Sentences with phrase «time seeing it succeed»

«I have hard time seeing it succeed (and) would be very surprised,» Tristan R. Brown, a lawyer and assistant professor, SUNY Syracuse, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, told Legal Newsline.

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BEIJING — A one - time candidate to succeed Chinese President Xi Jinping pleaded guilty to bribery charges on Thursday following a speedy process that is seen as a message to fellow members of the country's Communist Party.
RD.. How path - et - ic to see your hate and fear driving you to death...!?! Man pull your self together and have the courage to face the returns of your deeds... Wars were always there in life whether were religious or not so stop doing it on your self... Beside learn to wish people well whether you agree or disagree with might you succeed in life rather than being a loser... by being a cowered... My posts were meant for the friendly people I had known for some time, whom I found they were full of compassion and not for black hearted one's like you who hate all God creations...
As our schedules and time differences get in the way, friendships, like all projects that we hope to see grow and succeed, need purposeful attention and effort.
Neither and i do nt think joachim loew wilm come but hes about the only guy but why are we even having this conversation competimg for 8 trophies in 8 years and won 5 thats top drawer you need atleast two years to redevelop your squad after missing champions league lets give him another year no new manager will have enough time with the team its a world cup year if we get a new guy we will start horribly it will be a tough year of wenger we will put the forces behind him to have a successful year and i see it happenong qe will spend and we will succeed
There's so much wrong with Arsenal if we were given chances to write about them it would take a year.What kind of mentality is this.Forgive me for the way I come out but what has to be said has to be said and the truth hurts.I do nt know if you guys are happy with what's going on but am not.We live in a world where those who speak the truth are hated very much and a world full of incomprehensible things.Its just sad.Things have to change from this year especially the mentality of this club.I just wan na see my club succeed and its bothering me a lot we just can not seem to do what is right.It's time average players are taken out of the club and what I mean by that is players who do nt want to improve.You already them lot.
In a years time I forsee Jelalem replacing Ozil then Ozil moving out to wing if similar scenario to now where to happen, that's if we see Campbell or Iwobi etc fail to succeed.
Its hard enough taking the loss of top silverware but to see those ******* succeed at the same time would give me heart trouble.
I think we've seen his plan in action over the last two months, and with more time and resources to implement it fully, it's a plan that will succeed.
And I've never hidden my admiration for Johan Cruijff and have said time and again that I would like to see him succeed AW, when his contract runs out.
BUT if the problem turns out to be the board that are intent on conning the supporters, far more drastic measures will be required if we are to see Arsenal succeed in our life - times.
The Italian is a manager who is more than capable of seeing this job through, but for him to truly succeed, he should be given something that no Chelsea manager has ever been given before under the Abramovich era — time.
Derby led the Championship in March but a wretched run of form saw them eventually finish eighth and miss out on a play - off place at the end of the recently - completed season, and Clement will no doubt be expected to succeed where McClaren failed in guiding the Rams back into the top flight for the first time since 2008.
Any time a mom fails at something and then sees another mom succeeding, the successful mom is obviously trying to subconsciously make the other mom feel guilty.
You can tell that Ana has a genuine passion for this work and is committed to seeing moms succeed at breastfeeding without being judgmental if a mother feels like she wants to stop (believe me, I wanted to quit many times).
The more seats a party or grouping has, the more chance it has of forming a government - with 198 seats out of 646 the Conservative Party could only form a government if significant numbers of other MP's decided to back them, as happened in 1924 when there was a situation that the Conservatives didn't want to form a coalition with either other main party and equally the Liberals didn't want a coalition with Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives saw it as an opportunity to allow Labour into government but in a situation in which legislation was still reliant on Liberal and Conservative votes and they could be brought down at the most suitable time, supposing the notional gains were accurate and in the improbable event of the next election going exactly the same way in terms of votes then 214 out of 650 is 32.93 % of seats compared to at 198 out of 646 seats - 30.65 % of seats and the Conservative Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing of an extra 10 - 13 MP's.
«Scholarships give our students the gift of freedom: to make career choices based on purpose and passion, rather than the price of education; to use time to study, explore science, and volunteer to help others, rather than working to make ends meet; and to succeed because someone who never met them saw enough potential to invest in their dreams,» said Catherine Lucey, MD, vice dean for education at UCSF's School of Medicine.
Stamina As someone who has had numerous muay thai and boxing fights I know that more fights are lost because of a lack of stamina that any other reason and it is quite common to see not the best but the fittest fighter win and so if you want to succeed in UFC I advise you to spend more time developing fighting stamina than any other aspect of your physical conditioning.
Instead of wasting your time away from the city daily, that it may succeed, you can now see people online Adult Dating & elite to contact them for an hour before you come to the real!
Legitimate adult dating sites only have your best intentions at heart - they want to help you on your adult dating journey, and they want to see you succeed and have hot local hookups all the time!
