Sentences with phrase «who gets broken»

The film immediately flash - forward a few years where we find a now adult Erso who gets broken out of Prison by the rebels.
He came back making sure that it was going to be someone else who gets broken next time.
Who got his break doing what he enjoys while collecting dole checks from far less talented Irish taxpayers who do jobs they hate, while bragging about how special he is.
These are helpful for parents who get a break from caregiving, but of course, disabled children and teens themselves benefit deeply.
His cast included Lara Stone and Doutzen Kroes to Kaia Gerber, Gigi Hadid and Halima Aden, who got her break walking for the brand.
Coppola, who got her break as a director in music videos, has always been one that sets up scenes in her films based on feelings rather than realism.
Linens and Dorm Essentials Little kids aren't the only ones who get a break on back - to - school gear this August.
The bill also includes debt cancellation relief for homesellers who get a break from their lender when they sell their house for less than the outstanding mortgage.

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You then follow it with a designated break period where you let your brain recharge or get back to people who need something from you.
For evidence of artists who've been able to maintain their credibility while licensing their music for commercials, you might look no further than a certain Canadian songstress who got a «big break» when her song was featured in an iPod commercial in 2007:
«The process forces employees to reflect and to jot out a forward - looking plan for getting stuff done, all while requiring a minimal disruption in the employee's actual work,» writes Chen, who adds that as employees can compose their Snippets on their own schedule, the practice is maker friendly, i.e., it doesn't break up long blocks on concentrated work.
«We also can not rule out that individuals who are likely or willing to break rules get higher pay for unethical reasons,» the researchers added.
The large numbers were because it was an attempt by Germany to break the blockade of its navy by the Allies, who made it almost impossible for Germany's to get its surface ships past Denmark.
You can work 9 to 5 in a suit and tie in a stuffy cubicle, skip your lunch break and stay heads - down, and still get less done than someone who comes in at 9:30, takes several breaks, dresses casually, and communicates with his / her coworkers often.
«Find a way to read around your schedule and your life situation,» says Foroux, who suggests you could read on the train, while waiting at the doctor's office, while breastfeeding your baby (I can personally testify you can get through quite a lot of books this way), or during breaks at work.
Volvos have often been derided for driving in exactly the opposite direction of the rest of the luxury and near - luxury or mid-luxury market, catering to the tastes of folks who think it's a hot time when they get to break out the flannel - lined khakis.
One of the most accomplished entertainment moguls Canada has ever minted, who saved the production when it was broke, he is now battling to get the show opening - ready before it collapses under the weight of its cost, or literally kills someone.
It was on a tea break that Virgin's Emma Martell came up with the Avocard, meaning those who couldn't get their hands on a coveted Millennial Railcard could just present an avocado instead.
If you are one of those people who don't get sick and want to take a day off because you need a break or have plans, know your co-workers are watching.
So I know the difficult truth of Moglia's words: «If you have somebody who stutters, and you watch that person try to get through a sentence: It breaks your heart.»
As a rule, the software masks identifying information, Polak says: «Only when something is deemed to be a threat do you get approval from the chief privacy officer or part of the legal team to be able to break the glass» — decrypting more granular personal data — «and see who the individual is,» he adds.
That would seem to give consumers more incentive to use those larger services, which could make it harder for new competitors to break through — all while giving a handful of large ISPs the power to oversee who gets benefits.
When you picture a person who identifies as a woman getting engaged, you may think of someone who wastes no time breaking out the wedding magazines and jumping on the phone with venues before the ring is even resized.
We're dealing with a system in which other people who are arrested do not have that privilege, and we're trying to break down the notion that there's preferential treatment for law enforcement because that is what is separating law enforcement from communities that they are supposed to serve and that's what is making it harder for them to get intelligence from those communities to solve crimes.
Taxpayers who qualify as real estate professionals generally have been able to get a bigger tax break for those losses, which could prod some people to try passing as one for tax purposes.
The hotshot «dealaholic» selling machine, who got his first taste of sales success at the age of seven selling a record - breaking number of books and Christmas calendars door to door in his native Stockholm, returned to the City That Never Sleeps at 25 determined to make it big.
Finally, for the policy goal of giving high - income Canadians a tax break, it's a matter of taste about who should get what.
Most will revert to childhood and instinctively distance themselves, like the kid who says, «My toy got broken...» instead of, «I broke my toy.»
There are a lot of people who are much smarter than I am, who are much more visionary thinkers, and who worked a lot harder, but who just didn't get the lucky breaks.
A Clinic spokeswoman told USA Today, «Since this broke, we've been very focused on our employee who was denied access to the U.S. and trying to get her back.»
Remote workers who can set their own schedules may have more opportunities to get up and move throughout the course of the day, whether it's doing tasks around the house, taking a gym break during off - hours (and avoiding the lunch - time rush), or staying active with their kids.
«If you don't get a break, you're going to burn out, and you'll never achieve the level of success you're aiming for,» said Debra Condren, who has a Ph.D. in psychology and is the founder of Manhattan Business Coaching, an executive coaching firm based in New York.
Nikolas Cruz had just broken up with his girlfriend, who had been cheating on him, and he'd gotten into a fight with another boy.
Governments generally get a much bigger stimulus bang for their buck when they spend directly on projects, such as roads and bridges, rather than giving cheques or tax breaks to individuals, who may choose to bank the money instead of spending it.
Despite being one of the most expensive tax breaks, costing the country — mostly the renters, who don't get the benefit — $ 77 billion in 2016, Trump and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will face massive blowback should they pursue this policy.
The «Option Repair» strategy is used by equity traders who are facing a loss and want to reduce their break - even price so they can get out of the trade; furthermore, these option positions can typically be attained at little or no cost.
This will help many small businesses out there who are just getting started and trying to find their footing by giving them a break.
An undercover author who infiltrated an Amazon warehouse has claimed that its workers pee in bottles for fear of getting penalized over bathroom breaks.
What about the kid who lined up at noon lunch break to get tickets to the Leafs, only to be beat by a bunch of thugs who lined up at 9 am, who later flips them to some investment banker?
are working on a bill to raise the legal purchasing age to the equivalent age for alcohol, and it's gotten the nod from some pro-NRA Republicans in Congress and from Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R), who also broke with the NRA.
Invite a college student who can't get home for the holidays to take a study break and join you for a meal.
The last 20 minutes of the episode are usually devoted to speculation and deliberation about who is getting sent home that week, with several commercial breaks in between and a few «up next» shots designed to make you guess which contestant may be the one who gets the ax.
As a dual citizen (Canadian and American) who got my heart broke by Obama, I find myself prone to worried muttering these days.
Nobody gets it right all the time, but by focusing on preservation of capital, by focusing on loss control, we're taking into account that really no one trade can make us, but one trade can break us, maybe not totally financially, but I've worked with traders for over 28 years, and I've seen people who have been mentally incapacitated just by a big loss, and it's not necessarily financially devastating, but it's mentally devastating.
You just get to see the broken people who were hurt by the very churches who were supposed to help heal them.
I ask you this because, with many of my friends who have broken through their thirties, forties, fifties and beyond without getting hitched, many of them start to question their own marry - ability.
Fights even break out on who has to play with the broken ones and who get the newer, nicer Barbies.
As the room breaks into smaller groups for a time of discussion, he poses the question: «Who here feels equipped to get involved?»
One clear example of this would be the person on their way to the airport for an overseas vacation who gets caught in a traffic accident and ends up instead in the hospital with a broken leg, only to find out that the plane they would have taken crashes and everyone aboard is killed.
If they're broken and you can't repair them, get the help of a family counselor, who is trained as a communications facilitator.
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