Sentences with phrase «n't ride the waves»

She's not riding the wave of the film's success, but rather the wave of goodwill for her entire career up to now.
When local surfers aren't riding the waves on either side of the pier, they're grabbing a drink at a number of surf - centric watering holes along Main Street.
If you don't ride the wave you get crushed.
Too bad Saskatchewan members can't ride the wave.
I don't ride the waves of trends much... it takes me too far out to sea!

Not exact matches

«Certain names will ride those waves in 2018 but it's going to be very specific names and you can't just own the group.
No brand wants to be the one that failed to ride a consumer wave because it wasn't willing to spend the equivalent of a rounding error in research costs.
Ad people like to believe that they create the public's tastes and moods (when they're not «disrupting» them), but it's usually more a matter of paddling around on their intellectual surf boards, searching for a cultural wave they can profitably ride to the beach.
That's not realistic, says Jenny Q. Ta, the CEO of the social media company Sqeeqee who spent many years riding the wave of tech success.
Not only could Uber take over the car manufacturing industry, but they believe that driverless cars could end the car insurance industry.Within the next several years, between ride sharing and self - driving cars, the millennial wave will bring in a new wave of transportation experience.
Therefore, you should ride the inflation wave through investments, rather than get crushed by the inflation wave as your purchasing power loses power every year you don't invest.
Not that investors seem to worry too much for now: Korean stocks hit a six - year high two days ago, riding a wave of global liquidity created by central banks.
The lineup of growth and momentum ETFs, however, couldn't be more different, making choosing a fund to ride the wave potentially tricky.
He rode a wave of popular support for his «solution» to the problem of Chechnya's attempted secession, a solution that might well have earned him the title — not in current usage — of the «butcher of Grozny.»
The Holy Father rode past, smiling and waving and blessing (as ever), but didn't stop.
We are all riding a wave, we are not making the wave.
Christianity is not simply a collection of ideas, or a moral system, as I tried to explain recently to a friend who, riding a certain contemporary wave among the bien - pensant, had raised the question of whether the faith might not be more popular if all that embarrassing supernatural stuff were stripped away.
You can't make a foil - covered replica of Champions League qualification and wave it in the crowd, or take fourth - place for an open - top bus ride.
I believe with all my heart that many of the true greats will not join Arsenal because of Wenger... they simply will not sit on the bench and be denigrated to second rate players whilst Wenger's favourites ride the crest of the breaking waves, spuing faom in all directions apart from the right one.
With a bolstered midfield, if Villa can ride the wave of the African Cup of Nations without results dipping, there is no reason why they can not return to where they belong through either automatic promotion or the playoffs.
All in all he's most definitely riding the hype wave this summer and we aren't the type of club who splashes big fees on those sorts.
If he could not find the answer against a Chelsea side on the ropes who had to resort to getting key Arsenal players sent off to stand a chance, what chance does he have against players riding a wave and chomping at the bit, straining at their chains trying to get at us.
Not when you're riding the wave of three one - run playoff victories that catapulted you to that title as a No. 13 seed.
Fortunately for Spalletti, unlike his predecessor, the recent draws were buttressed by an equally recent eight match winning streak, and were it not for some horrendous finishing from Edin Dzeko and Mohamed Salah the past two weeks, Roma might still be riding that wave of actual success.
However, there are other times when a well - thought out decision isn't what we thought it would be, in which case we may need to just dig in our heels and ride the wave of uncertainty or even, inconvenience, until this newfound «whim» or thoughtful decision turns into newfound conviction.
I don't wave goodbye to them, the coffee in my hand still cooling as I watch them ride away from me for eight hours.
Okay, it gets weak at the end, but the basic idea's not bad at all — way to ride a mini media wave.
«Right now, Nixon's riding a wave of name recognition from her time on a show about rich white women galavanting around the Upper West Side, but that's not going to cut it when it comes to turning out support from black women.»
The election of Donald Trump, after riding a similar class - based populist wave in the US, also suggests that one of the key mistakes made by established left parties in last 30 years was their neglect not only of the very idea of class but what also might be termed the living reality of «class traditionalism».
