Sentences with phrase «right into play»

I thought it was wonderful, it gave me practical knowledge to put right into play.
To put the defence of colour of right into play, an accused bears the onus of showing that there is an «air of reality» to the asserted defence ̶ i.e., whether there is some evidence on which a trier of fact, properly instructed and acting reasonably, could be left in reasonable doubt about colour of right.
The background music fits right into the play, with no speaking.»
If you are familiar with Kindle games, you can probably just jump right into playing Blossom, since it only requires navigating with the toggle button..
I expect this requirement is related to how the game goes from offline to online during play, but it would have been nice if the solo folks could jump right into playing the game before deciding on a team, even if it just put them in a random non-custom team until they made a decision.
So I want to be able to browse my extensive collection of movies and go right into playing.
The focus back then was on getting right into playing the game.

Not exact matches

PivotDesk wants to play matchmaker for office space, helping fledgling companies find the right digs by connecting them with other businesses that are locked into long - term leases and have floor space...
And contrary to the boycotters» wishes, and SPI's, it plays right into the hands of Putin, who'd like nothing more than to see SPI damaged — so he can gain full control of Stolichnaya again.
Things seem to be going well; rapport and information flows; all the signals are right; and then, for reasons that seem to defy elucidation, delays of all sorts come into play when you go for the close.
With LiAngelo having dropped out of UCLA and LaMelo then playing solely for his AAU team, LaVar decided that it was time to send the family into the world of European basketball, although he still plans to attempt to bring the boys back to the states to play for the Lakers when the time is right.
That's a position that plays right into political attacks leveled by both Sanders and Trump, who've accused Clinton of being bought and paid for by Wall Street.
Meanwhile, Echo plays right into Amazon's core retail business by making it «frictionless» to buy things, Goertz says.
Right off the bat, there are the usual suspects — HTML, CSS, JavaScript and WordPress make a solid foundation for coding languages, and a great example of where up skilling can come into play.
«So I thought that was a weird choice because the way technology is today I can take the computer that is in front of me right now and plug it into my TV and then I'm playing all my Steam games on the TV.
As you grow into them you'll find there are areas that you'll need to customize, but starting with a popular methodology for your industry will provide a plug - and - play solution that will put you on the right path towards proper organization.
It was taking the role — dishing about the news with the right bit of snark — that we had always played for our friends and turning it into a business.»
«the notion that a giant corporation took down the video plays right into the hands of conspiracy - mongers who say they're being censored.»
Though President Donald Trump's view that China's economic practices are unfair is an important point, some of the countries potentially damaged by the proposed steel and aluminum tariffs are U.S. allies in Europe — this situation plays right into the hands of Beijing.
Even YouTube's decision to remove the video smearing Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student David Hogg has a downside because, CNN's Brian Stelter argues, «the notion that a giant corporation took down the video plays right into the hands of conspiracy - mongers who say they're being censored.»
With millions of dollars in play, venture capitalists are looking for startup companies that know their market, don't overexaggerate their financial prospects and have the right team to convert ideas into returns.
As a result, there is more scope for divergent performance among different names, which plays directly into our ability to look for the right stocks in a range of areas.
As consumers, we're spending more and more on entertainment and travel, and that plays right into MGM Resorts» (NYSE: MGM) hands.
In Torino, the Catholic element comes into play right from the beginning, as Walt is seen at his wife's funeral.
On a lazy day, I like to place a large bowl twenty feet from my back porch, take a seat in my porch rocking chair and pitch a deck of playing cards one at a time to see how many will spin just right and go into the bowl.
How do you think science won't some day fully explain how all of that plays right into how the universe was formed?
Crap like this diminishes the efforts of rational thinkers because it plays right into the religious folks prejudices surrounding atheism.
If those guys are largely right about the incentive factors that would then come into play (and especially if Americans were moderating their economic libertarianism with devotion to family, virtue, community, and God, as your work would urge them to), then by no means would that cause the social welfare policy disaster most liberals assume it would.
Whitewater, «vast right wing conspiracies,» butting heads with congress over healthcare, representing New York without ever having lived there - I wonder how much these memories play into the attitudes of conservative voters.
And, honestly, it plays right into Republican hands, who love to fan those hateful, ignorant, arrogant, nasty flames.
Anger, bigotry and racism plays right into their hands.
That plays right into the hands of those Christian anti-Semites — who, thank God, have become fewer and fewer of late — who make insidious comparisons between a «loving» Christianity and a «cruel» Judaism.
Recently Vice-Minister of Defense Colonel Inocente Montano accused the archbishop and Auxiliary Bishop Gregorio Rosa Chávez of «playing into the hands of the guerrillas» and «tilting the human rights statistics in favor of the guerrillas.»
Many liberals are reluctant to attack Communists unreservedly out of a fear that doing so would «play into the hands of the right
And you are playing right into their hand with your «holier - than - thou» «HeavenSent» bs.
This is historically inaccurate, demeaning to this provocative and orthodox way of relating to God, and it plays right into the hands of the homosexual apologists who want to carnalize such daring spiritual language.
As she looked up, she saw the front end of the car smashed into the retaining wall next to their driveway — right where her son had been playing.
What these Christian ministers don't seem to realize is that they are playing right into the hand of Satan.
It plays right into the hands of terrorists who would otherwise be regarded as criminals.
Who knows, even Hitler may have found his way into heaven by playing this card at the last minute, right?
First, it moved right into the center of the picture, so far as the Christians saw it, and this was in contrast with the secondary role that it had played in Judaism hitherto.
He seems right in conceiving all such sudden changes as results of special cerebral functions unconsciously developing until they are ready to play a controlling part, when they make irruption into the conscious life.
This dumb woman played right into the artist's wishes, too.
So let's see if I can pose another question that should play right into your wheelhouse.
And this would have played right into the radical Muslim's hands.
All this plays right into the hands of the eschatologists.
Instead of always making you play catch - up, the new Legion welcomes you right into the moment, even when that moment is still far afield from most other things on TV.
I've convinced myself it's a perfect meal — it's got protein and fruit, and if you play your cards right and get the kind with chocolate in it, it's got dessert built right into it.
When they're too dry, the dough crumbles; adding a little bit of lemon juice to get them to the texture of Play - Doh makes them just right for shaping into cookies.
The Kettleman (right) is designed with the charcoal tray very close to the cooking surface compared to the Weber (left), which plays into the design efficiencies and the overall way the Kettleman uses infrared heat for improving a classic design.
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