Sentences with phrase «not avalanche»

It appears to be just a handful of credible entrants, not an avalanche.
Up to now the salaries of NHL rookies have been frozen assets, but the signing of Bobby Orr may start a thaw if not an avalanche
Our greatest danger is not the avalanche of novelties with which the industrial age presents us, but the loss of direction that exclusive preoccupation with the problems and pleasures of innovation entails.
Every single interview I received whether it was over the phone or in person, at some point during the process the interviewee said when they saw my resume they loved the way it jumped out and wasn't an avalanche of facts or statements, but rather a short story about myself leading up to the situation I am in today.

Not exact matches

Read enough of these stories — as well as the avalanche of posts and articles out there urging you to up your productivity by getting up early — and you're bound to feel a little guilty if you're not naturally up and at»em at dawn.
He points out so far there hasn't been «an avalanche of cases,» and that only about 12 were launched in the past two years.
But you can't predict an avalanche by this layer, alone.
The current edition is substantially the same book that was published 22 years ago, and the explosion of titles is not evidence of an avalanche of new developments in negotiation theory.
But that hasn't prevented the press from giving readers an inside view of what has been happening within the Trump White House, with a daily avalanche of scoops and breaking news about the administration.
«I didn't realize that starting a business would lead to an avalanche of awesome,» Crews exclaims.
It's not necessary to tweet 10 times a day, nor do you have to depend on an avalanche of mentions and retweets to succeed (though they're nice to have).
who have not seen their portfolio hammered by the dot com bubble and the Great Recession will undoubtedly think different when looking at Personal Capital only to see their portfolio slide like an avalanche.
And all this avalanche was caused by a not very successful attempt by a porn actress Stormy Daniel to make a photo robot of a man who allegedly threatened her and her daughter if she did not give up attempts to cancel the agreement between her and Donald Trump, forbidding her to publish memories of their not quite platonic relationships, at the time in his life, when he could not imagine himself as President of the United States even in his worst nightmare.
The latest market share data release by comScore was followed, as always, by the avalanche of «you haven't seen the last of Microsoft» and «Yahoo is going to beat Google as soon as they restructure» type of posts.
Despite Brian's efforts to help, the marriage fell apart (it perhaps would not have if Tony and Julie had taken Brian's advice instead of sending an avalanche of needy, emotional emails).
When he commented - in response to the usual question about why he was so unreasonably opposed to condoms as a means of fighting Aids - that in fact condomdistribution isn't helping, and may be worsening, the spread of HIV / AIDS in Africa, he provoked an avalanche of hostile comment, much of it almost hysterical in tone.
Not even the thousand tongues of Methodist hymnody could have given utterance to the avalanche of thoughts and feelings that erupted in me
a tornado triggered avalanche of posting madness due to a sick, retarded, delusional, hypocritical, lying, servicer of his lord on his knees, schizophrenic, seeing things that aren't there, xtard.
I'm trying to pinpoint the article someone wrote or the event that may have occurred to set the avalanche off, but I haven't as yet.
Baseball is getting rid of the four - pitch intentional walk, and I regret to inform you that there will not be an avalanche of new fans screaming, «FINALLY.
Not gonna happen is it Andrew but not sure why the thumbs down avalanche — maybe a fit Arteta and the game being at the Bridge would see it make more senNot gonna happen is it Andrew but not sure why the thumbs down avalanche — maybe a fit Arteta and the game being at the Bridge would see it make more sennot sure why the thumbs down avalanche — maybe a fit Arteta and the game being at the Bridge would see it make more sense.
-- Morgan De Sanctis avalanche on Juventus — «For them it's important to win, and it doesn't matter how... if the referee is indecisive, they'll send four or five players to protest, it's all studied... In Turin we showed we're the best, we're aware the Scudetto could be ours».
Since Arsenal can't be scoring avalanche of goals in their BPL games, I think our best bet to win the title this season will be on points.
Arsene Wenger is aware that in this modern age of social media - and hundreds of TV pundits all over the world, you can not stop the avalanche of opinions, but he wants his players to try and ignore their influence and concentrate on their own form and confidence.
Slowly a theme started to develop some thing along the lines that although we did not sign a striker Ozil would attract the worlds best strikers and an avalanche of EPL titles were coming to the Emirates.
Not only were there no avalanches, there was hardly any snow.
The same tune every year, we will beat Stoke, Giroud will score a goal or two and the AKB's will start praising their Icon singing WENGER knows best, and on so on and so forth another season aiming for that 4th (3rd better), business as usual bullying the low feeders and struggling to draw with the top four or not loose by an avalanche of goals................
This will rumble on at least until the summer transfer window opens and will undoubtedly be the subject of an avalanche of Arsenal transfer rumours, despite the fact that the Liverpool manager has declared outright that they will not sell their talented England international Raheem Sterling to any club this summer.
People, naturally, don't want to spend days under an avalanche of abusive tweets and Facebook messages.
Now, Kenneth Raske of the Greater New York Hospital Association is pulling hard the other way: «New York's financially struggling hospitals were living austerely within the state's Medicaid spending cap well before the recent avalanche of federal health care cuts,» Raske told the Daily News» Kenneth Lovett, «while other sectors, such as education, have not been held to theirs.»
We will look forward to receiving the former vice-president and I can assure you that he is not going to be the only one; there is an avalanche of people waiting to get into the PDP.
He also advocated for an increase in the tax credit of 10 percent for films made Upstate, but that has not resulted in an avalanche of new business.
«New York's financially struggling hospitals were living austerely within the State's Medicaid spending cap well before the recent avalanche of Federal health care cuts, while other sectors, such as education, have not been held to theirs,» said Kenneth Raske, president of the Greater New York Hospital Association.
And yet, some doctors worry that even this avalanche of data isn't enough.
Like many of the avalanche researchers I spoke with, he himself has been caught — not while on the job, but while backcountry skiing.
It wouldn't be Fierz's first avalanche.
I mention that it hasn't snowed that much, and that the avalanche risk is low to moderate today.
How come the cascades of impulses that spread throughout the brain don't turn into out - of - control avalanches?
This part of the photo (which Dunford did not process) shows windblown dunes in a long, evidence of avalanches (A) and dry riverbed (B).
That may not seem surprising, but the team did note one shocker: Craters left by high - speed drops started out with relatively steep sides but within seconds they avalanched to form slopes with a more stable configuration — a previously unstudied process that widened the crater and made it shallower (image above, where depth is exaggerated by a factor of three).
The appearance of large crevasses before the avalanche indicated the glacier was «surging,» although surges, typically somewhat slow, don't usually lead to avalanches.
«We knew it was an avalanche but we couldn't run away or do anything.
That avalanche appears not to have resulted in any deaths, and the cause is still under investigation.
The fatal incident was the result, some climbers said, of a so - called ice release and not a more typical snow avalanche.
These structures do not necessarily prevent snow accumulation, but help anchor the snow so it can't begin sliding and cause an avalanche.
Not a winter goes by without an avalanche incident.
«The actual amount of snowfall is not that important in Svalbard, but due to heavy winds and a lot of fetch area, a lot of snow can be drifted into an avalanche release area,» he said.
Two other people in those houses were not so lucky, and died in the avalanche, buried under two metres of snow or more.
Pankow says the larger magnitudes more accurately reflect the energy released by the rock avalanches, but the smaller Richter magnitudes better reflect what people felt — or didn't feel, since the Seismograph Stations didn't receive any such reports.
The landslide's two rock avalanches were not earthquakes but, like mine collapses and nuclear explosions, they were recorded on seismographs and had magnitudes that were calculated on three different scales:
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