Sentences with phrase «stepped into the fray»

That long drought may be ebbing, now that Disney has stepped into the fray with a live - action VR experience opening this winter at two of its theme parks.
Video - sharing mobile apps were numerous even before Instagram stepped into the fray in late June, with Viddy, Cinegram and Socialcam vying for the attention of this young, socially savvy audience.
Perhaps Jungwirth, who played as a third central defender in the second half against the Union and was the team's 2017 Defensive Player of the Year as a centerback, will step into the fray and mainstay stability along the back line.
When a parent steps into the fray, this says to children that bickering and whining bring a conflict to a swift conclusion.
After his initial reluctance to get involved in the MTA - LIRR dispute, Cuomo reluctantly stepped into the fray, saying a strike is «not an option» and would be a «terribly failure» by both sides.
Step into the fray as Class Zero, an elite group from a military academy whose country is attacked by an aggressive neighbouring Empire.
After Hugh Jackman dropped out of the lead role, Mr Gladiator himself Russell Crowe stepped into the fray to pick up the pieces.
And what better film to step into this fray than Deadpool 2, a franchise that revels in taking the self - important superhero genre down a peg?
One small way to encourage academics to step into the fray and to push back on the academic norms fueling the status quo is, I think, to try harder to recognize the value of engaging in public discourse and the scholars who do so.
One small way to encourage academics to step into the fray is, I think, by doing more to recognize and value those scholars who do step out.
And the Republican Party, with its historical support for local control, has thus far proved unwilling to step into the fray.
In the scramble to pay for education and other services, many states and American Indian tribes are fighting head - to - head battles over gaming, and Congress is poised to step into the fray.
One small way to encourage academics to step into the fray and revisit academic norms is, I think, by doing more to recognize and value those scholars who do step out.
You finally stepped into the fray, and you're so sick of this book!
Why you should get acquainted: She knows when it's worth stepping into the fray and when it's best to let others duke out the details.
On Friday, I received word of another longtime TNR opponent stepping into the fray — and this one might surprise some readers: PETA.
Perk 8: Emergency travel assistance How it works: If you get into a bind while out of the country, some credit cards will step into the fray, whether you need help finding an American doctor or replacing a stolen passport.
Final Fantasy Type - 0 HD (PS4 / XB1): Step into the fray as Class Zero, a group of fourteen students from an elite military academy whose country is attacked by an aggressive neighboring Empire.
That's when Derek Smart stepped into the fray.
When we learned that the biggest name in animated movies was stepping into the fray, we knew things were about to get interesting in the war for a spot under Christmas trees.
And now, developer Wargaming has stepped into the fray.
Now Square Enix is stepping into the fray, handing 2012's Sleeping Dogs movie rights to Original Film and DJ2 Entertainment....
While EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has been taking most of the «heat» for the Trump administrations climate policy, this past week Energy Secretary Rick Perry and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke stepped into the fray.
When this is the case, a seasoned Long Island injury attorney can step into the fray, assess the facts, amass crucial evidence and enlist the aid of skilled experts in order build the strongest possible case for an award of financial compensation.
Canadian Lawyer is stepping into the fray with the Top 25 Most Influential in the justice system and legal profession.
A double - digit growth rate, driven in large part by the upstart WeWork, indicates co-working is more than a fad as more shared - space providers establish multi-city networks and landlords step into the fray with their own flex - space formats.

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«While I never expected to have this heightened platform — and stepping into the political fray was daunting — I recognized both the privilege and the opportunity to use my voice to dramatically advance an important conversation that benefits parents and families nationwide,» she wrote, emphasizing the importance of paid family leave.
In particular, Rodale senior executives report that employees garden with colleagues form other departments, whom they otherwise would not meet, and even those who don't pick up a shovel benefit from the garden's beauty — stepping outside to decompress before diving back into the fray.
Last week and over the weekend, American business leaders, including Mr. Zalesne, stepped into the political fray and urged Mr. Trump to extend DACA.
Markets are ready for governments to step into the cryptocurrency fray, but no one is entirely sure how or to what degree.
After the disaster and criminal charges, representatives of various tribal nations stepped into the legal fray, filing a federal lawsuit last March against Ray and those who run the Angel Valley Retreat Center, where he had leased land for his program.
A group of researchers is one step closer to bringing an unexpected drug into the fray to help treat mental illness: ecstasy.
I wore this in the morning for a photoshoot for FLEXcity Fitness with leggings and changed into a pair of frayed, step - hem cuff jeans to entertain my niece in Old Town and out for frozen yogurt.
Maybe big publishers simply can't afford to be in the ebooks business, and smaller, nimbler companies need to step into that particular fray.
It's into that potent fray that Steen steps with her ALLi write, which may not find immediate favour among all indie authors.
Into the fray steps Barnes & Noble with the NOOK Simple Touch with GlowLight, an updated version of the original Simple Touch ereader that pairs e-paper with a special frontlight system.
Sunny Isles is North Miami's rapidly developing answer to South Beach, and Rosewood Hotels & Resorts stepped into the skyscraping fray with Acqualina, a grand 97 - room Mediterranean - inspired tower that mixes touches of Collins Avenue grooviness with old - world nostalgia.
While I survived the opening sections by shooting from a distance, later confrontations forced me to jump into the fraystepping on the front foot to make the most of 2B's rapid attacks.
Wearing a fraying navy blazer and his signature sky - blue - tinted glasses, Schnabel, 66, stepped into the neoclassical colonnade for a side view of Rodin's «Thinker» in relation to his own 17 - foot - high plaster sculptures «Helen of Troy» and «Balzac,» which has a tough - to - position tree branch sprouting from its head.
Heroically into the fray steps the biofuel industry, announcing to millions of anxious consumers that this eco-crisis can be averted if only they turn away from fossil fuels, to the saving power of synthetic bioproducts.
This week, venerable Martindale - Hubbell steps into the online social networking fray with Martindale - Hubbell Connected.
A judge in British Columbia has been admonished for stepping «into the fray» by conducting independent research about the reliability of fingerprint evidence found on a «ghoulish doll» in a break - and - enter case.
NLRB's quandry: President Barack Obama stepped back into the fray over the National Labor Relations Board last week, nominating two lawyers to fill vacant seats.
But right now, as a smartwatch, I can't help but feel the Ionic is more of a tentative step forward than a grand leap into the fray.
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