Sentences with phrase «still ploughing»

Despite these triumphs, the floating sector is still ploughing through choppy waters, with notable projects having been delayed in recent weeks, as Scotland's 50MW Kincardine project ran aground due to a disagreement between partners, and 10MW Dounreay Tri, fell afoul of a funding gap.
«It says something that even at the end of a three - day session, with every island and a substantial chunk of the sidequests unlocked, I was still ploughing on because I wanted to see how the story ended.
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Though we do it through endless meetings, emails and calls, rather than the plough and the loom, we still slog away, as if our lives depend on it.
For still others, it may be a steel plough that will reduce the labor of preparing the fields.
I am still of the view that ploughing on is the worst course and it is the one that Labour desperately wants the Coalition to take.
We still have a stack of things to get sorted before he make an appearance so we are trying to plough through the spreadsheet at the moment so we have it all finished in plenty of time.
The government has confirmed today it is still aiming to fund schools under a new national funding formula from 2017, indicating for the first time the new education secretary Justine Greening's appetite to plough ahead with the controversial funding overhaul as planned.
The War Ag paid every farmer in the country for ploughing up grazing, for putting down crops, but others left grass between their furrows; others still had refused to comply at all and found themselves thrown off their land.
At one point my aunt gave me a huge historical novel to read in English, and I ploughed through it, missing a lot of words but being hooked still.
However, loads of users are still waiting for their Ice Cream Sandwich update, and Google told us that this is one of the biggest overhauls of the operating systems since it unleashed the Android project three years ago - and there's certainly a lot to plough through.
Frankly, there's a binary outcome here: a) if they can't deliver 10 % margins again soon, it's impossible to argue it's still a core asset — it's better sold off (and should have the rarity value to achieve a decent price), with the proceeds ploughed into share buybacks, or b) they finally get back on track & approach / exceed 10 % margins (notably, this year seems to be shaping up well)-- then, I think they could certainly justify / sustain / support margins by expanding the business via acquisition.
Unlike Astana where someone clearly forgot to include pedestrians in the master plan, Almaty has pavements which one can still usually find in spite of the piles of snow dumped each morning at the roadside by the snow ploughs.
Alternatively you can take it all on face value and just plough right through from checkpoint to checkpoint, skipping the live action series and still have a pleasant, if less informed experience.
In honesty though, whilst there's a certain degree of depth to the games, they still aren't really intricate enough to encourage gamers to plough hours into them.
Working in pencil upon a thick layer of still - wet paint, the artist traces a sequence of rhythmic, graphic loops, ploughing grooves and furrows into a monochromatic field.
Learning about the latest developments, assuming that is what the given course is teaching, still does not help you when you need to recall that development years later and have to plough through reams of CPD materials to find it, assuming you even can.
While Spotify revenues have been rising, the fact that most of the money gets ploughed back into royalty payments means it still isn't making any money.
Or worse still, in some books I had to plough through pages and pages of the author's anecdotal reminiscences about how many millions of dollars worth of real estate he had sold because he had something called a «positive mental attitude.»
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