Sentences with phrase «now clamoring»

To stand out among all the bloggers now clamoring for attention, it doesn't necessarily work to simply grow past them in traffic or get your name out more often in front of people or mimic the best of the best.
Merchants are now clamoring for Square to take the next step and make bitcoin a payment option for goods and services.
I didn't go because I enjoy running up and down stairs, signing up for three minutes with one teacher, being told the wait will be 20 minutes, leaving to speak with another teacher, then returning to be informed that I missed my slot because the five people in front of me didn't show up, or arriving on time for my slot but being told I will need to wait because people who missed their slot are now clamoring for an immediate audience.
Numerous companies that may have looked us over in the past are now clamoring to do business here,» Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. said.
It strikes me today as ironic that the children and grandchildren of the families that fled or were forced from the city ¯ to Queens, Long Island, the counties ¯ are now clamoring and clambering to get back in, if they can afford the price of a closet or the stress of roommates.
It would make sense for business entities to «borrow for longer» with private capital crowded out by central banks now clamor for long - term cash flows, and this dynamic has tightened credit spreads to record narrow levels.
While initially met with skepticism from neighbors, Miner said many residents now clamor for cameras in their neighborhoods.

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We want to find tomorrow's leaders to participate in this program because we have these opportunities right now and, God willing, five years from now, ten years from now, Detroit is going to be a place that people are just clamoring to be a part of.
Now, two new studies ---- both released on March 14 ---- put specific, and highly convincing numbers on the expanding gulf between the over-booked physicians and the folks clamoring to see them.
If they do, the victory will be shallow and transient because corporate information is not only important to the investors who are clamoring for it now but also to corporations who depend on investor capital and employees who depend on jobs.
Now that real estate prices are falling, the banks and the real estate industry are clamoring for property tax cuts so that owners can pay more to the banks and therefore support higher mortgages and hence a return to higher property prices.
Now the bondholders are clamoring for asset liquidation, hoping to get some of their money back.
With the category now validated as a strategic hotspot for all major corporations and platforms, investors are clamoring to fund wearable tech startups.
Now, airlines operating in the US have started clamoring for approval to provide flights to Havana.
Both US p2p lending platforms now offer small business loans, something that borrowers clamored for.
It would seem to be preferable to say that: while the crowd clamors and shouts and triumphs and celebrates; while one individual after another hastens to the place of tumult, where it is good to be if one is in search of oblivion and indulgence from that which is eternal; while at the same time the crowd shouts mockingly at God, «Yes, now see whether you can get hold of us»; yet since it is difficult in the rush of the crowd to distinguish the individual, difficult to see the single tree when one is looking at the wood, the sober countenance of eternity quietly waits.
Whatever it was they said so cogently to their generation, well, now there were new voices clamoring for attention.
You called and clamored and shattered my deafness; you flashed and gleamed and banished my blindness; you were fragrant and I drew in breath and now pant for you.
We've always relied on the big shots (Kermit Lynch, Neal Rosenthal, Terry Theise), but now a new class of upstarts has got us clamoring after their hand - selected wines.
Now, customers clamor for it.
OT: Those clamoring for Ronald Koeman for Arsenal Manager's job now finally have their way.
There may be no more beloved 1 — 2 team in America right now, nor any season in which otherwise disinterested viewers have clamored so anxiously for the start of Sun Belt Conference play.
Removing Arsene now as some people are clamoring for would just send us backward in my opinion.
Right now the only GOAT debate is realistically between GSP and DJ... Although you might hear some old - schoolers clamor for Fedor if he somehow wins this Bellator tourney.
No matter how you slice it, you can't run an uptempo offence with Giroud on the pitch and that means sideways soccer and an over-reliance on crosses into the box, thereby negating many of the very reasons Lacazette was on your radar in the first place... we simply aren't clinical enough from wide positions to continue with that approach, which is why many fans have been clamoring for a viable alternative to Giroud for several years... once again this isn't an attack on Giroud, he clearly has some tangible skills, but his mere presence on the pitch greatly impacts your tactical options... Giroud's weaknesses are simply highlighted by the way in which our offence now moves in a more horizontal than vertical manner, which allows most teams ample time to regroup defensively before a scoring opportunity even arises... a player of Ibra's or Benzema's ilk would have been far more effective as they had size, speed and the first touch capabilities required to for intricate link - up play... once again square peg in a round hole
the team as it is now is the one most at justarsenal have been clamoring for: mert - > gabriel, arteta / flam - > coq [prof's fault for not getting a sub for coq] ramsey - > elneny [since we bought elneny] giroud - > welbeck walcott - > iwobi [since walcott decided not to show up anymore] the gabriel / coq / elneny spine is quite strong, mobile and fast.
