Sentences with phrase «tough track work»

The brakes worked fine in street use, but the tough track work may have boiled the fluid and introduced air bubbles.

Not exact matches

John Ponczoch, the SVP of foodservice operations for the TA Restaurant Group, said it's been a tough process, and there's still work to be done, but Quaker Steak & Lube is undeniably on the right track.
it seems obvious, theo is gone, he is tough on negotiation and demands and soft on delivering value, i like him, but if we sell and spend i am ok, as for danny, i thought he looked great v new castle, he was constantly stretching the defense, his track back was also great, heart and speed are there, takes a wenger to work on making him clinical, thats what arsene does best, teach.
It can be tough to remember what's working or not for a sleep schedule if you don't keep track, because babies take lots of naps.
I would be Alf Tupper from The Tough of the Track - he is a working class hero who ate fi sh and chips on the way to the White City where he took on and beat the world.
In a Democratic primary fight that shaping's up to be a tough battle, Governor Andrew Cuomo was in Brooklyn Thursday afternoon to demonstrate new track work currently underway to fix the city's ailing subways.
«I have a proven track record of working with both parties to pass legislation that makes Connecticut a better place for everyone,» says Gerratana, who acknowledges the state budget deficit will require «tough decisions in terms of spending cuts» next year.
It can be tough to track down the perfect pair of pants, but once you do, they'll be one of the most important pieces in your work wardrobe.
With nearly every major studio now working to turn its own comic book properties into the next big thing, and with Marvel Studios and Warner Bros. plotting out half a decade's worth of material, it's sometimes tough to keep track of what's coming out when, who's in it, and how it fits into the overall picture.
All messages might be common expressions such as the following ones: stone cold, tough cookie, monkey business, bad egg, work your fingers to the bone, money to burn, miss the boat, down in the dumps, lay down the law, quick buck, throw your weight around, on the same wavelength, space cadet, wrong side of the tracks, easy as pie, out like a light, back stabber, hush - hush, down - to - earth, or play hooky.
Law makers have had to make tough decisions about the width of railway tracks so that train manufacturers can work to a standard size.
I'm disappointed the VXR8 didn't take track work in its stride in the way you'd hope from a car that ought to be built Outback Tough.
She has enough on her mind already, like trying out for the track team (that's right, her eyes don't work but her legs still do), doling out tough - love advice to her painfully naive classmates, and giving herself gold stars for every day she hasn't cried since her dad's death three months ago.
It can be tough to keep track of, and it can be even tougher to work out where to divert your payments.
The quality of the controller is not up there with the N64 original, but tracking one down is a pretty tough task these days and even then you'd need to buy another adapter to make it work with your PC.
Indeed, it's tough to track the market for established female artists of the 20th century — especially those working today — since works by their male counterparts still
Proven track record of working in a rapidly changing environment, providing inspirational leadership while making and acting on tough decisions as appropriate; able to articulate clear, meaningful goals and focus team efforts to get results (both verbally and via the written word).
«And in Kennewick, I played up my track record of working in a tough market and building a solid referral base in California.»
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