Sentences with phrase «roost because»

For some odd reason, when pups nip owners, they are often believed to do so because they are naughty, or worse, trying to rule the roost because of some creepy intent to become dominant.
Now the true costs have come home to roost because of the financial crisis.
Mercedes - Benz is preparing the next generation C - Class for a strong comeback in the segment, where the Audi A4 and BMW 3 - Series is ruling the roost because of their up to date styling and latest gadgetry.

Not exact matches

There was something that came host to roost with me recently with listening to a speaker talk about encountering pain due to God's discipline because «you and I are sinners».
Now that failure is coming home to roost, because Mathieu Debuchy picked up an injury in the game against Man City and, although we do not know how serious it is yet, it looks like the Frenchman will miss a good chunk of games.
They are not as bad as feeling like crap because your three year old rules the roost and your day is a constant struggle.
Wicks said the project has generated a lot of excitement in the community because park - goers can see the towering Raptor's Roost from the park grounds.
Because the vast majority of long - tailed ducks are absent from the Sound during the day, Mass Audubon subsequently partnered with USGS on a satellite tracking study to gather information about nighttime roosting locations in winter 2007 - 2009.
Cable stated at the Liberal Democrat conference that the sustainability of the present higher education funding arrangements did not keep him awake a night because he would be over 100 - years - old when its consequences came home to roost.
Maybe we take comfort in a certain branchy tree shape because our Pleistocene forebears roosted in such trees at night for safety from predators.
Moreover, because some bird lice seem to have deeper evolutionary roots than mammal lice do, the team suggests that birds — whose feathers make a good roosting place for lice — became infested first and then passed the pests on to mammals.
That may be because females form close associations with their roost mates and may forage near familiar individuals, while males often roost alone or in small bachelor colonies and may be less familiar with others foraging nearby.
BY Kevin Crust You can put your 3D glasses away because for the first time in weeks a 2D movie should rule the box - office roost.
This is because four decades of dissatisfaction with American education — along with the high cost of lackluster schools — is finally coming home to roost
So sorry Wall Street, y» all may be sitting rich and pretty because of your ETF sales, but these chickens WILL come home to roost someday, and then again and as usual, it will be YOUR FAULT!
It's difficult to get too upset when someone takes out a loan because a significant other has found the unemployment line or some other major financial shock has come home to roost.
A better understanding of dogs nowadays reveals that dogs don't have a will to rule the roost on their agenda, but rather behave in certain ways simply because certain behaviors have a history of reinforcement.
Because of their intelligence and self - assurance, Standard Schnauzers will capitalize on any weaknesses in their people and could start «ruling the roost
Just because your beloved feline lives in the house with you doesn't mean he's lost his drive to rule the roost.
Conservation Status Historically, this species has declined due to direct killing by people and because of destruction or disturbance of roost sites.
With the success of the recently released Guilty Gear Xrd: Revelator, and a promising looking King of Fighters XIV on the horizon, Capcom can ill - afford to assume that Street Fighter rules the roost just because «it exists».
Times have changed because I remember when nintendo ruled the roost of gaming but it seems like they lost the magic somewhere along the way.
But my wife is annoyed, and says reproachfully that you can't sit all day in your office at the Public Library, or at home — because that's what you do, you just roost here in Manhattan and go nowhere, why, you could do this any where else, you did not need to come to New York just to cower in a hole, really — and she looks at me sweetly as she takes a new silk jumpsuit out of the closet, you've got to go out, socialize a bit, you've got to see what's going on in the art world, for instance at MOMA PS1.
This book addresses this issue because if we do not, there will be very few, if any, future roosting opportunities for bats or nesting opportunities for birds in our buildings.
Unlike many other industries where new companies are ruling the roost, it's the older companies that grab the attention of consumers here because a solid financial history suggests they're going to be around for long enough to pay out potential claims in the future.
There's a good chance you've never seen a baby pigeon because pigeons roost up high in protected areas and the babies don't leave the nest until they are nearly the same size as adults.
The Roost app also lets you alert others, and, as a nice touch, there's a snooze button, in case the alarm went off because you were cooking up a steak in your kitchen.
This is different from the Roost battery because the alerter simply plugs into a power outlet (there's no battery backup, however, so if the power goes out, the device won't be able to hear the siren).
That's because the Roost battery, which is Wi - Fi - enabled, sends an alert to your smartphone when the siren goes off.
DuBravac is referring to the Roost Smart Battery ($ 34.99), which we reviewed and rated 9/10 because of its utility and simplicity.
The one above and below I had a hard time getting pictures of because they roost (hehe!)
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