Sentences with phrase «often drowning»

School leaders are often drowning in data but are unsure which forms of data will help them create a portrait of student achievement that will motivate staff to look beyond simple trends and delve deeper into root causes.
I love Asian - inspired dishes, but they are often drowning in salt, soy sauce and oils.
As a Leeds supporter I am generally disappointed by the atmosphere generated by the home support at other grounds, which is often drowned out by Leeds fans» efforts.
Or rather, they weren't on the stage in the room, but they often drowned out the campaigns and the parties in...
Or rather, they weren't on the stage in the room, but they often drowned out the campaigns and the parties in the much more public arena of social media.
Those methods, however, are often drowned out, according to Woods.
Judge Crotty indicated that although he was obliged to follow the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in McCutcheon v. FEC, which recently invalidated federal aggregate contribution limits, he disagreed with the court's analysis and lamented that regular citizens «are too often drowned out by the few who have great resources.»
Entangled whales often drown or die from starvation or injuries; overall, 58 % of the right whale deaths since 2009 were due to entanglements, a big jump from 25 % between 2000 and 2008, says marine mammalogist Scott Kraus of the New England Aquarium in Boston.
They found that noise from vehicles along the busy highways often drowns out the alarms emitted by birds.
And guitar riffs aren't as savage, and often drowned out by premade loops programmed by some dude in his mama's basement.
Unfortunately, the youthful bluster often drowns out the poetry in the statements Blanchett's characters are endlessly spouting.
When those moments cropped up in «The Disaster Artist,» the audience cheered so loudly it often drowned out the dialogue.
There's a lot to love about Puddle, but its better qualities are often drowned in a sea of frustrations.
In fact, in an education news climate now saturated with commentary surrounding school choice, she believes, the voices that matter — the parents and the students — are often drowned out by the experts and the lawmakers.
These stories of hope and progress are often drowned out, or dismissed as outliers and exceptions to the rule.
Another old adage: the sweetest voice in the choir is often drowned out by the loudest.
Unfortunately, in times of turmoil they're often drowned out by shriller voices that seem intent on scaring the bejeezus out of investors with dire pronouncements or titillating predictions of Armageddon.
When adult dogs from both sexes are no longer producing puppies they are often drowned, shot, starved, gassed or electrocuted.
Because female puppies were often drowned at birth to prevent unwanted litters from being born later, the Trumbulls found in 1938 that unsterilized male dogs had come to make up nearly 90 % of the total U.S. dog population.
The big publishers will often drown out the marketing efforts of any releases that aren't Call of Duty, FIFA, Halo or other major console branded spots, so this list is for seven games that deserve a little boost and ones we hope won't get brushed aside in favour of the usual suspects.
Even the fact that the game is set in a time where technology has moved on from oil lamps doesn't help... The sounds of machinery echoing through the halls only makes you more nervous, as you want to be able to hear the monsters, but they are often drowned out by background noise.
I often drown myself in this art culture that says that you'll have to do this and this and that, and I feel I'm very sensitive for all kinds of advice because somehow my head thinks I should listen to it and take that more seriously than what I actually think I'm supposed to do and I find it very hard just to listen to myself.
The stereo headphones have no simulated surround sound feature, and besides left / right pans (which were often drowned out by the bass response in both ears), there wasn't any sense of positioning.
The resume value premise often drowns in a sea of conversation surrounding the vehicle in which a resume should be transported.
By Jacqui Barrett - Poindexter The trendy message to network your way into a new job often drowns out an even more important directive.
The trendy message to network your way into a new job often drowns out an even more important directive.

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Instead, Held recommends posting relevant content two to three times a week — but you don't want to drown out your visitors by posting too often.
Lehmann and Barrow's views often get drowned out by the bears, such as Gluskin Sheff chief economist David Rosenberg, who think we're headed for another recession.
DeSalvo points out the metaphors of drowning that appear so often in Woolf's writing — metaphors frequently used by victims of incest.
On the contrary, like an elaborate dinner that bloats us, or an excess of wine that makes us sick, the plenary universality that we too often confuse with the excesses of love tends to drown us.
As the debate about gun control reaches a fever pitch, the voices of humility, love and patience often get drowned.
The difference between the two rests, I believe, in the contrast between intentional, cohesive, conscience - shaping communities of identity and social solidarity, not only in Utah but in the Mormon minority communities around the country, and Evangelical communities that are too often influenced by raging pundits, talk radio, and TV shout - shows — and these voices sometimes drown out the pastor's.
How often have I been drowned out in a crowd of «trivialists» recalling their whereabouts on Oct. 3, 1951 when Bobby Thomson hit the home run.
I didn't really mean to write a love letter to a TV show, but we're drowning in so much Tiger nonsense so often.
The middle school years are often characterized as a stage of life to survive, to get through — jumping from the comfort of childhood into a roughly three - year storm of hormones, insecurity, and nagging, drowning in the frenetic angst of adolescence, frantically rowing to make it to the shore of young adulthood.
Narrator: Parents often wonder why a baby born underwater doesn't swallow the water or, even worse, drown.
We hear about kids dying so often in the news, between accidental drownings, car accidents, and tragic gun deaths.
All too often, we hear about drowning incidents that stem from children swimming unattended or parent inattention.
If the poor are often defined as suffering from have too little, I wonder if many of us are drowning from having too much?
Pay close attention to buckets of water, cups with fluids in them, the toilet and while bathing as drowning is often silent and can happen in an instance!
But take time to gaze at its historic buildings, wander down its alleyways, stumble upon its ancient villages (often swallowed up, but not entirely drowned by suburbanisation), give some thought to its street names and London will unfold its hidden secrets to you.
In June, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, the wage board's chairman and a longtime Cuomo ally, said he and his fellow members clearly believed «a substantial» increase was needed to bring fast food workers up the economic ladder — despite persistent opposition from the business community, which often found itself drowned out at public hearings that served more or less as labor rallies.
Drowning is often inconspicuous to onlookers.
Women with postpartum depression can have symptoms that can include fatigue, anxiety and often obsessional thoughts, such as fearing they'll put their babies in danger («What if I drown the baby in the bath?»).
The toxin leads to paralysis and death — often, in waterfowl, by drowning.
Someone might misspeak, forget a word, or be drowned out by background noise, and yet we often get their meaning anyway.
Red - eyed tree frog eggs, which cling to vegetation overhanging ponds and swamps throughout Central America, often succumb to hungry predators, dehydration or drowning.
For me, it is the fact that drowning occurs so fast, and often silently, that prevents me from ever wanting one at my house.
With many correlations (like one of my favourites: ice cream consumption and drowning — both occur in summer) there is often no direct relationship.
I often feel really bad when i leave out sugar / borax syrup for ant infestations and watch them greedily take on the abundant sweetness only to see them drowning in the mix never making it back home yet more and more walk over their dead to reach and partake of the same.
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