Most fans were clamoring when Wenger used 4 -3-3, but now they condemn him because Arsenal were dominated by City.
Just some weeks back fans clamor for world class player and now someone is rating Benteke ahead of Martinez.
Until now, Cuomo has stood firm on the tax, even — as essayist George Marlin noted in these pages yesterday — comparing his position to his father's principled opposition to the death penalty, though the public clamored for it.
Meanwhile the world clamors for more cocoa: manufacturers reckon the industry now produces around 4.4 million metric tons of cocoa; by 2020 they expect that demand will outstrip supply by one million metric tons.
If you're partial to hitting an NBA game now and again, you might be familiar with the «Bongo Cam» — a silly way to entertain fans during timeouts that typically involves the song «Conga» by Miami Sound Machine, cartoon bongo drums superimposed on the Jumbotron, and fans clamoring to flex their air - bongo skills.
If anything, you'll be clamoring to find out what happens next, especially once you realize the implications of the now - requisite post-credits scene.
In fact, Hitman Go received such acclaim that core gamers clamored for Square Enix Montreal to bring it to more traditional gaming platforms, and now the company has done so: Hitman Go: Definitive Edition is launching tomorrow, Feb. 23, on PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and on Steam for Windows PC.
So flash - forward to the present day, where the cellphones and hairdos may be smaller but Wall Street is in the news for, y ’ know, crashing the economy while betting against it then going to the government hat in hand, and now the time is right to give the clamoring masses want they've wanted for so long: a Wall Street sequel.
Skylanders never had any sort of online multiplayer and fans have been really clamoring for it for a while now.
With today's audiences clamoring for more violent and terrifying films, Funny Games now comes across as more of an indictment of this trend and, more specifically, of the audiences who love these kinds of films.
The Angry Birds movie will, as I'm sure most of the cast is now contractually obligated to put it, be «slingshotting» into theatres in July of 2016, and although I'm not convinced the game's billions of players are exactly clamoring for a big - screen addition to the franchise, I have to give Rovio credit — I would even watch the live - action Tetris movie if it landed a cast like this.
For months now, beneath the hideous clamor of the presidential campaign, the quiet murmur of state boards of education and gubernatorial subcommittees has provided incontrovertible evidence of the survival of a different America, in which Democrats and Republicans can still come together — yes, still, despite everything — to do what's best for kids.
Blended learning is one of the hottest trends in education right now, and educators are clamoring for «how - to» guidance.
Four - door coupes are all the rage right now, and it seems like the German automakers are all clamoring to build more of them.
I imagined him lying next to Mama now, his eyes closed as he listened to her voice, the comfort it gave him amidst the clamor of his own thoughts.»
Right now the call for curation in the ebook market is being drowned out by the clamor of those wanting to get in, but that will change very soon.
Now that we're well into the cycle of Android Oreo updates, Pixel and Nexus owners are clamoring to get the latest updates to Android 8.1 as soon as possible.
Instead, they seem to be chasing the «hype» of color — something non-readers have been clamoring for, claiming the iPad will «kill» the Kindle for some time now — even going so far as to make «Color» a large part of the name.
I know at some point you got ta fish or cut your line, but I'm not sure now is the time unless you have a significant percent of your population clamoring for these tools.
Since RIM first began dabbling with the now ubiquitous touchscreen, BlackBerry users have been clamoring for a smartphone with a candy bar form factor that positions a landscape touchscreen above RIM's famous BlackBerry >>
Since RIM first began dabbling with the now ubiquitous touchscreen, BlackBerry users have been clamoring for a smartphone with a candy bar form factor that positions a landscape touchscreen above RIM's famous BlackBerry keyboard.
Now that mortgage rates have hit their lowest point all year, it seems homeowners are clamoring to refinance.
In» 87, when Lynch was running the Magellan Fund, he had to deal with clients clamoring for redemptions — even though Lynch had the impulse to make sweeping investments, he had to deal with fundholders that were thinking, «My $ 100,000 is now just $ 80,000, screw that, I'm outta here» and acting on it by cashing out of the Magellan.
Then, as now, investors clamored for dividends that represented their return on investment.
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