Sentences with phrase «not arm in arm»

Hand in hand, if not arm in arm, all in matching clothes — literally every double one of them — twins thronged the leafy streets and parks of Twinsburg in a quiet ecstasy of platonic love.

Not exact matches

While not in the rules for everyone else yet, they were still widely taken up across the Armed Forces and during the Crimean War there were a wide variety of permissible (and over the top) styles.
With the presence of investing arms of corporations growing in the VC world, startups can't ignore the potential source of money, says Silicon Valley startup incubator 500 Startups partner Emily Chiu.
If she were to write the Democrats» autopsy for 2016 - and she'll have a hand in it as one of the newly elected co-chairs of the House Democrats» policy and messaging arm - she says her message would be to «not only talk about jobs and the economy, but do something about it.»
Unfortunately his opinions aren't met with enthusiasm from his superiors and after dishonorably being stripped of his high earning clients and elite status within the agency Jerry steps out into the sports business armed with only one volatile client and the only person with belief in his abilities with the impossible task of rebuilding what he once had.
«IT manager» often gets lost in the shuffle and sometimes, busy entrepreneurs think they don't have the time or financial resources to arm themselves with the best digital technology.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a powerful military arm in Iran, reportedly «would not accept a continued engagement with the US if its closest ally was being hit,» Solomon said.
Armed with that data, TD managers were able to focus not only on improving the bank experience, but also on improving in the most efficient and profitable ways.
«He was asked during the hearing about communications between Russia and the Trump campaign — not about meetings he took as a senator and a member of the Armed Services Committee,» she said in a statement.
Of course, we'd love to do anything we can to help arm you with the answers you need as you work through the final steps, etc...» While your champion still may not know what puppy conversation questions are in store for them, raising potential blockers early (and even forecasting the existence of the conversation itself) will prevent them from being blindsided, enhance their credibility within their organization, and result in a more frictionless and timely conclusion to your sales cycle.
«A range of policy choices skewed the market in favor of diesel, whereas in the rest of the world this didn't happen,» says Greg Archer, who heads the Clean Vehicles arm of Transport & Environment, a nongovernmental organization based in Brussels.
Related: Why Bitcoin's Future Is Bright With the security arm of Xapo well - established and thriving «as the largest custodian of bitcoin in the world,» Casares claims, his next quest is to bring bitcoin to remote, underserved communities throughout the world, places similar to where he grew up, where access to money makes «the difference between having clothes for winter or not,» between eating and going hungry.
Tyson New Ventures already made an investment in plant - based food startup Beyond Meat, which also scored funding from General Mills» VC arm 301 Inc. «The reason Beyond Meat made sense to us is because we are focused not only on animal protein, but protein overall,» Hayes said.
As the storm approached Friday, Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Rios of Rockport requested that people who did not evacuate write their names and Social Security numbers on their arms in case rescuers later needed to identify them.
In fact, Christmas Day through New Year's Day is the peak time for sales, where consumers are either armed with gift cards or, for those who didn't get what they wanted under the tree, are actively shopping for themselves.
Armed with that knowledge, is it not reasonable to ask for a higher price in the negotiation process?
And if you know that high temperatures are likely to make you behave in ways you won't be proud of later, you're better armed to stop yourself before you take your discomfort out on others.
The changes — both announced in the last 48 hours — are only the latest in what is shaping up to be an arms race among tech companies seeking to prove themselves the most accommodating workplaces to build not just a career, but a family.
Arming Syrian rebels with weapons from Croatia — which wasn't set to join the European Union until July 1, 2013 — allowed Britain, in coordination with the US and Saudi Arabia, to circumvent the EU arms embargo on Syria, the paper noted.
«Creating thought leadership pieces and providing them to your clients not only reflects positively on your knowledge of the industry, but it also arms your clients with the ability to answer questions... This makes them look good in front of their peers,» writes Justin Freid, vice president of emerging media at CMI Media.
My goal was to not die in the arms of a 300 - pound behemoth.
McCain, who is the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and served in the US Navy for 23 years, said Trump's statement was «unclear» and it served as «yet another example of why major policy announcements should not be made via Twitter.»
But surgeons who swear by their robotic arms tend to return to the same words of praise: They tout the «speed of recovery» for patients, who typically don't need to spend days or weeks in a hospital as they might after traditional open surgery.
