Sentences with phrase «wrangling at»

Indeed, there is often considerable evidentiary wrangling at all stages of litigation, and those harmed as a result of possible negligence would be well served enlisting the aid of counsel experienced with the milieu of evidentiary issues that may arise.
As well as overseeing the daily operations of the rescue, Jessica also works with other departments in roles such as; Vetting Manager, Intake Manager, banking, aiding with adoptions, co-running the Facebook page, managing the website, creating graphics, helping with spay and neuter clinics, attending events, and wrangling at the photoshoots.
That defense coverage saves thousands, or even tens of thousands, of dollars because it can take years and a great deal of legal wrangling at great cost even to settle or make a liability claim go away without payment.
The bipartisan announcement is in contrast to the partisan wrangling at the committee's organizational meeting last month,
STUMBLING to the tram stop after a long day of multilingual diplomatic wrangling at the United Nations» World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva, a colleague's bleary eye was caught by a kerbside sign at an entrance to the landscaped grounds: «Accès interdit aux chiens ``.
In Talk Talk Fight Fight, wrangling at the UN changes course when an Iranian scientist talks to Western negotiators.
Not only have the player and the club just agreed a bumper new long term contract extension, and without too much wrangling at that, but the Frenchman has been talking very warmly to Arsenal Player about Theo's development since joining Arsenal almost a decade ago.
Prior presidents have dabbled in steel protectionism by invoking «anti-dumping» rules that lead to legal and bureaucratic wrangling at the World Trade Organization, mild international tiffs, and then usually both sides backing down to some extent.
Johnson said he was optimistic he could wrangle at least $ 600 million from the city and state for NYCHA, but pointed out that the overall repair bill is estimated at $ 20 billion.
To make such a system work with skyrmions, scientists need to make the knots easier to wrangle at room temperature.