The plot is a bit more of a fantasy romance with some action in it, but Jessica Chastain and Chris Hemsworth give their characters some life so that you do want to see them succeed by the time the movie is over.
Regardless of his screen time, Gunter is just one example of the movie excelling at presenting likeable, compelling characters that audiences want to see succeed.
If Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1 had only two ambitions - to see Bella (Stewart) get hitched and to watch Jacob (Lautner) take his shirt off one more time - it would have succeeded in full within the first half hour.
It's a story we've seen many times before: curmudgeon (of not the lovable variety) succeeds in business while keeping himself in self - exile through a cloak of bitterness until a kid or a woman (sometimes both, as in this case) come into his life, break down his walls and reveal the wonderful person underneath.
Adam DeVine plays a total monster of a character, needlessly cruel and wrapped up in his only talent, but his singing voice and charisma on stage is so hypnotic that you genuinely want the character to succeed in the competitions, so you get to see him perform one more time.
I haven't seen this since I was a kid, but I remember it being very long, but with some exciting action sequences, and it succeeded in relating the basic facts of the time period.
Seeing as we're at a time where many of the once dominant toys - to - life franchises are fading into obscurity it's refreshing to see not only LEGO Dimensions succeeding but truly adding with every character release and making that extra money spent well worth it.
I honestly can't remember the last time I've seen studio intervention this blatant, down to Kate Mara's horrendous reshoots wig and the One Year Later plot hijack that basically shoves everything Trank worked to set up for a quick and dirty crowd pleaser of a third act that succeeded in pleasing no one.
I've noticed more than a few times that dedicated gamers, with their alpha - dog winning - is - the - only - thing competitiveness, can be a pain to deal with in real - life social and working situations — the kind of office politicians who would just as soon see others fail as help a project succeed.
While it's important to help kids see the path that will enable them to succeed, I also want them to get lost from time to time — not to take the road less traveled, but to leave roads altogether in favor of the forest.
Mr. Paldo, Thank you for seeing my potential as a human being at a time when everyone was putting so much pressure on me to succeed as an athlete.
When students see value in their work and believe they can succeed, they have an increased motivation to improve their performance through productive habits such as monitoring their daily use of time and designating an hour at the end of each day to study.
But getting to this point was a rough road, she said, and that's why she dedicates her time to helping families so they can also see their children succeed.
But before the Aventador will be succeeded in a few years time I'm sure we'll be seeing yet another edition of the current model...
For the first time in nearly half a century, Buick has succeeded at making a luxury car that you'd actually want to be seen in.
Mma Ramotswe did not consider it important in the least - she had no interest in football, and she could not see how it could possibly matter in the slightest who succeeded in kicking the ball into the goal the most times - but Mr J.L.B. Matekoni clearly thought differently.
This may not work for everybody depending upon the audience and genre, but I have seen authors succeed with this service in that they put one of their books up for free, perhaps a few chapters at a time.
I wish authors would understand that taking the time to do a 30 - minute interview, to offer an ARC in multiple formats, and even just sending a quick e-mail to say thank you for a review will, more than likely, turn a book blogger into a loyal fan who wants to see, and do what they can to help, the author succeed.
eReader App Stores that spring up afterwards i.e. after seeing the Kindle App Store succeed, will have a hard time even matching the range of apps available on the Kindle.
Digital comics will succeed when we see time and date releases.
We would be happy to take a look at the numbers with you and see if you will succeed by trying a consolidation loan or if you should save yourself the extra time and stress, and look at another option first.
10 ways to spring clean your finances — It's the season of invigoration again, a time to ditch dusty financial items and habits and start fresh with just what you need to succeed... (See Financial spring cleaning)
She loves seeing the specialty clinic grow and succeed, and she especially enjoys her time working closely with clients.
Nothing makes you feel good about applying for a job quite like seeing that company succeed, since it'd mean you'd be joining the company in the good times and the high spirits.
This is part of what fans love about the series — the trial and error aspect — so dying should not be seen as failure, but rather, a chance to learn from your mistakes so that you can succeed next time.
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I'm not sure it wholly succeeds, but it's the first time I've seen her work looking this attractive.
Rolling a boulder up a hill over and over again is neither destiny nor punishment but rather a self - made decision that I feel very comfortable with, because I succeed in seeing my subject (the glass) afresh each time — as if I were seeing it for the first time.
Whether or not Trump succeeds does nothing to prove or disprove the fact that nuclear power would now be about 10 times cheaper than it is if the learning rates that prevailed up to about 1968 had continued to 2015 (see Figure 2 here: https://cama.crawford.anu.edu.au/publication/cama-working-paper-series/9070/nuclear-power-learning-and-deployment-rates-disruption.
Most of the time, the reader has a chance to look over one page and may not see succeeding pages.
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