Sentences with phrase «turning in on»

However much voters might be charmed by Johnson, they might be appalled in equal measure by the sight of a party turning in on itself, either for a coup or a drawn - out leadership election.
«At the very moment when people want solutions to the country's problems, Nick Clegg is at the head of a self - indulgent rabble of a party — turning in on themselves, rather than standing up for hardworking families,» he said.
The former head of Interpol says the EU's internal borders policy is «like hanging a sign welcoming terrorists to Europe» and Scandinavian nations which once prided themselves on their openness are now turning in on themselves.
When it becomes a bigger issue, as in work not being turned in on time or aloofness during meetings, take people in for a one - on - one.
It is Martin Luther's definition of sin: the human heart turned in on itself.
If every nation closes in on itself then we will find these stories and traditions that have so much to give actually becoming something hate - filled and scary and turned in on itself.
The pornographic exploits, demeans, turns in on itself, has no redeeming social value, is cruel; and possibly the worst thing that can be said about it is, it is unimaginative.
He's turned in on himself as a sour little solitaire.
More and more young people who are turned in on themselves, mean or vain, prone to greed or jealousy, lacking self - control, inconstant.
The essence of our fault - our own most grievous fault - is that we are, as Augustine noted, turned in on ourselves.
That complexity turned in on itself when Alabama tried to use it against up - tempo teams that rushed to run curl - flat or zone read before the Tide could get set.
They started playing well again in August and then Judge turned in on in September and they still couldn't catch the Red Sox for the Division.
Two weeks after Alain Prost casually turned in on Ayrton Senna to clinch the 1989 championship, Adelaide saw one of the wettest F1 races in history.
Most need better than that... ALL WORK FROM THE AFAM DEPT. MUST BE DONE AND TURNED IN ON THE LAST DAY OF CLASS.»
Everyone, of course, has an opinion on what name should be on the card when GM Dave Gettleman turns it in on April 26.
I hope she gets that SAT or ACT turned in on time.
It simply seems that your beef with her is that your daughter didn't get straight A's from her, probably because she couldn't get her homework turned in on time.
Something must have worked; designs turned in on time and the client hasn't screamed yet.
The shadow Scottish secretary said the last thing any party should do after a heavy election defeat is make «knee jerk reactions and turn in on themselves».
When Labour goes into opposition after a decent stretch in government, it turns in on itself and becomes irrelevant for two or three elections.
Liberal Democrat party president Tim Farron has warned it would be «absolutely foolish for the party to turn in on ourselves»
«At the moment, the country would not look favourable on a party that turned in on itself... my interest is what ultimately is the right thing for the country.
Emery turned herself in on Monday and was charged with felony Attempted Robbery, arraigned and sent to the Tompkins County Jail.
«It was incredible that my colleagues in the Labour party thought it more important to turn in on themselves and have a dispute about who should be leading the party than to actually stand at the despatch box and attack the Government for the crisis that they had precipitated,» he said.
The party president told BBC1's Andrew Marr Show: «At this time it would be absolutely foolish for us as a party to turn in on ourselves.
The ability to gaze inward may be an integral part of the human condition, but so is our inability to be alone, he says: «Because we're so attuned to be alert to danger, there is something about the human mind that finds it hard to turn in on itself.»
The finishing on this jacket is unheard of, the jacket is made from a very high end double woven wool fabric which has been cut and split on the ends by hand and turned in on it's self...
His rapid - fire, overlapping dialogue, full of phrases that turn in on themselves with eyebrow fully cocked, has shown up in the work of countless subsequent playwrights, not to mention in the wordier shoals of weekly TV.
Area X is a foreboding, inhospitable land where the laws of physics and nature have turned in on themselves as the environment mutates with new and fascinating results.

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«We are acting with a renewed sense of energy and purpose to turn our business around,» Steve Easterbrook, the company's newly appointed president and CEO said in a statement on Wednesday.
The Warfield, the historic vaudeville theater turned music venue on Market Street in San Francisco, celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2012.
Turn the crown to magnify the tiny app icons on the home screen, or zoom in and out of photos without obstructing your view of the small screen.
The experimental device shot a beam of X-rays at its infinitesimal target, which in turn yielded a pattern on some photographic film resting behind it as the radioactive waves diffracted off of the molecule's atoms and etched a smudgy outline of its shape.
The South Koreans, in turn, are rattled by President Trump's wild swings from school - yard taunting to bromantic fawning over Kim, and so are pursuing rapprochement on their own.
He has been relentless in his advocacy for his father and the agenda that has helped turn our country around,» Bannon said in a statement released on Sunday that was obtained by Fortune.
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After years of frustration, Turnbull finally turned his back on stock picking in 2012.
Additionally, I turn the sound off on my phone, and put it in a place where I can't see it.
Some people actually try to do deliberative things whilst sleeping, like turning on the lights in a room.
We've turned it into a medical act, sterilized it and separated it from it from life,» said Hebb, speaking at Fortune's Brainstorm Health conference in Laguna Niguel, Calif. on Tuesday.
Whether it's taking a love of baking and starting a cupcake empire, or moving from a 9 - to - 5 job in IT to designing custom websites on your own schedule, there is are plenty of reasons to turn your personal talent into a money - making venture.
One thing seems clear: yoga students — the brand's hardest - core fans — have largely turned on Lululemon, says Stefanie Byrne, who co-owns the Ashtanga Yoga studio in Toronto with her husband.
Video is another big trend, with billions watching hours of videos on Facebook and YouTube each and every day, and many marketing and PR pros are turning to messaging apps such as Snapchat or Kik in order to reach younger consumers.
So, you can sort of turn the interview process on its head a little bit and ask the person who's interviewing you, maybe, what they've done, what they've worked on and what they've learned in the process.
And it turned its Twitter feed into a sort of running op - ed, focused on gun violence in America.
The expected bump on Wall Street came as headlines turned from the President's provocative comments on North Korea to violent unrest over the weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia.
When you climb into a Tesla (tsla) as a first - time passenger, drivers turn giddy at the chance for show - and - tell — especially in China, where Vanessa Zhu is playing host on this sunny spring day in Beijing.
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It took its logos off the building and shut off the marquee lights — though after years of public outcry, AMC began turning on the lights in the evenings.
«We do not see an imminent turning point in commodity prices and thus forecast further negative repercussions on the Canadian economy next year,» Sebastien Lavoie, assistant chief economist at Laurentian Bank Securities in Montreal, said in an analysis of the Bank of Canada's latest policy statement.
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