Sentences with phrase «oars in»

Remember, the public has a set of oars in the water and the REALTORS (r) are not the only ones steering this rowboat.
This puts the Realtors in a bind because, in effect, they are liable to hurt their clients» feelings (before doing business with them) by having to insist on a piece of paper that verifies that the clients have both oars in the water.
The boat rocked slightly as she twisted to look upriver and she quickly grasped the oars in both hands again.
We're seeing a focus on learning and group discussions among teachers, as well as more collaboration between teachers and administrators, and it's important to keep everybody working together and all oars in the water.»
One of Osborne's favorite descriptions of a rogue wave is from Virgil's Aeneid: «A squall came howling from the north - east, catching the sail full on, raising the waves to the stars, breaking the oars in a single blow, wrenching the boat around to offer its flank to the waves as a mountain of water rose above them, immense and immeasurable.
The police spokesman expressed the command's readiness and resolve not to rest on its oars in its campaign and onslaught against cultism and other vices among youths in the state for a safe and secured environment.
The series of ads contain footage of a boat carrying a hotchpotch of individuals pulling their oars in different directions.
We should all be pulling oars in the same direction.
Amaraizu assured the public that the command would not rest on its oars in the ongoing onslaught against crime and criminality until the entire area and its environs were made safe and secure.
He reiterated that the government would not rest on its oars in its determination to «fish out these barbarous mass murderers and their clandestine sponsors.
The image contrasts with a boat with carrying a hotchpotch of individuals, all wearing different colours, all pull their oars in different directions.
People go on about Wenger, and fair enough, he does make some bewildering decisions, but Enos certainly sticks his oar in, when it comes to buying and selling players, and he is responsible for Wenger being there in the first place.
Mr Cynical has to put his oar in without thinking (or maybe not reading the article).
Arsene Wenger and his Arsenal players are no strangers to criticism, especially in recent years, so we should not be surprised to see that the man who has an opinion on everything, but is also strangely unable to take any of it aimed in his direction, Joey «le muppet «Barton, has stuck his oar in on the day before the Gunners face another of those big away games that have been our undoing in the last few seasons.
Media hasn't said anything either — they normally stick their oar in if they sense they can stir.
He urges Mourinho to show him respect but fails to see what a royal hypocrite he is, forever sticking his oar in where it doesn't concern him: commenting on ManYoo transfers, commenting on PSG, commenting on Citeh etc..
It was an odd sight - not so much why weren't they campaigning for the union, as why were they sticking their oar in?
With Murdoch sticking his oar in, no money in the Labour bank, and repeated opinion polls putting Brown behind Cameron - a snap election can't be on the cards at this stage.
He knew the shapes of the southern clouds at dawn on April 30, 1882, and could compare them in his memory with the streaks on a book of Spanish cover that he had seen only once and with the swirls on the foam raised by an oar in the Río Negro on the eve of the battle of the Quebracho.]
Leave the traction control on and it'll stick its oar in all too readily.
Really, the only reason I stuck my oar in here was because Jenny (way back up in the second comment) said»... makes you wonder why all the other e-book successes aren't stepping up to be profiled.
Adding a canoe and male model with oar in hand, Johansson went riveting tech blowout from there, shooting the bare - bone scene and then constructing a new, much more fantastic reality later in Adobe Photoshop.
His boat is made up of Seal skins, or some kind of leather, he also hath a Coat of Leather upon him, and he sitteth in the middle of his Boat, with a little Oar in his hand, Fishing with his Lines.
It might be a good idea to put my oar in early in the discussion, if only to let you know what my own expectations were for suggesting Slaw and what the limits of the technology are.
Similarly, Facebook has stuck an oar in with Camera Effects, which it introduced in April.
The new law was adopted unanimously by both houses of the Ohio Legislature, and it closely follows the model legislation guidelines promulgated by NAR and endorsed by OAR in 1994.

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If confirmed, the violation would be considered by the IOC's OAR Implementation panel, the body in charge of monitoring the OAR team's behavior at the Games.
Then all the company's oars are rowing in the same direction.
