Sentences with phrase «of scrambling in»

Brian Elliott wasn't even in the net for a solid portion of the scramble in front of the net, but it still stayed out.

Not exact matches

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 mobility, speed, and accessibility of news and information have transformed the way we communicate in our everyday lives,» explains Hannah, «and companies are scrambling to keep up with the new communication expectations of today's employees.»
Alongside a Canadian Press investigation last year that revealed a «crisis» in faulty elevators, expect there to be plenty of opportunity as landlords scramble for qualified contractors to maintain aging systems.
The scramble for skilled workers in the state has intensified as the economy improves and training falls short of demand.
The social networking giant pulls in billions of advertising dollars at a time when more traditional news publishers are scrambling to boost their online ad revenues.
In fact, in the autumn of 2008, when the rest of the world was scrambling to deal with the fallout of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, Harper made a priority of curbing public funding for political partieIn fact, in the autumn of 2008, when the rest of the world was scrambling to deal with the fallout of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, Harper made a priority of curbing public funding for political partiein the autumn of 2008, when the rest of the world was scrambling to deal with the fallout of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, Harper made a priority of curbing public funding for political parties.
It looks and tastes just like an egg, it is high in protein, has zero cholesterol and sold over 800 orders of «Just Scramble Teriyaki» and «All Day Just Scramble» in the first six days.
Arkadium was scrambling to fill in for the Crimean employees who didn't make the move and trying to recover from a couple of big bets on new games that had vastly underperformed.
Greece's bailout expires at the end of the month, at which a $ 1.6 billion payment to the IMF will come due, and European leaders are scrambling to avoid a Greek default amid accelerating bank withdrawals in the troubled country.
In an oblique reference to Trump and his social - media habits, Guajardo says policy - makers sometimes find themselves scrambling to respond to the thoughts of a superior shared publicly at 6 a.m.
For someone supposed to be laundering millions of dollars in stolen funds, with investigators from three countries scrambling to track the money, Ding Zhize was a surprisingly unhurried man.
Instead, he has been scrambling to evade Western sanctions and find new sources of exports and investment in Asia.
The problem is that, in the scramble to create the requisite impeccable customer experiences needed, these same companies run the risk of building on long - established myths promising, but failing to deliver, great business returns.
The Globe and Mail on Tuesday reported that, in the face of new rules stating that compensation practices must be made public, Ontario hospitals are «scrambling» to eliminate executive perks.
The reality of the current TV landscape, of course, is that virtually everyone is competing with everyone else in some way or another as all the major players scramble to stake a claim in the new digital, streaming marketplace.
Wichita, Kansas - based Spirit makes some 70 percent of the structure of the 737, the world's most - sold commercial plane, but has faced disruptions this year in its own supply chain as parts makers scrambled to meet soaring demand.
It's a decision that distinguishes him from the rest of the restaurant industry, which is scrambling — and in many cases stretching — to claim its food is «clean» and healthy.
As the boxers for the main bout were summoned to the ring, a pile of officials and hangers - on scrambled in to mill around for the cameras from HBO.
However, RBC saw an uptick in mortgage demand at the end of calendar 2017 as people scrambled to get loans before the changes took effect, he noted.
While massive blizzards and extreme weather in places like New York can leave hotels and airlines scrambling to alternate staff and schedules, the tourism industry in Bali has a somewhat similar challenge every year: Day of Silence.
The shifting accounts of the decision to fire Comey, whom Trump derided as a «showboat» and «grandstander,» added to a mounting sense of uncertainty and chaos in the West Wing, as aides scrambled to get their stories straight and appease an angry president.
North Korea's hidden artillery pieces have managed to deter outside invaders for decades, but with Kim scrambling to perfect his fleet of intercontinental ballistic missiles and top US officials viewing Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions like a ticking time bomb, the use of the US's most advanced aircraft in exercises signals the US is serious about the possibility of war.
The hacked user information included phone numbers, birth dates, security questions and answers, and «hashed,» or scrambled, passwords, Yahoo said in a list of frequently asked questions on its website.
