Sentences with phrase «rears its head in»

But underlying weakness in the department store's sales figures — a symptom that's already reared its head in early releases from competitors J.C. Penney and Kohl's — signaled that despite predictions of a consumer rebound this Christmas, things still aren't easy for department stores.
Whatever you think of tariffs being right or wrong, they are rearing their head in the headlines, and both the United States and China have enacted new punitive tariffs against each other.
Whatever you think of tariffs being right or wrong, they are rearing their head in the headlines, and both the United States and -LSB-...]
I do attack abusudities, like religion, when they rear their heads in politics, or the schools.
This trend has continued to rear its head in 2012 with the American League winning 55.17 % (64 - 52) of the time entering today's action.
Honestly, I doubt that this one comes up very often, but it just may rear its head in the doctor's office once in a while.
Parks and preservation were set to be the topics of a candidates forum held by the Queens Civic Congress, but political mudslinging quickly reared its head in a preview of -LSB-...]
It is all very well for the Electoral Commission to say that none of these problems reared their heads in Northern Ireland.
Fiscal indiscipline reared its head in 2016 despite promises in 2012.»
The New Guinea flatworm, which has helped decimate some snail populations on certain Pacific islands, is now rearing its head in Florida.
This harsh reality occasionally rears its head in clinical trials.
One of the biggest problems to rear its head in recent years has been the trend towards certain trial results going unpublished.
Just last month, a mathematical model of Ebola transmission published in PLoS Currents: Outbreaks predicted up to an 18 % likelihood that Ebola would rear its head in the United States by the end of September.
Meanwhile, we asked her about how to work the areas most prone to cellulite, which seems to rear its head in the winter, when there's no tan in sight to conceal it.
Spielberg's greatest failing, one that rears its head in nearly every one of his films, is that he trusts the audience only so far.
Personally I'm hoping this release was simply a way to hold the fanatics over until the Switch Pokémon title rears its head in a year or two.
The Robin Hood legend reared his head in the mainstream one - percenter comedy Tower Heist where Ben Stiller plays a building manager of a luxury high - rise who robs a millionaire to get his staff's pension - fund money back after it was «invested» in a Ponzi scheme.
Initially, it's very tough going and self - serious, and when a tangible drama eventually rears its head in the closing act (how the pair intellectually usurp the clandestine revolutionary organisation The League of the Just), it's too little too late.
As reported by Famitsu, Trophies will rear their head in a new version of the game scheduled to release in Japan this August.
There's rarely a game where my color blindness doesn't rear its head in some way.
And yet, the nagging interference of society's transphobia rears its head in every scene, every interaction between Marina and the world around her.
Bolstered by one of the best ensembles of the year, Chewitel Ejiofor deftly gives us a window into Northrup's soul through those eyes and stoic stares (and that doesn't even cover Michael Fassbender or Lupita Nyong «o, who frequently light the screen on fire), while McQueen makes sure to ratchet up the tension and never betray his tone or convictions with the sort of grand sweeping melodrama that so often rears its head in slavery epics.
This time the spoof net is even wider, and arguably more lazy, with nods to just about everything in the mere periphery of pop culture rears its head in this ugly, ugly looking film.
It rears its head in the opening sequence, which sees a photographer (Michael Gambon) come across a polar bear attacking a man.
The writer / director's distinctive brand of genre homage remains, evolving from horror to action to science fiction; his good - natured irreverence again rears its head in satirical commentary and clever comedy; his man - child protagonists return, with different character names and dynamics but the same immature traits.
This is the second of three pieces to show how this conceptual friction actually rears its head in the real policy world — the first was on school closures, the third will be on ESEA reauthorization and NCLB waivers.
With continuing demographic shifts in many states and communities, this issue is rearing its head in new and important ways.
OGDEN — With year - end testing rearing its head in Utah's public schools, some Ogden elementary students may find themselves spending more time with their books than on the playground.
Yep, there was definitely a syncro problem in our test car's five - speed manual transmission; let's hope similar issues don't rear their heads in production cars.
A massive exhaust leak — bad weld on a reproduction muffler — that reared its head in West Virginia means that he has heard us coming, literally, for miles.
Even so, the understeer that can start to dominate on the track does rear its head in fast road driving, too.
Fake slow motion, still technique dancing, and more rear their heads in this video.
As always, the issue of showing vs. telling regularly rears its head in the slush pile.
Since the specter of a ban reared its head in the city, the group has been organizing an exodus of pit bulls from Montreal to pit - bull - friendly parts of Canada - from Saskatchewan to the Maritimes.
I assume Codemaster's want to keep it as a feature that rarely rears its head in order to avoid disrupting the pace of a race too often, but I'd like to see the chances of it increased a little.
As part of the infamous Kunio - Kon series (which also included titles like River City Ransom and Renegade), it sparked several Japanese sequels but didn't rear its head in North America again until an unofficial sequel came out for the Game Boy Advance in 2000.
«Will you allow reformation when it rears its head in Europe or stand your ground for Catholicism?
The game is free to download but those dreaded in - app purchases rear their head in the form of coin purchases.
The game's interface needs (a lot of) help, and the MMORPG pedigree of the developer at times rears its head in the worst ways (mostly in the game's AI and the animation of enemies).
The VP's own wholesome disposition masks a cowardly and elitist persona, which only occasionally reared its head in the demo's dialogue.
There's rarely a game where my color blindness doesn't rear its head in some way.
A growing voice of vitamin dissent reared its head in late 2013 when a panel of experts wrote a strongly worded editorial in the Annals of Internal Medicine, saying, «most supplements do not prevent chronic disease or death, their use is not justified, and they should be avoided.»
Part of problem is that even with current levels of emissions, the inertia of the climate system means that not all of the warming those emissions will cause has happened yet — a certain amount is «in the pipeline» and will only rear its head in the future, because the ocean absorbs some of the heat, delaying the inherent atmospheric warming for decades to centuries.
When this scam first reared its head in the 1980's, I was open to it, but then I came to find out that the carbon cycle was only understood qualitively, not quantatively.
So it's no surprise that it also rears its head in court proceedings.
When the economy rears its head in protest (like we're seeing now), keeping clients and attracting new ones can be difficult at best, and requires a «back to basics» approach.
Although some judges felt that it was not up to the judiciary branch to make social decisions, rather it was up to the legislative branch; it was an undeniable and obvious fact that same - sex marriage reform had been rearing its head in the court system for many decades.
Although the litigation over the contractual status of Uber drivers hasn't really reared its head in Canada, the statutory quagmire remains the same here.
There is, Judge Robert A. Katzmann wrote for a panel of Second Circuit judges in February, a «disturbing pattern of ineffectiveness» at the lower levels of the immigration bar, one that rears its head in the appeals courts with «alarming frequency.»
My anxiety generally rears its head in the run - up to a trip.
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