Sentences with phrase «quite go as»

It doesn't quite go as far as something like Substratum, but it's a nice start.
In this post, Sara examines how the CJEU did not quite go as far as that, but recognized that in some cases differential treatment on the basis of obesity can indeed amount to disability discrimination, marking another step in clarifying the overall scope of EU antidiscrimination law.
As will be discussed in this post, the CJEU did not quite go as far as to accept that obesity is a disability, but it did recognise that, in some cases, differential treatment on the basis of obesity can amount to disability discrimination.
It passed fairly quickly and it didn't quite go as far and as fast as the President wanted it to.
However, when Nintendo attempted to evolve the Wii with the release of the Wii U, things didn't quite go as planned.
Batman's brooding grumpiness doesn't quite go as far as Will Arnett's hilarious turn in the Lego Movie, but it isn't far off, while just the mere sight of the Green Lantern's strut is enough to crack us up every single time we see it.
You may remember the last time the university scheduled a contract signing, it didn't quite go as planned, as only some three at athletes renewed...
I wouldn't quite go as far to say this series was «work of art,» the only thing I did find comparable Read More
I wouldn't quite go as far to say this series was «work of art,» the only thing I did find comparable with the meaning was this could be read as a series or they can stand alone separately.
My ratio call spread on TLT set to expire in May didn't quite go as planned.
This «upgrade» didn't quite go as planned.
Based as it is on historical record (the photos of the real characters that run under the closing credits make that point)-- and with the tendency to American Hustle's disclaimer («some of this stuff actually happened»)-- The Monuments Men doesn't quite go as far as it could have in the way of entertainment, but neither does it quite reach the loftiness of its goal of importance, either.
Much to Mary's dismay, Walter tags along and their anniversary trip does not quite go as planned.
Allen and Terry idolize the city's top cops, Danson and Highsmith (Dwayne Johnson and Samuel L. Jackson), but when an opportunity arises for The Other Guys to step up, things don't quite go as planned.
But when an attractive professor / aspirational writer (Ethan Hawke) becomes infatuated with her during the dissolution of his marriage (to a delightfully strange Julianne Moore), her motherhood plan doesn't quite go as she thought.
Brian turns to Ted for help with his new agency; Justin and Cody take the Pink Posse to a violent level; a social worker's visit with Michael and Ben doesn't quite go as planned.
However, things don't quite go as planned, and though they do make it to a military installation at which Rosalie initially agrees to wait for the next train back to civilization, instead Blocker finds himself not only continuing to look after her, but adding an old friend to the mix in the form of a disgraced soldier heading for the gallows named Sgt. Charles Willis (Ben Foster).
Mickey's robbery doesn't quite go as planned when Terry gets left behind - and arrested.
Mine didn't quite go as planned either.
Our weekend didn't quite go as planned, but it was fun anyway!
Unfortunately my plan didn't quite go as I hoped.
Some new moms hope to breastfeed exclusively but things don't quite go as planned.
When we come back we are going to talk about when things don't quite go as planned when we get into these groups.
Everton boss Ronald Koeman recently returned to St Mary's for the first time as the manager of the Toffees, but his afternoon did not quite go as well as he would have wanted; his side were beaten 1 - 0, thanks to a Charlie Austin goal which came in the first minute of the game.
Yeah I think even with Bruno back I wouldn't quite go as far as saying loaded.
Of course, the most detail - oriented edge rushers know that sometimes blitzes don't quite go as planned, so it isn't always smart to just continuing rushing upfield haphazardly once they see the quarterback starting to climb the pocket.
The day didn't quite go as smoothly as Rosberg would've wanted (and followed him losing his F1 drivers» title trophy for five days), but he made fun of the issue on Twitter afterwards.
Well, it's now the end of the summer and things didn't quite go as I'd hoped.
Well, the integration didn't quite go as planned, and the first year of owning that company we went backwards.
Walcott had been expected to achieve greatness in his career and a lot has been invested in the winger during his ten years at the club, including a bumper # 140,000 per week contract, however things haven't quite gone as planned.
But researchers in charge of getting it up and running again, who this week presented the first report on the LHC's performance at a conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, have revealed that things haven't quite gone as planned.
The one thing we know about Ricki from the start — she is broke (like filed for bankruptcy broke) and her life hasn't quite gone as planned.

Not exact matches

The meeting didn't go quite as I'd planned.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
But they are falling into place in this quarter and I think as you go into first quarter and second quarter 2016, it's going to accelerate quite rapidly,» he said.
But Italy's current debt load is quite high, and the country's leaders surely won't relish the opportunity of going into the next recession as the weakest and most indebted in the eurozone.
Your competitive advantage isn't quite as important if your company is going to operate in the beginning stages of a new industry.
But nothing else has had quite the same hold on consumers as sports programming, and the unwinding of that massive, decades - long value chain is going to cause a lot more pain before it is finished.
Also, you should probably get to know the person quite well before you start engaging in activities that could be misconstrued as inappropriate should the relationship go south.
The layout has changed quite a bit as we have continued to hire and as various projects have come and gone.
«The record shows that the unmanaged index fund is going to do quite well over time and active investment as a group can't beat it.»
As I've pointed out elsewhere, Millennials tend to be more focused on results than appearances, so micro-managing their time rather than their output is just going to confuse them — and quite possibly make them accomplish less rather than more.
Sharing a drink with your cubicle buddy isn't quite as popular in the US, with 21 % of workers going for a drink with their colleagues.
When you turn to your own work, you'll find that it doesn't go quite as smoothly, and that can be discouraging.
The advertisement follows two lifelong competitors (she runs a lemonade stand, he sells orange juice) as they grow their empires, until one day their overzealously automated business practices end up quite literally turning on them, inspiring them to set aside their citrusy differences, join forces and go back to basics.
«This does need to go back down (maybe not go quite as low as it was in February) to say the bulls are back, we're oversold enough to get that good rally in the market.»
According to NME, West began by describing Apple as the «number one company» and went on to say «Samsung is not quite Apple.»
While people using this strategy need to be more disciplined about their spending, cutting back when times are tight and not going quite as wild during up years, the idea ensures you've planned for worst - case scenarios with your floor scenario.
On Thursday, however, Snap updated its IPO filing with a proposed stock price for when it goes public in March (under stock symbol «SNAP»), and it's not quite as high as had been widely expected.
Most extroverts tend to «wing it» quite often, as a natural tendency: they like to get into a situation and figure things out as they go along, which is a great quality in social settings and creative work.
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