Sentences with phrase «wrangling from»

First there was the DoJ case, the investigation, the Settlement and now the on - going wrangling from the hold outs: Penguin, Macmillan and Apple.
The streaming technologies were slow and unwieldy and it looks lots of wrangling from Apple and Amazon to get everyone on the same page and develop an industry standard for selling songs individually and convincing executives and artists that they aren't being devalued.
It can also ignite a backlash in the form of suits or legal wrangling from aggrieved persons,» the statement said.
A self - service BI tool provides that data without you having to wrangle it from your point - of - sale system's software.
Upstate regions are also engaged now in a contest for slices of $ 1.5 billion, set aside from a pot of settlements wrangled from several banks, that will fund economic development.
He throws open the trunk of the car, pulls the new Ruger Red Label.28 gauge over-and-under shotgun - with special wood for the stock and a little woodcock engraving on the receiver, both of which he wrangled from the factory - from the trunk, and presses it into my hands.
AC has always been graphically impressive and the showcases so far have done nothing but whet our appetite for just what kind of world can be wrangled from the One.
Indeed, the ambition is realised in superb gatherings of major figures; there's more Mark Rothko, Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock here than you can shake a dripping paintbrush at, with many impressively wrangled from private collections.
Fabric and stitches do not cede to painted elements, and the overall effect is one of materials acting out and asserting themselves, yet the final work gives a sense of holistic embodiment, wrangled from the potential anxiety of fragmentation.

Not exact matches

If a competitor already has significant market share, how are you going to wrangle it away from them?
After two years of wrangling, Walgreens received regulatory approval Tuesday to buy stores from Rite Aid, but the agreement is for fewer stores than had previously been proposed.
The host of CNN's Somebody's Got ta Do It has scraped cloth diapers clean, wrangled poisonous snakes and blown up dead cows to separate the skin from the meat, and that's not even the half of it.
We all know that, in general, understanding data — how to collect it, wrangle it, and actually learn something from it — is no longer optional for nearly every business.
Sure, they had plenty of competition from other callback services, but the market was still wide - open, and — more important — no one could undercut them on price, thanks to the deal Glickman had wrangled out of IDB.
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.
Herper homes in on a relatively new class of super-powerful (and super expensive) cholesterol - busting drugs called PCSK9 inhibitors (which were just shown to reduce death from any cause, and particularly heart - related conditions), and how patients with staggeringly high cholesterol who would benefit from the treatments had to wrangle with insurance companies that refused to cover them over their high prices.
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Aside from the typical cost deflation that you get from service contracts and things like that, they believe that there is still some cost to be wrangled out of it.
As a content manager, I know how difficult it can be to wrangle consistent blog posts, especially from a number of different writers and contributors.
«Put away from you all bitterness and wrath and anger and wrangling and slander, together with all malice, and be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has forgiven you.
I received several apologetic glances from the hostess, who finally managed to wrangle the conversation away from the young Calvinist and turn it to the topic of asparagus, which, miraculously, he did not seem to have an opinion about.
It assumes that our elections, legislative battles, and legal wrangling concern only the city of man, and that Christians, insofar as they are loyal to the city of God, must distance themselves from politics.
They've even wrangled up some of the big name talent from the movies like Daisy Ridley, Felicity Jones and Lupita Nyong» o to lend their voices to the shorts.
In Alaska, the yarns that follow inevitably weave one plot above all others: the wrangling of salmon — spirited, abundant, and wild — from the grasp of an untamed sea.
Chris Froome finished third, but wrangled the yellow jersey from teammate Geraint Thomas.
I was writing the recap from my phone while trying to wrangle three kids.
Alonso led the charge to stuff KSU quarterback Collin Klein on fourth - and - 1 on the Wildcats» first possession, Clay sacked Klein on third - and - 8 to force a punt on the second drive, and then Clay wrangled up KSU running back John Hubert for a loss on third - and - goal from the 3 midway through the second quarter.
Rounding off the ones to watch are four of La Liga's biggest teams as Real Madrid look to wrangle the title back from their rivals Atletico as it could be a defining year for Gareth Bale.
On a day when the home side were prevented from fielding their own big - money frontman Papiss Cisse because of a wrangle with the Senegal Football Federation, the depth of Alan Pardew's squad was exposed once again.
Hey, Mr. and Mrs. Water Slide, here's an idea: Don't have a fucking water slide in your backyard if you don't expect to wrangle a bunch of out of control children who are hopped up on Popsicle sugar every single day of the summer, from June to August, 8 am to 8 pm, because THAT»S what having a water slide in your backyard will net you.
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.
On Mother's Day... vases full of «flowers» delivered throughout the day, glitter glitter and more glitter on the handmade cards, freeing butterflies from the constraints of a six year old's bedroom, eating ice cream cones, getting the heart pumping with swarming bees, chasing chickens who are chasing babies, and wrangling half - dressed pirates.
My heart came close to stopping as her oldest wrangled free from her and darted across busy Pennsylvania Avenue into traffic.
The potential for the little finger, toes, arms and legs escaping and being tangled in the holes is tremendous, and any picture that necessitates wrangling a baby into and out of such an item must be doomed to disaster right from the start.
Spotlight on Moms features Jen Hatmaker, author of Of Mess and Moxie: Wrangling Delight Out of This Wild and Glorious Life, who shares from her newest book.
From wrangling a picky eater to offering key nutrients, here's what you can do to encourage your toddler to eat healthier food.
When it comes to wrangling baby for nap time, keep in mind that the baby's sleep patterns come from their mom.
Unisex Diaper Bag from Prince Lionheart How often does your husband end up grabbing your diaper bag while you wrangle the baby?
Whether it's wrangling kiddos while shopping, helping baby adjust to a time zone change, or keeping baby from becoming over stimulated which is definitely easy between family and those blinking lights!
Wrangling over the exact route the line will take is the trench warfare of HS2, far removed from the grand strategy of the overall merits of the scheme.
Rodriguez, meanwhile, has managed to wrangle a measly $ 100 from the GOP.
Worse still, given the wrangles over Scotland's future currency, the decision by both campaigns to simply stare each other down on the retention (or otherwise) of sterling has ruled out important discussion of the alternatives — from a free - floating «Scot #» or currency peg, to union with sterling or the euro.
Instead, the delays have come from wrangling over wording, caused by the politics over immigration.
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.
And that, of course, would be a big win for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who would be able to say he not only got an on - time budget, but managed to wrangle an early agreement from the traditionally slow - footed Legislature.
Mr. Namoale, who blamed his defeat on some internal party wrangling in his constituency, said he is ready to help the NDC snatch power from the governing New Patriotic Party if given the nod.
President Clinton taught him that the best way to wrangle a bigger HUD budget from Congress was not to go up to Capitol Hill but to visit Congressional districts and persuade people to pressure their representatives.
Debating the Leveson proposals is much like wrangling over the abolition of Page Three — it's just as much an argument of «freedom from» as «freedom to»
Added to the normal machinating, wrangling, gerrymandering and abstract sketching that characterizes this year's iteration of the once - a-decade process is the threat of a veto from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has said he will refuse to approve «lines that are not drawn by an independent commission that are partisan.»
It's unlikely that a speaker outside of New York City could wrangle the votes from the Democratic block, the bulk of which come from the five boroughs.
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