Sentences with phrase «of retrying»

This basically overwrote my last save and forced me to start over instead of retrying the last battle.
No extras just simple to go with a fresh pot of retried beans and fresh flour tortillas and some carnitas.
The majority of my retries were due to these foes and that's just not fair.
A majority of missions lasted between five or ten minutes, with some lasting up to twenty, depending on the amount of retries.
During a ton of retries and route recalculations, I managed to work my way up to 2 stars and occasionally surprised myself with 3 stars.
But after a lot of retries (you can instantly retry the game whenever you loose a game) we were starting to make some progress.
Puzzles that should have been simple to complete required tens of retries, few of which actually felt earned by the game's challenge itself.
You'll often be outnumbered, but with some foresight and perhaps a couple of retries, you'll learn how to overcome unfair odds.
The lack of any kind of retry or continue option was a real bummer and had me almost throwing my controller in frustration when the AI would Flash KO me.
There were probably about 7 of them that just required a maddening amount of retries to land in the perfect spot.

Not exact matches

The Department of Justice decided not to retry the former senator and two - time Presidential candidate.
We will also change how applications are rescheduled so that the traffic routers are not called and also modify that the system's retry behavior so that it can not trigger this type of failure.
They work and edit and rewrite and retry and pull out their genius through sheer force of will and perseverance.
A judge overturned the conviction and said that Dassey should be «released from custody unless, within 90 days of the date of this decision, the State initiates proceedings to retry him,» according to court documents.
Two years ago, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said the life sentence wasn't valid, but prosecutors still intended to retry him and he stayed in prison.
Hartfield, who is estimated to have an IQ of 51, wasn't aware that his case should have been retried until a fellow inmate informed him in 2006.
Attorneys for Utah polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs are asking a court to delay his extradition to Texas, where he faces charges including aggravated sexual assault of a child, until Utah authorities decide whether to retry him.
I had quit making them because of so much oil... but now I can retry again..
Love your comment at the end of the recipe about retrying brussel sprouts if you don't like them.
I love how you were willing to retry an old recipe (I need to do the same with quite a few of my own) Thank you for sharing, my blogging friend!
Let's face it: He always has time on his side to try and retry his methods even when the majority of fans are denied what they've really wanted the past 10 years or so - An EPL title.
Because the jury couldn't arrive at a verdict on the reckless manslaughter charge (it voted 8 - 4 in favor of acquittal), prosecutors can still retry Williams on that count.
Eventually Spurs failed to lure him in this summer's transfer window but they are ready to retry in January to enhance the quality of the squad.
A prosecutor was noncommittal when asked by Manhattan U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni if the government plans to retry Peter Kelly Jr., an energy executive accused of paying bribes to Joe Percoco, a convicted former aide to Cuomo.
«I know there is going to be a retry of the case,» he said.
The three - judge panel did, however, rule that there was sufficient evidence for the charges to support a conviction of quid - pro-quo bribery if a jury was instructed properly, and said the Skeloses can be retried.
The U.S. attorney's office for the Eastern District of Virginia had pushed to move forward and retry the McDonnells even after the Supreme Court ruling that would have made their case substantially more difficult.
Federal prosecutors will not attempt to retry former Virginia governor Robert F. McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, on corruption charges, ending a years - long saga that rocked the commonwealth's political class and cut short the rise of a Republican Party star.
The news is significant, not only as it temporarily exonerates Silver — once one of the state's most powerful elected officials — though he can be retried, and the acting U.S. attorney has indicated he will, in fact, seek to take another legal crack at the former Manhattan Democratic lawmaker.
On Friday Silver asked the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to let the Supreme Court weigh in before the Manhattan U.S. Attorney retries his case.
Menendez's attorney Abbe D. Lowell said in a statement that after Wednesday's court decision, «the decision of the DOJ to retry the case makes even less sense than it did last week and we hope it would be reconsidered.»
The government said it would retry the two men, and on Monday, the first of those retrials — Silver's — starts in U.S. District Court in Manhattan before Judge Valerie E. Caproni, who presided over the first trial.
«That is a significant part of this decision, that they find sufficient evidence not only because it means he could be retried but also because it shows there is sufficient evidence to sustain a conviction in this case upon retrial,» he said.
Gailor said it was too early to determine if the state would seek to retry Newton on the two first - degree larceny charges and the two counts of illegal campaign practices, all of which involve Newton's unsuccessful 2012 bid for a state Senate seat representing Bridgeport.
The U.S. Justice Department announced it intends to retry Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, two months after a jury deadlocked on federal corruption charges against him.
Brooklyn federal prosecutors now intend to move forward with a second trial and will retry Espada on four counts that stem from his tainted operation of Soundview Healthcare Network, a chain of medical clinics in The Bronx, a source told The Post.
«While we are disappointed by the Second Circuit's decision, we respect it, and look forward to retrying the case,» Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Joon H. Kim said in a statement.
The three - judge panel ruled, however, that there was sufficient evidence for the charges to support a conviction of quid pro quo bribery if a jury was instructed properly, and said the Skeloses could be retried.
She expressed hope that things with Skelos, who had been convicted of bribery and extortion nearly two years ago and can be retried, gets resolved quickly.
Prosecutors will not attempt to retry former Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell and his wife Maureen on corruption charges, ending a four - year saga that rocked the Commonwealth's political class and cut short the rise of a Republican star, according to a court filing.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, whose law firm is defending former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno in federal court, said in a Talk 1300 - AM radio interview this morning that the case should be tossed out, saying that retrying him smacked of double jeopardy.
Federal prosecutors said they'll retry Sheldon Silver on corruption charges in light of Thursday's bombshell decision to overturn his conviction — and they're confident he'll be found guilty a second time.
Joon H. Kim, the acting United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement that although his office was disappointed by the ruling, «we respect it, and look forward to retrying the case.»
The Department of Justice announced Friday that it will retry Sen. Bob Menendez (D., N.J.) on federal corruption charges after the case ended last year in a mistrial.
The disgraced pol from Albany, Sheldon Silver, asked Friday if the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to let the Supreme Court weigh in before the Manhattan U.S. Attorney retries his case.
Silver's conviction for doing legislative favors in return for legal referral fees and 12 - year prison sentence was reversed because of incorrect jury instructions, but prosecutors from the office of acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim told the judge it is in the «public interest» to retry him quickly.
Goldstein v. Pataki (PDF file) will not be retrying Kelo v. City of New London.
In a previous book (2), Finocchiaro published most of the documents relating to the trial itself, so few of these are presented in Retrying Galileo.
If you have ever wondered about Galileo and the myths that surround him, most of your questions will be answered in Maurice Finocchiaro's Retrying Galileo, 1633 - 1992.
Perhaps using this you will make a greater number of repetitions, but you greatly increase the risk of injury, and additional retries will be made due to the inertia.
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