Sentences with phrase «out of the hammers»

West Ham midfielder Dimitri Payet has reportedly told West Ham manager Slaven Bilic that he wants out of the Hammers set up and a move to Arsenal could be on the cards!

Not exact matches

For instance, it wouldn't quite take the hammer to Medicaid to the same extent that the AHCA does, but would faze out Obamacare's expansion of the program nonetheless.
Studies show that boys tend to get their humanity hammered out of them around age five when they're told, «Don't cry.»
Some net - neutrality experts wonder if Wheeler has taken things too far — saying the door is now open to more legal disputes as the parameters of net neutrality continue to get hammered out.
Of course, it's very early days for Brexit: The U.K. wouldn't formally withdraw from the E.U. until March of 2019, according to the terms of Article 50, and there's much that needs to be hammered out before theOf course, it's very early days for Brexit: The U.K. wouldn't formally withdraw from the E.U. until March of 2019, according to the terms of Article 50, and there's much that needs to be hammered out before theof 2019, according to the terms of Article 50, and there's much that needs to be hammered out before theof Article 50, and there's much that needs to be hammered out before then.
And as has been pointed out, the oil crash hammered energy companies, but cheap oil and the low dollar (in Canada at least) should have spurred non-energy exporters to take advantage of those ideal conditions.
An ISIS e-book published in the early days of the Islamic State encouraged readers to check out anti-Israel protests with non-Muslims calling for «the fall of Zionism,» if not to draw recruits from this demographic then relying on their rhetoric to hammer away at the «financial elite.»
It plans to devote 10 per cent of its revenues to organize workplaces and add new members, while also hammering out a mechanism that will allow students, retirees, the unemployed and others to join — something «that's never been tried before,» said Coles.
Robert Hazell, head of the Constitution Unit at University College London, says that is an «impossible timetable,» and estimates it could take up to three years to hammer out the details.
The flight attendants are decked out in Soviet red, their jackets and hats emblazoned with the hammer and sickle of the Communist Party, which ruled this country with an iron fist during much of the past century.
On these issues the three countries generally agree, and for most of them they already have hammered out language through the Trans - Pacific Partnership, or TPP.
Negotiation isn't just about making a better sale or hammering out the best terms of a deal.
When Canada and the EU first sat down to hammer out a trade deal in 2009, the Europeans insisted the provinces be at the table, since many of the topics up for debate — procurement, labour mobility, agriculture — lie within provincial jurisdiction.
Men can talk about sport, politics, sport, the economy, sport, the weather, sport and then in the last five minutes of a meeting try to hammer out a deal.
Of course, the devil is in the details — and there are going to be a lot of details to hammer out on this onOf course, the devil is in the details — and there are going to be a lot of details to hammer out on this onof details to hammer out on this one.
To test the effect of sharing a meal on the outcome of negotiations, Balachandra put 132 MBA students into small groups and asked them to hammer out a complex joint venture agreement between two companies.
The Israeli company is just hammering out the final details of plans with the FCA.
The flood of traffic to industry forum Hacker News has been so overwhelming that moderator Daniel Gackle had to request, «I hate to ask this, but our poor little single - core server process is getting hammered and steam is coming out its ears.
Business owners are eager for both sides of the aisle to come together and hammer out a deal that protects their customers and provides them with certainty going forward.
They hammered out a convoluted statement that basically said, «we agree to disagree» about the nature of the cross-strait relationship.
Instead of filling their days with strategic planning meetings and sketching out a long - term vision for the company, the pair donned hard hats, wielded hammers and changed light bulbs on whatever projects they could scrounge together.
In the middle of a tough workday, it can be exactly what we need to feel better, think more efficiently, and hammer out our work in ample time.
In Spain, the publishers had no such leeway and Google News ended up pulling out of the country, hammering the industry's income in the process.
The judge hearing the case, Justice Sean Dunphy, sounds a bit puzzled as to why the case was brought before him at all, instead of hammered out in council chambers, according to reporters in the courtroom:
Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi, a low - profile minister with a high - impact portfolio, must hammer out huge bilateral deals with all the provinces for their slices of $ 33 billion in federal funds for ribbon - cutting - worthy projects like big public transit expansions.
