Sentences with phrase «part in the scramble»

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Wichita, Kansas - based Spirit makes some 70 percent of the structure of the 737, the world's most - sold commercial plane, but has faced disruptions this year in its own supply chain as parts makers scrambled to meet soaring demand.
HealthHelp encountered more difficulty this time around in part because it faced tough competition from other kinds of businesses that were scrambling for financing.
Some developers suspect the change is part of Instagram parent company Facebook's scramble to improve data privacy in the wake of its non-stop string of data scandals.
Stir in the scrambled eggs along with the reserved green part of the scallions.
Team Tickman grabbed an early lead thanks in large part to the legs of Andrew Sledd who showcased his speed on numerous scrambles.
Similar «scrambles» have apparently taken place before, and they have always reflected a short - termist, superficial and simply outdated view of how to communicate and take part in political decision - making.
In March, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic House leadership scrambled to find the votes necessary to ensure the passage of the health care bill, one of the most important parts of the political calculus was which of the most vulnerable Democrats would be allowed to cast their votes against the legislation, thereby increasing their chances of reelection in 201In March, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic House leadership scrambled to find the votes necessary to ensure the passage of the health care bill, one of the most important parts of the political calculus was which of the most vulnerable Democrats would be allowed to cast their votes against the legislation, thereby increasing their chances of reelection in 201in 2010.
As part of the last - minute scramble to ensure the 216 votes needed to pass the measure in a vote planned for Thursday, New York Reps. Chris Collins and John Faso brokered a change to transfer more of the burden of caring for Medicaid beneficiaries from counties to the state of New York — a move that could ensure that the majority of Republicans in New York's nine - member GOP House delegation ultimately back the bill.
«So you're not scrambling for funds every year or every two years; there's also a tremendous amount of autonomy on the part of the scientists; you don't have to stop and teach classes — you're just in there doing your thing,» she says.
In no time they'll be making Tofu Scramble, Stir Fry and all the other dishes the Tofu lovers in the study listed as big parts of their diets.&raquIn no time they'll be making Tofu Scramble, Stir Fry and all the other dishes the Tofu lovers in the study listed as big parts of their diets.&raquin the study listed as big parts of their diets.»
«The opportunity for these projects to use significant time on the world's best scientific instruments is occurring in part because of the limitations in government funding for these facilities,» Worden says, noting that flat or shrinking NASA and National Science Foundation budgets for astronomy have left the Parkes and Green Bank radio telescopes — as well as many other observatories — scrambling for new sources of financial support.
It's increasingly hard to remember a time when every superhero film made wasn't made as part of a wider universe, as instalments in an ever - growing web designed to bring the head - scrambling continuity of comics to the big screen.
Last month, the administration scrambled to get Virginia to scrap its low expectations for poor and minority children amid outcry from reformers and civil rights activists over the Old Dominion's move to approve AMO targets that only require districts to ensure that 57 percent of black students (and 65 percent of Latino peers) are proficient in math by 2016 - 2017; those targets were blessed by the administration back in June as part of its approval of the state's waiver proposal.
To ward off the elimination of music and athletic programs caused in large part by the exodus to North Valley, Gooding voters scrambled to pass a property tax levy to raise $ 325,000 for the district.
By the following year, thanks in part to financial incentives dangled by the Obama administration, more than 40 states had adopted them, and schools and teachers scrambled to throw out their old lessons and adapt to the more rigorous expectations.
The recent influx of refugee resettlements in parts of San Diego, Sacramento and Los Angeles has strained school resources and left administrators occasionally scrambling to provide academic and social - emotional support services for students beyond those available for other English learners.
In the round - two scramble for $ 3.4 billion in federal Race to the Top Fund grants, the need for school district and union buy - in — a relatively small, but important part of any winning formula — poses a policy puzzle for the competing stateIn the round - two scramble for $ 3.4 billion in federal Race to the Top Fund grants, the need for school district and union buy - in — a relatively small, but important part of any winning formula — poses a policy puzzle for the competing statein federal Race to the Top Fund grants, the need for school district and union buy - in — a relatively small, but important part of any winning formula — poses a policy puzzle for the competing statein — a relatively small, but important part of any winning formula — poses a policy puzzle for the competing states.
In buyer's markets — where sellers scramble to attract buyers — always make sure you include an inspection as part of your offer.
The hike requires a certain level of fitness (in some parts it requires getting down on all fours to scramble up the rocks) and not recommended for young children under 12.
At the entrance of the exhibition held in the Beirut Art Center the artist has placed scrap metal, tires, parts of tanks, satellite dishes, and doors so that visitors are forced to scramble across the debris on their way to the rest of the displays.
He is currently taking part in» 010101: Art in Technological Times» at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (http://010101.sfmoma.org/), for which he produced Feed - a work that, like many of Napier's projects, appropriates the raw material of the web and scrambles it to produce «anti-information».
Some developers suspect the change is part of Instagram parent company Facebook's scramble to improve data privacy in the wake of its non-stop string of data scandals.
I'm interested in the second option (buying a small multi-family) however, after seeing my first purchase fell out of escrow (bc my employer reduced my hours from a full time to a part time) i'm scrambling to figure out what needs to be done to get a house (esp a quadplex).
For the most part, those land buyers in the major U.S. markets became active just in the past six months, and it's a scramble to find the best price, Kasselman says.
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