Sentences with phrase «ultimately lose the battle»

Here's an FAQ breaking down how Uber could ultimately lose this battle.
You will ultimately lose this battle because the Constitution does not use the Bible for source material.
He's right: I know it's ultimately a losing battle for me and I will give in to that Japanese tea bowl or Mali mud cloth or or or or...

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Ultimately, Katey lost her battle with MS.. One year later, Michael Morris changed his name by deed poll and became Dr Micha Jazz.
Terri Bright, the city's former top lawyer who ultimately lost her job because of a Destiny battle at city hall, said those who fought against the project were risking their political careers.
But given the pace of technological change, the government may ultimately be losing the battle to keep the media as its puppets.
After a legal battle that they ultimately lost, scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in Massachusetts have handed over some 3000 internal documents to oil giant BP.
Ultimately, this battle over the identity of «Oscar bait» may end up being won or lost according to whether both The Post and The Shape of Water — woozy marriages between old - school craft and new - school wokeness — earn their expected nods.
Two major stars of the 1930s battled it out for the Oscar in 1979, with Mickey Rooney's crusty but heartwarming performance as a retired jockey in The Black Stallion ultimately losing out to Melvyn Douglas» crusty but heartwarming performance as a dying millionaire in Being There.
«It certainly never got dull,» Olly said afterwards, «and I really enjoyed the race, with some great battles between us and the Ferrari and BMW, but ultimately it wasn't a good day on the Championship front as we lost some ground to the No. 56 BMW.
Social media traffic and hashtags have been devoted to remembering soldiers from every war who lost their lives in battle, while many other members of the online community are calling for better treatment and government benefits for those soldiers who were willing to sacrifice but ultimately are our proud veterans.
The trouble is that it's the sexiest, raciest, more daring and, ultimately, most exciting battle that it loses.
Meagan's walk is named in memory of Meagan Bebenek, who ultimately lost her own battle with a brain tumor.
Although China's Anbang Insurance and its partners ultimately lost to Marriott in a see - saw bidding battle for control of Starwood Hotels & Resorts, a different Chinese company has succeeded in buying another U.S. lodging giant.
As the police turn up the heat, the battle ultimately shifts to Carbon Canyon, where territories and reputations can be lost on every perilous curve.
The phases don't ultimately mean a whole lot — they don't change based on the flow of the battle or whether you're winning or losing, and are just present to give the feeling that you're actually staging a rock duel against an opponent.
Despite the strength of the position of medieval priests, they ultimately lost both the battle and much of their public support.
But Lipshaw recognizes that even if litigation will help win the battle, ultimately, he'll lose the war because the builder may retaliate by cutting costs in other areas.
The Verge pushed back against the use of «hoverboard» to describe self - balancing scooters, but ultimately we lost that battle.
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