Not exact matches
The
battle has
moved out
of viewers» living rooms, where Americans once marveled at their ability to pop a cassette into a recorder and capture their favourite programs or the sporting event they wouldn't be home to see.
But the
move also sets up a
battle with environmental groups and coastal governors opposed to drilling off the shores
of states from California to North Carolina.
As China
battles the seeming inevitability
of a 19 per cent price hike in iron ore prices, the country's largest iron ore importer is
moving quietly to stitch up more long - term supply from Western Australia.
But those looking to
move on now — and there are increasing numbers
of them, according to a report by the Financial Times, though Uber disputes this — may face an uphill
battle.
To win the other half
of the
battle, you need to understand what are big companies bad at —
moving and iterating quickly, being aggressive and making decisions.
The U.S. Chamber
of Commerce unveiled a plan earlier this month to raise the gas tax by 25 cents — five cents a year for five years — a
move the group acknowledged would be an uphill
battle.
That campaign produced a
move to eliminate the funding for the IRS crackdown — one
of multiple fronts on which a legislative
battle is being waged.
Now Zillow subsidiary Trulia is in court
battling Move subsidiary ListHub, which this week had planned to cut off the flow
of listings it aggregates to Trulia.
As mentioned, she joins just after Anthony Levandowski, the former head
of the ATG, left that role and
moved away from working on anything LiDAR - related at Uber as the legal
battle between his company and Waymo continues.
What's hurting everything is that the S&P went through its 200 - day
moving average,» said Brian
Battle, director
of trading at Performance Trust Capital Partners in Chicago.
The dissenters, which also included Morgan Stanley, Bank
of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co., argued that it was time to
move on after a bruising six - year lobbying
battle that the Obama administration won by portraying brokers as riven with conflicts that drive up costs for retirement savers.
And after years
of public
battles and a very messy public separation from his second wife — which resulted in him
moving out
of Gracie Mansion, the mayor's official residence — his poll numbers sank and many New Yorkers were eager for a change at City Hall.
The Post's Brian Fung and Sari Horwitz: «Justice Department officials told AT&T that its $ 85 billion bid to acquire Time Warner is unlikely to be approved without major changes, a
move that is driving the two sides toward a high - stakes legal
battle over one
of the biggest media deals in history.
In the aftermath
of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., where dozens were injured and one counter-protestor was killed, the
battle moved online.
But, after this fairly standard encounter, a weary observer might note that
battle lines over Amoris laetitia have not
moved much from where they were at the extraordinary synod in the fall
of 2014.
The second season
moves away slightly from the pure shock value
of Gilead's dystopian horrors, but that real estate is occupied now by a
battle with despair.
The country was up in arms, the war was on, in every breast burned the holy fire
of patriotism; the drums were beating, the bands playing, the toy pistols popping, the bunched firecrackers hissing and spluttering; on every hand and far down the receding and fading spread
of roofs and balconies a fulttering wilderness
of flags flashed in the sun; daily the young volunteers marched down the wide avenue gay and fine in their new uniforms, the proud fathers and mothers and sisters and sweethearts cheering them with voices choked with happy emotion as they swung by; nightly the packed mass meetings listened, panting, to patriot oratory with stirred the deepest deeps
of their hearts, and which they interrupted at briefest intervals with cyclones
of applause, the tears running down their cheeks the while; in the churches the pastors preached devotion to flag and country, and invoked the God
of Battles beseeching His aid in our good cause in outpourings
of fervid eloquence which
moved every listener.
One archbishop says that he can hardly make a
move unless he checks it out with lay panels or boards, and doing something major, such as closing a parish, is a nightmare
of battling a dozen or more lay groups.
As we know God lives outside
of time and the creator
of time and is the alpha and omega, so to understand this is like Our God is looking at a chest board and
moving his pieces into place, along the way
battles are to be fought and conquered.
Today I understand that I am in fact
battling in my mind to
move beyond that first level
of forgiveness [which I described earlier as one where you do not wish the other party harm or seek revenge].
If he is in a sensitive mood he may enter the Wadi Arab with bated breath, at each turn
of the narrow glen almost expecting to meet face to face Thutmose's confident chariots
moving northward to
battle, as they did on that April morning nearly thirty - five centuries ago.
Time, Babylon's internal confusion, and his own growing prestige all worked for him; and when at last in October, 539, he
moved in
battle array against the city, the populace threw open the gates and poured out
of the city to welcome him.
Ever since the motu proprio was published -(interesting, incidentally, how everyone now speaks
of THE motu proprio, as if there had only ever been one
of them)- and it was clear that the bishops hostile to it were not going to be allowed to get in its way, the
battle moved to the next set
of trenches: those dug by the increasingly desperate proponents
of «the spirit
of Vatican II», who had so far seemed generally quiescent in defeat, but who had in fact been looking for a casus belli all along.
[When I
moved from the Carolinas to Massachusetts for school] most
of the white Southerners at the time could recite long lists
of battles lost and won and argue over...
Between
moving, working long hours,
battling a nasty cold, and lots
of changes on the personal front, things feel really unbalanced right now.
The Spanish side won't be fond
of the news linking Arthur with a
move to England, as it means that the cub may face a
battle to secure the player's signature in the future.
As a team we look very weak, Our midfield have no bite to them as we keep buying little fancy players but they are no good at tackling and getting stuck in, Santi for me this year do nt want to play maybe he is looking for a
move!!!! Jack in in and out
of games he is so inconsistanat, Arteta past his best and needs to be replaced, Wenger needs to look at the time and improve it, Last year we got Ozil this year we got Alexis but we are not using them to there full potental, Ransey is class but we can keep hoping for is magic to get us out
of shit, Giroud for me is a waste
of time we need a top top forward he
battles away but he is far below the class we need,
World Approval, a 5 - 2 favorite, made a
move on the outside from the middle
of the pack to pull away in the
battle of grass milers, the third straight win for the 5 - year - old.
