Sentences with phrase «of patched up»

«Overall, it's going to be a mess but I think there will be some kind of patch up but we'll be back at the table in some months.»
If Wenger really wanted to win he would have fixed our problems a long time ago instead of patching them up.
It appears he still has a lot of patching up to do.
The state, law, religion, and the entire realm of ideas, to the extent that they represent the overarching interests in society and are conditioned by the underlying set of socioeconomic relations, will all be enlisted for the purpose of defending the status quo and of patching up society's contradictions, often through the disheveled fantasies of Hollywood or the brittle enchantments of popular culture.

Not exact matches

Windows consumers woke up on Saturday to some good news: Microsoft says it has already patched a series of potentially catastrophic hacks, published on Good Friday by the hacker group known as the Shadow Brokers.
«You'll get a sense of how information is leaked,» says Bowie, «so you can patch up your own holes.»
Among all the millions and millions of computers in use around the world running Intel CPUs, one of the patches for Spectre was causing some computers to freeze up or spontaneously reboot.
For instance, since security and data protection are top priorities for many small businesses (especially ones that are adding a server because they've experienced data loss), Small Business Server 2008 deploys automatic patches and updates to all Windows users on the network, and automatically backs up of the server to a USB drive or other device several times a day.
Tanium's technology can check up to several million computers on a network for signs of a hack or bug and deploy a patch or quarantine the infection in 15 seconds or less.
Uber has been keen to show it's willing to do what it takes to win back its license, with Chief Executive Officer Dara Khosrowshahi jumping on a plane to London following news of the ban to begin patching up relations with transport regulators.
The patch up of Microsoft's affirmation procedure is under way and the most current offering will come as abilities particular identifications for the individuals who don't need, need, or see the worth in MCSE or MCSA accreditations.
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Canadian officials say the long - term objective here is to create relationships that could prove useful, should trade talks hit a difficult patch and Canada find itself in need of allies willing to speak up in favour of NAFTA.
Apple Inc.'s stock hit a rough patch earlier this month, but with the shares springing up nearly 9 % on the heels of strong earnings, things seemed to be smoothing out.
The most disingenuous aspect of creationism is that is alleges evidentiary problems with evolution (generally, nothing more than arguments of incredulity based in arguments of ignorance), but then invariably requires invocation of magic to patch up their «legitimate alternative.»
Basically, it means that the human mind, intolerant of a state of tension and disharmony, works to patch up inconsistencies with a self - affirming process of rationalization.
You never once smacked one of those kids, the ones there on full scholarship with visions of patched sport coasts in the Ivory Tower, you never once icily mentioned that you were working full time, going into debt, commuting two hours to school, that you had three small babies at home, that you worked in a fast - paced and exhausting industry under tremendous pressure just to come home, kiss your kids for a brief moment, launching into that thesis until well past midnight, just to get up at 6 the next morning and do it all over again, relentlessly.
Months of heartbreaking labor, just to patch up.
We would rather go to pieces on the basis of honesty than to patch up a civilization on the basis of fiction or wishful thinking.
Yet his vision for the church compels him to help others with specifically ecclesial gifts to raise up patches of nonviolent resistance to the war - making power of the state and to the tendency of churches to bless that power.
A perfunctory patching - up of the institution of the Church began without any debate about the need to adapt to the changed conditions.
In the absence of an alternative, one can usually doctor up the old theory with suitable amendments, though there may eventually be so many patches and ad hoc adjustments that in the interests of simplicity one starts looking for alternatives.
It is not a «patching up» of differences between people.
That very morning, when the sunlight streamed in the windows, my poor little BC boy jumped up and ran over to the patch of sun to exclaim «Mumma!
All materials made have a seam, so the earth has seams, it is not a solid thing like a rock, it's like patched up, it took him 7 days to patch up this planet into a ball, which you can compare to a football, which have patches of two different colors (white and black), the people that are living on this «ball» the earth, is also mixed with black and white people, who try to live in harmony with everybody, why disrupt it with foolishness.
