Sentences with phrase «of hammers for»

The handle is like that of a hammer for improved grip.
So remember when you're watching Barrett - Jackson in 30 years and you see one of these hammer for gigabucks: We told you so.

Not exact matches

Evan Shapiro, executive vice president of NBCUniversal Digital Enterprises, announced the new service in a presentation Thursday morning in New York, where he hammered home the idea that comedy is the most popular genre for streaming programming and that Seeso aims to provide content curated for and by «comedy nerds.»
For instance, it wouldn't quite take the hammer to Medicaid to the same extent that the AHCA does, but would faze out Obamacare's expansion of the program nonetheless.
So, the brother - sister duo developed their business concept for Colgate's mock Shark Tank competition in 2015 and pitched Fair Harbor to a panel of celebrity entrepreneurs, including Jessica Alba, MC Hammer, Neil Blumenthal, Jennifer Hyman, and more.
Of course, it's very early days for Brexit: The U.K. wouldn't formally withdraw from the E.U. until March of 2019, according to the terms of Article 50, and there's much that needs to be hammered out before theOf course, it's very early days for Brexit: The U.K. wouldn't formally withdraw from the E.U. until March of 2019, according to the terms of Article 50, and there's much that needs to be hammered out before theof 2019, according to the terms of Article 50, and there's much that needs to be hammered out before theof Article 50, and there's much that needs to be hammered out before then.
One of The Flatiron School's investors, Antonio Rodriguez, a general partner at the venture - capital firm Matrix Partners, said «a lot of hammers looking for nails in this space.»
An ISIS e-book published in the early days of the Islamic State encouraged readers to check out anti-Israel protests with non-Muslims calling for «the fall of Zionism,» if not to draw recruits from this demographic then relying on their rhetoric to hammer away at the «financial elite.»
For the next series of tests, the researchers added a twist: they had the subjects come up with a novel association between the words — say, throw in response to hammer.
The Millenium leases are approximately 50 km north of Hammer's Kalman deposit and just 16 km west of CuDeco's mammoth Rocklands copper - cobalt mine which may provide Hammer with some future corporate options for Millenium.
On these issues the three countries generally agree, and for most of them they already have hammered out language through the Trans - Pacific Partnership, or TPP.
Wellard shares were hammered for a second time in less than a week, with the company warning of yet another potential profit hit before the end of the financial year.
When Canada and the EU first sat down to hammer out a trade deal in 2009, the Europeans insisted the provinces be at the table, since many of the topics up for debate — procurement, labour mobility, agriculture — lie within provincial jurisdiction.
Among the items on display are a restored 115 - ton Corliss steam engine that was once used to pump 8 million gallons of water a day, a 13 - ton, 20 - foot - tall Nasmyth steam hammer, and the Scalamandre «White House» loom that made fabric for every White House presidency from Hoover to Clinton.
It is a mirror image of what happened with distillate products in the winter, when weak demand for diesel and heating oil left a big surplus in those products, and hammered independent refiners» earnings at a time when those products are normally in high use.
Interpretation of the geophysical data over the Mount Philip target will allow Hammer to prepare a regional soil sampling and reconnaissance mapping program for the area.
The big whammy came when George Paz, the CEO of Express Scripts, told analysts that he would continue to find lower prices for customers for Hepatitis C, hammering the biotechs on price.
Several skeptical researchers and authors have been hammering away at the foundations of the foodie cause, arguing that everything Pollan and his acolytes stand for — from the dangers of GMO foods to the benefits of local farming — is based on sketchy evidence at best, and at worst is just plain wrong.
Researchers at the University of Vermont found that aerobic training of «moderate intensity,» with an average heart rate of around 112 beats a minute — elevated, sure, but it's not like they were hammering away — improved participants» mood for up to 12 hours after exercise.
That point was hammered home by the release of new sales figures for last month, showing it was the strongest April in history for vehicle sales.
The silhouette of a contractor is seen hammering wood framing for a house under construction in the Norton Commons subdivision of Louisville, Kentucky.
Whoever buys the Lesedi La Rona, which means «our light» in Setswana, will pay Sotheby's buyer's premium, or a 12 % fee, on the hammer price for anything over the first $ 3 million, and a higher percentage of the first $ 3 million.
Business owners are eager for both sides of the aisle to come together and hammer out a deal that protects their customers and provides them with certainty going forward.
While the Daily Mail opts for a huge picture of the chancellor laughing during his budget speech, while «hammering the self - employed.»
Instead of filling their days with strategic planning meetings and sketching out a long - term vision for the company, the pair donned hard hats, wielded hammers and changed light bulbs on whatever projects they could scrounge together.
