Sentences with phrase «system under siege»

The molecule appears to be a potent signal broadcast by an immune system under siege.
Boosting good bacteria is one of the simplest ways to restore the gut's bacterial balance and start repairing gastrointestinal systems under siege.

Not exact matches

EMC is the leader in storage systems but has seen that power base under siege by more nimble players that got into flash storage faster than EMC did and don't have to protect an aging base of disk storage the way EMC does.
Nothing about the events of the last few days suggests that the system is under siege.
«Despite the mayor's restorations, the child care system at large is still under siege, with more than 14,000 child care slots lost in the last four years, and 7,000 fewer children from low - income families able to access care next year.»
Fast forward to last week and the governor was under siege for his program to purge from the state email system all electronic correspondence that was over 90 days old.
No matter what part of your body is under siege, the underlying problem is within your immune system.
The software development community has been under siege from so - called «patent trolls» for several years, and it is only a matter of time before a bunch of lowlifes find out that indie publishing is big business and there's money to be stolen from the hard work of artists via the legal system.
Based on the System 16 arcade game Cyber Police ESWAT, ESWAT: City Under Siege is a rather faithful arcade port.
With her city under siege by one of the worse winter storms in years, and the army called out to deal with a rare snow paralyzing transportation systems, the mayor of Rome should have had plenty of things to do for her people.
(obviously things will never end well for the sheep) It is a fact that the so called middle class in our society is under siege and our system (s) are being taken advantage of by the remaining citizens.
SRL's who are under siege in their own matter — working in a hostile system that they are ill - prepared to participate in — seeking answers to help them work through their matter and which answers, often, just do not exist.
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