Sentences with phrase «shunted onto»

Why wouldn't the LPP's participants feel they've been shunted onto a secondary track, when practicing lawyers keep sending that message in the legal and mainstream press?
When we look back at many of the over-hyped, thin and often plain lazy shooters that have been shunted onto retail racks in recent years, Far Cry 4 stands out like a beacon in the mist.
The fact that poor and minority children are often shunted onto academic tracks that deny them rigorous college - preparatory curricula — even in the Fairfax County district near Dropout Nation «s headquarters — is one of the greatest obstacles to systemic reform.
Alvin and the Chipmunks is hastily shunted onto DVD in a two - disc «Digital Copy Special Edition.»
To be honest I dislike a lot of so called supporters attitude atm around the club, I do not think Wenger is faultless but I do not believe he is at fault for all the blame shunted onto him, the current squad is made up of a decade of missed main targets so no, we are not going to have a WC squad when the CEO fails in the transfer market!
This usually means work gets shunted onto other managers, who end up overseeing two departments and in turn may have to offload work to someone else, she says.

Not exact matches

Ottawa shunted responsibility for payday loans onto the provinces in 2007.
For the most part, corporations are happy to shunt hardware costs onto their employees, and the potential boost in productivity from enabling employees to work remotely and during off - hours also appeals.
And especially since 1980 a financial and real estate bubble has shunted Western industrial capitalism onto an increasingly parasitic mode of finance capitalism that adds to prices instead of bringing them in line with cost - value.
In fact, there is a significant proportion of disability benefit claimants who should be on unemployment benefit, and therefore the figure of the jobless is substantially higher if not for the shunting of these people onto the sickness register mainly because of the higher levels of benefit.
Boyd then cut a slot in the blocked artery and inserted a shunt, much like a little straw, through which the blood continued to flow while he grafted the healthy artery right onto the same slot that he had made to insert the shunt.
But a selfish router will shunt all traffic onto the faster route — yielding a delivery time of 1 second.
Signs of shunting are primarily of a digestive disturbance, and cats often drool profusely — the onset of changes usually coincides with weaning onto solid food.
However, Fire Emblem: Awakening shunts all of that information off of the main screen and onto the 3DS touch screen.
Its initial aims might have been pure; at this point, it's simply a way for the same old entrenched hierarchies to be established in a way which sidesteps the responsibility that a company has towards in its investors and to shunt the risk onto its devoted fans who are giving money simply because Timmy is one of Our Guys.
A shallow presentation of 80s all - stars, from a Jeff Koons equilibrium tank to a Christopher Wool circuit of squiggles, gives onto an offensive «minorities room» — in which David Hammons, Glenn Ligon, Mark Bradford, and other African American artists, plus the Cuban - born Félix González - Torres, are shunted together in a half - hearted and market - approved look at identity and opposition.
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