Sentences with phrase «which wind up»

All console holders have a rigorous certification process to ensure that all games which wind up on their platform meet certain quality standards (for some fun * games industry history about why this is necessary, read up on the 1983 industry crash).
People call to ask him to rescue dogs; most of which wind up coming to our ranch, awaiting adoption.
This is a boon for visitors whose purchasing power extends from clothing bargains to multi-course meals, which wind up costing only a few dollars.
There is a way, even when things are as light as can be, in which the life - wasting potentialities of cult - dom are never lost sight of, and in which we wind up rooting for our cult - creators to find some semblance of happiness amid the absurd wreckage of life they've unleashed.
Among the confessions were a junior associate who failed to include a timeline in a contract he was working on, which wound up killing the deal.
Then finally — as I say, I'm probably leaving something out — there was the decision, which wound up a presidential decision because the people under him were disagreeing, to use the CBO macroeconomic forecast, even after we had done all this work to do our own economic forecast, for one reason: it was more pessimistic than ours, and would therefore make the budget deficit reduction job harder rather than easier.
Around 8.5 billion plastic straws are thrown out in the UK every year, May said, much of which winds up in oceans which contain some 150 million tonnes of plastic waste.
I started working out with the team some this summer, which wound up helping as some cross-training for soccer, and I kept working on my kicking in my spare time.
Even Mayor de Blasio praised the councilmembers» feckless manifestation, citing proudly his own «civil disobedience» arrest in 2013 when he protested the closing of Long Island College Hospital — which wound up closing anyway, after he was Mayor.
And another one is the FOXP2 gene which winds up having a role in how you can work your mouth to speak.
«The main driving engine in the system is the movement of the Indian plate, which winds up the Greater Himalaya like a giant spring compressed against the Himalayan plateau.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls it moderately severe, although it resembles the 2014 - 2015 season, which wound up being characterized as a high - severity season.
Like other wholesale clubs, there is an annual membership fee of $ 59, which winds up being about $ 5 a month — which is clearly so worth it.
We did a shorter hike called Gorham Mountain Trail which wound up one of the smaller mountains and provided some incredible coastal views.
Part of the problem involves having Fraser speak directly to the camera, perhaps intended to be more «Fargo» - esque, but which winds up feeling just plain goofy.
After years of negotiations, he decided to sell the script, which wound up in the hands of director Tony Scott.
Mr Turner was another hot - tipped title which wound up without a mention.
The deleted stuff itself, which I wound up sifting through separately, is relatively innocuous; the quick montage of classroom hijinks in the final product is just as effective as, if not more than, a whole passage of Storm (Halle Berry) teaching Roman history.
«Hall Pass» has a lot going for it, from a funny cast to an interesting premise, but it never really comes together which winds up making it more disappointing than anything else.
T'Challa will finally fight alongside the Avengers when Thanos comes calling for Vision's Soul Stone, which winds up in Wakanda when the Avengers bring him there for repairs performed by T'Challa's sister Shuri.
Like in director Joshua Trank's final version, the team would have traveled through a portal to the Negative Zone (which wound up being called Planet Zero in the final film), where they would have encountered Annihilus.
That put it in second ahead of Fox's «Rio 2,» which wound up with $ 22.1 million when the actual numbers came in.
In college, however, I was luckier in the sense that I had a dynamic English professor, who recognized my gift of writing and encouraged me to pursue a career in journalism, which I wound up doing until deciding to enter education.
The postponed hearing was scheduled for September 13, which wound up being just two days after the horrible events of September 11.
Halfway through The Wise Man's Fear I realized that Rothfuss has been putting these little, seemingly background details into the story, which wound up playing crucial roles down the road.
Another way is for you to make a minor revision, which winds up causing major changes to the layout of your book.
First he was on antibiotics for two weeks, and it wasn't gone, so he was put on a different antibiotic, which he wound up being resistant two.
Grab a pair of binoculars and head to the following hot spots: Boyes Drive, which winds up above Muizenberg and Kalk Bay; Fish Hoek — a great place to spot the whales along Jager's Walk; Chapman's Peak Drive is worth driving without the promise of whales, but there is a good chance that you will spot them above Hout Bay; drive the coastal road from Fish Hoek to Simon's Town and beyond, in particular look out between Boulders and Smitswinkelbaai.
Turn onto the Kennedy Highway, which winds up the coastal mountain range, and take the turn - off to Kuranda.
Since then we've seen classics like Luigi's Mansion, Metroid Prime, and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (the last of which wound up being a new record).
I have no problem with crop rotation and contour plowing; I would prefer them to overwhelming the land with fertilizers much of which winds up in the ocean in the end.
First, the burning of coal emits huge amounts of mercury into the air, which winds up in America's lakes, rivers and streams through precipitation.
As for correlation — you're confusing year to year noise in the surface temperature as heat moves around in the climate system with the documented increase in net heat, most of which winds up in the oceans.
The New York Times's Andrew Martin writes that irradiation «might even have killed the salmonella that reached grocery shelves in recent weeks after a factory in Georgia shipped tainted peanut butter and peanut paste, which wound up in products as diverse as cookies and dog treats.»
Let's talk to Erin about, not Avvo, but about starting a solo practice, about mentoring, and about minimalism, which wound up being really interesting.
Willis wrote YMCA and other hit tunes performed by the group, the copyright to all of which wound up in music companies, as is so often the case for musicians starting out.
What's more, customers who bundle multiple policies tend to file fewer claims, which winds up saving the insurance company money in the long run, says Arizona - based insurance broker Charlotte Burr.
Unfortunately, both it and the Fire Emblem mobile game, which wound up being Fire Emblem Heroes, were pushed back into 2017, and little has been about the title since.

