Sentences with phrase «wrenching for»

«The need to upgrade managers to fit the expanding job demands was gut wrenching for many entrepreneurs because the now - ineffective manager had often had a successful history with the business but was now in over his or her head,» he adds.
What the market is experiencing now is the pause, however wrenching for dot - com shareholders, that will allow the new economy to regroup on more sustainable footing.
Divorce tends to be emotionally gut - wrenching for the people who go through it (not to mention those around them).
You become very, very attached to the Nightwings and many other characters in Pyre, and decisions which may be really easy for some people may be almost gut - wrenching for you.
The loss is devastating for families and heart - wrenching for firefighters also.
The story is not only heart - wrenching for Dan and Diggy, it points to a bigger issue of selectively targeting certain breeds through legislation that not only keeps dogs that would otherwise be rescued from shelters from ever finding homes, but also forces people who have these dogs to leave them behind if this law is put in place.
It is too gut wrenching for me to lose a cat to a road until we move to a better situation, or at least maybe I should buy a hamster instead!
And the consequences can be heart wrenching for the both the family and the dog.
I look at the old guys that have been wrenching for 30 years.
As a tech who has been wrenching for 35 years I can attest to the sentiment of these posts.
«Although the school closures and other reforms were wrenching for many communities in Newark, the subsequent movement of students into more effective district and charter schools seems to be paying off for children.»
When married couples choose to submit for separation and divorce, it's definitely heart - wrenching for both events.
It is a debilitating condition; not only is it heart - wrenching for the victim and his or her family, but also costly for insurance companies.
«I found it so wrenching for both the kids and their parents,» Russo says of her reporting experience.
It's to if and heart wrenching for a while, but it gets easier.
It's heart - wrenching for a mom to see the little one suffering with this terrible skin condition.
No extra sparkles for being a believer and feeling safe at home — labour was gut - wrenching for her.
It was heart wrenching for me to stop feeding my sourdough starter and bake my bread every week, a real loss.
Now, you might wonder whether questions as complicated and wrenching for people as these should be handled by contract law, as though they were equivalent to particularly difficult business transactions.
The violence was gut - wrenching for an already - divided nation, but pales in comparison to the brutality of regular civilians during Civil War.
«Making the tough decision to let somebody go is just heart - wrenching for those two guys.
One of its printers produced a wrench for astronauts at the International Space Station, the first such tool to be printed — and an advancement that could open the doors for what's known as deep space travel, or longer trips from the Earth, such as Mars.
In 1962, when the Skyway pushed the Joe Harris store clear off the Embarcadero and into its roomy, modern location at Second Street and Howard, it was a wrench for northern California yachtsmen.
Not only is this air impact wrench from Ingersoll Rand our top pick, it's also our choice for best impact wrench for lug nuts.
It comes with an Allen head wrench for any windage and elevation adjustments you need to make.
The kit includes a quiver, arm guard, five aluminum arrows perfect for your new bow, and a 3/16» hex wrench for easy adjustments.
A helpful dart wrench for tightening and loosening tips from the barrels provides the ability to easily tighten the dart if it becomes loose during flight and playtime.
You'll always be able to easily find what piece you need with the best ratcheting wrenches for the money.
The windage and elevation are easy to adjust with the same (included) wrench for quick adjustments.
«When that happens, the mass of the atmosphere bunches up much more, and the wrench for gravity gets a lot bigger,» he said.
I'm a handyman, and turn some big wrenches for a living.
The guys are staying at the modest Buck Wild Ranch, whose owner Clyde (Joe Stevens) has gotten very sick after the opening scene, in which he offs his slutty daughter's boyfriend with a thrown wrench for screwing on his tulips.
Many of these companies have already put big plans in motion to improve fuel economy across their lineups, but a fine more than twice as large as expected could become the proverbial wrench for strategies years in development.
I have not seen any shop in our area not follow up the torque stick with a torque wrench for final set.
I'm now stuck at the real big bolt that I have no wrench for.
«It all started in the garage with him, holding the wrenches for him at 8, turning wrenches with him at 12, and driving the cars at 16.
Save yourself $ 50 over dealer price and order this wrench for your 987.2.
So it's not surprising that when it's time for an indie author to hire a cover designer, it can be a wrench for them to let go of some of that control.
I did the handlebars myself with an Allen key but did not have a big enough wrench for the basket.
Again, Smash4, not as bad but the shoehorned mechanics wrenches it for me.
Even as a gunner I still have wrench for basic repairs to guns.
This is something of a wrench for me.
Verify that there's a jack and lug wrench for changing the tire as well (many tools disappear from rental cars).
I've been turning wrenches for a couple years and have been presented with a good opportunity at my current job, but the more I think about it, I just can't see myself having a successful, fulfilling career in the automotive industry.
Most hardware stores have impact wrenches for rent or sale.

Not exact matches

When failing businesses in the industry cut corners to save money, the consequences for the families of donors can be emotionally wrenching.
«Women tend to ask for about half as much as they need,» explained Stengel, to which MacPherson elaborated: «Raising money is gut - wrenching and exhausting.
But are failures like these — small groups of people throwing wrenches into the works, just for laughs — why exciting projects like artificial intelligence or hitchhiking robots sometimes don't make it off the ground?
That could throw a wrench in plans for the oilsands, which require high oil prices to remain profitable, and crimp much of the manic exploration activity in mining.
NEW YORK (AP)-- Emotionally wrenching politics, foreign conflicts and shootings at home took a toll on Americans in 2016, but they are entering 2017 on an optimistic note, according to a new poll that found that a majority believes things are going to get better for the country next year.
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