Now you can't exit a building without tripping over one,» said M.G. Siegler, a general partner at GV, the venture arm of Google's parent company, in a tweet earlier this month, echoing the sentiments of many.
Other fitness products — like a Peloton Indoor Exercise Bike — don't have a place to set a laptop, and a treadmill involves moving your arms and legs in a way that can be annoying if you want to work.
Analysts are up in arms about everything from the stock price to the start of production for the company's Model 3 car to issues with Tesla's batteries, and Cramer is not interested in being caught in their crossfire.
One of the things that stood out for me in regards to the report were the claims that robots won't be able to differentiate between an armed soldier and an innocent girl holding an ice cream cone.
Or the tourist in the crowd who doesn't have an arm on her purse but leaves it casually slung off a shoulder.
To me, the 29 - armed, warehouse - sized disassembly machine — three - years in the making — has all the earmarks of a proof - of - concept that doesn't scale up.
There isn't a more fearsome arm in MLB.
She considers Nest Labs» Internet - connected thermostats as being a type of robot that can sense changes in its environment like rising temperature and then make adjustments based on a person's personal habits, even though those thermostats don't have arms or heads like people expect robots to have.
Not in Mexico, where neighbouring state Michoacan has become a battleground, with armed vigilantes battling the Knights Templar drug cartel and a federal investigation into the possible corruption of more than 1,200 local police officers.
In a tweet on Monday, NBC said the tweet was shared by a third - party agency running the account for the awards show and not from someone at the network or the network's primary news arms, NBC News and MSNBC.
In the early days, I experimented with different ways to run — longer strides and shorter; on the mid-foot and the front - foot; lots of arm action or not.
At first its only backer, besides Thiel, was a not - for - profit called In - Q - Tel, which is the venture arm of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
Meanwhile, Trump announced Tuesday that he plans to «get together in the not - too - distant future» with Putin in order to discuss the international arms race.
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People often report picking up «vibes» from their fellow employees that they aren't trusted, and much of that comes from subtle body language cues -; shifting eyes, a lack of eye contact, or closed arms might be an indication that people don't have full confidence in you, Kerr explains.
The company also works with the Armed Forces, which requested an Oakley style pair of glasses so field operatives wouldn't have to risk their lives whenever they opened a laptop in the field.
He added that the two leaders «will probably get together in the not - too - distant future» to discuss the international arms race.
Arms are also not as in important as they are in running because skaters are using the ice, rather than just their own bodies, to maintain momentum, according to Yahoo! Sports» Jay Bushee.
If you want to be successful in business, you need to welcome your competition with open arms — just don't let them walk all over you.
EDM was exploding, and yet, during live performances, star DJs couldn't leave their banks of computers and turntables; the best they could manage for onstage theatrics was to periodically throw their arms in the air to strike the much - mocked «Jesus pose.»
Apple wouldn't introduce its iPhone for four more months, setting in motion a mobile device arms race that would give rise to Google Android and mobile - first communications tools like WeChat and Snapchat.
If your body posture is «closed,» such as when your arms are folded or your head is down, people will think you're not interested in having a conversation.
Even though there are plenty of devices and applications that share personal health data with third parties like advertisers, people aren't up in arms.
A customer - service rep named Talia Jane, who worked for the company's food delivery arm Eat24, wrote an open letter to Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelmann on Friday explaining how she could not afford to pay groceries, had stopped using her heater, spent 80 % of her income on paying rent in San Francisco, and was «balancing all sorts of debt and trying to pave a life for myself that doesn't involve crying in the bathtub every week.»
The EU should be fully and permanently exempted from these measures, as they can not be justified on the grounds of national security,» the European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, said in a statement Tuesday morning.
This is a slightly toned - down version of the winner's posture: Keep your shoulders down and back; aim your chin, chest and forehead straight in front of you or slightly up; keep space between your arms and torso — not too much — and, again: Keep those hands out of your pockets.
A particularly heinous and underreported national crime is somehow made worse in the U.S. armed forces, where victims are systematically doubted, shunned, and if that doesn't do the job, cast out from their military family.
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