Sentences with phrase «was a last resort on»

For a long time, a ball cap was a last resort on a bad hair day, but they've become more popular over the years.

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Both the public and Disney employees have been on increased alert regarding alligators since the death of 2 - year - old Lane Graves, who was snatched by an alligator last month while playing in a lake at a Disney resort.
That is just not the function of a dealer: Dealers are the buyers and sellers of first resort, not of last resort, and their function is not to take huge contrarian risks on long - term fundamental positions.
A climbdown from Ms Lagarde's office is even less likely after the Leftist Syriza government crossed the rubicon and became the first developed country in the IMF's 71 - year - history to default on the world's «lender of last resort» this week.
The Treasury is taking responsibility for making bad lenders and bad investors whole, but leaving bad debts and even Negative Equity on the books and even putting the government in the position of «debt collector of last resort
While starting a business takes a certain acceptance of risk, putting your home on the line should be a last resort.
This is what made Google's low - key announcement of its latest plans for messaging on Android phones — an exclusive with The Verge about what it calls Chat — so striking: the company is introducing an open alternative to products like iMessage and WhatsApp, but only as a last resort, and the effort is being pilloried by critics to boot; Walt Mossberg was representative:
Our last travel column was on my Top 10 ski resorts in America.
I actually think something else is going on here — rather than talking about regulating the financial sector, the government and the Bank are signaling that they are willing to provide lender - of - last - resort assurances to those who sell or engage in derivative financial products, of which the asset - back mortgage and commercial debt are but two examples.
She suggested shipments of oil from Alberta and B.C. natural gas traversing Alberta could be on the chopping block, and had no firm answer about what Horgan's NDP government would have to do to provoke such a last - resort retaliation, a nasty flash of trade warring that could send Lower Mainland gasoline prices skyward.
Now, with American consumers embarking on a saving spree, the U.S. will no longer be the buyer of first and last resort for the globe's excess goods and services.
If the Fire has come down into the heart of the world it is, in the last resort, to lay hold on me and to absorb me.
But we have to admit that if in the last resort Naaman is swayed by this simple reasoning, it is because the argument is on his own level.
The development in our souls of supernatural life (based on the natural spiritualization of the world through the efforts of mankind): this in the last resort is the field where the operative power of faith is positively and without any known limits exercized.
Life's painful actions of «last resort» can be done not by rationalizing away the difficulties of the moral situation but by firmly relying on the grace of God.
Among those in the second half of life — that is to say, over 35 — there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.»
After reducing the just causes for resort to force to one, self - defense (§ 2308), the Catechism further limits this in § 2309 by four prudential conditions, all of which it says must be satisfied: «the damage inflicted by the aggressor on the nation or the community of nations must be lasting, grave, and certain; all other means of putting an end to it must have been shown to be impractical or ineffective [last resort]; there must be serious prospects of success; the use of arms must not produce evils and disorders graver than the evil to be eliminated.
We should encourage life and encourage a culture that treats life as a miracle that can disrupt your lifestyle but you can go on and aborting should be a very last resort if it has to be.
Among all my patients in the second half of life — that is to say, over 35 — there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.
According to them seven conditions must coincide to make a war just: the cause fought for must itself be just; the purpose of the warring power must remain just while hostilities go on; war must be truly the last resort, all peaceful means having been exhausted; the methods employed during the war to vanquish the foe must themselves be just; the benefits the war can reasonably be expected to bring for humanity must be greater than the evils provoked by the war itself; victory must be assured; the peace concluded at the end of the war must be just and of such nature as to prevent a new war.
For on the one hand, if the synthesis of the Spirit is to be brought about in its entirety (and this is the only possible definition of progress) it can only be done, in the last resort, through the meeting, center to center, of human units, such as can only be realized in a universal, mutual love.
Jung wrote: «Among all my patients in the second half of life... there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.
There would be no courage and no glory in voting for a law based more on slogans than on arguments, in conforming to the dominant political correctness out of fear of the threatened anathema, and by counter-attacking as a last resort by a question such as: «Dven if there is no reason to pass a law, why is it a problem if we want to pass one?»
The couple's «last resort» appeal to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg, France, was dismissed on Tuesday.
When I prepare it I sometimes add honey, molasses, coconut sugar, and at last resort, brown sugar.It is hard making sure that I am not bringing up my children to learn to be hooked on sugar.
I will try the piping it out on a baking sheet method but if that doesn't work my last resort is using these muffin baking cups lol also what kind of flour did you use?
