Sentences with phrase «pry on»

Unscrupulous traders often pry on this desperation to lure the borrower into a deal with unfavorable rates and interests.
Too often, the books pry on your fear, greed, and wallet.
If it still will not release, you may need to gently pry on the connector with a small screwdriver while holding the release tab.
If you can have a helper spin the bolt (ideally with an impact wrench) while you hold the nut with a wrench and pry on the tip of the bolt (toward the bolt axis in the direction to remove it), perhaps the area of intact threads will bite into the nut.
Once you complete the joining procedure, you have a chance to pry on other people's profiles.
Nobody has the right to pry on your decisions.
They're not going to stay living in the shelter, they're going to be free to roam the streets and pry on our children and people who work hard and want to a walk home from the train station feeling safe.
The first hour is spent prying on the younger Alexander's fractious relations with his demented parents, the psychological fuel to his all - conquering mania.
Long story short, they pried the transmission away by the point of prying on my turbocharger... get the bill and its over 1000.00 and more broke.
Hi, I learnt my lesson with Xibris who is under the wing of Penguin House they were over the top with praises but got nothing right they didn't follow any of my instructions for my artwork or cover the did nt edit my manuscript as I paid $ 3500 for and received delay after delay after 8 months which they promised 6 weeks and my book would be in my hand and on shelves, I pulled the plug and cancelled payments through my bank and received all my money back I sent all 9 consultants emails on my termination of our contract due to their unprofessional ism and prying on new authors Plus I sent 9 written termination letters as stated in their contract I now have learnt research every publisher outlet in legitimacy saves on the heartache
Users also need not fear about chances of the software collecting any of the personal data of the users or prying on their web browsing trend.
The research also claimed that 10 per cent of people looked online at the home of their colleagues, while 10 per cent snooped on their potential new partners, and with a further 9 per cent prying on ex-lovers.