I have to surround myself with the opposite of «yes» people, folks who aren't afraid to just hammer me for everything I do.
And for their turn, Kenney's surrogate MLAs — he's not one himself yet — hammered away daily with scripted attacks on pipelines, and picked up Kenney's campaign theme of equal - time bashing of Notley and Trudeau, in hopes of tying an unpopular NDP premier to an unpopular - in - Alberta Liberal PM and arguing she won't defend Alberta's energy sector.
Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi, a low - profile minister with a high - impact portfolio, must hammer out huge bilateral deals with all the provinces for their slices of $ 33 billion in federal funds for ribbon - cutting - worthy projects like big public transit expansions.
It was a surprising reversal for the government of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, which had, just last week, hammered out a plan for a logistical support relief package for Texas.
At the time of writing, the Greek government and its creditors were trying to hammer out a «cash - for - reform» deal, amid this month's deadlines for Greece to repay International Monetary Fund loans.
Indeed, the charts for GLD and TLT look awfully similar, as both got hammered amid expectations of rising rates in the summer, only to recover recently as those expectations diminished.
The star manager and CEO of DoubleLine Capital is pessimistic about market prospects for the near term, a theme he hammered home in Investment Advisor magazine's October cover story, «What's Jeff Gundlach Thinking?»
The FCC will continue to work with Internet and broadband providers, consumer advocacy groups, and others to hammer out the details and determine the best course of action for the future of broadband in America.
Kouhaila Hammer, Chairman and CEO of G - Tech Services, a WBENC - Certified WBE, shares her insights on how her regular exercise routine helped her become a more effective leader for her business.
The committee convened to draw up the rules for the race will meet Friday at Toronto's Albany Club to hammer out the date of the vote, the nomination deadline, spending limits, the entrance fee and the appeals process.
ATHENS, Greece (AP)-- Greece's parliament has approved plans to lower the voting age by a year to 17 and adopt a proportional representation system, after years of economic austerity have hammered popular support for traditionally dominant political...
Researchers have found a natural remedy for stubbed toes and hammered thumbs: swearing at the top of your lungs.
Our union crossed paths (and swords) with Minister Moore earlier this year, when he ordered a forced vote of our FB group that was subsequently hammered flat by the courts for procedural unfairness.
Insys stock was hammered throughout much of last year, with sales for its opioid painkiller Subsys tanking and federal investigations into its promotional practices.
«For as long as I can remember, veteran businessmen and investors - I among them - have been warning about the dangers of irrational stock speculation and hammering away at the theme that stock certificates are deeds of ownership and not betting slips.
Left for dead in global markets as the hammer of the «rising dollar» pounded down on everyone, the country elected new leadership and began taking the...
Job growth has been solid for much of 2014, yet the stock market has been hammered over the past week over concerns about Europe's financial footing, the slowdown in China's economy and Ebola outbreaks across three continents.
It's also blamed for hammering America's manufacturing sector and contributing to the loss of several hundred thousand jobs in the US — a dynamic Trump turned into a centerpiece of his anti-trade diatribes on the campaign trail.
If he were a true scientist, he would search for evidence and base hypotheses on this evidence, instead of drawing a conclusion and hammering evidence to fit his views.
= > yes, that would be in keeping with the truth revealed throughout where even Jesus hammered the Sanhedrin for their manipulative wrongful twisting of the Law of the Prophets.
You were so close to being finished, but we were so tired and while Joseph learned to crawl and Anne sported pigtails, you worked faithfully, wondering the entire time if you had dedicated your entire life to the service of God just to be hammering nails for the rest of your life.
We're still hammering out all of the details for my winter / spring schedule, but there are several events on tap for January that are open to the public, so let me know if you'll be there!
But as I reflected on your comments and on my own insecurities and fears, I realized that what you're really asking for (and what I really need) is not an end to the theological construction zone, but rather the assurance that the structure remains habitable, that life can go on in the midst of all the drilling and sawing and hammering.
Her eyes are startled blear, And every straining nerve of her is rattled: She'd fought and butchered cows and bucking goats, And hammered out the gristle - knotted flesh (She looked for burns and bruises and the rest), But words so hard from his mouth catch her throat.
Our first order of business for parenting and families ought to be to hammer out a gospel context for the transition to adulthood, adolescence and young adulthood, comparable to the one we are developing for the mid-life crisis.
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