Sentences with phrase «up in the air»

While Jack's eventual death had already been established by the time - jumping series, the cause of his passing had been left up in the air.
Prices, costs, sales volumes and the quality of inventory are still very much up in the air.
The future of Dell's business is up in the air.
Taking advantage of the distraction - free time spent up in the air is often a good way to stay ahead (although I totally understand needing to go off the grid every once in a while).
I can't do much while up in the air and have learned to enjoy the freedom that comes with that.
Even with federal tax reform up in the air, there are steps taxpayers can take now to save come April 2018.
After the tax cuts and with NAFTA up in the air, «the ingredients for a domestic investment boom are in place,» analyst Sean Darby wrote Thursday.
Maybe it's been done before, or it will take too much time or money, so they throw their hands up in the air and say, «Why bother?»
Tang says that, under the leadership of its new, enterprise - focused CEO John Chen, BlackBerry's strategy is up in the air, and anything is possible.
That kind of budgeting could save Boeing a high - profile deal to keep the U.S. President up in the air, but either way investors have bigger issues with the aerospace giant right now.
Britain's future relationship with the European Union remains up in the air and finance firms fear they could lose passporting rights, which allow them to sell services across the 27 member bloc.
The federal government's plans for transgender service members and recruits have been up in the air for some time.
«But what it actually did is it allowed films to do even bigger visual effects and we had to enhance what they did — whether it's an asteroid hitting the ground or blowing 10 cars up in the air.
Funding is up in the air, contracts are yet to be signed, and everyone is, to a certain extent, figuring it out as they go.
You need to sell your workers your dream: You might just sweep the dust on the floor, but if you do it at Airbus then you are building airplanes and you are actually sending people up in the air.
(Though, given the fact that he's now sitting out the Masters, just when is up in the air.)
What that will be remains up in the air.
SYRIZA has arguably won more support in rural areas which report later, so this election remains very much up in the air.
Along with 16 - year - old Ragan Smith, one of the alternates on the Rio team, she will be primed to lead the next generation of gymnasts should Biles choose to retire, a decision that is up in the air.
Sue Mintor, who ran against Scott as a Democrat, was a former transportation secretary for Shumlin and would have likely maintained the relationships Shumlin forged with Canada — with Scott's governorship, those cross-border ties are now up in the air.
There's a scene in the film Up in the Air where George Clooney's character, Ryan while firing J.K. Simmons's character, Bob realizes he isn't buying the platitudes spouted upon him, and helps him see inspiration in his unexpected transition...
When it is all up in the air, the challenge of figuring out what the traveler would like becomes a puzzle within itself.»
Not to mention that according to Time, Lyft and General Motors are looking to offer driverless car services in approximately one year — though the recent fatality in a driverless car made by Tesla Motors probably leaves that one up in the air.
«You are sitting so low that your knees are high up in the air and you don't have any thigh support,» he said.
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Plans for the show's fifth season are still very much up in the air, but the new «The Bachelor Winter Games» might have something to do with the uncertain future of «Paradise.»
Despite the adoring crowds, motivational speaking can be a lonely existence — one reason it suited George Clooney's Up in the Air character, whose stump speech was about unloading people from your life.
In the movie Up in the Air, George Clooney played a motivational - speaker - as - emotional - cripple.
Now, the movie's Academy Award aspirations, as well as Fox Searchlight's quest to justify the money it spent at Sundance, are up in the air as long as Parker and his past remain under the microscope.
Remember how George Clooney's ultra-slick character in «Up in the Air» had everything ready to go before he passed through security?
The show's return was up in the air for years, and while we still don't know when the new season will premiere, we can rest comfortably with the fact that it's actually happening.
While Obamacare's fate still remains very much up in the air, today is the last day to sign up for individual health insurance plans through HealthCare.gov and other statewide marketplaces.
The VR forklift tutorials also let people experience what it's like to be hoisted 30 feet up in the air, which can happen when operators must place cargo in high - up locations, Field said.
It's still up in the air whether or not there will be a push for fresh elections come the summer,» he said.
The Medicaid expansion's fate is now up in the air, as are the individual health insurance marketplaces established by Obamacare.
Even those of us with lifestyles more stuck - in - traffic than Up In the Air feel the strain of business travel, not to mention the often tedious commutes that bookend our workdays.
With the polls narrowing, June 8's result is looking increasingly up in the air.
Without a budget, coverage of events like the Golden Globes this weekend is up in the air, a person familiar with the matter said.
Health Minister Sussan Ley's flight to the sin bin leaves premium rates covering 13.5 million health fund members and the $ 20 billion private health fund sector up in the air.
That being said, the fate of PSLF has been up in the air lately, and it's unclear whether the government will continue to fund the program for new applicants.
Gawker Media's fate is very much up in the air.
What regulation might look like is still up in the air.
The company already announced that Star Wars and Marvel content would indeed be a part of the streaming service (that is what was still up in the air when I wrote Disney's Choice), but the company is absolutely right to not stop there: being a true Netflix competitor means having more content, not less — and that content doesn't necessarily have to be fresh!
And in part because that recession hasn't hit yet, health care is still up in the air, and it makes sense to keep hedging against sequence risk and health insurance uncertainty.
Hint: Bull market means «up» because real - life bulls attack by driving their horns up in the air.
While much of how she will manage the DOT is up in the air, one thing is clear: She's a moderate choice for Trump.
There is a lot up in the air at B - Dubs right now.
Ensuring this is the fact that Alphabet has made great strides with Project Loon, with machine learning able to keep the balloons up in the air for over three months and further advances in artificial intelligence requiring less balloons to provide service to particular regions.
The first listing of a mainland trust company in 20 years is up in the air after it missed a Hong Kong regulatory deadline.
How the increased B.C. foreign buyer taxes would pan out with Chinese property investors remain very much up in the air.
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