Sentences with phrase «puts the back at»

Put yourself back at the time of Stephen.
But I believe that they can also put us back at the center when we believe our feelings are a guage of what is right, true, or necessary when it comes to matters of faith.
Who cares what all the other teams are doing, let's just worry about what is going on at AFC and how we are going to get rid off this incompetent owner and manager and replace them with an owner and manager with ambition who will sort out the team and play the kind off football that will put us back at the top.
The super comfortable leatherette grip clings to a handle that adjusts to fit your height; whether you're a petite or tall mama or papa, this handle will put your back at ease and adjust to your comfort level.
If you have young children, you're probably doing more running around, lifting, and bending, which can put your back at risk.
When Matlack stopped nursing, she gained 8 pounds, which put her back at her prepregnancy weight of 138.
A baby will always empty the breast far better then a pump will, so you can always attempt to put her back at the breast and see what happens.
He may go through a growth spurt that puts him back at an appropriate length - to - weight ratio, or his doctor may want to look into why his weight is a little high.
«Family planning must be put back at the heart of women's health initiatives if we are to address maternal mortality in developing countries,» added Hovig.
Questions of leadership have been put back at the forefront by David Cameron's announcement that he will not seek a third term in government if re-elected.
Our understanding is that all sitting MEPs seeking re-election have been now put back at the top of every regional list.
The South East region's four Tory MEPs - Richard Ashworth, Nirj Deva, James Elles and Dan Hannan - have all been put back at the top of the list for the next European Elections by a Regional Selection Committee.
As Pérez puts it back at the farm, surrounded by sagging palms and sunbathing crocs, «If you understand the past, you can predict the future.»
Rather than ruling on the fundamental issue, the court said Fouchier and his employer... didn't have standing to sue the Dutch government, putting them back at square one.»
Rather than ruling on the fundamental issue, the court said Fouchier and his employer — Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, Netherlands — didn't have standing to sue the Dutch government, putting them back at square one.
Using the escape key closes the listbox and puts you back at the textbox.
I did have a celebration dinner a couple of weeks ago and drank two glasses of champagne Will this misdemeanour have put me back at all, and should I still continue with the elimination diet, despite the on - going diaorrhea?
I ALMOST bought it and put it back at the last second.
I picked up and put it back at least three times before I finally said, oh, why not and took it into the dressing room.
Over the past decade, lone survivor Andrew Yong's claims that local legend Victor Crowley was responsible for the horrific massacre have been met with great controversy, but when a twist of fate puts him back at the scene of the tragedy, Crowley is mistakenly resurrected and Yong must face the bloodthirsty ghost from his past.
The 2016 Honda Pilot's wonderfully executed redesign put it back at the head of the midsize crossover SUV class.
The 2016 Honda Pilot's wonderfully executed redesign puts it back at the head of the midsize crossover SUV class.
Car companies that took away physical climate controls generally put them back at the midlife refresh.
My perma - free romantic comedy «The Short, Spectacular Indie - Publishing Career of Matilda Walter» got put back at 99 cents at some point (without any notification to me).
In that case, dipping into your Roth IRA could put you back at the starting line.
This promise restarts the clock on the SOL, putting you back at square one.
At the end of the day, you need the lender's approval, and the bank can decide at the last minute not to approve a short sale, putting you back at square one.
Any mistakes in filing and it could be rejected by the court, putting you back at square one.
If you want a dog that you can put back at home on the couch and go about your business — then the German Shepherd Lab mix is not your kind of dog.
That is why we argue here for politics to be put back at the centre of the climate debate.
Any type of substantial lifting puts the back at risk of injury.
The rep put us on hold twice to find answers, and four of his answers were actually just phone numbers, which put us back at the start of the «call someone for help» round.
Any mistruths or «white lies» can sabotage the healing process and put you back at square one.

Not exact matches

«To get behind it and back it now is going to put people at an advantage, either politically or economically.»
A number of high - profile attacks in Afghanistan towards the end of January were claimed by competing terrorist groups ISIS and the Taliban — putting the spotlight back on a country that has been at war for over a decade.
It's a new book by Andrew Keen, a deep thinker on Silicon Valley culture, that proposes reconstructing our whole approach to the Internet by putting humans back at the center of our technology.
Simply put, in order to break - even on a particular lead, a customer should come back for at least 10 jobs around the year averaging INR 400.
But if you can, build in 15 minutes at the end of the day to put everything back where it belongs.»
I'll come back at some time in the future, I just can't put an exact timeframe.»
The final months of mat leave or pat leave are often spent in a frenzy trying to secure a daycare spot, and families are put in the difficult position of choosing any daycare that will take them — licensed or not — at a time that's already pretty emotional for some parents as they transition back to work.
He explained that the current Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who's also the Dutch finance minister, gathers significant support among the other finance ministers but failed to get enough backing to continue with his European role after having lost the general election, putting an end, at least for now, to the idea of a permanent president.
When you're ready to put down roots, and plan to stay for at least five years, buying's back on the table.
U.S. officials have ruled out putting troops back on the ground, despite this being the biggest threat to the country's stability since the Americans withdrew at the end of 2011.
Her $ 33 million paycheck this year puts her ahead of tech CEOs like Microsoft's Satya Nadella ($ 18 million), who is successfully steering the company back towards growth, as well as leaders at fast - growing tech giants like Alphabet's Larry Page ($ 1), Apple's Tim Cook ($ 9 million) and Amazon's Jeff Bezos ($ 2 million).
«It's hard to put your hand into a car's engine when the car is still running, but that's what disruptive innovation is — changing the way things are done before your business is backed into a corner,» said Williams, who spoke to a crowd of 800 business leaders at the World Innovation Forum in New York City last week.
''... I used to joke with my colleagues that Larry & Sergey go out on their yachts - tie them together, sit back on the same recliners you'll find on their jumbo jet, each on his own yacht / set of yachts, smoke cigars, and put up pictures of Googlers with little snippets like «was a GM at muti - national telecomm company, got a Harvard MBA and is now answering Orkut tickets.»
After joining her brother Mark's company, Randi had a thriving career at Facebook, putting her passions on the back burner.
So by putting print at the back end, where it now fits in the natural order of things, you can really attack costs.»
It helps them better grasp that there's a finite amount of cash — and that they'll have to put that item back if they don't have enough at the register, Golden said.
Confused by Internet hype, confounded by fads, companies must put customers back at the center of their strategy, where their salespeople can serve them
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