Hint: yield differentials are
taking a back seat for now.
And you get a call from your pastor, telling you something like, «I'm praying for you, and we are behind you, but you are going to have to
take a back seat for a while.
Food just had to
take a back seat for a month, not to mention I wasn't in my kitchen much at all until later each night after we got home.
I often seem to be behind on the newest food trends, so
those took a back seat for a while.
In the snow - free dressing room Kennedy
took a back seat for the halftime talk and sucked on an orange wedge.
But for sure someone from midfield would have to
take a back seat for Arturo.
That should
take back seat for now, though.
The flicks and tricks have
taken a back seat for creative passes, strong runs and consistent support from box to box.
There was a season when I had 3 very young children and painting
took a back seat for a long time.
But things like laundry, shopping, cleaning and cooking are going to have to
take a back seat for awhile.
Now, the more I learn about this «business», the more I am heart - broken about how mothers are being misled and our babies» health
taking a back seat all for the benefit of infant formula corporations.
For a moment, the lamentations over the rising prices of milk, sugar, washing soap and sachets of «pure water» have
taken the back seat for the cacophonous debates on the health of President Muhammad Buhari.
The RNC started the national party money chase in NY - 20 nearly a month ago with an $ 80,000 ad buy supporting Jim Tedisco, the New York assemblyman hoping to
take back the seat for the GOP after Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand was appointed to the U.S. Senate.
The RNC is spending $ 80,000 on a new television spot supporting GOP candidate Jim Tedisco, the New York assemblyman hoping to
take back the seat for Republicans after Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand was appointed to the U.S. Senate.
Food just had to
take a back seat for a month, not to mention I wasn't in my kitchen much at all until later each night after we got home.
It's been a rather long break away from my little part of the web but not to worry as I'm still here but just
taking a back seat for the time being to focus on family and work commitments.
The problem is that the De Palma is so enamored of this toy of a movie he gets to play with, that the characters and story
take a back seat for the duration as we get scene after scene of De Palma reliving his glory days as a master of technique.
De Niro as Fearless Leader is a bit of a puzzlement since Boris and Natasha have always been the foils to Rocky and Bullwinkle, so it was unusual watching the baddies
take a back seat for his sake.
I'll get back into it but with the World Cup on and the weather being so good, blogging
takes a back seat for a while.
Stars Segel and Adams
take a back seat for most of the antics once the Muppets take over the screen (not a bad thing in a film called The Muppets), but they do get their chances to shine, particularly in the aforementioned song and dance numbers.
Stars Segel and Adams
take a back seat for most of the antics once the Muppets take over the screen (not a bad thing in a film called
Although Ben Affleck
takes a back seat for most of the film, the film does sport a terrific cast around him, including Morgan Freeman (High Crimes), James Cromwell (Space Cowboys), and an especially impressive Ciaran Hinds (Road to Perdition) as the Russian President trying to keep control as things begin to unravel.
Unquestionably, Raimi does have a visionary sense of aesthetic that is marvelous to behold from a spectator standpoint, though the visuals often force the story to
take a back seat for extended durations.
So it comes as a mixed blessing that Shyamalan
takes a back seat for Devil, a film he's had on his mind for many years now.
These absences of characters aren't necessarily a bad thing, but I think it's a good idea to go in, expecting Gwyneth Paltrow to
take a back seat for most of the movie (she makes up for it, when she is on the screen, however).
Often personal attitudes
take a back seat for the good of the ensemble.
It's about time my Lenovo P780
takes a back seat for a while.
Bird watching, although
it takes a back seat for most visitors who come to see the larger mammals, is a joy with over 300 recorded species in the park.
The political and economic consequences are likely to
take a back seat for now while climate science emerges from its self - inflcted death spiral into a mature and contributing science.
With an abundance of captive agents swearing allegiance to just one provider, objectivity and choice
take a back seat for customers seeking the real truth with respect to best coverage opportunities.
It's
taken a back seat for a long time.
Decorating will definitely
take a back seat for a year, but we're ready to embrace the chaos!
Not exact matches
There has been a common consensus that world governments have slightly
taken a
back seat on the issue of sustainability and the environment (the sustainable development commission was axed in 2010 as part of Uk government spending cuts
for example).
Those remain vital to Abe's platform, but
for now are
taking something of a
back seat.
Corporate venture - capital firms that benefit from high cash flows might be willing to spread out their investments over a few similar companies and
take a
back seat in terms of driving their growth, while a venture - capital firm is typically motivated to
take a more focused and hands - on approach
for its portfolio companies.
That's right — a former professional baseball player (now a TV and radio analyst
for the Arizona Diamondbacks) believes that sports should
take a
back seat to other things.
For Fox, the question of whether to sell may
take a
back seat to what price and which currency it would prefer.
Central banks are
taking a
back seat in markets this week as investors gear up
for the first U.S. Presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Monday during local hours.
But the online protests also highlighted how the biggest tech companies, such as Facebook and Google, have
taken a
back seat in the debate about protecting net neutrality, rules that prohibit internet service providers such as AT&T and Comcast from blocking or slowing sites or
for charging people or companies
for faster speeds of particular sites.
«My career plans
for being a nurse
took a
back seat.»
Different factors can dominate dollar swings — and higher U.S. yields are
taking a
back seat,
for now, to rekindled risk appetite.
Fedeli, 57, was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2011,
taking back Mike Harris's old
seat after it was in Liberal hands
for eight years.
The latest nuclear warnings out of North Korea, and the prospects of yet another missile launch appear to be
taking a
back seat to earnings season, at least
for now.
With retirement savings
taking a
back seat to more immediate financial concerns, and the percentage of workers confident that they'll have enough money
for a comfortable retirement at low levels, it's more important than ever
for plan sponsors to consider retirement readiness as a key — if not the key issue — their employees are facing.
While bitcoin's use as a payment mechanism seems to have
taken a
back seat to its value as an investment asset, the need
for a greater number of transactions is still pressing as the fees charged by the miners
for processing are now more expensive than fiat equivalents.
Ultimately, startups and tech can
take a short victory lap after TC Heartland, but should not see the decision as a license
for patent reformers to
take a
back seat in the legislative process.
If he does know of our existence, he's
taking a
back seat approach, and watching how it folds out while laughing at all the man made religions that try to speak
for him.
You appear to be advocating
for a nanny state where free speech
takes a
back seat.
Honesty and loyalty
take a
back seat to greed and force, as traders indulge extreme proclivities
for acquisitiveness, and raider destructiveness runs amok.
Imagination has deep value
for humanity but tends to
take a
back seat in the minds of many even while the same people ritualistically follow sporting events or spend money to sit in the pews of the movie theatre and watch sermons delivered by fantasy (past) or superhero (present) or science fiction (future) movies.