Not exact matches

When a resident dropped keys down the elevator shaft, the superintendent used a makeshift hook to pry open the door on the ground level, Leone says.
But while Canada's banks are focused on prying customers away from one another, they risk losing important parts of their business to upstart firms.
When prying into an interviewee's possible criminal past, take note: While a criminal conviction can be reported indefinitely, arrest records, paid tax liens, accounts placed for collection, civil suits and judgments can't be included on an employment background check after seven years.
Some may scoff, but to the well - heeled traveller with the right connections, membership to a club like the Soho provides a port - of - call in most major cities — a plush haven where one can entertain a client away from the prying eyes of the hoi polloi or, in some cases, crash for a few days on nothing more than your own recognizance.
From the start, Apple has been keen on protecting its user's private information from prying eyes.
I don't mean to pry with the down payment question; my intent was to parlay your concrete income example into an illustration on how leverage can bolster returns.
Stephen Harper begins a second Pacific Rim trip this month in New Zealand, a natural ally on nearly every topic except for Canada's heavily sheltered dairy industry, where the small country that's been dubbed the «Saudi Arabia of milk» is hoping regional free - trade talks will pry open Canadian markets.
Privacy advocates say that means trouble for Canada's ability to shield sensitive information such as health or financial data from the prying eyes of foreign agencies by storing it in computer servers on Canadian soil.
French has done a great job of branding himself, and his company, as link building extraordinaries — so I wanted to pry a little deeper and see what his thoughts were on some more off - the - cuff subjects, and also, hear a little more depth about the Ontolo link building toolset.
If the stem loosens (which sometimes happens during shipping) simply pry off the foam bottom (with you finger nails or a kitchen knife) and tighten the screw on the bottom!
But the task of preserving even our moral floor is complicated by the determination of many that «we» should have free and full access to the remissive power of Christian forgiveness without any of the interdictory authority of biblical faith — even if this means that this power can only be «pried from God's clutches» by corrupting it, on at least some important occasions, into nihlistic nonjudgmentalism.
It seems the Christians should focus on their own closet before prying into others».
I hated those cars that boasted a «Choose Life» sticker on one bumper and a «You'll Have to Pry My Gun From My Cold, Dead Hands» on the other.
There is a sense, encouraged by the candidates, that what goes on between a candidate and his or her God is a sensitive, even privileged domain, except when it is useful for mobilizing the religious base and prying open their wallets.
As it is pried up, say by a lever, from a position in which it lies on surface A, for instance, it will linger for a time unstably halfway up, and if the lever cease to urge it, it will tumble back or «relapse» under the continued poll of gravity.
Thirty - some years ago, I spent a fair amount of time on religious freedom issues; which meant, in those simpler days, trying to pry Lithuanian priests and nuns out of Perm Camp 36 and other GULAG islands.
No matter how we prod or pry, a child is going to go right on feeling the way he feels.
I used the tip of a knife on the edges to pry them out, but there were some casualties.
Because I know that once I get my hands on the book, no one will be able to pry it from me until I've finished reading it — down to the last period.
But until someone pries that cup of steaming (caffeinated) coffee — or in this case, that jar of instant espresso coffee — away from me, I'm going to continue on with this tradition.
I love it as a special treat in whatever form it is presented to me — as a bar of chocolate to be nibbled on secretly away from the prying eyes of my kids (yeah yeah!
In the early 1970s, the Oyster Bar had fallen on hard times and been clamped shut for awhile when founder Jerome Brody pried it open in 1974.
Let them cool about 10 minutes, then use something like a chopstick to pry out each muffin to set on a cooling rack.
Gently brush your finger across the teeth to remove any good stuff that might be stuck on top (Don't pry; the stuff that's left behind is the fiber... and your fingertips), then sweep the puree and juice into your measuring spoon or cup.
Bellerin on the other hand would become another potential problem at a later stage because he is already on 100k / w and he is also still only just 22 of age, but at least the positive in this is that not many clubs would easily come to pry him away from us when they consider the wage he is on.
So, at Morlock's suggestion, the car was stopped briefly and then went on again through the tunnel into New Jersey — with Schweinberger hidden in the luggage compartment, safe from the prying eyes of the border police.
Teams tried to pry Bradley from Boston — including Dave Dombrowski's Tigers back when he was with them instead of with the Sox as he is today — but then - general manager Ben Cherington held on.
So either the referees ruled the ball was pried loose well after the whistle, or they blanked the rookie's rise from the stack of humanity on the field.
Instead, the Suns and the Celtics have the best pool of young players and trade assets on tap to pry Irving away from the Cavaliers.
I wonder what are dithering in the transfer market truly costs... last year it might have costs us the top 4 and champions league... now that's a pretty penny... this year it already cost us a small fortune considering what Lacazette would have cost last year and I'm not even including opportunity costs... ultimately it might cost us Lemar, if the speculation is true... why are we seemingly the only club that can't pry a player from Monaco, especially considering the obvious Wenger connection... Wenger should stop wasting precious time criticizing PSG and worry about the task at hand... was anyone seriously surprised by the frugal managers thoughts on the matter
However, it will likely take a decent offer to pry him away from the club he joined as a schoolboy and went on to captain.
It's never clear to me whether this means don't tear up (unavoidable) or don't have campus security come pry your fingers from your death grip on your child (over the top — not to mention an embarrassing introduction to his or her roommate).
We do not «get off» on over medicating our patients, rendering them unable to push, and then surgically prying their babes from their bodies.
My instructor Tom Fox is a nationally recognized, award - winning ski instructor (he's humble, but I pried out his history while we were hanging on the ski lift!)
The carrier's hood blocked any prying eyes and everyone assumed the baby was sleeping while in fact I was nursing in the grocery store, on the street, in a cafe and on the subway.
She sat down, making that irritating fold in her diaper downright painful, and tugged and pulled on her shoe until she finally managed to pry it off, then waved her big toe at Mommy and Daddy.
Ricki Sollinger recounts the many pressures on women pregnant out - of - wedlock to relinquish children for adoption in years gone by... «Ricki than describes expectant - mother homes which functioned as mechanisms to pry babies out of the reluctant arms of their mothers and into the hands of the adoption industry.
For outlets that don't fit these covers, use individual plug inserts that can not easily be pried out by tiny fingers and choked on.
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