Sentences with phrase «steam out of the challenge»

But a deal to reunite the IDC, which has been conferencing and co-leading the Senate with Republicans, with other Democrats took some of the steam out of the challenge from Mr. Koppell, a former city councilman.

Not exact matches

Though Leicester are currently sat atop the Premier League table, the general consensus is that the Foxes title challenge will run out of steam sooner or later and that City are the only real challengers that could stop the Gunners from lifting the trophy.
The Pensioners arguably ran out of steam in their efforts to challenge in four competitions in 2014/15 and this is something the Portuguese coach may look to remedy as the West Londoners look to retain their title.
Mr. Avella faces a challenge from the former comptroller based largely on complaints that the breakaway group's partnership with Republicans has stymied liberal causes in Albany — but the plan to reunite with the Democrats following November's elections has taken a bit of the steam out of that argument.
A single zombie is a chance to let off some steam, two is a little challenging and any more than that can leave you quickly trying to find a chokepoint or debating just trying to get the hell out of there.
Sadly, when the challenge finally ramps up right at the end, that's also where Triple Deluxe runs out of steam.
I received an excellent technical write up from Klemen Lozar, the lead developer himself, on some of the challenges in making this game which we will go through piece by piece in a few minutes, but lastly just some launch time information: Launching on Steam and Xbox on Oct 3rd, with plans to launch on PS4, iOS and Android in the coming weeks; visit their website at: let-them.com; and check out their twitter: @LetThemCome.
But the game eventually «runs out of steam» when things become more challenging and interesting.
The series was lauded for its challenge and narrative, and successfully launched four games before running out of the steam.
Pension claim fall - out from the Barber decision, tax planning under challenge from a cash - starved government, commercial property fraud, possible fall - out from securitisation of residential mortgages — the terms of which may be subject to severe challenge from insurers of small firms — and mergers and acquisitions which have turned out to be bad deals, are all building up a head of steam, not only in the UK but on the continent, where claims against law firms have traditionally been almost non-existent.
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