Sentences with phrase «on concrete as»

Once over linoleum and on concrete as well.
Some moments — like a ground - level shot of Bale taking a knee on the concrete as an earthquake shakes the buildings and people around him — are so exquisite you could cry.
«I'm just blessed,» he said while fixing his stare on the concrete as he walked.

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Before you dismiss it as likely spiritual mumbo jumbo, hear Neave out on the concrete impact the book has had on her life:
«There's no assumption that there's some kind of blocking going on,» he said, which is all the more reason to put as much concrete, steel, and other radiation - absorbing building materials between you and a blast.
«There has to be a concrete project or objective that leads you to at least the hope of profitability, as opposed to jumping on a bandwagon.»
The EU wants to agree first on the U.K.'s financial and budgetary liabilities — the so - called Brexit Bill — as well as finding a mutually agreeable resolution to the issue of the Irish border, and some concrete confirmation of the future rights for EU citizens» living in the U.K.
As rescuers and volunteers searched for survivors among the concrete pillars and twisted rebar, shaken Loblaw executives were left to reflect on what more they might have done.
There was a time when companies grew slowly, career trajectories were concrete, and you could rely on your job being there for as long as you wanted to stay.
After Trump signed the order on a Friday night, executives at Starbucks spent the weekend crafting a plan to address employees working in the US and abroad, as well as provide concrete steps beyond rhetorical support for diversity.
And, if your business is like most of the SM newbies out there who are running to catch up while wearing concrete sneakers, you've got a lot of otherwise productive time and energy being spent by your people (and possibly a pile of money as well on outside vendors) in the unclear pursuit of who knows what.
As China entombs its newfound wealth in a sarcophagus of steel and concrete, economically moribund Western countries can only look on in quiet despondency.
President Donald Trump will not meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un unless Pyongyang takes «concrete actions,» the White House said on Friday as it faced criticism for agreeing to talks that would boost Kim's standing.
If you're interested in buying a franchise, it's just as important to ensure that franchisor has a concrete strategy for when it becomes time to move on.
Skepticism is high as to whether the leaders can achieve any concrete progress on curtailing Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal.
Many of the concrete suggestions he offered for achieving those aims, such as surfacing tweets in order of relevance rather than chronology, are things Twitter has already been working on for some time.
Eduardo Salcido — a 25 - year - old concrete finisher working at a 232 - home Toll Brothers subdivision going up in the Denver suburb of Broomfield — said that he received on - site training after entering the construction field as a painter.
Seeking clarity on what was already looking like a train wreck, Madam Justice Barbara Romaine nullified the firing of Concrete and appointed Ernst & Young as the receiver.
For the eighth, Concrete raised $ 45 million to buy a piece of oceanfront in Mexico, but only got as far as acquiring options on property that subsequently expired.
In the Los Angeles Times Tracy Wilkinson saw Trump's withdrawal from the climate deal as «the most concrete sign yet» that his America first foreign policy «has begun to disrupt the global order and ultimately could cede Washington's dominant role on the world stage to China.»
May's government has worked hard on pushing the idea that the U.K. could sign a free trade agreement with the United States, but, as the Guardian reported, EU diplomats have said that «while no one can stop Britain from talking to future trade partners, any concrete attempt to negotiate free - trade agreements before Britain leaves the bloc could rapidly sour Brexit negotiations.»
Founded in 1942 as Burns and Dutton Concrete and Construction Company Ltd., the firm now describes itself on its website in a way that is as blunt as it is charming: It promises a «think straight, talk straight, do - it - right - once approach with no surprises.»
He went on to say that he had asked other officials with the bank «to study the market and get to know what the issues are» so that its leadership can be informed as they consider crafting «some very concrete pronouncements» on the matter.
Kindra's keynote will provide concrete ideas on maximizing storytelling techniques to ensure that the customer intelligence you get from your insight community makes a bigger impact as you share it with your stakeholders and decision - makers.
Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor website published a scathing piece by University of Oregon Professor Tim Duy on Friday (later tweeted by Roubini), in which Duy refers to a lack of concrete steps taken by European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi as «epic» and «almost funny if it wasn't so sad.»
TOKYO Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Friday Japan welcomed the summit between the leaders of North and South Korea as a positive step and he strongly expected Pyongyang to take concrete steps towards to carry out its promises.
