Sentences with phrase «predicaments at»

The suit was filed in April on behalf of two tenants who say they went without heat during a particularly frigid winter, but Legal Aid is looking to represent any of the approximately 323,000 public housing tenants who were in similar predicaments at some point over the winter.
The search for knowledge of our actual predicament at whatever risk to our self - image, our pride, and our privilege is the first requirement in the reconciling action.
It can be quite the predicament at first thought because I don't really know anyone that could eat a banana that utterly goopy and enjoy it.
Knowing what to wear for every temp is kind of a «Goldilocks» predicament at times.
And given the former Ajax man's predicament at Arsenal, he may be available on the cheap this January, which appeals to the San Siro side as they look to rebuild their squad without much in the way of funds.
Hard, terrible work, but in the end you will walk away from the predicament at hand you'll be glad you toughed out those tough sessions.
Tessa Thompson «s Delos boss Charlotte Hale also finds herself in a dangerous new predicament at the start of Season 2, and she's not too happy about it.
«When to [male colleagues], you're not even there,» Paulson says about Graham's predicament at one point, «when that's been your reality for so long, it's hard not to think it's true.»
For Poppy, the prediction that leads her astray is a tangible one, but it's fair to say that plenty of young women — myself included — face a similar predicament at one time or another.
It might sound bonkers, but such is main character Sissel's predicament at the outset of this ectoplasmic twist on the humble point - and - clicker.
To this end, players will search for family members who have been scattered across the Island, each experiencing their own terrible predicament at the hands of the cult.
Everyone has probably been in this predicament at least once during a resume - writing experience.
I'm in the same predicament at 45 and I can tell you from experience there comes a time where you don't want to work anymore.

Not exact matches

I find it instructive to look at the specifics of Edwards» predicament, and the curious decision to prosecute in a federal court what was, while morally inexcusable, private behavior involving chiefly the wronging of a spouse.
Workers at one of Russia's biggest aluminium smelters say their Siberian town is doomed unless Moscow mitigates U.S. sanctions against aluminium giant Rusal, a predicament mirrored across the company's sprawling operations.
SAYANOGORSK, Russia, April 23 - Workers at one of Russia's biggest aluminium smelters say their Siberian town is doomed unless Moscow mitigates U.S. sanctions against aluminium giant Rusal, a predicament mirrored across the company's sprawling operations.
But it's funny when you read the script you thought that his part was going to be the lead because it starts out with him at the beginning and how they get in the predicament where they put this bounty out for these women who were mistreated.
In WILTW June 23, 2016, we argued that much of the blame for this predicament belongs to the central banks: «If the Fed and other major central banks had not lowered interest rates to zero (or below), it would have been harder for corporations to justify financial engineering at the expense of capital investment.
The present book looks at the organizational dimension of the Presbyterian (and mainline) «predicament» in twelve essays, dealing with denominational structures; financial changes; women's, men's, and special - interest groups; and in two provocative concluding essays, some speculative conclusions about where the changes have brought us.
Momentary flashes of light are better than no light at all, but they serve more as a warning of the traveler's predicament than as a useful guide out of it.
At the level of the human predicament, it corresponds to one meaning of original sin.
Many conscientious revolutionaries, in all their serious self - examination, would readily feel at home in Paul's predicament about his failure to do what he knew he ought to do and his inclination to do the very thing that he hated [Rom.
Now Ahimaaz was confronted with the predicament which Joab foresaw, for he knew well that at that moment Absalom's still warm body lay beneath a great heap of stones where the victorious troops had killed, and in this fashion entombed him; he evaded the issue: «When Joab, the king's servant, sent me, your servant, I saw a great commotion, but I do not know what it was.»
Their wisdom is suffused with great hilarity in describing the predicament of what Percy, at the least, is not ashamed to call our post-modern and post-Christian world.
Whereas the religious traditions from the Axial Period onwards each arose at one point and then radiated outwards, the global religion (if it comes at all) will probably arise more or less spontaneously out of the common human predicament.
The pregnancy test kit I bought at my local chemist came up on the till display as «chemist goods» to conceal my possible predicament from the other shoppers.
The global culture will evolve, if it evolves at all, out of the spread of global consciousness (as described in Chapter 8)-- a consciousness of the human predicament, an appreciation of humanity's dependence on the earth, and a willingness to act jointly in response.
«Its urgency is underlined when we realize the seriousness of the human predicament and the tremendous task waiting for the churches at present.»
This is at the root of our modern predicament as a current example will illustrate.
The awareness of the predicament (on the part of both the politicians at the microphones and the voters in the streets) conceivably could lead to a reconstitution of the American idea, but the finding of the phoenix in the ashes presupposes a debate rising from an intellectual structure a good deal sturdier than the one lost in the wreckage of the World Trade Center.
Test kitchen manager Brad Leone and his fiancée were facing this predicament until they finally hunkered down and perfected an easy riff on chana saag, the curry and cumin - spiced chickpea and spinach stew on the menu at most Indian restaurants.
Fans at Ohio State vs. Penn State found themselves in this predicament over the weekend thanks to a single step in Ohio Stadium.
Walsh is in the happy predicament of having more talent than he can afford because he made the bold move of rebuilding his team at the height of its success following its six - game loss to the Lakers in the 2000 NBA Finals.
To the person who put us in this predicament silent stan: sell your shares and buy a ranch, with you at the helm we don't stand a chance!!
Poor players management and it goes further if you look at the predicament we're in with a couple of players wanting to leave ie: Sanchez; Ox and Ozil
Dr. Marko's answer turned out to be quite long, a fact that Daniel Ricciardo found hilarious as he completely failed to contain his laughter at his teammate's predicament.
But agree it could be worse... The spuds predicament is the only thing keeping me sane at the moment..
... and, shortly after he said that, he fired a subliminal at division rival Dan Mullen's current discipline predicament:
We could buy some of the best players in the world but without a strategist / tactician of the modern game at the helm then I suspect we would not be far off the current predicament.
That should explain Wenger's predicament when it comes to filling the shoes of a striker at the club.
You then start to see wenger's predicament, he has to add 3 keepers and at least 8 defenders to those 16 and can just about do that because bellerin and chambers class as u21.
Furthermore would the Owners, prudent with their money at the best of times, be inclined to back the manager's judgement to any sizeable degree given his recent track record and our current predicament?
It is unfortunate that our predicament will almost force the hand into the realms of another «survival» manager when what is really needed at the club is one capable of building a team for the future.
Everton head into Sunday's clash against Arsenal at Goodison Park with manager Ronald Koeman under increasing pressure over the club's current predicament.
Your also right about Man City's current predicament and that English players may hold an event greater value to them at the moment.
There are currently only three leading, established players in the team; Sturridge, Coutinho and Firmino; now whilst all three are of the quality Liverpool require to challenge at the top level, much of the rest of the squad are of mid-table quality, and only entrench Liverpool's current predicament.
Sid Lowe looks at the predicament of Gary Neville and wonders whether there is now an inevitability about his leaving Valencia.
Doom and gloom would be a pleasant way of describing West Ham's current predicament, bottom of the table and at risk of becoming stranded from those which can afford the luxury of safe ground.
The big negative for us is Tottenham's current away predicament in that their only away victory in all competitions since Christmas was their win at Elland Road against Leeds United in the previous round, although even that was by virtue of a replay.
CORPORATE PREGNANCY series looks at some of the hilarious predicaments a pregnant corporate woman can wind up in.
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