Sentences with phrase «of running myself into the ground»

So instead of running myself into the ground with trailers, I've decided to steal a page from the wonderful ROBO ♥ BEAT's site and give you guys a look at some of my favorite trailers from E3.

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Ultimately, Lacavera has a different view of risk than his Canadian peers — the same issue he ran into when trying to get Wind off the ground.
That sor of thinking is going to run you into the ground.
Co-founder and president Ed Calnan also highlights the achievements he has seen from individual employees in his «Friday Night Lights» email, sent out at the end of each week to inspire employees to come back into work excited to hit the ground running on Monday morning.
You hear wisecracks about founders letting «the inmates run the asylum» in the name of equality or democracy and that, as a result, those businesses are headed right into the ground.
(Presumably, this future does not include the risk of serving expired meat — which the company's China subsidiary ran into earlier this year when one of its suppliers was caught repackaging old ground beef.)
Sticking to your regular exercise routine and controlling portion size over the holidays will allow you to keep a semblance of normality so that your energy levels are up and you can hit the ground running when you need to go back into work mode.
Despite the backlash, the SNB will face from those who are nursing potential losses that could run into billions, many analysts thought the decision was inevitable in light of next week's expected announcement by the ECB to break new ground in its efforts to inject life into the ailing 19 - country eurozone economy.
Sears, once a giant of America's consumer - led economy, was run into the ground by hedge - fund king Eddie Lampert.
TechCrunch understands that Go - Jek, which is in the process of launching services in Vietnam, Singapore and the Philippines, is pouring its energies into recruiting Uber's former staff members and the platform's drivers in a bid to hit the ground running with its long - awaited regional expansion.
«He and his team found that the poor decisions these smart leaders made were sometimes intentional and sometimes accidental, but they always followed a clear pattern of hubris that ensured even the most successful enterprise could be run into the ground,» writes Inc..
Such a hypothesis, in our opinion, does much to explain the incongruity of a declining gold price while fundamentals for paper currency, and the US dollar in particular, obviously deteriorate; while demand for physical gold has exceeded new mine supply for several years running; and while above - ground 400 - ounce.999 gold bars located in London, New York, and other financial capitals (in cohabitation with speculative trading activity in paper markets) have steadily dwindled and disappeared into Asian financial centers reformulated as.9999 kilo bars.
When you stall your entry into the market, you run the risk of getting outrun by competition who will have gathered valuable on - the - ground information and solved problems before you've even planned your launch party.
It is sort of saying, «You Gentiles have been running this world into the ground, but now that all you troublemakers have been killed or enslaved, we can start ruling the world the way God really wants.
Especially after the high - handed ways by which the government ran Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into the ground, setting a fire in the epicenter of our financial crisis.
As I've written, Darwinism quickly runs into nasty problems even at the ground level of life» the one we can examine in greatest detail.
And what sort of influence they can bring towards making sure the country is run into the ground at every level?
I just wanted to say when I ran out of bananas this week, I chopped up 4 small apples, boiled them into chunky applesauce, and used them instead, along with a handful of ground flaxseeds to absorb the extra liquid.
I can't say that I have delved to much into the science of how best this works — asides from using the worm deposits and a little Seasol, my gardening technique more runs along the lines of «let's just chuck it in the ground and hope for the best!»
The pepper is dehydrated, ground down, mixed into a solvent, and then run through a four - foot - tall machine that measures the number of capsaicinoids per million.
I have a problem of taking on too many projects at once and running myself into the ground until I'm super run down.
I feel for him completely, he's easily good enough as rotation in our first 11 — nobody can sit here and tell me he wouldn't have been better off in a number of games than Ozil / Cazorla who are run into the ground.
I suppose you are English so therefore if a player is not running full pelt the lenght and breadth of the pitch, throwing himself into tackles and generally running himself to the ground with very little technical or skillful ability then he is useless
I'm tired of us running the one good striker into the ground.
I just read Mourinho complaining about not being able to give Lukaku a rest and its correlation with his severe dip in form... but we want Wenger to run Lacazette into the ground so we can complain about his terrible management of players.
While I agree we would need to change to get the best out of Ramsey, Giroud simply needs someone to fight for his place, rather than running him into the ground each season because we have no other real strikers.
We all know Wenger will never walk away he must think because his name is very similar to the club he is running into the ground is some sort of calling..
