Sentences with word «screws»

No one is perfect and everyone screws up from time to time.
And he pushes: During one session he fainted when his head swelled so much the screws put too much pressure on his skull.
It screws up your sleep cycles, so you wind up dragging your feet all day long.
Continue to remove screws and panels around the printer in order to free the casing, don't forget the screws on the back of the printer!
Is it the person who drives hard, takes calculated risks, and occasionally screws up?
If he screws up, the worst thing that happens is he gets fired and walks away with the pile of money he's made already.
Globalization has tightened the cost screws on U.S. employers, health care costs have taken a bite out of paychecks, a kind of new norm of the 1 % to 3 % wage increase has taken hold in the country, unions have been in decline.
And when she screws up, she'll own it.
No business gets 100 percent positive feedback and everyone has a few customers with more than a couple of screws loose.
The vanguard of regulatory action is Europe, where national capitals and the EC, the European Union's executive arm, are putting the screws to U.S. tech firms.
«To survive, you have to dollarize»: Venezuela's crashing economy is turning the screws on buyers and sellers
So if the incentive isn't coming from users or a group of journalists writing about every time Facebook, Google, or Twitter screws up, maybe it should come from advertisers.
The stainless - steel screws that hold his spine together sit just beneath his skin; when they get cold, he says, «it feels like a little bomb in there.»
Dowling advises to keep an eye out for handmade screws, which were the norm before the mass production of screws began in 1846.
All of the DE8 razors feature the same overall design utilizing a three - piece construction (consisting of a two - part head which screws into the top of handle).
Surgeons clean up and stabilize the backbone with screws and pins, and close the patient up, leaving the spinal cord itself virtually untouched.
Aardvark's Charles Pharr Jr. also advised to look at the oxidation on the wood from the screws and other hardware.
He then proceeds to carry out his day, in a workshop full of screws, nails, razor blades, and wood chips, barefoot.
Regulators around the world, led by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, have tightened the screws on token sales of initial coin offerings, by instituting rules and guidelines that are giving investors pause and delaying new offerings.
It organized a global spending spree that reversed the Great Recession and it put the screws to the world's too - big - to - fail banks.
«The best thing about it was that sometimes a simple problem delays an entire operation — the slowest step is the one that matters, but it screws everything else up.
Everybody screws up, including me.
Putin has been turning the screws tighter on Western businesses.
«The agency has a fair amount of latitude to turn the screws up,» said David Vladeck, the former head of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection who signed the consent order which binds Facebook for 20 years.
Of those surveyed, 82 percent think that playing with a phone during a social gathering screws the group dynamic, yet they do it anyway.
You want to be helpful; you also want to ensure that nobody screws up while you're lounging on the dock.
When a delivery is late, when your inventory system screws up, when you drop the ball and completely forget an important deadline or phone call, don't try to deny it.
Getting into them is tricky though, which is why I'm recommending iFixit's 64 - bit driver kit, which will make it easy to deal with the proprietary screws Apple uses on the inside and outside of its machines.
Everybody screws up, and everybody falls short, but the best leaders learn to fail effectively.
With the droopy countenance of a bulldog, Conlee was a pragmatic taskmaster, ensuring deadlines were met and that subordinates were held accountable for screw - ups.
That way, you don't have to worry about someone taking your big idea, screwing you over in a partnership or suing you for something you never saw coming.
But inter-agency finger - pointing is a fact of life in Washington, and it seems clear that both the CIA and the State Department screwed up in Benghazi.
«Screw it,» I thought, taking a swig of courage and making my way over.
«Your best person is the person who just screwed up,» she says, «When people fear for their job, they aren't going to [take a risk].»
As one executive put it, «Anyone... who is playing it straight gets screwed
I polled a number of journalists and scholars, and there was a broad (though not universal) view that we in the media screwed up.
We'll apologize for a screw - up, and everyone will jump to our defense.»
«Stop screwing around (literally) and get after it.
It's gotten worse, in multiple turn - of - the - screw - events, since then: The FDA said Theranos needs to resubmit data needed for the agency to approve its tests.
The bottom line is that Slate screwed up by publishing this in the first place, and by adding more kooky misinformation to an already addled election season.
Screw up your courage, stick to your guns, do what's right for the present, and be ready to flex in the future.
Confident people understand no one is perfect, and however you just screwed up, it's probably not the end of the world.
As a public relations magnet, I have never met a reporter, stage or story I didn't like... until I screwed up.
They're scared of being alone and responsible; scared of being in way over their heads; and scared that they're going to screw things up.
SXSW screwed up last October when it canceled two panels that revolved around Gamergate, an ongoing debate in the video game community about the way women are portrayed in the gaming culture.
If you've ever filled a board seat, you know how important it is not to screw it up.
That reason: to screw Americans.
Some of the potential hires Richardson interviewed had worked in fusion for 15 years without ever once turning a screw.
Often, people are just too polite to tell you that you are screwing up.
One of the easiest ways to screw up your business accounting and possibly run afoul of the IRS is to commingle personal and business funds (and transactions).
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