«Politics makes for the strangest of bedfellows,» Sanford
said of the predicament; he has spoken openly against Trump, yet he sees himself closer to the president on the gun issue than most of his Freedom Caucus colleagues do.
Not exact matches
She
says Darash is not the only one who faces this kind
of predicament — and that it often ends in a founder moving away from the United States permanently.
Workers at one
of Russia's biggest aluminium smelters
say their Siberian town is doomed unless Moscow mitigates U.S. sanctions against aluminium giant Rusal, a
predicament mirrored across the company's sprawling operations.
SAYANOGORSK, Russia, April 23 - Workers at one
of Russia's biggest aluminium smelters
say their Siberian town is doomed unless Moscow mitigates U.S. sanctions against aluminium giant Rusal, a
predicament mirrored across the company's sprawling operations.
«It is a sad feature
of the human
predicament, in personal as in public life, that whenever one has the agreeable sensation
of being impressively moral, one probably is not,» Kennan
said.
Having
said that, the mall is in a serious
predicament, as Sears continues to be that dead anchor store walking, but now there's the possibility
of another anchor store going under, as my local Bergners department store is part
of Bon Ton stores which filed for bankruptcy and is facing possible liquidation.
I hate to
say it, but its kind
of funny watching the Evangelicals in this
predicament.
This makes it imperative to see as clearly as possible our human opportunities and human
predicament, and try to discern what God is
saying to us in the midst
of it.
They may not yet be on par with intellectually high sided political vocalists yet give them a chance to understand their
predicaments and they just may bring down the house
of cards that many politicians read from.Bot parties have card weilding politicians knowing what to
say by their card readings.
Now it is briefly
said, no dependency, or making, as such, has the nature
of an accident with respect to the terminus to which it tends, but it does have a being in such a way that it is indirectly or reductively predicated
of its terminus; under which consideration local motion is reductively in the
predicament of «where», alteration
of «quality», etc...
The details
of the process, as James imagined them, strike us today as strange, not to
say bizarre, and are worth quoting because they show how intractable the
predicament of courage had become.
A combination
of factors have led to the
predicament,
say reports in the Washington Post and Fortune.
The look on her face when she turned around and realized her
predicament said it all, and Naomi took care
of things without too much issue.
Another dependable source further disclosed the current
predicament of Kehinde Afolabi has been occasioned by his questionable love life with a lady
said to be seen around him halfway into running his hotel business.
He
said the party's current
predicaments demand that its members introspect and work to restore its earlier values
of probity and accountability.
The suit was filed in April on behalf
of two tenants who
say they went without heat during a particularly frigid winter, but Legal Aid is looking to represent any
of the approximately 323,000 public housing tenants who were in similar
predicaments at some point over the winter.
Meanwhile, the Head
of Service, Ekpenyong Henshaw addressed the retirees
saying the government is not aware
of their
predicaments and assured them
of positive results from the peaceful protest.
Koch
said he understood the mayor's
predicament, noting: «I was once the mayor
of New York City; you have to deal with these people every day.»
In a damning assessment
of the party's
predicament in the Guardian, the former leadership contender
said Clegg should ditch the «centrist fallacy that people want a colourless mush», branding it a «recipe for destroying the Lib Dem vote».
Lord Ashcroft, who in his review
of the Conservatives» election performance
said it had been a mistake for Mr Cameron to agree to televised debates in which Mr Clegg took part and criticised the Tories for failing to get their «message» across properly, uses an article in The Sunday Telegraph today to address the Lib Dems» «
predicament».
Dwight Schar, a former finance chairman
of the Republican National Committee,
said Mr. Trump's grim
predicament came as little surprise.
«We have lost a lot
of [bookstores],»
said Stringer, explaining why he fought so hard for St. Mark's when there are many others stores in a similar
predicament with high rents.
The Kogi State Chairman
of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Alhaji Haddy Ametuo,
says the ruling party remains committed to save Kogi State from its current
predicament which according to him was inherited from the previous administration.
He
said media should endeavour in sensitizing public on the current economic
predicaments through educative and informative programmes capable
of orientating the general public on the need to be productive and take - off their minds from crude oil revenues that have crashed.