In 1996, the only time in history a British Columbia government won without a plurality, Gordon Campbell of the BC Liberals decided to rest on his oars and losIn 1996, the only time in history a British Columbia government won without a plurality, Gordon Campbell of the BC Liberals decided to rest on his oars and losin history a British Columbia government won without a plurality, Gordon Campbell of the BC Liberals decided to rest on his oars and lost.
As a senior vice president of a Fortune 50 firm told us, «They can and do sit in the boat without pulling the oars... and that may be worse than leaving.»
Seize the Oar will host a special launch party at the Renton Rowing Center Saturday at 1 p.m. for service members, veterans and other members of the community to participate in adaptive rowing.
OAR then uses it in a cloning procedure that would be otherwise immoral if used on humans.
In the clearest possible case, the ANT - OAR cell would differ from a zygote on all of the parameters noted above: The ANT - OAR cell would have a pattern of gene expression that is clearly distinct from a zygote; it would generate a homogeneous population of cells rather than multiple cell types; it would undergo simple cleavage divisions and not produce any multicellular structures.
If this ideal situation proved to be consistently the case in animal experiments, then there would be near - absolute certainty that the cells produced by ANT - OAR are merely cells and not embryos.
Pulling solely on the oar of capitalist individualism results in nihilism, as it did in the Gilded Age and in the 1920s and «80s, and is no more satisfactory than trying to steer society by the oar of Christian communitarianism.
As I stated in my original article, prior to conducting experiments with human cells, ANT - OAR techniques would need to be rigorously tested in animal models to establish a procedure that guarantees with reasonable certainty that an embryo is not generated.
Yet a mistaken judgment by scientists, that OAR works in mice, could lead authorities in the Catholic Church to the decision to approve creating crippled human embryos for research.
Due to the limited statistical and methodological certainty allowed by biological science, the occurrence of technical errors in biological experiments, the differences between human and animal embryo development, the rapidity by which the cloning procedure produces a totipotent zygote, and the philosophical and theological nature of the question, there is no biological experiment that will prove with moral certainty that a human zygote never exists during the OAR procedure.
The OAR proposal uses a variation of therapeutic cloning called altered nuclear transfer (ANT) in which the nucleus of a donor cell (a skin cell, for example), containing the 30,000 genes of the genetic code, is altered in such a way that it produces an epigenetic factor, a protein called nanog.
No embryo has been generated, no organism «cloned» if ANT - OAR succeeds in its goal of producing nothing other than pluripotent stem cells.
OAR produces a crippled embryo» one whose cells can divide and differentiate to a certain stage in embryonic development and no further.
The cell produced by ANT - OAR would have all of the positive properties of a pluripotent stem cell» as well as all of the restrictions in developmental potency such cells normally exhibit.
Framed here in the language of interrelationship, they can perhaps provide a starting point for evaluating oar individual and collective actions with the Earth in answering Ingram's question — How then shalt we live?
I remember at a circuit assembly once the speaker said «As parents it's the hardest thing to save our children and it's like being in a life raft with your panicked child overboard and we want to just bop them on the head with an oar so we can pull them on board to safety...»
So far, Kannah Creek Brewing has bottled its Standing Wave Pale Ale, Lands End Amber and Crossed Irons Irish ale, and plans to bottle its Broken Oar IPA and blond ale in its 14,400 - square - foot Edgewater facility.
At major competitions such as nationals, points are awarded to each boat in three 2,000 - meter races: the varsity eight (the boat with the eight strongest oars and the top coxswain), the second eight and, finally, the four, a smaller craft with only four rowers in which the cox must lie supine in the bow.
When it all comes together and eight oars are in sync, a crew can reach a Zenlike moment referred to as swing, when the boat seems to lift out of the water.
Please Arsene it's over you will never win anything with this team, they don't care, they are in a boat with one oar, they are losers without any leadership.
Mackenzie, a 41 - year - old dentist, won gold medals in four - oared shell and mixed eight and a silver in the men's quad at the U.S. Rowing Masters National Championships in Seattle.
The Gunnery (never properly referred to as the Gunnery School) is an ancient institution of high repute, so small that the absence of eight students in an eight - oared shell would seriously deplete the student body.
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