Sentences with phrase «of others bumping»

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As well as disputes over stretches of a 3,500 km (2,200 miles) border, they are bumping up against each other in the Indian Ocean and squabbling over Xi's signature Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.
By using a «speed bump» to delay trades and a host of other tactics, Schmitt and his ilk hope to level the field for all participants.
Other forms of travel, such as trains, buses and cruises, will see a slight bump — up 1.1 percent to 1.48 million travelers.
After creating a sensation a few years ago with Bevel, a line of shaving items for black men that reduces razor bumps, serial entrepreneur Walker is back with Form, a line of shampoos, conditioners, and other products aimed at a wide array of hair textures.
For example, Bump, one of the most popular apps of the moment, allows users to share contact info, pictures and other files by literally bumping their iPhones or Android phones together.
Besides touching off a trade war with other countries, a bump in costs — even if only for certain sectors of the economy, like automotive companies — could have ripple effects on the economy overall.
In fact, the delivery business and the manufacturing arm can assist each other: Cott can deliver new and existing private - label products through the DSS division (it's already done so for a brand of water known as Sparkletts), potentially providing another sales bump.
introduced legislation to ban the import, sale, manufacturing, transfer, and possession of bump stocks and other similar gun accessories.
There are other devices that allow guns to simulate automatic firing on a semi-automatic weapon, but bump stocks are the most well known of the legal options.
People who take the blame, who say they are sorry and explain why they are sorry, who don't try to push any of the blame back on the other person... those are people everyone wants in their lives, because they instantly turn a mistake into a bump in the road rather than a permanent roadblock.
Besides the obvious answer of hefty family responsibilities in this age bracket, other research suggests that as you rise in the career ladder, competition and support fade just as stress is dialed up, leading to a bump in unhappiness levels during midlife.
So Blakely began recruiting other mothers - to - be to turn their baby bumps into what the entrepreneur called «canvases of hope.»
Food is a restaurant's most expensive cost after labour, said Rilett, who anticipates another bump in prices when the minimum wage impact ripples into the price of food as farmers, processors and others also face increased costs.
However, just two passengers accepted the offer, meaning the airline «had» to select a few others to be bumped off of the flight.
The other ironic part is that the complaint over the speed bump, the 350 microseconds, acts as if the market is devoid of latency already.
Many Democrats support stronger background checks, which a great number of Republican lawmakers also support, banning bump stocks and other measures.
About half of people who do not pay for a news - specific source still say they actively seek out news (51 percent) while the other half say they mostly bump into news (48 percent).
He also said he would support the banning of bump stocks and changing background check systems, among other measures.
But the Honest Ads Act and other rules about ads transparency and data privacy could end up protecting Facebook by being simply a paperwork speed bump for it while making it tough for competitors to build a rival database of personal info.
Inside his home, deputies found «an AR - 15, a.22 caliber rifle, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, a bump stock and numerous other weapon - related items,» according to a sheriff's office news release.
Bezos's Blue Origin dreams bump up against those of other billionaires.
One other piece of evidence here is our breakdown of those who actively seek out news versus those who bump into it.
Plenty of caveats apply; Uber's dip and Lyft's bump might have been due to factors other than political protests.
In fact, it's fair to say that many of the reasons to own gold actually segue back and forth, bumping into each other.
Consider the fact that in the upward whoosh of the Trump Bump our friends at BAC actually outperformed the other large zombie banks and by a wide margin.
Twelve of the rifles the Las Vegas gunman, Stephen Paddock, had in a high - rise hotel suite when he opened fire on a crowd on Sunday were outfitted with «bump stocks,» devices that allow a semiautomatic rifle to fire hundreds of rounds per minute, which may explain how he was able to shoot so quickly, killing 58 people and wounding hundreds of others.
Pixar is a perfect example of this in action — they designed their offices so that artists, designers, programmers, and marketers would purposely bump into each other.
The other issue, of course, is the bump stocks conversation, which the White House still — I was in that briefing room, repeatedly pressing Sarah Sanders after the last shooting, after Las Vegas, about whether the president would support this.
Of the other two bills Congress is currently considering, one is a proposed ban on «bump stocks,» which has gone nowhere in the Senate since it was introduced in October.
If you've read any of our other articles about cashflow, you've bumped into the concepts of net 30, net 60, and net 90.
Equally poignant is the ivory carving of Mary and Elizabeth embracing, faces pressed together and each gazing at the other with Mary gently touching Elizabeth's bump.
People having choices taken away from them, freedom of and from religion completely gone, women being bumped down to near second class citizens, religious wars with and against other theocracys.
Emergent evangelicals had bumped up against the limits of what George Lindbeck has called their «cognitive - propositional» approach to doctrine — faith as assent to propositional truths — but unlike earlier generations they no longer believed their only other option was to become traditionally «liberal.»
These conflicting belief systems kind of bumped against each other on September 11, 2001.
I would definitily like to pursue this at a later date, I'm sure I'll see you pop up around here again, because I do have answers, more questins, more points of contention and so on, but Happy Hour calls and I can not turn her down, who knows, if you're in DC we might bump into each other and not even know it!
He enters the crowded lobby with wall to wall people, everyone talking at the same time, various smells of babies and coffee and muffins and perfume, getting bumped here and there because it's not time for the service to start, people still talking and welcoming and trying to hang on to their children as they run for the donuts and other children...»
While some offerings like Stranger Things don't need a hardware bump from the Hollywood elite, other things such as The Florida Project, which didn't have the luxury of a massive marketing budget, could use the lift.
They had about as much institutional structure as street theater: lots of improvisation, plenty of borrowing and stealing from whomever they bumped into, and free adaptation of other people's ideas and property for their own purposes; but precious little polity, and no property at all (The Astonished Heart, 19).
When a partner of mine has a hard time or the dance floor is particularly traffic - filled, and we bump and collide with other couples, I fob it off.
Like a few other commenters, I found that by the end I wanted to bump up the roundness of the flavor, so I actually added a couple dashes of hot sauce and a drizzle of rice vinegar.
To bump things up a couple of notches, you can use other breads — thick French bread slices are yummy, as are more grainy homemade breads.
As my bump grows and my nausea dissipates (most days), I am coming out on the other side and starting to feel the happy anticipation of a new baby joining our little family but it has been a slow process.
I'm not sure if there's a substitute, but you could try bumping up the amounts of the other seasonings.
It does seem like a lot, but I was going for something very flavorful - I actually just checked my notes on the recipe to confirm, and it looks like I kept bumping up the amount of cinnamon (and the other spices) for just that reason.
The flavors of the tomatoes really do make a big difference in this dish, so if you happen to get some out of season ones from the store that don't have as much flavor, you'll want to bump up the other seasonings.
I left out the lemongrass, bumped up the other herbs a bit, and also used ground beef instead of ground chicken like she used.
The other day in Nairobi I bumped into a group of young men selling sport merchandise and after a close look, I saw replica shirts of Man U, Man City and Chelsea selling like hot cakes but there no Arsenal shirts.
They are going to have a couple bumps as many of them are learning to play with each other still.
As recently as this week at Wimbledon, Murray spoke up about the inherent sexism of the All England Club scheduling two men's matches and only one women's match on both Centre Court and Court 1 each day, thus bumping often - compelling matches to less prestigious courts for no reason at all other than casual sexism.
for its six wins (best win: at Penn State) and giving it a bump over the four other teams with six FBS wins — Alabama, Florida, Notre Dame, and South Carolina — because of terrible recruiting.
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