«The DAIRY Act will give the New York dairy community the boost it needs to ride the Greek yogurt wave... After years of struggle caused by the recession, I want to make sure as much of that milk as possible comes from New York and that our state's dairy farmers don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to grow their businesses.»
Thanks in part to such trials and tribulations, the Independence Party is riding a wave of success — and not just in terms of political seats won but particularly among the rising number of people who like to dwell on the frontier justice of independent politics.
Accepting the failures of his leadership as his alone against a tide of media hostility and so on, and not of his message and policies — not a wholly implausible argument for those inclined to believe — would give the left's next candidate a much clearer run, a sympathetic hearing and a wave of righteous indignation to ride.
Newsday's Dan Janison argues Clinton is still not ready to ride the tidal wave that is the «political revolution» being sought by Sanders and his supporters.
There may not yet be a market for underwater turbines or wave - riding electrical generators designed to use ocean turbulence as a source of renewable energy, but that has not stopped a handful of entrepreneurs from trying to create one.
Unlike other large waves, such as tsunamis or rogue waves, these rollers, called internal waves, do not ride the ocean surface.
I know they didn't design the smartfin so I could track my surfing, but I asked Bresnahan and Cyronak whether the GPS revealed how many waves I rode during our session.
Not messing with your delicate internal balance of hormones and natural feel - good chemicals will help you ride the waves of emotion you get.
Here's come my favorite season of the year — Summer Time, which brings me the endless sun baking in the middle of the ocean, sipping on cocktails by the water, wear my colorful and cute beach outfits, but my absolutely favorite belongs to all the boat parties — jumping off from the top desk, ride on the water slides, chill on a Swan at the back of the boat, show of some moves on a wake board, ride on the waves with the jet skies... Not that we need to be beach ready for those activities, we also need to be photo ready all the time with our cute summer outfits!
While a scented candle won't help you ride out your last blowout for a few more days, or touch up your beachy waves, lighting it will set the mood and take you to your happy place — Drybar.
Not so passionate about being in the water myself, but seeing the way the local surfers ride the waves and how they overcome the fear in the wave... completely amazes me!
Actor Steve Howey spent a large part of his childhood out to sea — literally, having grown up on a sailboat cruising up and down the Pacific coastline — which couldn't be a better metaphor for the wave of success he's ridden in his acting career.
You don't go to this film for the story, but for the scenery: Bikini - clad girls riding waves, surf photography as beautiful as it is breathtaking, sun, surf, sand, even a little PG - 13 romance.
The film may not shed any new light on Hamilton, but the footage of him riding 100 - foot - high waves is nothing short of awesome.
The performances looked like they could be very good but like AmericanRequiem said above, this doesn't look like the type of film that one would just sit down to watch for fun (not saying that is a requirement for film - viewing) so the movie would have to really ride a wave of huge critical support for me to give it a go.
I so want to go out on a limb here and predict that «Dallas Buyers Club» will ride a wave of recent support all the way to a nod for Jennifer Garner but the stats don't quite support it and I can't figure out who to kick out.
They may not be scared of robbing banks or riding the most bodacious waves, but it seems there's one thing the surfing criminal masterminds of the Point Break remake don't want to go up against: special agent Ethan Hunt.
Now, here comes Solo: A Star Wars Story, and it's a refreshing blast, as it rides a wave of gripping action sequences where digital effects never overshadow the earthy world of practical effects in a script that isn't bloated with too many characters.
It's the kind of formula that either wins you over early and you ride the wave of good cheer, suspending disbelief for the sake of the entertainment value, or it doesn't catch you and you suffer through ham - handed contrivances and saccharine sentimentality, and you end up feeling that the people involved in the film were having so much fun together that they forgot they had a story to tell.
This is not to say that Sandler isn't effective in Punch - Drunk Love, which has been riding a wave of acclaim and anticipation since premiering in Cannes this past May.
Rather than ride the «wow, this really happened» wave to an explosive finish, Paul Greengrass» representation is so absorbing in and of itself, you won't have an ounce of energy left for that until well after.
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