Sentences with phrase «successfully grappling»

While many law schools and law firms are successfully grappling with change, others are not.
The man who has not successfully grappled with himself will never grapple successfully with anybody else.
There is glee mixed with the relief when Tris successfully grapples with a burning house floating above the ruins of Chicago, and a foolish nobility to her decision to
• Collaboration to create a school and classroom culture rooted in respect, responsibility and excellence, so that students not only develop moral character, (caring, respect, trustworthiness, for example) but the performance character they will need to successfully grapple with more rigorous standards, (diligence, effort, responsibility, for example)
The question now is: How can Nordstrom successfully grapple with the complexities of omni - channel retailing, on top of entrenched challenges from a growing field of bricks - and - mortar competitors?

Not exact matches

Less notorious but rendered far more successfully in the book is the Losers» Club: the collection of misfit children forced to grapple with Pennywise.
Whether a child's 7 months old and trying to crawl or 7 years old and struggling with subtraction, Hallowell tells parents, he'll get better at dealing with adversity simply by grappling with it successfully again and again.
It all sounds familiar and it's supposed to — Miller and Lord's script repeatedly up - ends the Joseph Campbell clichés around the hero's journey, grappling both with Emmett's dim - bulb imagination and, slightly less successfully, the presence of Wyldstyle, next in a long line of smart girls who have to stand aside and watch the impulsive boy get all the credit.
Looking pretty good for her 52 years, this Elizabeth also has her head turned by dashing explorer Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen doing his best Errol Flynn), a girlish pash she attempts to quell by fixing him up with a lady - in - waiting (fellow Aussie Abbie Cornish, grappling rather less successfully with the requisite English accent) while she waits for the Spanish Armada to sail up the Thames.
Given how successfully Holmer's feature debut grappled with the outsider status of its protagonist — a boxing tomboy who hopes to break into a dance troupe — she seems to be an ideal match for the project.
Meanwhile, Submission Showdown is the opposite to Stand and Bang as all punches and kicks are removed in favour of takedowns, grappling and submission holds, although in the scenario of neither fighter being able to make their opponent tap out, a tie - breaker is introduced for one fighter to lock in their hold, while the other fighter attempts to prevent the hold from becoming tighter with the tie - breaker then reversing roles in offence and defence until one of the fighters has successfully locked in their submission hold.
There's a unique satisfaction garnered from successfully sliding down a hill, jumping down to an abyss, slinging your grappling hook up and swinging across the air while shooting at enemies.
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