Sentences with phrase «of running up»

She was particularly fond of the wildlife and couldn't get enough of running up and down the beach.
The Kangal falls into the Mastiff breed category, but tends to be lighter in build and has great agility and speed, capable of running up to 30mph (50 km).
Many college students learn about their credit through the experience of running up credit card debt and struggling to pay it back.
Greater access to available credit increases the likelihood of running up debt again once it is paid down.
This risk is very similar to the risk of running up too much credit card debt, except that making this mistake with your home equity line of credit affects more than just your credit rating: It puts your home at risk.
This gives you a way to use a credit without the temptation of running up debt as it will only allow you to spend the amount that you have placed on the card and no more.
Consequently, the risk of running up credit card debt is nil.
As a bonus, a debit card will help you avoid the temptation of running up your credit cards unnecessarily when a simple bank account deduction will suffice.
One of the biggest pitfalls of debt consolidation is the risk of running up new debt before the consolidated debt is paid off.
Once credit card accounts are paid off, think hard about whether to close them to avoid the temptation of running up new charges.
But don't make the mistake of running up new debts to replace the debts you wiped out.
And more are saying: «Hey I'm tired of running up against brick walls.
Petrol powered Duster delivers 13.06 kmpl, base diesel trim returns 19.87 kmpl whereas the 2WD six - speed manual and AMT are capable of running up to 19.6 kmpl.
A feeling of running up the down staircase looms.»
(He stops just short of running up the stone steps of a museum — all features of another Stallone boxing flick - Rocky.)
So instead of running up a bunch of credit card debt, I like to find really good deals for nice things on Gilt and mix them with inexpensive pieces I pick up elsewhere.
Shopping online at Myntra saves you from the trouble of running up and down several stores to find the right type of winter wear.
The muscle fibers of our TA act like a corset as they wrap around our abdomen and pelvis instead of running up and down or at a diagonal like our other abdominal muscles.
I would rather get my sweat on via a shorter, heavier at - home workout followed by a «finisher» of running up and down my apartment building stairs.
Exercise that consists of two minutes of rapid walking followed by a twenty or thirty - second burst of running up and down a flight of stairs (or similar activity) that gets your heart rate up past your anaerobic threshold repeated a total of three to five times is all you need to promote a burst of growth hormone secretion.
Instead of running up debt,...
It has the advantage of running up to 24 hours on a low setting before needing a refill.
The disadvantage is that I do quite a lot of running up and down stairs to fetch stuff.
People kept harking back to the 1985 game, in which Miami wiped out Notre Dame 58 - 7, a contest Irish fans said branded Johnson with the mortal sin of running up the score.
Unfortunately, other teams don't see it like that and interfere with his plans, take the ball off of us running up the other end of the pitch and score a lot of the time.
Nothing is more pitiable, perhaps even contemptible, than the clerical charades of running up the flag for each social cause that comes down the pike.
Instead of running up our conference and book budgets are we prepared to make those resources available to local food banks?
Or, does the Fed's easy - money policy deregulation of oversight open the way for asset - price inflation that puts home ownership even further out of reach — except at the price of running up a lifetime of debt to the banks that write the loans on their keyboard at steep markups over their cost of funding from the compliant Fed?
Tom writes: Calling Uber the» largest... Silicon Valley success story of this era» as it hemorrhages red ink reminds me of the run up to the Iraq war.
Some of the run up was on weather.
He was a decent footballer, he wasn't unlikely to lose his bottle or his legs in the course of his run up and, by the time he stepped up in the last minute of this fifth round tie, he'd already scored four from the spot that season.
As the player takes the last step toward the basket, the supporting leg must take the full bodyweight and stop the horizontal force of the run up.
Ahead of the run up to the league fixtures each weekend, news outlets, websites and tabloids alike are flooded with a flurry of pre-match reports and analyses.
This was heavily demonized by Democrats as «privatizing Social Security» and was part of the run up to the 2006 midterms, which Republicans lost.
This morning, the full video of his run up the 12.42 - mile hill was uploaded to YouTube.
The long - awaited public dynamic debut of the brilliant Alfa 4C sports car took place at the weekendâ $ ™ s (12 - 14 July) Goodwood Festival of Speed, with the car making a series of runs up the estateâ $ ™ s famous hill climb.
The first Yu - Gi - Oh manga was among the debut titles, and every new title was added to the magazine for most of their runs up to Yu - Gi - Oh!
My first house I bought in the middle of the run up, but got lucky selling at the peak.
While the free credit feature of credit cards make them useful, many of us run up a large unpaid credit card debt balance on their charge card accounts and continue to make sizable interest payments.
Over 80 percent of high - value wild salmon species originate from its waters, and millions of them run up the state's rivers and creeks each summer.
Over 80 percent of high - value wild salmon species originate from its waters, and millions of them run up the state's rivers...

Not exact matches

And since you probably couldn't afford to take a comparable salary at first, you also faced a variety of unappetizing choices like dipping into savings, or running up credit card debt, or borrowing money from your friends and family.
Research shows your brain's internal clock runs more slowly as you age — which means the pace of life appears to speed up.
«I went from running a $ 100 million business at Fiskars to a $ 2.5 billion business at UP,» says Fritz, who, after all the businesses he'd seen sold, appreciated the tradition of long service at UP.
This essentially means using an algorithm to scramble a piece of data, such as a name, in a way that means no one can unscramble it — but if another piece of data is run through the same algorithm and you end up with the same garbled code, then the two pieces of original data must match.
- The story came to the public in part with the help of the National Enquirer, the same paper that played a prominent role in Hart's downfall in the run - up to the 1988 Presidential election..
After Hurricane Henry (Texas) and Hurricane Irma (Florida) devastated parts of those states this fall, SBA Disaster Loans helped get small business owners get back up and running.
The Russian - Canadian real estate developer was caught up in the federal investigation into Trump's ties to Russia after it was discovered that Shnaider received hundreds of millions of dollars by a Russian state - run bank which may have helped pay for building the Trump Tower in Toronto.
Rather than meet in a pub, per longstanding Irish tradition, the two men laced up their sneakers and went for a run, a picture of youthful energy as they discussed shared concerns about climate change, NATO, and Europe.
That said, if you're running out of storage on an Apple laptop (and don't feel comfortable opening it up), you do have a great option: Transcend's JetDrive Lite.
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