Philanthropy which merely patches up the worst results of evil social conditions can hardly be called anything more than a necessary evil.
With three short and humorous images, Jesus shows that He is not remodeling or patching up the old way of doing things, but is bringing a brand new way of doing things.
Two weeks after he returned to his small patch of farmland on the rustic outskirts of Islamabad, his alleged crime caught up with him.
@ Farhat and those men could spend half their efforts not patching up shredded bodies and infrastructure from suicide bombers if we could end the tyranny of their ridiculous religion.
I am concerned here not with patching up personalities by means of sex, but with what should determine policy, both within and outside of marriage.
Surrounded by up - and - coming critics wearing a variety of bright yellow ties (it was rumored that Borges, blind for over 20 years, could still see patches of yellow), he clutched and caressed a favorite cane, offering few insights into himself, the man of flesh and blood.
At a Friday Jum» ah prayer service earlier this month, more than a 150 worshippers trickled in, deposited shoes up front, and found a patch of floor in a chamber with bare white walls and exposed pipes on the ceiling.
Instead of reform he will replace an inadequate and corrupt system with one governed from heaven with permanent solutions, not patching up what exists today.
They patched me up, fed me, heard me, taught me about God, most of all they SHOWED me.
I think people realize that their «good» book isn't actually that good at all, and so instead of giving up their beliefs on this sorry tale they have to patch it with nonsense interpretations.
I have long remembered the remark of a notable art critic — though I have forgotten which one — that many modernist paintings could be understood as fragments of classical painting blown up for their own sake, displaying the formal and technical elements by which painting is accomplished but eschewing the narrative depiction within which such patches of paint on canvas would earlier have had their place.
two and three hundred acres suddenly appeared cleared of the timber, and enclosed by rustic fences, with a few temporary huts run up in the centre, and all the surrounding area divided into patches of Indian corn, coracan, gram, and dry paddi: with plots of esculents and curry stuffs of every variety, onions, chillies, * yams, cassava, and sweet potatoes.
Large spaces in the forest of two and three hundred acres suddenly appeared cleared of the timber, and enclosed by rustic fences, with a few temporary huts run up in the centre, and all the surrounding area divided into patches of Indian corn, coracan, gram, and dry paddi: with plots of esculents and curry stuffs of every variety, onions, chillies, * yams, cassava, and sweet potatoes.
Feta is a staple in my house, and I just discovered a FOREST of mint coming up in the garden from a small patch last year.
«That's the equivalent of 1,500 single - serve bottles and 1,000 of those bottles generally end up in a landfill or a garbage patch,» Sheehan says.
With plenty of strawberries fresh from the patch, summer is no time to scale back on dessert, particularly if one of these shortcake snakes winds up on your plate.
Growing up in the Midwest, one of my favorite places to hang out in midsummer was the asparagus patch at the back of our huge garden.
The slump into the red triggered a breach of its loan covenant with National Australia Bank and a January 30 deadline to patch up its margins and provide a strategy to slim down its cost structure.
I have been planning my vegetable patch for the last 10 years much to the annoyance of my dad who ultimately ends up doing the weeding and pretty much everything else... It never quite works out as planned; growing peppers in Ireland I mean that was never going to end well!
Pull the sides of the dough up the sides of the pan so it doesn't slump back down, being sure to distribute the dough evenly for no thin patches.
Save the little rounded ends of dough — they come in handy if you need scraps to patch up one of the lattice strips.
Most of our days here in Charlottesville have been cloudy, storms intermittently breaking up patches of bright yellow sunlight.
Yesterday I found some fresh oregano and thyme patches underneath of my rhododendron; patches that were here when we moved in four years ago but have rarely sprouted up since then.
Embedded in a landscape of infertile soil, Terra Preta is usually found in patches averaging 20 ha, but sites of up to 350 ha have also been reported.
Laura grew up picking fruit and selling it at her family's fruit and vegetable patch and farm market in the Niagara region of southern Ontario, where the «local food movement» was a part of everyday life even before it became a buzzword.
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