Sentences with phrase «much wrangling»

I couldn't figure out the CSS after much wrangling (I come from a print background), so I ended up putting a plain white box behind each to force them to appear on their own pages.
After much wrangling in a day that saw the Tennessee House of Representatives hold up proceedings in order to move forward with an effort to truly hold students, teachers, and schools harmless in light of this year's TNReady trouble, it appears a compromise of sorts has been reached.
After much wrangling with the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremandu over who represents Enugu West Senatorial District in the next Senate, there were indications on Friday that Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime, has dropped his bid to go to the Senate in 2015, The Punch reports.
After much wrangling with the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremandu over who represents Enugu West Senatorial District in the next Senate, there were indications on...
After much wrangling, the two Democrats have agreed to face off in a radio debate on Sept. 7 with WWRL's Errol Louis — one week before the Sept. 14 election.
Not only have the player and the club just agreed a bumper new long term contract extension, and without too much wrangling at that, but the Frenchman has been talking very warmly to Arsenal Player about Theo's development since joining Arsenal almost a decade ago.
After much wrangling, the film - maker's original cut made it into cinemas, but not before some radical new versions had been tested — including one that The New Yorker says featured a montage of religious images and ended with a Christian rock song.

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«I think after much internal wrangling,» Witherell says, «the eurozone will likely emerge stronger in the second half, and as the recovery quickens, Sarkozy may be able to recover some of the credibility he has lost.
Making Solar Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels In the long run, all this wrangling with utilities won't do Rive much good if he can't beat them on price.
These seats have remained open throughout much of President Barack Obama's administration due to political wrangling between the president and Congress.
You might consider writing additional posts on similar passages, not necessarily those where people love to wrangle over various theological interpretations, but passages similar to this one, passages that seem to say something much different than what they really say.
In the words of James T. Burtchaell, the provost of Notre Dame: «In these matters... we have no satisfying consensus not because we wrangle over them too much but because we wrangle not enough.»
As much as a visit to a doctor is not an exciting one, it is even more painful wrangling two kids.
On the other hand, your life is about to become so much easier — no more hauling a pump around, no more trying to wrangle a baby while pumping, no more pump parts to wash.
It made the airport check in and customs process much easier as I didn't have to worry about wrangling an energetic toddler.
Debating the Leveson proposals is much like wrangling over the abolition of Page Three — it's just as much an argument of «freedom from» as «freedom to»
Instead it was extended for just a year, much shorter than the six - plus year terms Michael Bloomberg was able to wrangle.
«There was much totally understandable mockery of the EU when they agreed a chocolate directive after 30 years of wrangling about the definition of chocolate,.
With much political wrangling still to come, Channel 4 News live blog will continue to follow all the news as it happens.
The New Year fiscal cliff agreement between the White House and Congress raised taxes on the richest Americans but postponed much of the toughest political wrangling on automatic spending cuts for another two months.
There was an area for kids to tear around in, which made wrangling a 16 - month - old that much easier, there were lawn games, a taco truck, and dancing dinosaurs.
All kidding aside, this outfit is a good example of looking put together without much effort, and in a way that's compatible with the requirements of kid wrangling.
I like keeping my hands free to carry shopping bags, wrangle kids or that much needed cup of coffee.
You see, everyday the Alexandria, Virginia residents have to hunt or be hunted and really, if you are going to be moving around so much, running from walkers, stabbing them in the brain and wrangling them off you, it's best to be comfortable.
Much time is spent on inter-museum wrangling, and the personalities aren't vivid enough (as they were in «The New Rijksmuseum») to build tension.
The screenplay by Jeff Dixon and Scott Windhauser (yes, that's his real name) is largely comprised of expository dialogue and unlikely developments, and Cohen wrangles the workmanlike action with professionalism but not much flair.
Much of this wrangling is rather hard to follow, as Mr Heineman hurriedly gives the impression that everyone is in bed with the cartels in some fashion.
Gray has clearly found in her a kind of muse, with the camera lingering on her face in close up in much the way it might have done with Garbo in one of her silents, and Cotillard, in both her expressiveness and restraint as well as her shimmering loveliness, is so precise in this role it's really impossible to imagine anyone else who could wrangle its intricacies.
The cast manage to wrangle as much as possible from the material, Woodley in particular bringing some raw nerves to an otherwise blank slate, but it is ultimately not enough to rise above the film's many flaws — weird science and henchman myopia but minor among them.
Much like the latter missions in Red Dead Redemption, it's time to round up the cattle, or in this case guides, and wrangle them into the corral, this article.
Though not lacking in talent or feeling, the film suffers from an uneven distribution of focus and relies too much on its central romance to wrangle the viewer's emotions.
This was attributed, much as it might have been at the U.N., to excessive procedural wrangling or to the power of one permanent member.
He's a lame duck president with diluted power; Democrats control the U.S. House and Senate; and he's burned up much of his political capital with lawmakers wrangling over the war in Iraq.
But this past August, after two years of legislative wrangling, H. 543 became law, much to the consternation of the unions.
I couldn't help grinning as I made small corrections to wrangle what felt like too much power for my own good and a car that simply wanted to get into trouble.
Morrisey said it's unlikely that you'll be able to wrangle much off the price of a truck or a sport - utility vehicle because they are selling strongly.
Now Amazon has set price expectations for ebooks for the consumers, and although publishers can still wrangle higher prices now and then, it's going to be much harder for them to do that over the long run.
Update February 1, 2012: After more than six years of wrangling over the best way to regulate Ohio's growing number of puppy mills, the Senate Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources Committee approved a version of S.B. 130 that is much different from the last version introduced in 2011.
But with increased traffic, site degradation, and bureaucratic wrangling, many are left wondering: How much longer will visitors be able to visit Machu Picchu?
That may be true in many cases, but the government has spent much of our money, and worse, has spent lots of money that we don't have, wrangling the geopolitics of energy interdependence.
Norton Rose knows the perils of operating through non-exclusive alliances better than most, having spent much of the nineties wrangling within the confines of the «M5 Group» of regional U.K. firms.
They don't yet offer much help in learning how to wrangle software.
There has been so much legal wrangling over this relatively paltry fine that OSHA lawyers — funded by your taxpayer dollars — have devoted 4,725 hours to the matter.
You don't as much install MCDungeon as you unpack the requisite files and wrangle with them to a greater or lesser degree based on your operating system.
Much of Samsung's focus for the Galaxy S8 has been on Bixby, its own proprietary virtual home assistant program and Microsoft Edition owners will likely have to wrangle with two home assistants at first on their smartphone.
Much legal wrangling lies ahead as both parties attempt to interpret the ruling to their own advantage.
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