Sentences with phrase «result of rushing»

This feels like a result of rushing the game out to get onto the newest platform, in this case the PlayStation Vita.
Some problems can be a result of rushing into publishing.
It seems to me that many of our injuries are a result of rushing players back too early or over playing players.
Usually, the result of your rushed writing is poor grade.
I see part of this as the result of the rush to adopt.
This was a widely expected result of the rush to complete wind projects in 2012 to qualify for the federal production tax credit.
Look at the results of rushing to push ethanol.
The result of the rushed, last - minute process was a provision allowing registration of a party so long as it runs a candidate in a single electoral district, in addition to meeting some other administrative requirements such as having at least 250 electors as members.

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During the lunch rush, one quick service restaurant distributed coupons to boost its breakfast sales slump; doing so resulted in a 30 percent spike in (the good kind of) morning traffic.
In addition to compromising the indigenous areas (Rio Paru D'Este and Waiãpi) that fall within its borders, environmentalists are also fearful of the potential for deforestation, destruction and even the potential of a gold rush that could result from this official order, as well as the additional pressure on social problems.
This, of course, caused a rush of Googlers to interview at Facebook, only to use the resulting offer as a bargaining chip to improve their Google pay.
Within a fortnight of the result being announced, then UK business secretary, Sajid Javid, had rushed to India.
This rushed response resulted in an extremely short solicitation period, with an annual meeting date only 28 days after the filing of the Company's proxy statement — a significantly shorter period of time than in past years (42 days in 2017 and 41 days in each of 2016 and 2015).
«The combination of expected operating efficiencies, a recovering truck market, and a bunch of new dealer locations and geographies could allow Rush's results to become more visible over the next few quarters,» he writes.
Certainly some ad hoc working relationships are emerging among the province, resource companies and first nations as a result of the LNG rush, attendees learned at another panel on First Nations Perspectives.
Carcillo predicts the «mad rush» to EMV noted over the course of the last six months, fueled by rising chargebacks and increased chip card usage, will result in the U.S. reaching 70 percent adoption by the end of 2017.
When interest rates increase relatively quickly in a short period of time it typically results in a short term increase in the number of sales in the housing market as many buyers rush to buy before the interest guarantee they have with their mortgage pre-approval expires.
Tragically, this rush to reconciliation will often guilt the victim into thinking that the harmful effects of the abuse are a result of his / her own spiritual weaknesses or failures and that a «godly response to abuse» requires the embrace of the offender while minimizing the effects of the abuse.
But when they're the result of fatigue and rush, they're the equivalent of gulping a delicious meal so fast you hardly taste the food.
Here we should resist and rush in with aid, knowing the enduring bitterness and pain of conscience that result from such decisions to let go.
Instead the seers have grown wealthy as a result of their claims — and so has their town, which has boomed as a result of the «Madonna gold rush».
This can mean that there will be less of a rush of blood sugar after consuming that pumpkin pie, resulting in a slower release of insulin.
Back before I was gluten - free, I used to rush through a recipe, tossing ingredients together in anticipation of the end result.
Rush them back in less then 2 weeks and you risk injury now, early burn - out and injury in the second half of the season as a result of this needless rushing back.
The Eagles made the announcement moments ago, as early reports out of Philadelphia stated that Vick was suffering some vision loss as a result of being driven into the ground on a fairly routine rushing play.
He faced speed rushers, power rushers, little rushers, big rushers or some combination of those attributes and the results were almost always the same: little to no pressure.
An absolutely brilliant opportunity for a great month both in terms of results and not having to rush our returning players back to full fitness.
Whether he has a say or not, the current formula is working pretty well under Ernesto Valverde based on their league position and all - round results so far, and so perhaps there is no rush to replace Suarez and in turn avoid the risk of a furious Messi being left unimpressed, as per the report.
