Sentences with phrase «which takes a back»

The most essential step in leading change like this is creating a sense of urgency that such a transformation needs to take place (which takes us back to the first habit: Know how to put content marketing in business terms).
Which takes me back to my conversation with the pastor who clearly did not see «my people» nor «our struggles» as something he was either empathetic toward, or felt responsibility to help resolve,.
This season is Lex Diamond Story but he is coming with German Linx 2 which takes him back to his peak.
Ramsey is in the same class as Vidal as far I am concerned which takes me back to the original question.
Buffalo right tackle Seantrel Henderson was called for holding, which took them back 10 yards.
Which takes us back to F.C. Barcelona vs Celta Vigo on the 3rd of November of 2012, the last occasion Messi failed to score.
Which takes us back to Kakuta.
The Belli Baby Calm Me Body Wash smells like Magnolia blossoms which takes me back to my Southern child hood with rocking chairs and sweet tea.
Which takes us back to my original point.
But Will also leaves open the possibility of a purely open primary which takes us back to the original problem - we would just have to hope that those voting in the primary share enough of a party's values not to undermine it as an effective community of shared belief.
Which takes us back to the Conservatives» prospective leadership candidates.
Our previous analysis suggests that cuts on this scale should be broadly feasible through a combination of intrinsically desirable and plausible measures, without needing to resort to much that is unpalatable (except the cuts to the Defence budget, which take it back below its 1993/4 level).
We all have that one song that comes on when we are mindlessly shuffling through our playlists, which takes us back a decade to a road trip, a holiday, a beach day, a rainy day, happy days, miserable days.
In a study which takes us back to the previously described work of Fenton Turck in 1916 [91, 92], a French group have recently reported that after one week of a high - fat diet, prior to full onset type 2 diabetes (or the animal model thereof), live commensal bacteria are found in the blood and adipose tissue where they are associated with low - grade inflammation [93].
So it seems l ikely that the common ancestor of all apes had the necessary enzymes which takes us back many millions of years.
Absolutely amazing and compelling album which takes you back — to the future.
Manhattanites will especially enjoy Jarmusch's latest, which takes us back to the days when you used to be able to smoke indoors.
There's some really intense action, which takes a back seat to myriad points of social commentary and morality.
While comatose, Stu enters a fantasy realm that's not quite death called «Downtown», where his worst nightmares reside, and the only way out is to find an elusive Exit Pass, which takes him back to his body, and presumably back to health.
There has been a serious setback in terms of following the path towards a commitment of 0.7 % of Gross National Income for ODA, that the government had promised for 2012 (and that the other political parties with parliamentary representation had supported, through the Spanish National Pact Against Poverty), The ODA estimates established in the plan for 2013 indicate that this year, we will fall to 0.20 %, a percentage which takes us back to 1990 and which is a great distance away from the agreed 0.7 %.
Like the rear - wheel - drive Morgan 3 Wheeler — both old (1911 - 1939) and new (2012 - now)-- which takes you back in time to Britain in the early 1920s, when motorcycle - based cyclecars helped mobilize people at an affordable price.
When I try to power off by hitting ok, it goes to the cancel button, which takes me back to the «no word selection screen.»
If so, you would be able to save up that $ 40,000 down payment in just over two years, which takes you back to your cash flow — can you increase income and cut expenses enough to come up with $ 1,500 per month based on all those competing interests?
Back at the beginning we take the boardwalk, a 2.2 km long wooden path to the cable lift which takes us back up.
Haad Kuat or Bottle Beach is just one of the magical stretches of sand that is secluded, quiet and almost untouched, which take you back to a time not so long ago before Phangan had roads and you had to spend a while there hopping from beach to beach with hammock in backpack.
Video message from Ana Ivanovic following her tournament win in Bali 2010 which takes her back into the Top 20 of the WTA rankings.
Last year we had the cruelly hard - to - come - by Nintendo Classic Mini console, which took us back to the heady days of the mid-1980s, and earlier this week, Atari announced its decision to get back into the hardware business with a new machine.
The HD universe came next with the 2008 release of Grand Theft Auto IV, which took us back to Liberty City, for a lot of unwelcome bowling invitations, as Niko Bellic.
I'm hoping to write about Ad Reinhardt for a Zwirner publication, which takes me back to an exhibition I worked on with Bill Rubin at MoMA in 1991.
Her proposal is that, given that Abstract Expressionism was the territory of the unconscious, and a pathetic heroism — which takes us back to your paintings.
Put them all together, and you have a seventh, which takes us back to the availability cascade: I have encountered quite a few people, scientists and policymakers among them, who have made it plain to me that they do not agree with the AGW proposition.
The water runs down the radiator (cooling on the way), and is collected by the grey gutter along the bottom, which takes it back to the
Our discussion of the statistics in MBH98 was considerably hampered by their refusal to disclose supporting calculations for their AD1400 reconstruction step, which takes us back to the progress of Part 2 (see below).
But the stairs in most multi-story buildings today are largely functional, emergency - use only environments which take a back seat to elevators for moving people between floors.
Which takes me back to lawyers.
VPNs and Extranets are generally considered OK too — which takes us back to the first question: does it matter how secure the password protection is for such networks?
Those of you who, like me, were born... less recently than others, might enjoy playing with a new interface to Google developed by Stefan Grothkopp that mimics Unix command line functionality, and which takes me back to MS - DOS, Pine, Basic and beyond.
Change Britain was set up by leading members of Vote Leave to campaign for a Brexit which takes back control of our laws, borders, money and trade.
Which takes us back to, what does love mean when we're talking about marriage?

Not exact matches

A big rally in 2014 took UUP through a resistance level around $ 23, which then served as a support level when UUP pulled back in 2017.
Things often take more time than you expect, which is why scheduling back - to - back meetings isn't a great idea.
«She takes a big breath in, which we usually do when we are upset, and she sways back and forth in what appears to be a way to gently move away from his hand,» Reiman told INSIDER.
But look back on your own experience and consider instances in which your time and effort might have been best spent taking action.
Jordan, in exercise gear, runs back and forth among the interval trainers, taking readings from the heart - rate monitors with which we've been outfitted and helping us determine a target heart - rate range for our exercise and recovery periods.
Last weekend, Branson took Larry Page kitesurfing, which he's done before with a nude model on his back.
After extreme - interviewing sessions, which usually take place twice a year, staff members collectively decide which applicants to invite back.
But with this recent announcement, which also includes closing one Evolution Fresh juice store, it looks like the biggest coffee chain spread itself too thin and is now taking a step back.
Last week, Johnson & Johnson said it would take a $ 13.6 billion charge to bring back billions in overseas cash, which would then be used to fund operations and pay down debt.
Basically, CAR - T therapy involves taking a patient's own immune «killer» T - cells, inserting new genetic code into those cells which turn them into cancer - hunters that can home in on malignant B - cells (another kind of immune cell), and then pumping these specialized leukemia - busting cells back into the patient.
That means taking out the cells, reengineering them, reaching a critical mass of genetically modified cells, and then putting them back into the patient — all of which can take several weeks to complete.
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