Sentences with phrase «still wrangling»

State legislators and environmental officials are still wrangling over how to spend that pile of money.
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★ RICHARD SERRA (through Oct. 22) New works occupying one of Gagosian Gallery's Chelsea display spaces reveal Mr. Serra to be, at 76, still wrangling sculptural fundamentals into objects and installations of thrilling severity.
While there's a demo out, the team are still wrangling with some decisions, like which way they want to swing when it comes to the game's visuals:
The Bloomberg administration and NYC unions are still wrangling over a deal to avert teacher layoffs.
As of last night, the three sides were still wrangling over campaign finance reform, with a number of ideas floated and shot down on creation of a publicly financed system.
He's required to be quite a bit more subdued here than in his regular gig as New Girl's Schmidt, but still wrangles in a few funny lines.
Unions and school districts will still wrangle over pay, work rules, etc. and that strikes will still occur.
Now Amazon has set price expectations for ebooks for the consumers, and although publishers can still wrangle higher prices now and then, it's going to be much harder for them to do that over the long run.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, deep cuts to Medicaid — still preserved in the new bill — could be its undoing among moderates like Nevada's Dean Heller (who now says he's undecided but has previously trashed the GOP's proposals), Ohio's Rob Portman (who expressed some skepticism about the legislation Thursday), and Alaska's Lisa Murkowski (who was able to wrangle a very Alaska - centric measure into the BCRA, though it's not clear if that will be enough to win her vote).
DESPITE its boardroom wrangles, New South Wales - based insurance company NRMA still reigns supreme in Australia's general insur - ance industry, according to a survey by accountants Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.
Sure, they had plenty of competition from other callback services, but the market was still wide - open, and — more important — no one could undercut them on price, thanks to the deal Glickman had wrangled out of IDB.
More than four years later, Zambada — who currently resides in a federal prison in Milan, Michigan — still has not been tried, in part because of endless wrangling by prosecutors and defense attorneys on the size and scope of the pretrial legal discovery.
Aside from the typical cost deflation that you get from service contracts and things like that, they believe that there is still some cost to be wrangled out of it.
Which is why are two factions of the board of Uber — which will meet tomorrow to try to pick a CEO by Labor Day — still incessantly leaking about and wrangling over the possibility of Whitman, with one side trying to thwart her unlikely return and the other hoping there is some scenario possible in which she would come back?
The mosque — subject of a two - year battle marked by legal wrangling, vandalism and anti-Muslim sentiment — still needs to pass inspection and get its occupancy permit, mosque officials said.
The one hand fold down feature means that you can quickly close the stroller for easy storage while still having one hand free to wrangle in your wiggling child.
We're still not yet at the stage of the debate where the actual pros and cons of the demise of the Union are being considered: this year is all about wrangling over the rules of the game, with both sides striving to set up as favourable conditions as possible to get their way.
Worse still, given the wrangles over Scotland's future currency, the decision by both campaigns to simply stare each other down on the retention (or otherwise) of sterling has ruled out important discussion of the alternatives — from a free - floating «Scot #» or currency peg, to union with sterling or the euro.
And, an added bonus to the new tax law - Cuomo and the legislature have saved themselves a lot of wrangling in next year's budget, though the governor says they will still have to cut $ 2 billion more dollars.
The lame duck session is supposed to start... now... and it still remains unclear what, exactly, will be taken up by either house and whether they will stick around until tomorrow to continue trying to wrangle some last - minute deals, or simply gavel in, gavel out and go home to wait for Governor - elect Andrew Cuomo.
Apparently even serving on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's transition team AND both his Medicaid and mandate relief task forces still doesn't give one enough juice to wrangle an in - person appearance by the state's chief executive.
Malliotakis, who is still in Albany while the Legislature wrangles over the state budget, said she plans to appeal Minardo's ruling, which she said «was made on procedure and not on the merit of the case.»
With much political wrangling still to come, Channel 4 News live blog will continue to follow all the news as it happens.
Governments and private - sector start - ups are still trying to wrangle thermonuclear fusion — the process that lights up stars and ignites hydrogen bombs — for clean energy, with limited progress (SN: 2/6/16, p. 18).
