Sentences with phrase «winds up by»

Adam winds up by saying, «I think our biggest challenge at the moment will be building up our reputation and showing we can create compelling addictive games.»
She finally winds up by 10 p.m. or so, after logging many emails and phone calls with students throughout the state.
As it moves amusingly along, «Lucas» gets us sufficiently caught up in how its hero is going to handle the failure of his first love affair that it comes as a disappointment when Mr. Seltzer winds it all up by switching from a comedy of character to a fable.
The debate was wound up by the high priest Caiaphas, who stated the case bluntly as he saw it: «It is more to your interest that one man should die for the people than that the whole nation should be destroyed.»
In his Principles of Philosophy (1644) Descartes claimed that logical thinking led to the notion that the universe was a vast machine, wound up by God to tick for ever, and that it consisted of two basic entities: matter and motion.
A separate probe of alleged bullying tactics by the supermarket chains against suppliers is expected to be wound up by early next year or at least at a stage where the ACCC can make a public comment on the sensational investigation.
The pair did not get wound up by his antics, as we have seen in previous seasons, nor did either of them pay attention to his frustrations on the pitch.
The other possible problem would be to get too wound up by the importance of the match so that nerves and tension affect the performance.
«I used to wind him up by saying, «Listen, you do all the dirty work and the tackling and then let me have the ball!»
Manchester United manager David Moyes has little sympathy for his Premier League counterparts getting wound up by the timing of transfer bids — becaus -LRB-...)
There was one off the ball incident when I shouted: «That's a red card,» despite not having seen what happened, but their tactics were winding me up by then and I'd have loved to have seen them end the game with a man down.
I'll be very happy to stop calling him Red Ed when this state of affairs changes and also when people stop getting wound up by it - otherwise people are making it stick.
Douglas Hogg, another Tory, has tabled a series of amendments with the Liberal Democrat David Heath also calling for the inquiry to wind up by the end of next month, but his proposal would make allowance for the report to be redacted so as to leave out any material prejudicial to the Green investigation.
This demonstrates that most workers in the public sector do not want to lose a day's pay by striking but are being forced to do so by a minority in their union who have been wound up by the militant and ideologically - driven desires of union barons.
Have you ever felt so wound up by the chaos of the holidays that by the time you're exchanging gifts and feasting with family, you're just ready for it all to be over with?
They're too wound up by the new Sony F - 23 HD cameras and the (sometimes cheesy) CGI effects.
However, its Annette Benning as Marla's outspoken religious mother who shines brightest in the early scenes — as her character gets increasingly wound up by Hughes» simultaneously distant but invasive treatment of his hired actresses such as refusing to speak to them directly but having his employees spy on them and report back any unusual activity.
RRSPs have a limited shelf life, and must be wound up by the end of the year in which you reach age 71.
Of course, the bigger choice you need to make if you turned 71 this year is what to do with your RRSP, which must be wound up by Dec. 31.
She wound it up by claiming that «Women in Qatar have equal status to men.»
The climatechange.gov.au website was used by the Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, which was wound up by the previous Labor government in March.
A fair proportion of older lawyers also follow these kinds of stations, and if they also drive a BMW Roadster or any other hairdresser's car and come in on dress - down Fridays in anything resembling street fashion, you can invariably wind them up by standing at the water cooler, popping a Berocca while you talk about your evening at Mahiki.
If we don't get a funding commitment, we will have to wind up by October.»

Not exact matches

Great Southern receiver McGrathNicol has opted to wind up the olive schemes operated by the fallen agribusiness company after failing to overcome a stalemate with two of the biggest names in Western Australian horticulture.
The markets are unpredictable, and your portfolio may wind up taking a hit one day by no fault of your own.
So you start on the street level, and you wind down this long passage, and you go underground, and it takes quite a while to get to the art, but it's this deliberate anticipation that's built up by this unnecessary long, winding corridor.
It will have issued $ 440 million by the time it winds up in 2016.
However, as you can tell from this particular image, they can also make for a great way to wind - up a colleague by obliterating their desk in the colorfully - decorated pieces of paper.
That's up from 15 % in 2016, with the shift driven by new solar and wind projects, the end of droughts in the West, and a dip in the share of natural gas generation.
The study, published by the Environmental Defense Fund's (EDF) Climate Corps program, says that solar and wind jobs have grown at rates of about 20 % annually in recent years, and sustainability now collectively represents four to four and a half million jobs in the U.S., up from 3.4 million in 2011.
Nakamura does most of the product sourcing for the business, finding things like wind - up toys, vinyl figures created by artists, and quirky stationery and books.
In fact, the classic «marshmallow study,» led by psychologist Walter Mischel in the 1960s, found that kids who were able to delay the delicious gratification of eating a marshmallow wound up more successful as adults.
The Federal Court of Australia has ordered the appointment of an independent accountant to wind up unregistered management schemes operated by Perth property developers Kenneth and Morag Fraser and associated companies.
Responding to Tory charges that the NDP's proposed cap - and - trade system would wind up raising gas prices by 10 cents per litre, Jack Layton blamed Stephen Harper «s subsidies to big oil companies and support for the harmonized sales tax in Ontario for higher gas prices.
Even with the recent market performance, history tells us the S&P 500 will wind up in the green by the end of earnings season.
Those figures have pushed Canadian companies to defend their turf by locking in exclusive agreements with U.S. media companies to ensure hit TV shows don't wind up on services like Netflix.
The difference could wind up affecting your retirement portfolio by moving your assets into investments that may not be in your best interests.
As they swarm into the workplace, their hair perpetually mussed from the wind stirred up by helicopter parents hovering nearby, companies worry how to accommodate their outsize expectations.
Wind generation in Scotland increased by 34 percent, while hydro was up 9 percent.
That waste can dry up, leaving its bacteria - strewn dust to be blown away by the wind, or it can seep into groundwater, or be sprayed as fertilizer onto other fields.
'» It turns out even an experienced investor like Graham can be influenced by the notion that entrepreneurial success is genetically predetermined — inherit the right combination of money - making DNA, and you'll wind up the founder of the next billion - dollar startup.
If I keep up the pace of my last two months of using ride sharing apps, I'll wind up wasting over $ 1,000 by the end of December.
Ultimately, the plane wound up being delayed by two hours.
United Flight # 3411 wound up being delayed by two hours.
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.
There's no doubt that Down N» Out is inspired by In - N - Out, but from looking at the menus and social - media accounts of the two companies, I don't think anyone who walked into the Australian chain would really think they were at the American company — any more than somebody who went to Outback Steakhouse in the U.S. might actually think they'd somehow wound up in Australia.
The Department of Energy estimates wind could generate 10 % of America's electricity by 2020, up from about 7 % by the end of 2016.
During a sales - tax audit, we wound up having to pay $ 1,000 — but the auditor was helpful, too, by taking some extra time to show us how to avoid mistakes in the future.»
When he ran the numbers for one client, Tallal calculated that putting away money early would result in significant savings: «By starting when his two children were infants and setting aside about $ 6,500 a year for each child, the business owner would wind up spending nearly $ 400,000 less.»
He'd always had a backup plan in mind — piecing together a short leave by carrying over some holiday time and adding in a few weeks of future vacation — and in the end, he wound up using it and got his time with his daughter.
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