Sentences with phrase «of tussles»

In our first Project CARS gameplay video from Gamescom, Alan races in an open wheel racecar (what else), marvels at the preposterously pretty graphics showcased by the changing weather conditions and has a bit of a tussle with the work - in - progress AI.
There are often a lot of tussles between supporters of modern architecture and classical enthusiasts - think of the endless debate between those who are pro and against Prince Charles's traditional views - but this building is one that seems to satisfy both camps.
As regular readers know, scientists are in a bit of a tussle over what date marks the dawn of Earth's «age of us» — a.k.a. the Anthropocene — even as other scientists and scholars question whether it's hubris to think a geological epoch, as strictly defined, can result from human activity.
Several Dot Earth readers have weighed in with useful thoughts on how much of this tussle over certainty is a distraction — perhaps in some cases an intended one, aimed to further delay an intensified push for a post-fossil energy menu.
I've had a couple of tussles with David Weir over the years but he was just too strong for me today.»
I've used a variety of analogies to describe the ugly process by which knowledge evolves, and devolves — a process including lots of tussles and negative learning (often the more you study, the less you know firmly).
But much of the tussle is deeper than that, rooted in strongly held, and deeply divergent, worldviews on environmental risks and solutions.
Through the turmoil of tussling with this God, Job learns in dreams and visions to let God be God.
Rookie DE Taco Charlton and Cowboys OL Dan Skipper got in a bit of tussle during practice on Thursday.
And now here we are, after a week of tussling with Barcelona over the 18 - year - old Brazilian's signature, including rumors of a conspiracy theory, Roma have actually bested their Catalan counterparts, because that would never actually happen on the pitch, of course.
Whilst centre - backs and defensive midfielders are probably the first players that spring to mind when you think of strength and endurance, there are a number of smaller — much lighter — attacking players who aren't afraid of a tussle.
If you see that your child is getting frustrated or angry — perhaps in the middle of a tussle over a toy — step in and redirect her attention to something else.
They are the inevitable result of the tussle between an over-centralized state and decentralization demands from its provinces.
It can all be quite bewildering to the uninitiated but each tier is the scene of a tussle between the Left and the Right in Labour.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has had her share of tussles with the media, and even Democratic lawmakers, during her tenure as White House press secretary.
The politicians live under the affluence of the Nigerians gifts while the citizens lives under the yoke of tussles, bustling and fighting for a course the know nothing about.
The animals «kind of rolled around, kind of tussled around with each other,» she notes.
The lehenga with shades of metallic rust and gold is worth discussing here as its blouse carry an intricate set of embroidery work with perfect cuts and use of tussles at the borders of the blouse, whereas the lehenga has many flares with each flare - carrying floral embroidery work.
For the most part, the board steered clear of the tussle between the union and the administration.
The courtroom seems to be the next destination of the tussle between Amazon and Barnes & Noble as they use all measures including price cuts to win over the other in e-reader leadership.
You'll have more details of this interesting new field of tussle between the wigwigs of the tech world in our Good E-Reader Blog along with all the latest e-reader news.
In February 2012, Penguin announced that it would no longer offer ebooks through OverDrive — the largest provider of ebooks to libraries — because of a tussle over the security of ebooks on the Kindle platform.
The most common cause of these tussles is rank: the dogs will need to work out who comes first between them.
Happily, most anxiety can be effectively counteracted with plenty of exercise and lots of interaction with you and the family, as well as regular bouts of tussling and playing.
Man vs World will feature more about Gili Trawangan in the future; manly stuff, like the remarkable true story of my tussle with a sea snake and a turtle (not at the same time).
Also on Tuesday, Rajendra K. Pachauri, the panel's chairman, who was under pressure to step down but chose to ride out the storm, has a commentary on the BBC Web site today embracing skepticism as a vital component of the tussle over emerging scientific concepts:
But there is the prospect of tussles between countries exposed to coastal retreats or megadroughts.
When I was writing Success As a Real Estate Agent for Dummies (For Dummies, 2006), I had a couple of tussles with the technical editor the publisher hired to review the manuscript.
It's not the easiest dress to get into (getting my shoulders through the waistband is a bit of a tussle) but I love the design.
Things seemed fine until one night Anna's ex came over and he and Anna had a bit of a tussle.
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