Sentences with phrase «snag as»

So you'll want to snag these as soon as possible if you're worried about entering battle with subpar items.
There also happens to be some new freebies to snag as well for those of you who are interested.
The collector in us wants to be at Comic - Con, if for no other reason than to snag as many of the «Issue 0» editions of the comic as we can.
Everyone who got money for the holidays has it burning a hole in their pocket, so you should snag as much of it as possible.
Since they have already bought one book, you want to snag them as a subscriber as soon as possible.
So maybe next month, I'll snag them as ebook, coz at least that way some thing is bought.)
By sending them to your own website if they decide not to buy, they are still on your site and you might snag them as an e-mail subscriber or pick them up as a blog follower.
The Gamit movie may have hit another snag as director Doug Liman considers signing on to direct the YA adaptation Chaos Walking.
I was between those shoes and a more classic black one and ended up with the black strappy heels, but now since these are 40 % off I might have to snag them as well!
Join fashion bloggers Emily Gemma from The Sweetest Thing and Jacqueline Rose from Fashion Snag as they hosts our runway show celebrating fall fashion, food and fun.
ESA moved ahead with the deployment in May 2005, encountering one snag as part of an antenna did not lock as planned.
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly's pledge to make the metropolis the cleanest city could hit a snag as the Assembly is grappling with a Ghc 63,800,000.00 debt owed waste management service providers in the Ashanti Region.
An attempt by Parliament in December 2016 to finally pass the bill, hit a snag as the minority members in the House raised red flag over aspects of the bill.
Computerized testing for students has hit a technical snag as schools report connectivity problems and technical glitches.
The Today's Newspaper some few months ago published that it has laid hands on a leaked report by the committee which said for instance, at one of the committee's meetings held outside Accra last month to put finishing touches to the report, its sources said the report nearly hit a snag as former President Dramani Mahama's loyalists vehemently opposed the recommendation of having a new presidential candidate for the party in 2020.»
Newcastle United's hopes of signing Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette, 23, for about # 10m have hit a snag as the Frenchman looks set to sign a new contract with the Ligue 1 club — Newcastle Chronicle
If Nelson were to fall I would definitely snag him as he and Barkley are widely considered the only two «can't miss» prospects in the draft.
However, there may be a snag as Campbell is keen to tay and prove himself with the North London club.
So I dismissed my snag as the peculiar problem of an escapist parson.
Players are no longer zipping through environments to gather rings, but instead seek to snag as many coins as possible.
To that, I'd add that a virtual book tour also includes blogging and bringing visitors to your blog (your blog may, or may not, be a part of your Web site), self - publishing your press release (or multiple press releases), publishing a bylined article (or multiple bylined articles), and snagging as many online book reviews as possible.
I'm not sure — but, as with so many offerings that can potential expand my book promotion capabilities, Twitter has already snagged me as a guinea pig and tester of the waters.
There is a huge need for content - ratings for books, and there are bound to be a few snags as we grow, but we have people working around the clock to get out these promotions.
Most downsizers walk away with much less than they anticipated, and many run into other unexpected snags as well.
The aim of the game was to sweep your cursor over as much of the screen as possible, snagging as many enemies as possible.
And then I noticed how every bit of brush along the banks was draped with twisted - up plastic bags, presumably snagged as they floated or blew along.
Another extension has bipartisan support, but the effort could get snagged as Congress takes up trillions of dollars» worth of tax provisions set to expire.
While the SEC has bigger fish to fry than some uniformed RE guy, it doesn't mean he won't get snagged as another example.

Not exact matches

In B.C. especially, companies such as QLT Inc., Angiotech Pharmaceuticals and Cardiome Pharma Corp. saw their valuations soar in the early 2000s, only to come crashing to earth by the end of the decade as a result of competitive pressures, regulatory snags, strategic blunders and deals gone awry.
News crews were ready to snag customers as they left and cajole them into showing off their purchases.
Lockheed's strategy is aimed at silencing critics and snagging more orders, as well as helping it win a key Navy contract.
McElaney tells the salespeople he hopes to snag from bigger companies, «There's no cap on what you can make and no such thing as sales territories.
As passive owners snag a larger and larger share of the companies in the market, they change how companies are managed, so the new studies say.
He then got an Irish flag from the crowd and began posing with it, prompting McGregor to snag Floyd's backpack off the ground as collateral.
It's important to remember past snags and missteps, as well as how they were solved.
In the real world, though, snagging that opportunity is often just as much about the impression you make on your interviewer.
Toshiba needs to sell the chip unit to plug a giant hole in its finances caused by the failure of the conglomerate's U.S. nuclear business, but the deal has snagged on such issues as antitrust concerns if the U.S. disk - drive maker were a major owner.
Earlier this week the Yale - educated mathematician, only one month into his new gig as a Googler, told the tale of how he snagged a coveted software engineer position at Google in a revealing blog post on The Hustle.
Snagging Syngenta is crucially important for China in one other way: The country had to secure a major Western partner as the global chemical and seed industry suddenly consolidated over the past 18 months.
The company recently raised $ 100 million in Series B at a valuation of $ 300 million and snagged Arena Ventures founder Paige Craig as its head of city operations.
Bargain - hungry shoppers have been favoring shopping at Rack and rival off - price stores such as TJ Maxx to snag a good deal instead of buying apparel at department stores.
But the chain sees it as a good first try in what will be a permanent «hot bowl» feature meant to snag the dinner market — they've replaced it with creamy chicken rotini.
With the recession in full swing, the partners took a hiatus, and Romanow snagged a job as director of strategy at Sears Canada.
The biggest potential snag is finding the right franchise partners; the people who will buy a local branch of your company and run it as their own.
He earned these accolades by guiding the country through the worst of the recession, building a reputation as an expert on complex financial reform, and snagging the top spot at the Financial Stability Board, an international body crafting new policies for global finance.
At least 15 cars have been impounded in the process, with transportation authorities posing as customers to snag Uber drivers.
Be sure to snag these early in the month or in late May, but you should be able to find markdowns on marinades and dressings as barbecue season heats up.
Walmart's latest online strategy comes as it hit a snag in its e-commerce business for the critical fiscal fourth quarter, after enjoying a surging e-commerce business over the past few quarters that helped lift its stock.
(So far, only South Korea has snagged permanent terms, as part of a renegotiated bilateral deal; it agreed to accept the aluminum tariff and limit steel exports to 70 percent of its average over the last three years.)
Negotiations of the EU-U.S. trade deal, known as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, may have hit a snag after a leaked document appears to give the U.S. and large corporations disproportionate weight in future trade decisions.
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