And when that same Cruz shot up the school on Valentine's Day, a «pusillanimous» Peterson «cowered in a safe location between two concrete walls» as it «rained bullets upon the teachers and students,» according to the complaint.
Though the difference is small, it could explain the revived focus on goal - setting as more and more marketers are looking to drive efficiency by setting concrete objectives.
TOKYO (Reuters)- Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Friday Japan welcomed the summit between the leaders of North and South Korea as a positive step and he strongly expected Pyongyang to take concrete steps towards to carry out its promises.
There was plenty of noise inside the spheres on a recent tour, as workers welded steel, pounded bolts into place and sawed concrete inside the half - built structure.
Nonetheless, the survey also found that «every third coworking space views WeWork as a threat to its economic perspectives; however this opinion depends on the concrete vicinity to WeWork locations.
The thickness of tires is different, which improves riding on flat and even surfaces, such as asphalt and concrete.
This wasn't a concrete suggestion, as much as a recurring theme in feedback, that I chose to address and then finetune in our FTHM (Friday Town Hall Meeting) where people can put anything on the agenda and we demo stuff to each other.»
As Navillus makes its way through bankruptcy, the concrete company is going after one of its general contractors for allegedly stiffing its workers on one of the biggest construction projects in Times Square.
The tendency is to focus on concrete failure points that are easy to explain, such as differences between product features — or to scapegoat the salespeople who lost the deal.
Both the Bush and Obama administrations have relied too much on endless and unproductive diplomacy and commissions, and have failed to take the concrete actions advocated by the likely GOP nominee, Mitt Romney (as well as this author and other economists).
If you've fallen into the trap of including as may key terms as possible within your ad group, it should come as no surprise that you're spending lots of your budget on pay per click adverts with few concrete conversions.
... this book suggests concrete investing strategies to make Congress's systemic dysfunction work for you, and to hedge the risk and damage that Congress so casually and relentlessly inflicts on your life savings as represented by your portfolio and your house.»
As we leave Bethlehem, the «separation barrier» — tall, thick concrete walls topped with gnarly wires cutting through the land like a knife — is on our left.
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom's 2010 Annual Report took note of the shift, stating, «This change in phraseology could well be viewed by human rights defenders and officials in other countries as having concrete policy implications.»
And I have sought to show, using Hartshorne as a concrete example, how a dialectical defense provides the ultimate support for one's claims about experience and its essential temporality and how that dialectic rests on claims quite remote from any direct or straightforward reading of experience, whether private or public.
They have always had as their goal the reconciliation between human solidarity on the one hand and the dignity of individual, concrete persons, situations, and facts on the other.
True agreement comes, for example, not only when we state that we agree on the gift of salvation but when we then work out in concrete terms the profound implications of that for the way we think and live as churches and as individual Christians.
Then the two questions impinge on each other: How does whatever it is that makes this school «theological» shape or modify its concrete reality as a school?
Morality depends on an encounter with Christ, in which we as parents respond to those really - very - concrete signs of his presence: a spouse, a child, a community.
Nearly half a century on, in his wittily entitled Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes (1984), Hartshorne reviewed two meanings of «all - powerful»: the traditional, of course — the (benevolent) tyrant ideal of absolute, all determining, irresistible power18 — and what he previously had identified as the greatest possible power in a universe of multiple centers of power: «The only livable doctrine of divine power is that it influences all that happens but determines nothing in its concrete particularity.»
Everywhere even earnest Christians, unconditionally devoted to the teaching of the Church, are quite emphatically in disagreement on such matters, as soon as the attempt is made to pass from general principles to a concrete prescription.
Congregational pastoral care occurs when members reach out through very concrete acts such as sitting by the bedside of someone who's ill, listening as parents describe their fears and grief when a teenager leaves home, offering hope to someone in despair, or praying for those who suffer on the margins of the church and society.
Only someone who overlooks the fact that this answer itself has a real history which is a history of the reality reflected on as well as of the reflection itself, can think that the Church with its principles, because they too can be given concrete form, is always able to follow directly on the heels of what is new in the changing course of history and that only by its own fault and failure could the Church lag behind events in its theological reflection on morals.
But the Church can not offer a concrete model of the economy as it might be today and as in certain circumstances it ought to be, in such a way that to realize this model would be a binding moral duty on those in charge of economic life.
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