U will be d 1st to lay abuses on Wenger if he has allowed them to leave to rival clubs, like seriously we r just bunch of hates here, ucant even appreciate d management for once developing d balls to refusing to sell to our direct rivals, it's very pathetic when we have bunch of ingrates as fans, y can't even appreciate d team when they will buh u will rush here any day we have a poor result to cry murder, it's ridiculous how we reason armies,
UGA's tried only 12 passes, resulting in three sacks and four incompletions, while Jarrett Stidham's battled through an early pass rush storm to connect on 12 of 18 for 125.
The next play results in a running touchdown on that lineman's side of the ball, prompting the player to rush over to the coach in pure joy.
... who would take exception to Kareem Hunt being called anything other than the runningback that rushed for the most yards in 2017, and that was the result of getting many snaps in an offensive scheme that favored him.
He also suggested that there is no need to panic and rush into a signing just because of the one bad result we suffered last weekend.
Rossi and Lorenzo will be disappointed with failing to finish the race but regardless of their results, Marquez was immense this season as he showed maturity to ride through the difficult times and not always rush for win.
I don't want to see his form go downward spiral as a result of recurring injuries picked up from being rushed to action.
In that era before wall - to - wall sports news, if you had missed Sports Report or its slightly earlier TV equivalent following the revolutionary teleprinter showing the final scores, you had to rush down to the local newsagent that evening to try to get a copy of the Green Citizen or Pink Times (both titles might have a different connotation today) before they sold out or the shop closed to find out results, sometimes only to find that your match of interest had been a late kick off and its final score hadn't made the print run and you just had to wait for the Sunday newspapers because you were certain to miss Sportscene / MotD.
He's also been helped by a frightening set of domestic results from City, so the swift Liverpool rush to predict success should be curtailed.
The first keeper I do remember with any certainty is Lawrie Leslie; a fearless competitor his trademark was rushing out to throw himself at the feet of onrushing forwards with the inevitable resulting injuries.
I was rushing out of town last week and forgot to include in the Friday Buffet the promised results of the TLT reader poll on bribing kids to eat their vegetables.
Breastfeeding in pregnancy causes all kinds of hormones to rush through the system and some of them may have the unfortunate result of reduced lactation.
Outdoor play time is relegated to a few recess times, which disrupts children's play indoors, and results in a sort of mad rush to grab the best toys when they do go out.
«Our results showed that 15 - to 19 - year - olds accounted for 56.7 percent of the Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction (UCLR) or Tommy John surgeries performed in the U.S. between 2007 - 2011,» said Dr. Brandon Erickson of the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Ill., and the lead author of the study.
Chris Keates: «This year's GCSE exam entrants have had to cope with a raft of rushed through and ill - conceived changes to the qualifications system and so today's results are especially commendable».
A nonpartisan redistricting commission's remap of district lines mixed with an aging delegation and a rush of ambition is resulting in an unusually competitive election cycle in a state largely uncontested at the presidential or Senate levels.
Organisations like the Electoral Reform Society have serious concerns about the move, which they say is being rushed and could result in a sudden drop in the number of eligible voters.
Speaking in the aftermath of the election results, he called on Labour's ruling National Executive Committee «not to rush our election», saying there was time for a «brutal post-mortem» about Labour's «underlying philosophy and thinking».
The report, rushed into publication to coincide with a statement to Parliament on the scandal by Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday, focuses on the response to the first hacking allegations raised in 2005 and 2006, which resulted in the arrest and conviction of News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire for conspiring to intercept communications.
His claim that unemployment will fall rather than rise in the course of this Parliament is based on the OBR assessment, rapidly rushed out to give ammunition to contest the anticipated Harman attack (incidentally providing the first suspicions about the OBR's objectivity), that whilst 600,000 public sector jobs will be lost by 2015 - 6 and a similar figure (though unspecified) in the private sector as a result of the public spending cuts, some 2.5 m jobs will be created over the same period in the private sector.
He said the rush of claims had come as a result of the ten year deadline for landowners to claim manorial rights coming to an end.
Ahead of the publication of GCSE results tomorrow, the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, is warning the Government that the rushed and incoherent manner in which it has introduced the forthcoming reforms to the GCSE system must never be repeated.
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