If you're one of the many small business owners who hasn't done his or her bookkeeping all year long, this tax season will unfortunately be a stressful time as you frantically scramble to pull together all your receipts and business expenses, trying to account for every single thing you did in 2014.
Canada made its name in Hollywood as a low - cost location in the days of the 65 cents dollar, and since a federal film tax credit was instated in 1997, each province has been scrambling to stand apart.
While there are probably a few things Millennials themselves can do to beat back perfectionism (for the love of all that is holy, spend less time on social media, for instance), the underlying causes of this shift suggested by the study, including an increasingly terrifying scramble for a shrinking number of slots in the middle class, are something we're all going to have to address together.
California's Congressional delegation, the largest and most influential in the nation, is undergoing a major upheaval, the result of reapportionment and retirements, threatening the state's influence in Washington next year and forcing members to scramble to withstand what is emerging as a generational wave.
If you haven't scrambled in a Gmail inbox during a monsoon of angry emails, I hope you never have to.
«Those wondering how much it costs to be the kind of awesome country that can scramble a permanent elite squadron of jets and square - jawed pilots in case of emergency international demand for an aerobatics display were out of luck.»
As the room fills up, there's a scramble for seats: Managers and sales reps plop down beside first - shift machine operators coming off nine hours of work and second - shift people who've come in early, still yawning.
In the air, Russia was responsible for 48 % of JASDF air scrambles from April 1 to September 30, the second most behind China.
Meanwhile, the FBI, other law enforcement agencies and cybersecurity vendors are collaborating in the hunt for ever - evolving ransomware and «the bad guys» who scramble to stay one step ahead of the cyber cops.
In fact, you may even belong to a growing consumer class that has some of the world's biggest and best - known companies scrambling to change their businesses.
Although most retailers are quick to say they're unfazed by the entrance of the U.S. retail giant, some, including Shoppers Drug Mart (TSX: SC), Hudson's Bay Co. (TSX: HBC), Canadian Tire (TSX: CTC.A) and Loblaw (TSX: L), have scrambled in the past year to become more competitive.
And landlords are now scrambling to figure out ways to keep business flowing as they wane, hence the growing proportion of «non - restaurant / non-retail» tenants in their malls.
HealthHelp encountered more difficulty this time around in part because it faced tough competition from other kinds of businesses that were scrambling for financing.
Businesses that wait now because of the penalty delay will be in the same boat a year from now, he says, «scrambling to see what they're going to do.»
The company cut 6,400 workers — 8 % of its headcount — in early 2015 as it scrambled to reduce costs.
Hampton Creek now plans to launch an alternative to scrambled eggs in the first quarter of next year.
Even had Woods» peccadilloes remained unreported, the tour would be scrambling to deal with the fallout from the past few years of chaos in the financial system.
I make my daily cup of tea and two scrambled pesto eggs, and then sit in front of more episodes of Grace and Frankie before I shower and get ready for work.
If you tuned into a talk by Michael Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, at the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C., this week, you might think the NSA had begun to change its tune about encryption — the technology favored by Apple and its Silicon Valley brethren to scramble users» data and communications (much to criminal investigators» chagrin), making them unintelligible to spies and hackers alike.
While much of the last week has focused on Les Miles and his future at LSU, other teams have been scrambling to secure some of the biggest coaching names in college and the NFL.
No wonder that if PC vendors such as Dell, HP and Lenovo aren't already in a lurch, they're scrambling to get out of the business.
With his record running times, Bolt stretched the limits of human achievement, sending physicists scrambling to explain what made him so special ---- in essence, his longer, stronger legs create more ground force to propel him forward ---- and ponder the possibility of anyone on the planet ever running faster.
Silicon Valley venture capital firm IVP on Tuesday announced the close of a $ 1.5 billion fund, the latest in a string of massive new venture funds that are appearing as global investors scramble for a piece of the tech boom.
And even when you do get around to it, the bold strategic vision of five years from now tends to get lost in the day - to - day scramble of right now.
But to satisfy the market, entrepreneurs like Jain have had to scramble find secure sources of produce, and those turned out to be in Canada.
He sounds like he is either a) publicly campaigning to be maintained in his central role in an upcoming shuffle or b) scrambling to reassure a jittery corporate Canada that the noise coming out of Ottawa is not that of a government spinning out of control.
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