Sentences with phrase «over the seat of»

These covers fit over the seat of the shopping cart so baby can comfortably sit and not have to touch that disgusting cart at all.
When you choose the seat of judgment over the seat of compassion and grace, you debase the whole movement.
Justice Abang in the separate judgments ordered Gabriel Okafor to replace Ngwu as the representative of Igbo - Etti / Uzo - Uwani Federal Constituency and Mr. Chijoke Ugwu to replace Agbo and take over the seat of Igbo Eze North / Udenu Federal Constituency.
Coupled with amusing bits of Johnson relaying important information over the seat of his own toilet (something he was actually known for doing), there is the sense that Rob Reiner understands the subject he is tackling, yet chooses to settle for something safe and boring.

Not exact matches

Major colleges are up in arms over the reversal of an obscure rule that allows their alumni and supporters to make tax - deductible contributions to their teams, in return for priority seats at football and basketball games.
«When the bale got up over the top and tipped over and was coming down, I jumped out of the seat,» he says.
Coulter dubbed Delta the «worst airline in America,» posting a picture of the passenger she said was placed in her pre-booked seat and calling the company's employees «Nurse Ratchets,» likely a reference to the strict, heartless character Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest.
In February, a video of a child screaming, climbing on a seat, and running through the aisles on a Lufthansa flight from Germany to New Jersey raised questions over how airlines should handle disruptive children.
But the incident renewed debate over the idea of child - free seating areas that can be found on some international airlines, but have yet to be introduced by any US airlines.
Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face - to - face — just by putting on goggles in your home.
Prince Harry climbs over to his seat as Prince William and Prime Minister David Cameron look on his during Day Six of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Velodrome on August 2, 2012, in London, England.
Time and again the Works Council, or Betriebsrat, which holds eight of VW's 20 board seats, has played a decisive role, mobilizing the support of the state government to get its way over the interests of private shareholders.
«Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face - to - face — just by putting on goggles in your home,» Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook post announcing his company's purchase of Oculus.
For centuries, teachers all over the world have lectured at the front of the room to students seated in rows.
In spite of the outrage that's battered United over the last week, Kaplan explained that when you buy an airline ticket you're actually not guaranteed a seat.
Corporate venture - capital firms that benefit from high cash flows might be willing to spread out their investments over a few similar companies and take a back seat in terms of driving their growth, while a venture - capital firm is typically motivated to take a more focused and hands - on approach for its portfolio companies.
Unfortunately, the «Uber» didn't get very far before a gunman popped up from the back seat and demanded the victim hand over his phone and apartment keys, according to the initial report of the event.
The ruling late Friday by a three - judge panel in San Antonio gave Democrats hope of new, more favorably drawn maps that could turn over more seats in Congress in 2018.
But confrontation over Northern Gateway could put their 21 (out of 36) seats in British Columbia at risk — more than enough to erase their parliamentary majority.
For the class of 2012, Harvard had its pick from the second largest pool of applicants in its history — 9,524 for 910 seats in the first - year class — an increase of 5 % over 2009.
This combination of a damaged personal brand, a lack of necessary electoral data, and local dissatisfaction over Brexit, meant that Goldsmith faced an uphill battle to hold onto his seat.
The 43 - member Board of Governors is the seat of power at AMPAS, with ultimate authority over corporate management, control and general policies, including Oscar rules and the invitation of new members.
Key backer Benchmark Capital sues Kalanick over allocation of board seats.
A trained driver and engineer will sit in the front seat and be ready to take over in case of emergency.
Airline shares fell sharply on Tuesday after United Airlines announced it would aggressively add seats to the market over the next three years, sparking worries of higher costs and a possible fare war.
The bitter, sometimes petulant negotiations between the City of Edmonton and Oilers owner and pharmacy magnate Daryl Katz over who will pay for a proposed new 18,500 - plus - seat downtown arena have come to a close, but the resolution is less than complete.
Deep in the bowels of Houston's 72,000 - seat NRG Stadium, in a curtained - off makeshift room near the court where the Villanova Wildcats and the University of North Carolina Tarheels are playing for the NCAA basketball championship, a small team of engineers and data scientists from a company called Lightwave huddles over laptops watching a stream of real - time data.
It's tough to hear the dialogue over the loud drone of plane engines, never mind the guy passed out in the next seat.
The company also said it will add 15 seats to each of its Airbus A320 planes over about two years, beginning in mid-2016.
These seats were last contested in 2012 and saw Labour make gains of over 500 councillors under the leadership of Ed Miliband.
During the financial crisis of 2008, Bair insisted that she and her agency have a seat at the table, where she worked — and fought — with Henry Paulson, then the treasury secretary, and Timothy Geithner, the president of the New York Federal Reserve, as they tried to cobble together solutions that would keep the financial system from going over a cliff.
We have cut our consumption of jet fuel by probably 50 % per seat over the last 20 years.
As the chart above illustrates, there is an interesting correlation between the seat - advantage a minority government holds over the official Opposition, and the length of time between general elections when the minority is in power.
To sum up, the six general elections considered here ended with minority governments, and those minorities all enjoyed a relatively small advantage in the number of seats — ranging from two to 22 — over the official Opposition.
(Merely as a point of interest, consider that the average seat - advantage these six minorities held over their official Opposition was roughly 14, while the average number of months from their initial election victory to the next tilt was about 15.)
It seems evident that minority governments with a comparatively narrow seat - advantage over the official Opposition usually stay in power for relatively brief periods of time.
United's cost per seat - mile should be falling as it ramps up the supply of seats and flights, with the expenses being spread out over a greater number of seats, he said.
After Tamerlan Tsarnaev was shot, the younger brother — who was low on ammunition — shifted to the driver's seat of the car from the passenger's seat, slammed it into reverse, ran over his brother, sped away and quickly abandoned the vehicle.
Changes in seat size would not make «a significant change in the structure of the business enterprise» nor would it change «the structure of control over the enterprise.»
In 2012, John was elected to a seat on the Montgomery County Board of Education (MD), the nation's 17th largest school district, where he advocated technology modernization across over 200 schools.
A total of eight officials resigned on Tuesday and Tanaka said that the company is now considering appointing outside directors to over half of its board seats.
«Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face - to - face — just by putting on goggles in your home,» he wrote.
The notification says that companies applying for public road tests should have already tested the cars in closed roads and areas, and that a driver with at least three years of experience should always be in the driving seat and ready to take over if necessary.
In addition to their board seats, such persons will have significant influence over corporate actions requiring stockholder approval, irrespective of how the company's other stockholders, including you, may vote.
It is sitting on over $ 100 billion in cash, enabling it to buy a seat at the table of all conceivable future tech business activities.
The company is in the process of looking for a new CEO who could guide its global strategy, but that search has been complicated by Uber investors clashing over whether to force Kalanick to forfeit his seat on the board.
He also was not the handpicked candidate of Uber investor Benchmark, which controls a board seat and is currently suing Kalanick over claims that he withheld crucial information regarding company operations.
The recent outrage over Cambridge Analytica's use of Facebook data has put data - driven marketing teams in the hot seat.
Brimming over with the news of joy, great joy, the back - up choir can't resist an encore in the darkened sky — Cod's concert hail — and shepherds in the front row seats!
One afternoon as they raged over the question of who would sit in the front seat as Mom drove them home on the daily commute, I asked, «Is there anything you two won't fight about?»
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