Sentences with phrase «muster of»

Both parties need to feel safe and supported in order to take the risk and muster of the courage to present a tough topic.
It's an informal argument, not published anywhere by me or anyone else as far as I know, and probably not passing muster of peer review.
Even using the three months» figure, you'd still need $ 14,000 for an emergency fund that passes the muster of convention.
Meanwhile, as to the lawsuit as a whole, Republicans in House and Senate leadership appear confident in the constitutional muster of the new law.
On Patriots» Day, OSV will celebrate with a muster of the militia, fife and drum performances, and much more.
Balotelli managed only one Premier League goal with Liverpool having moved for $ 20 million last summer, and was unable to muster any of the sporadic inspiration he mustered during his title - winning time with Manchester City.
It's the kind of place you, as a tourist, have to muster all of your courage to walk into (picture the biker scene in * Pee - Wee's Big Adventure *).
«We must summon fresh energy for tackling the problem of how to announce the gospel anew in such a way that this world can receive it, and we must muster all of our energies to do this.»
It is unclear exactly how an image gets translated into a mustering of immune cells, Schaller says, but many neurochemicals connect the brain to the immune system — more studies are needed to tease out the exact chain of events.
A mustering of local historic vessels, Whitstable Sounding begins in the last hour of light on the longest day of the year.
Federal agencies are mum as to what's causing the deformities, but a number of researchers and locals, mustering all of the common sense they've got, think they've uncovered a suspect.

Not exact matches

With Republicans deeply in the minority, McConnell likewise couldn't muster the numbers to block the Dodd - Frank reforms of Wall Street.
If you make the mistake of buying a company with a low credit rating, you will find it difficult to muster enough of a cashflow to allow it to function.
On his blog recently entrepreneur Justin Jackson reports that his company's Slack channel is filled with confessions of employees who are struggling to muster the motivation to get much done.
I opened the door and politely shooed the guy out of the room, mustering all the braveness I had within me.
If they extract and sell it, the 2 - degree limit is toast; if governments somehow muster the will to force them not to extract those reserves, then the companies» valuations must drop accordingly — the bursting of the carbon bubble.
Not all of us can muster up enough charisma to match the reference in the song, but we know that people are more likely to be influenced by a charismatic leader.
Since the Department of Labor finalized its fiduciary rule (now in limbo) last year, annuity sales have fallen dramatically as brokerage firms and advisors anticipate that the products may not pass muster under a tighter regulatory standard.
Owner Ivan Gedz is sworn to secrecy over which book patrons must tug to gain access, but crack the case and you'll find a low - lit bar designed with recycled wood that musters the look and feel of a Kentucky moonshine shack.
This news comes a day after Michael Dell, who will be the chairman of the converged Dell - EMC entity if the $ 67 billion plan passes muster, pledged to keep VMware, which he called «a crown jewel,» functionally independent within the broader company.
That's hours and weeks and months of free work, all because I somehow couldn't muster the confidence to say, «What is the compensation for this project?»
Blair Levin, former FCC official, discusses the news that Disney held talks with 21st Century Fox to acquire most of the company and whether this deal would pass muster with regulators.
Six months later, despite putting every ounce of reserve effort I could muster into moving the business forward, I missed two of the three targets.
«Microsoft is unable to connect with the new generation of users,» wrote Global Equities analyst Trip Chowdhry in a 2010 research note to his clients, about as damning a sentence as you can muster for a technology company.
Today's speed of technology has largely reduced capital costs — the fixed, one - time expenses that are often tough to muster when starting up.
To close a deal, the robes had to pass muster with at least two gatekeepers with very different points of view, the general manager and the head of housekeeping.
And while it may not impact the company's sales in the short - term, Muster says it will «lay the foundation of the next computing paradigm.»
Taking care of the little things first can actually help you muster the willpower to tackle that last biggie.
In fact, direct access to Google's cutting - edge mobile services may be the Droid Pro's most persuasive selling point: As of late 2010, the Android Market application storefront was home to well over 80,000 apps, while rival BlackBerry App World mustered only about 10,000.
When you're straight out of college and earning an entry - level salary, making the minimum payments on your loans is sometimes all you can muster.
It remains to be seen what, if anything, our dysfunctional Congress can muster to break the now entrenched pattern of consumer privacy abuse highlighted by the Cambridge Analytica news, but that is by no means limited to Facebook.
It's not yet clear whether this strategy - or the app's only displaying «metadata» of calls and messages, not their content - will pass muster with the courts.
Only 21 % of the people surveyed by Ipsos MORI in nine EU countries wanted to leave the EU... Even where protest parties are gaining momentum, it appears unlikely that they will garner sufficient votes to muster a majority.»
White Tale, coupled with other Clariant shareholders who came out against the deal, left the Swiss company doubtful of mustering the two - thirds support necessary for the merger to go through.
Consequently, they are approving many dozens of projects and capital choices that would never normally pass muster.
Another wave of mass migration is likely to hit Europe, and unless the EU can muster collective action, the Schengen system of passport - free travel could be swept away.
He is leading a consortium of venture capitalists backing On Deck Capital, a financing network designed to provide loans to small businesses that can't pass muster with banks.
Addressing that, as much as whatever package of tax incentives he might muster, could be key to a successful application.
With assistance from the International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds and Canada's Ship - Source Oil Pollution Fund, that vessel owner would be expected to muster a maximum of $ 1.36 billion for a single spill, according to Kinder Morgan.
I stuck it out in a crazy business that has robbed me of any normal social life (constantly moving around the country), worked my tail off and risked it all and was fortunate enough to be in a good place at the right time and take advantage of an opportunity with every bit of energy I could muster.
The attack has likely sharply lowered the price Avid Life could muster in any sale of assets, assuming it could find a buyer willing to take on a company facing several multi-million dollars lawsuits and the challenge of rebuilding a computer network that has been so badly infiltrated.
Many legal and regulatory requirements here appropriately apply to investors both Canadian and foreign — for example, that a proposed merger or acquisition pass muster with competition authorities or, in banking, that an investor be of «good character.»
What measures would pass constitutional muster with the Second Amendment in place, especially given that even the Republican - backed gun access / school safety bill passed in Tallahassee is now the subject of a lawsuit issued by the NRA?
Munster believes the buy would make it past regulator muster, as Walmart alone would still carry a larger share of the retail market than the potential Amazon and Target merger.
What we were really providing investors was a level of discipline that few individual investors can muster over time — by adopting a long term asset allocation strategy and using low cost investment vehicles, our long term performance was always going to be better than the average individual investor who tends to time markets and chase performance, with little understanding of the costs they are incurring.
The Muster Across America Tour is a catalyzing event to stand up and strengthen this expanding network of military veterans, successful entrepreneurs, and the communities they serve.
BHP is expected to conduct a final muster and send thousands of cattle to market before sub-leasing the stations to a third party.
Because ICCR members and staff have been filing resolutions for over four decades, we have a great deal of expertise in how to write a strong shareholder proposal that will pass muster at the SEC and how to garner shareholder support at the AGM.
Microsoft has lost billions of dollars on Bing and has only mustered less than 3 % of the global search market.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, on his first trip to the Middle East as America's top diplomat, sought to muster support Sunday for a more robust international response to what U.S. officials see as a growing threat emanating from Iran.
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