If the House passes their bill and the Senate passes theirs, they'll have to hammer out a version in conference committee that satisfies House leaders while not running afoul of the long - run deficit rule.
The deal she hammered out with most of the provinces late last year urges them to enact carbon pricing, but promises that even if Ottawa has to step in to impose a tax, they'll get to keep the revenues.
Utilities and REITs seem to be hammered down the most which is most likely where I'll be buying but SBUX kind of came out of nowhere and is looking better too.
It was a surprising reversal for the government of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, which had, just last week, hammered out a plan for a logistical support relief package for Texas.
At the time of writing, the Greek government and its creditors were trying to hammer out a «cash - for - reform» deal, amid this month's deadlines for Greece to repay International Monetary Fund loans.
And if the foreign exchange market is not «dumber than a sack of hammers» (in Stephen Gordon's unforgettable phrase) it might figure this out.
The FCC will continue to work with Internet and broadband providers, consumer advocacy groups, and others to hammer out the details and determine the best course of action for the future of broadband in America.
The committee convened to draw up the rules for the race will meet Friday at Toronto's Albany Club to hammer out the date of the vote, the nomination deadline, spending limits, the entrance fee and the appeals process.
The White House wants leaders from Canada and Mexico to join in unveiling the broad outlines of an updated pact at the Summit of the Americas that begins April 13, while technical talks to hammer out the finer details and legal text could continue, according to the people.
It will serve you well when you meet with your provincial and federal counterparts to hammer out how the two levels of government will work together to help Canada achieve the climate change goals it agreed to in Paris.
In one deal last December, Nevada State Bank hammered out a $ 5 million deal with a satellite television company that supplies hotels in Las Vegas with live coverage of horse races, says Dallas Haun, CEO of the bank, which has only $ 4 billion in assets and is owned by Zions.
Once you've hammered out the core of your home - based business and grown your skills at marketing and selling that core, you can begin to expand your offerings.
One of the most important parts of starting a successful blog that many fail to consider is hammering out core objectives from the start.
If by «advantages» you mean things like children always staying out of trouble, sickness never hammering away in our lives, or financial troubles staying away, then you're right.
This is an incredibly important issue that needs to be hammered out down to the molecular level... our involvement in these wars has cost the lives of many innocent Iraqi people, many US soldiers, and a tremendous expenditure of resources.
He caught there what we would see played out, with a venomous, unbending force a year later, as the votaries of same - sex marriage would seek to bring down the hammer of the law on such luminaries as bakers and florists.
We're still hammering out all of the details for my winter / spring schedule, but there are several events on tap for January that are open to the public, so let me know if you'll be there!
Numerous conventions between States which turn out to be geographically interdependent have been hammered out, a few before, but most since, that date, covering such matters as the prevention of the pollution of the seas in general, or of particular seas, or common rivers, the reduction of air pollution and latterly the safeguarding of flora and fauna».
Her eyes are startled blear, And every straining nerve of her is rattled: She'd fought and butchered cows and bucking goats, And hammered out the gristle - knotted flesh (She looked for burns and bruises and the rest), But words so hard from his mouth catch her throat.
Our first order of business for parenting and families ought to be to hammer out a gospel context for the transition to adulthood, adolescence and young adulthood, comparable to the one we are developing for the mid-life crisis.
The Knights of Columbus folks were usually in the basement of the church getting hammered... Priests give out liquor every Sunday... so AA meetings held at church is kind of like a Catch - 22 kind of thing...
The word «Trinity» did not even come into Christian use until about the beginning of the third century, and it was another two centuries before the orthodox form of it was hammered out in Christian thought.
At the end of the first day's session, I was in despair; at the rate we had started (or so it seemed), it would take at least a month for us to hammer out anything like a meaningful consensus.
Given the prominence of this kind of thinking, many of us were profoundly relieved when representatives of most of the world's nations met in Kyoto in 1997 and hammered out the Kyoto Protocol.
Child, hammer, tiger, tail... it's out of my hands at this point.
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