So while still a postdoctoral student at Oxford, he wrangled a $ 2 million grant from the Wellcome Trust and the British government to build a state - of - the - art laboratory.
Although, I will admit that the Christmas - card - picture - taking - process is NOT one that I'm a fan of... Just because trying to wrangle a husband who admittedly dislikes getting his «picture made,» a baby who is no longer a baby and does not want to sit still, and two dogs who are ready to chase any and all things they see... it's not exactly a recipe for a great picture.
As a teacher, it's not always easy to find an outfit that you can move around in all day, wrangling in children and what not, and still look stylish.
Still, we managed to wrangle the Bay Areas best dishes, whose flavor.
Still single and childless, the spectacularly attired Elizabeth I is besieged by tiresome political wrangling and increasingly younger suitors who want to form an alliance with the sovereign and secure their chance at her throne.
The good news is, the original «Kick - Ass» comic was similarly grotesque, and director Matthew Vaughn was able to wrangle that into something absurdly entertaining, while still retaining some of the lawlessness of the source material.
Still, as a sizzle reel for the kind of sweep and grandeur Jolie can wrangle into a movie frame, Unbroken is likely a fine calling card.
The class reunion is about to happen, so organizer Jack Black — the high school loser who stayed in town, married young and still can't get any respect — wrangles attendance confirmation from the most popular guy of their graduating class, an actor (James Marsden) now living in Los Angeles and appearing shirtless in a sunscreen commercial.
We're still not convinced that Goldsman — whose track record is mixed at best — can wrangle this into a compelling, coherent movie, but he's certainly lining up a strong cast to make it with.
But it still took the massive political wrangling of the 38th Congress to pass the 13th Amendment and bruising ratification fights in the states to bring to an end the abomination of slavery.
However, the SuperCrew's nearly 5,700 pounds of bulk still required some busy hands wrangling to get it through sections of twisties, where its girth and stature had some smaller vehicles on shared roadways looking for runoff room.
We'd recommend the soft top over the (heavy) hardtop if you plan to drive your Wrangle al fresco on a regular basis, but keep in mind that it makes your Jeep more vulnerable to thieves and still requires considerable time and patience to remove and reinstall.
Still, the ample power output of the 6.4 - liter Hemi, light steering effort and the convenience of the optional rear backup camera and parking sensors made wrangling in the Power Wagon around town a fairly easy task once I'd acclimated to the vast dimensions and weight.
With sales still not as robust as Jaguar would like, it may be possible to wrangle a good deal on a new XJ.
More impressive still is the fact that Calgary accomplishes this with no taxpayer dollars at all, which protects animal services and the animals from political wrangling over budget cuts and economic trends.
From Software has made huge strides in this pairing a viable control method for the sequel, and while it is still inferior to a controller in almost every respect, at least this time those with a strong aversion to controllers will not be forced to wrangle with a dual - sticked thumb - cramper.
With access to only two areas, I still managed to wrangle 30 hours out of the first act and the second act is substantially meatier that that.
I still the think the ultimate Halo 5 challenge will be to wrangle up four friends and grind our way through the campaign on Legendary difficulty.
To be fair, this is expected, but it still gets annoying if you're at an RV park and some random group of people comes knocking at your door expecting a tour while you're trying to wrangle your two year old into a bath, with your wife breastfeeding your newborn.
The effect, one hopes, is to rein in the kind of unlimited electronic document discovery that causes litigation and arbitration costs to soar, but the wording still leaves the door open to pre-hearing wrangling over the scope of document production.
It was still unclear late Thursday whether the state will enforce the provisions while legal wrangling continues.
However, executives of the tech giant are still said to be wrangling over -LSB-...]
I haven't used the Huawei Watch ever single day for the past two years, but still, it's still able to get me through a full day of notification wrangling, music shortcutting and call rejecting with around 50 percent in the tank by the day's end.
However, executives of the tech giant are still said to be wrangling over the semantics of whether the incident constitutes a «breach» or not.
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