Sentences with phrase «on the precipice all»

Quite possibly, we are standing on the precipice of a virtual reality revolution that will further enhance our personal and work lives in ways we can't yet imagine.
With this in mind, if anyone you love is on the precipice of joining a professional sports league, do them a favor and find their bad tweets before someone else does.
«We believe PINK is on the precipice of collapse,» Jefferies analyst Randal Konik wrote in a note to investors on Sunday.
Closer to home, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average collapsed by a record - breaking 554.26 points, the whole global economy seemed poised on a precipice.
Black Panther is already the biggest movie of 2018, and now the latest superhero blockbuster from Marvel and Walt Disney is on the precipice of cracking $ 1 billion in worldwide box - office revenue.
In a statement, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said President Donald Trump «is on the precipice» of fulfilling a campaign promise and passing a plan that she said would boost wages and economic growth.
«We are on the precipice of the first time I've seen in my career when we have demand - pull and supply - push happening at the same time to support almost $ 200 billion in infrastructure investment that's needed in the U.S.,» said Meg Gentle, president and CEO of LNG company Tellurian.
A more reasonable review of the evidence suggests that the scenario that conservatives revile — that the nation's economy was on the precipice and the Federal Reserve came to its rescue — is probably not too far from the truth.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 1,000 - its highest levels in nearly a decade - and it was on the precipice of saying sayonara to a 16 - year bear market.
I'm on the precipice as well and appreciate hearing the logic behind your investment decision.
Meanwhile, in the fall of 2008, the country was on the precipice of an economic crisis.
In my view, when politicians and public officials are willing to state the truth about a dire situation in public, it implies that the situation is on the precipice and they want to be disassociated with it — i.e the rats are jumping ship.
Since Congress has, so far, not acted we are now on the precipice of a much more uncertain and chaotic situation in which Puerto Rico will attempt to selectively cancel debts and bondholders will seek to use the federal courts to block the Puerto Rican government from operating until it pays up.
We both feel that America because of the current political / social climate is on a precipice and likely to topple over at any time.
He inherited a country on the precipice of economic hell and he is called a fascist?
I felt like I was standing on a precipice, right on the edge, and looking down I couldn't see the bottom.
When I was near death I saw Theodore Roosevelt in a clown suit walking on a precipice with a small dog.
Cornered on a precipice above the now - burning forest of thorns, the prince has his shield knocked from his hand by the dragon's fiery breath.
This does not mean that the reader lives on the precipice all the time, for no one maintains psychologically such an intensive personal involvement.
This is why rigorous preparation for pastoral counsel is necessary: «We would not have [those] who stumble on plain ground set their feet on a precipice.
The bad news is every other thing that happened in a 15 - 9 loss to South Carolina that drops the Volunteers to 3 - 3 and 0 - 3 in the SEC, and puts Butch Jones» job on the precipice.
(The latest example: FAU stole Hopson's defensive coordinator on the precipice of spring ball.)
Our boy Nerls is on the precipice of getting to 10 / 8/2 / 2, which would be far more cosmically satisfying (and ROY eyeball - grabbing) than 9.6 / 7.9 / 1.8 / 2.
One player came into the CIF North Coast Section Division II title game on the precipice of making Northern California high school football history, the other knew he had it in him.
Barry Bonds was 38 last Saturday when at last he stood on the precipice of the ne plus ultra for a ballplayer, the World Series.
Some bond of trust is either broken or on the precipice of snapping.
Time goes on, and here we are on the precipice of Christmas 2017.
That leaves Spieth and McIlroy, who won his third major at 25 and seemed on the precipice of legendary greatness after hoisting the PGA trophy three years ago.
Penny Hardaway has been the Memphis basketball coach for all of 24 hours, but he's already on the precipice of picking up his first major recruit.
We are on the precipice of MLS's semifinals.
Earlier this week, Barcelona were on the precipice of adding Nice midfielder Jean Michael Seri, whose age (26) and talent (he's a do - everything creator) fits the team's needs, but now reports are suggesting that Barcelona either missed the window on Seri's $ 40 million release clause or the club's coaches decided that they actually didn't want Seri after all — even though Barcelona, hinting that it was a done deal, supposedly gave Seri permission to say goodbye to the Nice fans after their Champions League game against Napoli on Tuesday.
He is on the precipice of stardom after the 2015 - 16 season he had where he finished behind only Higuain's insane final season in Naples on the scoring charts.
Now that homebirth is on the precipice of being banned given that independent midwives are likely going to be denied indemnity insurance from next year, the suggestion that all women who homebirth are crazy radicals or that homebirth represents the majority of birthing women in Australia (only about 2 %) is ridiculous.
That entire time, I've been working with parents and children and I always imagined we were on the precipice of feminism finally empowering motherhood.
On the precipice of entering the third and final trimester, many women will experience a surge in confidence, endurance, and strength as they make strides towards the big day.
We are on the precipice of something going very wrong, and you have honestly given me strength to sort it!
Owhoko, who stated this in his book entitled, Nigeria on the precipice: Issues, options, and solutions, also noted that -LSB-...]
These politicians, because of their utter desperation to usurp power at all cost, further create a pretty dismal picture of the state of the Ghanaian economy, that the Mahama administration has visited an apocalyptic doom on the people of Ghana, that this country is on the brink of total collapse, on the precipice of a deep abyss, where we are bound.
... We are going to work out an entirely new kind of outer - tier relationship, and that is a big exercise, it's a very important exercise, and it offers big opportunities for Britain, but it's probably going to take two or three years - it's not the work of a weekend when the global economy is on the precipice
«Staten Island is on the precipice of major economic changes thanks to North Shore development projects like the wheel,» said Oddo in a statement.
As Florida Politics reported last week, Democrats believe they are on the precipice of retaking the Florida Senate for the first time in the 21st century — but JJR's congressional run, which since Rick Scott's signature put resign - to - run back into Florida law for federal offices, and which would require JJR to leave the Senate in April, could jeopardize their narrow path to do so.
And after a vote in the State Senate last week, New York is on the precipice of signing up.
Our children goes to school bearing in mind that their lives stands on a precipice.
«I will say it again that this country is on a precipice, that we have a violent thug, who wants to be president of this country at all cost.
«Mount Vernon is on the precipice of a possible historic case.
He left New York on the precipice of economic ruin and the state GOP a shambles.
«I think we stand on a precipice.
Many neighborhoods are «on the precipice,» he said, because residents repeatedly suffer experiences with things like burglary, vandalism, noisy parties and neglected housing.
While 1199 endorsed the Republican candidate in that race, Democrats picked up the seat anyway and are on the precipice of retaking the majority in the fall elections.
As Earth enters the Anthropocene epoch, its biodiversity wobbles on the precipice of disaster — and island species have been hit especially hard.
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