Not exact matches

Months of legal wrangling are likely unless the Silicon Valley app, valued at around $ 70 billion with investors including Goldman Sachs, can come to a new arrangement with the regulator.
During the legal wrangling, the FTC revealed that over a period of years — and under a screen - name alias — Mackey had been promoting his company (and taking the occasional potshot at Wild Oats) in more than 1,000 comments on Yahoo Finance message boards.
Then the app — which specializes in wrangling seats at popular spots, Michelin - starred locales included — recommends restaurants to you.
Berman's death was one of a handful of unsolved cases — all of which shared Durst as a suspect — at the center of The Jinx, which aired last year and covered Durst's history of run - ins with the law as well as his ability, to that point, to wrangle away from any major conviction of wrongdoing.
My accountant beamed at me as I wrote out a check for his help wrangling my taxes.
As a result an enormous amount of the church's energy, at least at the level of institutional decision - making, has been taken up by internal wrangles, rather than by active service of the community.
The lengthy wrangles over the Law of the Sea and the successive rounds of negotiation related to the General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade illustrate the dimensions of civility at the global level.
After several hours of wrangling back and forth — rapping is the term we use — one of the young black men jumped up and yelled at me, «Father, what you are saying makes a lot of sense — what does not make sense is that white man's collar you have around your neck!»
But literally the worst things that happened were: I dropped my sunglasses in a leech filled pond (my guide retrieved them), I got pickpocketed (thankfully, nothing of value was stolen), and a giant bug made its way into my mosquito net at bedtime (and I screamed like a little girl and made one of the other guests wrangle it out of there).
Well, as grad school students, we only go out to eat about once a month (if that), and I just can't bear the idea of wrestling and wrangling two tiny people while I'm at a restaurant trying to enjoy a meal I paid for someone else to make.
That's the Pgmo at their wrangling against us yesternight.
He's been engaged in a wrangle with PSG to allow him to break his contract with the French side and take charge at Madrid.
At least HE was paying attention,» the lactation consultant said as she wrangled me and my boob into proper position.
You're at your in - laws» house for dinner on Christmas Eve with your young children, then you go to church and keep your kids from acting up while everyone else's children are running wild, then you come home and wrangle your overexcited kids into bed, and wait until they're actually asleep.
One day, after watching her pracariously juggle the cup of grain for the sheep in one hand and a bucket of food for the chicken in the other, all while trying to wrangle the gate open... I saw her frustration at what she could carry at one time.
I actually love taking daughter to the park but I only have one to wrangle and I feel cold and shaky at the thought of doing it with two.
In between, homeschooling and cat - wrangling, she writes about feminism, mothering and thinking at ourfeministplayschool.ca
At various critical moments, they or my brother were around to wrangle one of our kids, strollers, or suitcases.
It can be quite a struggle to wrangle your little ones into bed at the designated hour.
Then wrangle aunty or grandma for at least one Saturday a month so you can go to your favorite spot.
He has this crazy thought that I'm a stay at home mom because I don't work full - time but 30 hours a week while trying to wrangle an 18 month old is more like 50 hours lol!
At worst, it's uttered unhelpfully but with some degree of sympathy by people trying to connect via this common experience of trying to wrangle children.
At our house the food wrangling is just starting to ease now that my son is over 4 years old.
Not only do I love babies and pregnancy but I'm also a facilitator at my other job — so wrangling tipsy friends and senile family members is a challenge I accept!
We're still not yet at the stage of the debate where the actual pros and cons of the demise of the Union are being considered: this year is all about wrangling over the rules of the game, with both sides striving to set up as favourable conditions as possible to get their way.
Other papers have involved entire sections in online group diaries: At the Dallas Morning News, the editorial board's blog gives readers a behind - the - curtains look at how board members wrangle over issues, argue with one another and reach critical decisionAt the Dallas Morning News, the editorial board's blog gives readers a behind - the - curtains look at how board members wrangle over issues, argue with one another and reach critical decisionat how board members wrangle over issues, argue with one another and reach critical decisions.
Most recently — after five years of wrangling that spanned two administrations at both REBNY and City Hall — the City Council voted unanimously on Aug. 9 to rezone a 78 - block swath of Midtown East.
State Senator Tim Kennedy and County Legislature Chair Betty Jean Grant are locked in a struggle over who won the newly re-districted seat, with at least two more days of legal wrangling going on.
A civil servant told him he was «at liberty to take whatever measures he thought proper» — something you should never say to a person wrangling with bureaucracy.
But you can't deny that the last - minute wrangling, which saw lawmakers burning the midnight oil to reach an agreement, resulted in closure on several of the most important issues left unresolved after lawmakers arrived at a budget in late - March.
«It has been long enough now that we have not been at war, that we are not wrangling,» Mr Sarkozy explained.
At a time when Republicans wrangle with messaging to female voters, this 48 - year - old's spunk and articulate bite is made for television — and unlike anything the House GOP Conference has seen in a while.
The Conservatives shocked everyone by winning a small majority at the 2015 General Election, despite predictions of a hung parliament and the possibility of constitutional wrangling over who had legitimacy to form the next Government.
The secretary however conceded that the party is facing some internal wrangling in the district but blamed it on some leading members at the regional and national levels «who have in the recent past, disregarded the constituency executives», making it difficult to run the party in that constituency.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg are wrangling over the membership and status of the inquiries that will be held into illegal phone hacking at the News of the World and wider questions about the future of media regulation.
Perhaps the bottom line, then, is that while the Obama Administration did what it could — at times generously so — on science and innovation funding, such investments and others in the discretionary budget have been secondary to the bigger fights that truly define our fiscal politics, over healthcare, retirement, deficits and debt, levels of taxation, and so on (and it can't be underestimated how truly intractable these challenges really are, as indicated by the labyrinthine wrangling and ultimate failure of the President's Bowles - Simpson deficit commission).
A lung cancer specialist, Wrangle said 75 percent of lung cancer patients unfortunately are diagnosed at an incurable stage.
«We can reassert control, at least in terms of stable disease, in essentially everybody we've treated so far,» Wrangle said.
Immunologist John Wrangle, M.D., of the Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina said it's a promising therapy that can be delivered in an outpatient setting.
But after months of wrangling on Capitol Hill, the 2007 budget handed to NASA last week made it clear that NASA's science programs will continue to hemorrhage for at least another year.
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