Not exact matches

Companies often make candidates jump through hoops in order to avoid high employee turnover, which can wind up being a costly affair.
«The genius about the artificial island is that you could set up a lot of wind turbines, offshore, out of sight, but still use near shore technologies which are cheaper,» Energinet's Hanne Storm Edlefsen told CNBC's Sustainable Energy.
It's important to separate which tech will help in the growth of your business from those that will ultimately wind up being just another toy in the tool box.
Which is generally fine, until you wind up with cringe - worth comments like Warren Buffett's on Kraft and Heinz from yesterday.
One of those companies was Eastern Hawaii Leisure Co., which would wind up with more than a quarter of the stolen funds from Bangladesh, according to the Philippine Senate report.
Wells Fargo, U.S. Bank, and other financial institutions began tapping psychologists around 2007 to help high - net - worth broods navigate interpersonal dramas, which often wind up with plaintiffs and defendants bleeding money.
Many wound up paying higher prices than they otherwise would have as a result of this strategy, which likely convinced some agencies to commit more cash to the up front auctions this year.
While corporate Goliath's like Google will almost certainly survive the coming storm, the increasing emphasis on privacy protection could spell disaster for young start - up companies that ignore which way the winds are blowing.
Since January, entrepreneurs from across America have fought hard against President Trump's travel ban, which prohibited citizens from six predominantly Muslim countries from entering the U.S.. On Monday, those business leaders took a heavy blow and some spent the day licking their wounds instead of speaking up.
Since then, the company's had to weather such self - inflicted wounds as a pretexting scandal in which a board member, an executive and HP - paid investigators faced criminal charges for spying on journalists; the $ 1 billion acquisition of Palm Computing in 2010 to beef up HP's mobile capabilities; then the sale of Palm's intellectual property.
And at the end of the day, its hodgepodge of proposals will wind up shrinking the individual marketplace, which is bad news for insurance firms, hospitals, and other parts of the medical sector.
Up to 12 million people could be displaced by the storm, which is packing winds of over 130 mph and expected to cause an 11 - foot surge in sea levels, according to the India Meteorological Department.
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