Sentences with phrase «rather awkward position»

This would put both Mr. Bensky and his boss into a rather awkward position, one that would be embarrassing for his boss and irritating for him.
The unlocked version of the Xperia X compact is available in the US for $ 500, which is really steep for what is basically a mid-range smartphone, and its price point puts this phone in a rather awkward position.
A couple who did not have San Antonio renters insurance finds themselves in a rather awkward position, facing a lawsuit for upwards of $ 25,000 in damages.
If you think about it, it puts us in a rather awkward position because lawyers serve the clients on one hand, but on the other are compensated by the law firm on a billable hour structure.
This has put the group in the rather awkward position of having to defend its belief in climate change.
A couple who did not have San Antonio renters insurance finds themselves in a rather awkward position, facing a lawsuit for upwards of $ 25,000 in damages.
Polltroll — they're in a rather awkward position at the nomen between Scottish Labour surging up back to where they were in 2011, the Conservatives certainly back in play in the vast majority of seats they took in 1979, and the Lib Dems ahead in some key heartland constituencies.
No 10 found itself in a rather awkward position when it became obvious that Leveson wouldn't have anything to do with this very political affair.
Firstly that they see this as an opportunity to increase their majority at the expense of Labour and UKIP both of which are now in rather awkward positions and secondly that the current leadership has inherited a bit of an awkward position themselves in that they are committed to a process which is both diplomatically and politically potentially very difficult and dangerous and if it all goes horribly wrong they are really out on a limb so if they get a fresh mandate they can at least blame the voters.

Not exact matches

If they were to meet up, that would be an awkward position for the Traitors — oops, I mean Raiders to be in after they've posted supportive tweets of Vegas rather than SJ.
In the film, the subject passes before us in short, jerky steps, moving her foot through the air and putting it on and off the ground quite rigidly, without change of relative position of heel and toe, giving the effect of a stiff and awkward glide rather than a step.
When they insist that ideas like school choice, performance pay, and teacher evaluations based on value - added measures will themselves boost student achievement, would - be reformers stifle creativity, encourage their allies to lock elbows and march forward rather than engage in useful debate and reflection, turn every reform proposal into an us - against - them steel - cage match, and push researchers into the awkward position of studying whether reforms «work» rather than when, why, and how they make it easier to improve schooling.
The driving position is awkward for those with long legs and the steering column and audio controls are rather fiddly.
But that puts the Volume buttons in an awkward position on the top, so «Volume Up» is on the right, rather the top.
The positioning of the two pieces of the bed rim were not lined convincingly, despite there being a rather awkward curve under the dog's chin.
A handful of leaked renders suggest it will look near - identical to its predecessor, with a slight tweak moving the rear fingerprint sensor to below the camera (rather than its current, awkward position of off to one side).
The fingerprint scanner is still in an awkward position on the back next to the camera, but thankfully, at least when there is light, you can unlock the phone rather quickly with the iris scanner.
Some reports have suggested the Note 9 will feature a fingerprint sensor embedded within the display rather than continue with the slightly awkward rear - mounted positioning found on the S8, S8 + and Note 8 and the under - the - camera placement on the S9 and S9 +.
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