Sentences with phrase «of their rush jobs»

Valtteri's first season at Mercedes was almost something of a rush job following Rosberg's sudden retirement.
007 Legends absolutely reeks of a rush job.
Their marriage was a bit of a rush job as was their courtship.
Surf Ninjas, Cliff Hanger and The Last Action Hero weren't up to much either, with Cliff Hanger in particular having all the hallmarks of a rush job.
Bit of a rush job, do you think?
The Buick Envision was a bit of a rush job to fill out Buick's crossover portfolio — a portfolio the brand credits as one of the major factors behind its resurgence in North America.
They also have to worry about the quality of their rush jobs.
This latest entry from SuperMassive Games, Bravo Team, reeks of a rush job in almost every aspect.

Not exact matches

The startups rushing to take advantage of these trends are tailoring their platforms to specific industries, job types and geographies.
However, as property owners try to cut costs, technicians report a dangerous lack of maintenance, and as multi-national elevator companies try to compete, some technicians rush through hundreds of maintenance jobs per month, reportedly with time limits as quick as seven minutes per visit.
Before they parachuted their cars out of airplanes and did jobs for the military across the globe, the characters of the «Fast and Furious» franchise were just street racers looking for a rush.
Some of these public servants are right in saying, «Let's do it right this time» because, remember, the rush job under Obamacare gave us what we're having to deal with today, which is the devastating system that is again lorded over us,» Palin said.
You might feel the rush of a new job or the excitement of being in a new city.
They have also accused Mr. Jacobson of rushing to strike a deal with Fujifilm to keep his job.
Slenker noted that unemployment across the Buffalo Niagara region tends to be highest in January and February because holiday - related seasonal jobs end, business tends to slump at bars and restaurants after the end - of - the - year rush and construction work tends to be at its low point for the year.
anyone that BELIEVES Rush Limbaugh, BELIEVES the crap that comes out of his mouth is a FOOL, He is an egotistical wind bag with no real opinions of any substance, His job is strictly to start trouble at any cost, It is what keeps him supplied in oxicontin and cigars.
But on the day of the 9/11 attacks, the 23 - year - old certified EMT and onetime NYPD police cadet skipped his job at a university research lab to rush to the World Trade Center.
If the peacemaker of the Sermon on the Mount is truly Lord of all things, then we dare not restrict his sovereignty to the private sphere of family life while we participate via our jobs, our research and our votes in society's blind rush to the brink of nuclear annihilation.
While Western Michigan did an admirable job of containing the Badgers» Corey Clement, who rushed for 23 yards on his first carry and only 48 on his next 21, everything else worked for Wisconsin.
3T primary job is to pass rush and provide penetration in the middle of the line.
While Forza Motorsport 5 was a bit of a rush - job launch title, the sixth and latest edition of the game looks like Forza are back to their best, with the new game featuring some stunning weather effects and night racing for the first time.
End Danny Stubbs was supposedly only a pass rusher; at 26, tackle Pierce Holt was said to be too old — he was 22 by the time he went to college, at Angelo State, after having had a variety of jobs after high school — and linebacker Bill Romanowski was supposed to have an attitude problem.
Once his playing career was over, decent spells in charge of Swindon and Chelsea propelled him to the England job, which he inherited from a scandal - dogged Terry Venables after the sugar - rush of Euro 96.
At the time he put forward this job application, Esposito was in the middle of a rink - length rush.
He usually seems to be on balanced and does a good job of staying in front of rushers.
Instead of rushing into it and quitting your job, consider doing both for a while.
While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job when circumstances change: e.g., emergencies, rush jobs, changes in personnel, workload, technological developments, etc..
Plus, it really does a nice job of reinforcing a current Democratic talking point, that Rush is the de facto leader of the Republican Party.
And state lawmakers rushed to join their employers» fight to evade disclosure, filing briefs in support of efforts to keep details of their side jobs secret.
His claim that unemployment will fall rather than rise in the course of this Parliament is based on the OBR assessment, rapidly rushed out to give ammunition to contest the anticipated Harman attack (incidentally providing the first suspicions about the OBR's objectivity), that whilst 600,000 public sector jobs will be lost by 2015 - 6 and a similar figure (though unspecified) in the private sector as a result of the public spending cuts, some 2.5 m jobs will be created over the same period in the private sector.
Erie County is competing in one of the great corporate gold rushes: the fight to grab Amazon's new $ 5 billion corporate home and potentially 50,000 jobs averaging $ 100,000 a person.
Members of the Climate Rush campaign group have chained themselves to Lord Mandelson's London home in protest over the job losses at Vestas, as the peer takes over the reins of government.
None of them should be rushed into frontbench jobs before they are ready, however - just in order to fit a target that is more politically correct than anything ever proposed by NuLabour.
With the increasing thousands of jobs on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, the city school district is rushing to have a school with education and employment connections to the campus.
Contrast the legislative leadership's response to the GE situation with the way it has rushed to help Foxwoods Resort Casino and the Mohegan Sun casino defend themselves against mounting competition and the loss of casino revenue and jobs.
She won a fellowship that led to a staff job with Congressman Rush Holt of Central New Jersey.
If I'm in a super rush and maybe didn't do such a great job with removing all of my makeup, I have a saving grace: the Lumion Skin Oxygen Mist + HOCL ($ 24; amazon.com).
In short, I realized my morning meal was normally made up of a protein bar and lukewarm cup of coffee I'd eat in a rush between early morning college classes and then I'd speed off later to my full - time job starved and hangry.
For many of us, we spend so much time rushing from job to job, and trying to secure new work that we don't often stop and ask these broader questions.
I rush to leave my job behind at the end of every day.
We live in a world where many of us are controlled by our mobile apps, jobs, rush hour traffic, and tight deadlines.
After all, it makes sense that an attractive - looking, well - written, and interesting profile will be of more interest than a rush job.
And although the movie suffers from a rather anticlimactic final stretch - the narrative peaks with a fantastic crash sequence that leaves one of the protagonists badly injured - Rush ultimately stands as a satisfying biopic that gets the job done efficiently and without much fanfare (ie Howard clearly isn't looking to reinvent the wheel here, so to speak).
What could be laugh out loud quips only raise at most a chuckle and often the dialogue feels like a rush job, tacked onto the end of what is an accomplished story arc.
They definitely could have done a much better job on developing the romance of the main characters, mainly because it was rushed as if they were simply checking it off their list and then moving on to the next part of the movie.
Epic Mickey 2 feels like a rushed job, hurried to catch upon the relative fame of its predecessor.
I mean, nothing about this comes off as a rush job like so many of the other Mario Spin - offs this gen have.
Her father (Dan Hedaya) has been in a coma ever since she ran away from home, leaving his returned prodigal to contend with an icy stepmom (Deborah Rush), a thuggish stepbrother (Joseph Cross) and a guy named Stew (David Pasquesi), whose job title is one of many double entendres I'd pass along if I could.
Johnny Depp and Geoffrey Rush have a lot of fun hamming it up as the Pirates, Keira Knightley does a good job of looking pretty and Orlando Bloom... well, he's pretty too I guess, not much of an actor though.
Chris Tucker is the cinematic equivalent of one of those celestial events that only happens once every few years — he hasn't appeared in a film since 2007's Rush Hour 3 and the Brett Ratner franchise marked the three lone acting jobs he's taken since 1998.
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