One
of the main reasons why Arsenal are expected to win the
battle for his signature (other than the wages on offer) is that Goretzka would be reunited with Saed Kolasinac, who was playing alongside him at Schalke before the Bosnian international
moved to Arsenal on a free last summer, and the fact that his international team - mate Shkrodan Mustafi is also in the starting line - up for the Gunners.
United
moved to within a point
of us in the table with their win and so even a point would keep them just one result from overtaking Arsenal and with us facing a tough trip to relegation
battling Sunderland on Sunday, a win against the Baggies is vital tonight.
In turn, having
moved back up to sixth place and just outside the
battle for a top - four finish, Jurgen Klopp will be determined to continue their recent success against the Hammers to really start to put together a good run
of form.
Nevertheless, it won't be enough for many to
move on from demanding change at the club, as ultimately the Gunners are still set to fall way short
of expectations in the Premier League as they
battle for a top - four finish, while there is still a long way to go in the Europa League even if they do see off Milan.
Cababye has been linked with a
move back to France for most
of the summer, with PSG and AS Monaco
battling it out for the talented midfielder.
Lallana may well be tempted by a
move to a club that can offer him a first taste
of Champions League football as well as the chance to
battle for major honours but could also be reticent about
moving to Stamford Bridge without any guarantees
of regular first team football.
Aubameyang and Bailly won't be the last arrivals and City and United respectively, provided that they do complete
moves, as Mourinho and Guardiola, along with the likes
of Jurgen Klopp, Antonio Conte and Arsene Wenger draw their
battle lines in the summer transfer market first before going to war in the Premier League next season.
Say what you will about Bonds — and we certainly do — but if legends like Aaron and possibly Mays are Team A-Rod, and MLB is happy to
move on with all
of his numbers intact, the Yankees probably don't have a leg to stand on in their upcoming dinger - centric legal
battle.
Don Balon suggest Barca could
move ahead
of Real in the
battle for the Spaniard, with Valverde keen on a more experienced option at the back over youngster Yerry Mina.
I would like to see utd bring in one
of their striker targets then if Cavani is for sale he may get cold feet about
moving to them as another
battle for starting berth is not something he will be keen on.
we would have the best chance in a while
of besting him in
battle if this
move happens.
The 1 - 0 win at Turf Moor
moved the side to within four points
of league leaders Chelsea and while there has been talk
of a potential title race, Wenger has insisted that his defenders deserve credit for their performance in the
battling win against the relegation - threatened Clarets:
Still, as 1970 ski racing
moves toward its competitive pinnacle — the FIS World Alpine championships next week at Val Gardena in northern Italy — there are signs that the season is about to produce one
of sport's classic
battles: the challenge
of the crafty old kings
of the mountain by brash young hotshots.
In Friday night's
Battle of the Bands event at the Superdome, Grambling's World Famed Tiger Marching Band perhaps did a better job
of moving and playing at the same time.
It may have been the underlying performance
of the VJM10, but it felt like the Force India driver took the limelight in many races last year as they always seemed to pressure others,
move forward and often
battled against each other.
In 2008 Rossi used the runoff to pass Casey Stoner during their
battle, and five years later found himself on the receiving end
of such a
move.
That in turn makes the free transfer signing
of De Vrij all the more appealing, but it remains to be seen whether or not his touted
move to Inter falls through or not as they continue to
battle for Champions League qualification this season.
After Kizziee stepped aside, Sopak came into the picture
battling the emotions
of leaving his first program and wondering if he'd made the right
move.
It's a questionable
move in that it's debatable as to whether it's a step up in his career, given both Lazio and Inter are currently
battling for the same prize
of a top - four finish in Serie A, with the former in fact sitting above them in the table.
A loan
move for the 20 - year - old would not have raised many eyebrows in the summer; however, given the Blues» defence has looked worryingly vulnerable since the start
of the new season — having conceded 10 goals in just four games — Zouma could be a key player in their
battle to retain the Premier League title.
even when he suffered a serious knee injury, instead
of accepting the fact that he would never stick his legs into the spaces that were crucial for someone with straight ahead speed to succeed, the club actually contemplated giving him a chance to play up top where his lack
of physicality, size and holding up play talents would been on display for all to see... these are not the actions
of a club that really cares about winning at the highest levels, but they are the actions
of a club that wasn't interested in spending the necessary resources to purchases a world - class striker, which is usually the most expensive position on the pitch... instead we adopted the horrible phrase «like a new signing» and proceeded to allow this ridiculous experiment to carry on, which ultimately caused some discomfort on the training pitch and inside the locker room as players
battled for a position that shouldn't have been theirs for the taking in the first place... don't get me wrong, I believe that Walcott is a talented player, who can help a team reach their goals, if their goals are relatively modest... just look at the teams who supposedly expressed interest in his services and they weren't the kind
of clubs who aspire to win at the highest levels... as for the reasons why he hasn't been bitching and moaning about
moving on just look at the wage benefits he receives from our club and his obvious desire to enjoy the societal advantages that come with playing in North London for a club with worldwide appeal... so instead
of continuing to try to fix a coat with a broken zipper simply
move on and buy a new and better coat
The Internacional striker has been strongly linked with a
move to Totteham for the best part
of a year and given that Tottenham have previously signed players from the Porto Alegre club in the past, having brought in midfield
battle Sandro from the same source, there is perhaps a chance a deal could be struck in the next 36 hours.