He
said, «In view
of the present
predicament, the President
of CAN has directed that Sunday January 8 2017, should be declared national day
of mourning by Christians including those in Diaspora.
«As a Remain - supporting MP representing a heavily Leave voting constituency, I am in a bit
of a
predicament,» he
said.
He
said: «I came here to share the pain and anguish
of our people, the
predicament of innocent citizens whose lives were cut short due to the terrorism
of bandits and criminals who have been tormenting us.»
«High - severity fires are knocking out seed sources and leading to a natural regeneration bottleneck, which poses a
predicament for the sustainability
of our forests,»
said lead author Kevin Welch, a research associate with the UC Davis Department
of Plant Sciences.
Threats outlined on maps can be tricky in that they allow people to compare their situation to those
of others who may be in worse
predicaments, he
said.
After months
of analysis and testing here on Earth, «we haven't found a clear solution to how to get Spirit out
of its
predicament,»
said project manager John Callas
of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
Indeed, one could
say that Hoovey's
predicament is a precursor
of Horton's — people may laugh at him and
say he's nuts, but Horton ultimately winds up facing what is basically a full - scale witch hunt, and for exactly the same reasons.
Max finds himself in this
predicament, and since no one ever
says what they mean in the community
of spies, he isn't sure if the evidence is legit or if it's really a game to test his own loyalty.
The ad goes viral, as the kids
say, and the boys wind up on TV (this is the truest part
of a «sort
of» true story from 2013 that inspired a quickie book and this movie), which is how their
predicament reaches Tatiana (Aubrey Plaza) and Alice (Anna Kendrick), a pair
of hard - partying best friends who make it their mission to scam a free island vacation by pretending to be nice, respectable, parent - pleasing girls.
Speaking for the bill, Liz Sanders, an English teacher and bargaining leader for the California Teachers Association at De Anza High in Richmond,
said the current time limit presents districts with a
predicament: «Either grant tenure while unsure or dismiss struggling teachers,» continuing a churn
of new teachers.
«The rest
of the country is watching and understands Nevada's education
predicament,» Hiner
said.
Well I forgot to push the brakes and kept trying to start the car, I panicked and called my dealership
saying my car wouldn't start, needless to
say they got a laugh out
of my
predicament and I did too!
For Poppy, the prediction that leads her astray is a tangible one, but it's fair to
say that plenty
of young women — myself included — face a similar
predicament at one time or another.
It's neither true nor fair to
say I'm to blame for her
predicament, but I have a long history
of letting Sylvia call the shots.
Zimmerman
says the most common loan you may be able to get in this type
of predicament is a cash - out refinance type
of loan that works by refinancing your home loan and pulling equity out from your house.
At the peak
of the feral feline
predicament in 2011, Harris
said employees in Building 49 were complaining
of headaches.
Gibbons
said «Ireland is in a unique position to meet the
predicament organisations and companies will find themselves in over the next three or four years — that
of supplying their staff with conferences, events, seminars and incentives in an ex-UK destination that offers a high quality infrastructure
of resorts, amenities, conference centres and golf and relaxation venues.»
Perl examines «the painter's
predicament,» writing: «Suffice it to
say that the conundrum for painters in the past several decades has been how to maintain some dependable conception
of what painting is all about while insisting on the freedom
of action needed to keep that concept alive... There is always the necessity to hold the line even as one goes over the line, to maintain some sense
of what painting is before all else in the face
of an environment in which anything goes.»
German economics daily Handelsblatt
says RWE's
predicament is not its current CEO's fault (Peter Terium), but the fault
of the previous one, Jürgen Großmann, who left the firm a «dinosaur.»
As long as people like Romm use their positions
of influence to determine what can and can not be
said about our
predicament, to claim uncompromising ownership
of the issue, we will never muster the political coalitions required to face this momentous challenge squarely and effectively.
Magistrate: I accept that [the defence representative] has
said to this court that you endeavoured to use other facilities without success; that's unfortunate and I don't know what the proper remedy to your
predicament would have been at this point in time, but this sort
of conduct is the sort
of conduct which should be anticipated before you leave licensed premises.
All that
said, your Lowes probably has no idea
of this guy's antics in your installation and they should before he leaves someone else in the same
predicament.