Sentences with phrase «put on the line»

A story about putting it all on the line is sexier than a story about a startup founder that worked on his or her idea in the evenings after their 9 - to - 5 job and bootstrapped along without going into debt.
We found four folks on this year's list who not only have lives outside the office but also regularly and willingly put them on the line.
I don't know what they are willing to put themselves on the line for.
In their words, «If you don't believe in an idea enough to put it all on the line, is it really that good of an idea?»
The more you put on the line, the greater the potential for reward.
Sassoon had already put it on a line of shampoos and was setting up a company to endorse other items.
(The argument was that you had to be fairly chill in order to put it all on the line and start a business.)
Take myself: I am a consultant, advisor and investor, but not an individual who typically puts it all on the line.
In each episode, we take you behind closed doors to the critical moment when aspiring entrepreneurs put it all on the line.
to cross that limit you put yourself on the line for termination.
As she learns more about the Mayday resistance force and its strategy toward freedom, she's awakened to the number of lives put on the line to fight for her own.
Just look at us... we live all over the world and this guy from a little corner of Canada draws some cartoons, and writes what most people wouldn't have the courage to, puts it on line and brings us together to share and laugh and heal... that's a miracle!!!
This 60 y.o. Florida pastor is putting it all on the line for what he believes.
To hold the answer to one's own question merely lies in their ability to put themselves on the line.
Ask any military service member what THEY put on the line for the safety of their family.
How much of their lives are people willing to put on the line for their ideals?»
But more than anything, we've been able to marshal and amplify the extraordinary kindness of millions of Americans: religious and secular groups who are putting it on the line every day, expanding opportunity and dignity to those who need help most.
Thanks for putting yourself on the line to make sure these are juuuuuust right for us.
Put it on the lined baking sheet, then flatten it a bit with your palm.
Once the oven is hot, remove the beef from the freezer and put on the lined sheet pan.
Vince put it all on the line again, and he did it again at WrestleMania III.
They are actually off next week and then for the holiday so they have a chance to regroup here before their season gets put on the line.
Vince put it all on the line.
For as long as there are supermodels willing to come to this country and put it all on the line, to compete, to strive, to embody so much about what is right in us as Americans, then we will always be No. 1.
With his neck putting on the line for the first time, Arsene doesn't indicated at all of changing his transfer method.
At the end of the day he is sole person in a position to put himself on the line and demand from the board and hasn't done that, hence fans consider him guilty as much as the board or owner.
«We pick people to be our Sportsman who put it on the line, dazzle us with their talent and demonstrate their passion for the game, transferring some of it to us in the process.
Lipon at least puts it all on the line and is willing to drop the gloves.
There's something to be said for coming back after you lose, for putting yourself on the line, for having the will to try it again and again, for putting every ounce of energy into achieving something after you've fallen short.
The Tigers» national title hopes were put on the line in one of the Heartland's loudest stadiums.
Texas coach Tom Penders, whose Long - horns lost 84 - 76 to the Redmen, thinks the Johnnies» combination of prudent shooting and frontcourt size could be enough to undo the teetering Buckeyes — but only «if they can play in a rhythm and hit their free throws, because Ohio State puts you on the line a lot.»
On the one hand he might be keen to impress in order to get himself the best possible loan move but on the other hand you could say that he has no real motivation to put himself on the line for the Gunners.
I'll put myself on the line here though and say Ox is the more exciting player right now.
If the Nate - Woodley fight happens and Nate wins, we will probably see GSP go down to get his old belt back, and then a potential GSP - Mcgregor fight (Imagine if both belts were put on the line and the winner became the first ever person to hold 3 belts).
Why would Massimo Cellino put himself on the line for a potential million pound payout?
When there was violence and disorder in our towns and cities, police officers from across the whole of Britain stepped forward, put themselves on the line, and used their skills and training to return order to our streets.
``... Whoever's running now has to put it all on the line because they have to put it all on the line and they'll be out of office, because I don't perceive them as winning.»
Wright noted with some respect that Powell has a history of putting it on the line, so to speak.
The formal nomination to put her on the line won't come until next month.
Yesterday, for example, during the City Council's vote to overturn Mayor Bloomberg's veto of the stop - and - frisk and police oversight bills, it was startling to hear Barron, following his customary sit - in during the Pledge of Allegiance, stand up and pay tribute to Viola Plummer, his former chief of staff: «There wouldn't be no today if it weren't for Viola Plummer, the December 12th Movement, Rev. Herbert Daughtry, who put it on the line, to make this day history.»
Wright scoffed at that suggestion, again noting that all state lawmakers are up for re-election themselves this year, and so anyone who challenges Rangel would have to (again) put it on the line in an uphill battle against a political legend — no matter how scandal - scarred he may be.
@NajibIdrissi - I am not good with mathematics, so I am thinking that for most of us, in order to unambiguously compare two things, you have to put them on a line that has a direction (thus, the real numbers analogy).
Ann Marie Buerkle is a commonsense constitutional conservative and is willing to put it all on the line to help put our country on the right track.
If you had a solid reputation and career would you put it on the line to come to NY and have to work even for six months with someone as incompetent as Tuschie?
«The premise that Shelly Silver put himself on the line for Vito Lopez is laughable,» an Albany insider told New York's Chris Smith.
Central government cuts to local council budgets are already resulting in crucial services being put on the line.
«This year Cuomo said, «You can't put me on your line unless you endorse the austerity plan,»» Hawkins said.
«The premise that Shelly Silver put himself on the line for Vito Lopez is laughable,» an Albany insider says.
«These incidents,» added Day, «are matters of public safety and public trust, especially with the backdrop of a potential desalination plant being put on line.
«Someone needed to go out and speak passionately about the technology,» Younger says, «to have an authentic conversation with customers and potential partners and say, «This really matters and this is what I am putting on the line for it.
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