@ leo thats one of our biggest problems right there when i comes to rotating players and tactical subs wenger seems slightly tarded he just runs the same players into the ground time after time and when a game is screaming ouut for certain players to come on he just neglects them or they come in on the 85th min
Wenger has lost the dressing room, his insane philosophy of running players into the ground and ignoring decent players because of his bias for certain under performing players is simply unforgivable.
One example might be that this season Sanchez is in the middle instead of Giroud and Sanchez covers a lot more ground than Giroud did, reducing the distance Ozil needs to cover and reducing the spaces Ozil can run into.
The team has lost the vast majority of games this season when Beal has played > 38 minutes, and I fully believe that his abysmal shooting in the 4th and especially the last five minutes all season is the result of Brooks running him into the ground, and not from Beal not being «clutch.»
And I know who'd I'd rather have, a man who gives his all in every single match (regardless of the opposition), runs himself into the ground every match, has a better all round game, and has set a new bar for everyone in the team to emulate.
Another reason to blame Wenger, is that he runs his players into the ground with his lack of rotation, and he likes to hang onto injury prone players for years (Wilshere, Diaby, Rosicky, etc) in the delusional belief that they'll suddenly have an injury free season.
No amount of possession skill passing the ball around running into defenders losing the ball and laying half of the game on the ground.
If we don't manage it properly we will see players running themselves into the ground and picking up hammies, then with the players replacing them looking so far out of tune it's not remotely funny.
The next step in the evolution of the Arkansas offense will come when the Hogs start completing deep balls to go with their grind - you - into - dust run game.
Excellent win now move onto basel, I think a couple of players ran themselves into the ground n should be rotated to not risk injury.
Arsenal will be run into the ground, all of their assets sold and the club thrown into mediocrity before they kick him out.
I admit that I have never been a card carrying member of the Aaron Ramsey fan club but running yourself into the ground for 80 minuted fresh off injury is madness when his role should be to facilitiate play going forward and compliment Le Coq.
For a squad of Arsenal's stature there is zero reason to have to rely on Sanchez so much so that we ran him into the ground.
JC ran himself into the ground again and could of easily had 2 goals and an assist if things went a little differently.
Giroud will be eased out of the team just like Mert... IF we buy Morata, or Icardi, Giroud will lead the attack for like 5 - 10 games into the season if he is in good form... then the new striker will start with cameos... Giroud for his price alone is more than enough back up for us, and then his hardwork... if we sell him just like that we will be back to square one, depending on the new striker to quickly hit the ground running may or may not work!
A man called Bruce Anderson took one of our flagship franchises, Seattle, and ran it into the ground in a year.
Between the analytics revolution and the league - wide homogenization of tactics, I don't think there are a lot of Woodys out there who are going to show up and mothball rookies, run starters into the ground, and base their offensive schemes on isolation.
Xhaka, who I like, or at least I like the Xhaka who plays for the Swiss national squad, has shown to be in way over his head in the premiership... of course he showed late in the year that he can stretch the field with the long ball but our squad isn't really set - up for that style of play... most of his long passes are in the air not on the ground and our squad without Giroud, which should have been sold the minute the transfer window officially opened, is one of the smallest in England... we need someone who can pick out the runs of our forwards in the lanes and who is fast enough to come forward into space without conceding his defensive responsibilities... we rarely see him shoot or even be in a position on the field to do so, we rarely, if ever, see him used for set pieces and it appears that the only person at the club who has ever coached him up when it comes to tackling is Coq, which explains his atrocious disciplinary record... maybe it's me but didn't you see him coming in and contributing more from an offensive perspective, with his killer left foot, than a deep - lying midfielder... if that wasn't the case we are the stupidest team alive for taking him over Kante
I find myself getting more interested in the turnaround story at Man U (despite the fact that I don't like Mourinho, but respect his ability and competitive spirit), I find myself hoping Pep will succeed in integrating his style at City quick enough for them to end above Man U, and I find myself tracking Koeman and hoping he will do well at Everton because he might be one of the better managers we can hope for once Wenger has ran us into the ground and leaves.
It was good to see the team really going for Chelsea in the FA Cup, everyone working hard with a collective understanding plus, willing to run themselves into the ground in pursuit of a result and the cup.
But let us be careful not to let his «baby facial expression» (oh sorry, copyright issues) or «lazy facial expression» or «wasted - looking appearance» or even his «about - to - fall - down - to - ground type of running» fool us into thinking that he does not influence our game.
Alexis Sanchez, our South American fireball, had run himself into the ground and was practically limping over the finish line after carrying the team on his shoulders for much of the season.
The Ali thing of Tottenham whom you all drool about never hit the ground running when broke into the Tottenham starting line up.
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