This delectable combination of chocolate, cherries and coconut is my Super Foodie take on the divisive Cherry Ripe chocolate bar, which is often my first choice in the Cadbury Favourites chocolate box, but an absolute last resort for many others.
Some managers tell their players to stay on their feet as much as possible unless it's a certainty or a last resort.
He IS getting on at 38, but, as long as he is fit, not TOO slow, and, can use the ball out of defence, then, as a last resort in case of slight injuries, to come in for the odd game, Cups, then why noIS getting on at 38, but, as long as he is fit, not TOO slow, and, can use the ball out of defence, then, as a last resort in case of slight injuries, to come in for the odd game, Cups, then why nois fit, not TOO slow, and, can use the ball out of defence, then, as a last resort in case of slight injuries, to come in for the odd game, Cups, then why not.
Are you saying that by having Flamini and Arteta on our bench we're not in a position of «last resort»?
This time there were no interruptions: the day he arrived the resort closed for the season, and Zimmerman was the last man on the mountain.
I'd feel better if we got Berbatov with Campbell and the 4th striker (Rooney won't be fit all season, so he'll get his play time), but if Spurs and idiot Levy still insist on that ridiculous asking price, then I guess i'd be ok with us sticking with Campbell, but only as the last resort.
Vidal deservedly saw yellow for hauling back Oscar but Juve were suddenly on top, Chelsea resorting to the sort of counter-attacking tactics that served them so well last season.
What are the chances for a «last resort» co-sleep on a baby that has undiagnosed fetal alcohol syndrome and a drunk or drugged mom and or dad?
At my last ultrasound, both babies were head - down, so I think — depending on their positioning when I go into labor — I'll try for a natural delivery and will leave c - section as a last resort.
ONLY TO BE USED AS A LAST RESORT, the nipple shield is a flexible nipple made out of silicone that is placed over the mother's nipple during feedings so that latch - on is possible for the baby.
For hotel and resort guests we aim to deliver all strollers to your bell desk by your check in time or if you have asked for a specific time, they will need to be returned to this location by 1 pm on your last day.
Chicago Park District facilities and offices will be closed on Pulaski Day as a last - resort measure to balance the district's $ 400 million budget, officials announced Wednesday.
What has really happened is the baby has by coincidence come to the natural conclusion of the fussy spell (most parents give the bottle as a last resort which means the fussiness has been going on for awhile) and / or the baby has withdrawn because «gulping» down the bottle was actually stressful and NOT what the baby wanted but she could not stop the flow, so exhausted, she falls asleep.
Medication can be a last resort, but doctors disagree on how well it works.
As an obstetrician at a London teaching hospital, Dr Gowri Motha despaired of the number of times where her medical expertise was a last resortbeing called in an emergency to perform invasive forceps deliveries on terrified mothers when a baby got «stuck» during a laborious labour.
Supplementing wiht formula should be a LAST resort because it tends to lead to less milk in the breasts and more bottles of formula fed to the baby until you just give up on breastfeeding altogether.
And the splits notably between Merkel / Germany on the one hand, and Sarkozy and others on the other hand, as to whether to allow the ECB to step in big time as lender of last resort — as the biggest throw of the dice to solve the financial crisis — don't look any more like being solved by this grouping.
Indeed i believe that litigation should only be a last resort after you have tried and indeed foretold on more than 20 occasions.
BASC believes that using electronic training devices on dogs with serious behavioural problems can work if used as a last resort and could prevent dogs being put down.
Obama resorted to spending $ 6m (# 3.5 m) on one advert lasting half an hour which was aired by the big three stations, CBS, NBC and Fox.
When senators questioned him yesterday on current policy, Brennan reiterated this defence of the drone program, insisting that lethal force was a last resort and that the president himself is ensuring that «any actions we take will be legally grounded, will be thoroughly anchored in intelligence» and will have «the appropriate approval before any action is contemplated.»
«The government's recent guidance on making repossessions a last resort must be enforced, with understanding and sufficient flexibility shown from lenders and courts.
Carbapenems are amongst the group of antibiotics of last resort for medical professionals, the development of NDM - 1 and its now more frequent effect on occurrences of Klebsiella pneumonia, and effect on the commonly occurring infection E.coli, should give us cause to fear the future.
The joint committee on human rights was similarly critical, demanding that the bill be amended «so that reasonable force can only be used as a last resort, only for the purposes of preventing harm to the child or others and that only the minimum force necessary should be used».
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