Sentences with phrase «who hunker»

Courageous capital owners who hunker down and fight against the natural human instinct to eliminate whatever inflicts pain and loss (and to seek more of what gives joy and profit) are rewarded both by keeping current yield and regaining lost capital as prices rebound to fair value.
It's a teeming metropolis compared to the fewer than 50 who hunker down in the long, sunless winter months.

Not exact matches

There will always be a market for hard - core gamers who spend every weekend hunkered down playing the likes of Halo, Call of Duty or Skyrim.
Who knows how many of those hunkered down in Occupy Your Town protests keep up with the work of veteran Wall Street Journal wealth reporter Frank, but his new book skewers the so - called 1 %, or at least the «high - beta» portion of it.
He's the poor schmuck who at age 32 still hunkers down in Mom and Dad's basement because his post-graduate education only fetches him a position as PhD burger flipper at the Scottish restaurant chain which shall not be named.
You've seen «em: the artsy writer types with black - rimmed glasses who sip coffee and hunker down in dark corners of coffee shops, pen in hand, writing contemplatively inside a hardback...
I'm one of those people who can hunker down with a bowl of cereal, and call it a night.
Lawmakers, who traveled to Albany ahead of the storm yesterday, will hunker down for a snow day today, and return to work at the state Capitol tomorrow.
Fond memories of Stanley denying the oncoming and devastating Hurricane years back and cracking wise at the Shandaken parade the day before making funof those who were afradi and going home to hunker down... Good ole boys club.
Hunker noted that the Pentagon's recently unclassified cyberwar strategy treats cyberattacks, no matter who launches them, as acts of war, and other countries may see them in the same light.
Jeffrey Hunker, a Pittsburgh - based cybersecurity consultant who worked for the National Security Council under President Bill Clinton as senior director for critical infrastructure, said the problem is compounded by the fact that the appropriate response to a cyberattack hasn't yet been worked out.
The Evidence Isn't There Back in 2014, dozens of leading periodontists — dentists who focus on the tissues surrounding your chompers — hunkered down for several days to evaluate at - home techniques for cleaning plaque between teeth.
Even when using a tablet that includes Microsoft Office, users need to type substantial amounts of text only occasionally on a tablet, while those who really need to hunker down for some serious text generation would probably favor a laptop.
I'm extremely thrilled to start a new chapter (I've been hunkering down on applications), but I'm also sad to leave this one behind — as the past four years have become a huge factor in shaping who I am.
Whether you are a women rushing from barre class to a classy bar, or one who likes to hunker down by the fireplace for the evening, we have the perfect women's clothing for you!
Who else was hunkered down for the crazy Nor'easter on Friday?
Set almost entirely in the trenches of Aisne, northern France, during World War 1, it focuses on a small band of British soldiers who are hunkering down, awaiting their fate.
It is Richard (Joel Edgerton, chiseled and hunkered - in) who is insistent at first on setting things right, then Mildred who proves the persistent one, seizing the baton when he starts to hang back, and whose eyes, no longer averted, are on the prize.
Back in the present, St Oswald's is entering the age of technology and some of the old guard, especially anachronisms such as classics teachers, are hunkered down in their offices like soldiers in the trenches, defending themselves against the new guard who want to bring the school into the 21st century.
All through that night into the gray light of dawn and on until the shadows disappeared in the midday sun, the three of them hunkered down in the living room, the old man sniveling and stuttering and saying things like Jesus, I wish I still had my gun, I ought to just go ahead and kill myself, and Mike — who would not even got into the garage, who point - blank refused — trying to force the reality of the situation into some less horrible shape.
Who is going to save this company — the same board of director members who are hunkered down and who have lost significant shareholder capitWho is going to save this company — the same board of director members who are hunkered down and who have lost significant shareholder capitwho are hunkered down and who have lost significant shareholder capitwho have lost significant shareholder capital?
The race going on between players is what keeps things intense, but you do have to be careful that people don't become too absorbed as you'll find folk hunkering down over their board and the table going silent, only the occasional grunt of frustrating to be heard amid the furtive glances at other boards to see who is doing what.
Moore said he wanted to restrict the final questions to «the people in the back who haven't gotten the chance to speak» before hunkering down to sign books for a line of about 200 patrons.
This means that for many lawyers in decision - making positions who may have been thinking of transitioning their law firms to new technologies often reverse course and decide to hunker down stick with the status quo since it's seems safer than trying something new.
Mr. Zuckerberg spent part of the past week hunkered down with a small group of engineers to discuss how to make information on Facebook's users more secure, and to potentially give them more control of their data, according to two Facebook employees who declined to be named because the proceedings were confidential.
As a result, those who have been hunkered down, awaiting the economic storm to pass are resurfacing now, and if they don't like what they see, they are on the hunt for better opportunities.
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