Sentences with phrase «wringing as»

The ascension of New York gallerist Jeffrey Deitch to the Museum of Contemporary Art's helm has occasioned considerable art - world hand - wringing as to the collapsing space between the market and the museum.
When you invest in stocks, bonds, or real estate, you are turning capital over to working human beings who apply their ingenuity and labor to wringing as much positive economic benefit out of that capital as they can.
Winner of the Christian Writers Guild's 2007 Operation First Novel contest, Valent's debut is both heartwarming and hand - wringing as it shows how one family endured the threats small and large of a prejudiced community while maintaining moral integrity.»
With the inclusion of the small - block Chevy V8 in the 1955 Corvette, a new era was born as Zora and his engineers set upon an upward path of wringing as much performance out of those early 283s, 327s and 350 cubic inch V8 engines and then making those performance parts available to the everyman.
Has a mere moment in a film ever generated as much hand - wringing as the revelation that Josh Gad's LeFou is gay in Beauty in the Beast?
There will be much absurdity and hand - wringing as teams jockey to improve their lottery odds and draft position.
Which makes great advice on how to navigate your university education (and how to wring as much real - world value out of every precious tuition dollar as possible) incredibly valuable.
Wrap the squash in a clean kitchen towel and, over a large bowl, wring as much liquid out as possible.
These scenes are overlaid with and interrupted by tension and sudden violence, and the movie wrings as much ridiculous incongruousness from the subtext (brain - melting tension) and text (awkward conversation about dinner and board games) of its scenes as possible.
(This nearly vertical rear - end treatment is typical of minicars, reflecting the designer's desire to wring as much interior room as possible from a dwarfish platform.)
Though, I'd recommend trying to wring as much out of the car as possible before throwing parts at it — that way you can appreciate the mods more.
We know its more than a gut feeling something is awry — its just another big, fat way «A» can wring as much $ $ out of «B» until «B» figures it out that is.....
You play the titular thief, trying to wring as much gold from each card as you can while remaining unseen in the shadows.
In each iteration, Zelda games have always wrung as much power out of their respective platforms as possible.

Not exact matches

The upsell is important for airlines because they are trying to at once compete with low - cost carriers such as Spirit and wring more money from passengers.
Perhaps as a result of high going - in costs, PE firms are having to hold on to assets longer to wring out improvements.
The same hand - wringing commentators who were themselves drinking artisanal beer out of mason jars only yesterday now bemoan Brooklyn's discovery as if the tanks had just rolled into Prague.
«Brink's has worked a remarkable transformation, and despite all the hand - wringing about the death of king cash, this stock seems to have a lot more room to run, especially as states legalize pot.»
Traditional answers often focus on various sectors and involve more or less hand - wringing about their rise and fall, but according to the author of a forthcoming book on entrepreneurship and economy, there is another, better way to view our economy — as one single ecosystem, a sort of one - sector economy that interacts as a unit much like a forest and which should be nurtured as it grows and recycles itself.
So as BlackBerry is battered by the competition, and we wring our hands wondering where the country's next Research In Motion will come from, look to Mike.
«It's indicative that they've wrung out as much innovation as they can out of current supply chains,» Rolston said.
The uneven distribution has caused plenty of corporate hand - wringing, as human resources departments compete to attract elite talent who will stick around.
The difference between Brent and a barrel of Western Canadian Select, the benchmark price for oil sands product, was even more significant, a fact that had caused considerable hand wringing in downtown Calgary as well as on Parliament Hill.
Donald J. Trump, who has made reversing America's trade imbalance a pillar of his campaign, often portrays himself as uniquely capable of wringing concessions out of China through hard - nosed business tactics he has honed over the years.
As the costs of higher education have continued to climb, everyone from parents to policymakers are wringing their hands over student loans.
That may come as a surprise amid hand - wringing about the spiraling cost of health care, but two new studies, one from research company IMS Health and one from pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, show that the amount of...
And all along, investors bought the argument: Even if the number of pay TV subscribers had stalled, the big media companies seemed as though they were going to wring more money out of the customers they did have — and could sell more stuff to Web TV entrants like Netflix and Amazon.
That may come as a surprise amid hand - wringing about the spiraling cost of health care, but two new studies, one from research company IMS Health and one from pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, show that the amount of money Americans spend on prescription drugs went down in 2012 for the first time in decades.
And if that weren't enough damage, US T - Bonds were hammered down -20 %, the price in free - fall from 82 to 66... as the then President Jimmy Carter was wringing his hands in his feeble foreign policy confusion and desperation in the White House.
As consummate victims, we lay ourselves at the feet of our fellows, exhibiting our lack of achievement as evidence of their failure, hoping to wring from their sense of conscience what we must assume, by the very logic of our claim, lies beyond our individual capacities to attain, all the while bemoaning how limited that sense of conscience seems to bAs consummate victims, we lay ourselves at the feet of our fellows, exhibiting our lack of achievement as evidence of their failure, hoping to wring from their sense of conscience what we must assume, by the very logic of our claim, lies beyond our individual capacities to attain, all the while bemoaning how limited that sense of conscience seems to bas evidence of their failure, hoping to wring from their sense of conscience what we must assume, by the very logic of our claim, lies beyond our individual capacities to attain, all the while bemoaning how limited that sense of conscience seems to be.
Nat privileged me by asking me to introduce him at that event, where I lauded him as «a superb writer and first - class public intellectual,... a man of consistent, steadfast principle; a moral purist in an age of hand - wringing accommodationists.»
Over the last decade, many people in the publishing world have been wringing their hands with anxiety that people may not be reading as much as they used to.
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
On the other hand, Mormons complain about Christians saying Mormons are not Christian, and many of the same people who wring their hands over proxy baptism call for Christians to accept Mormons as their own.
In his book God's Lesser Glory, Bruce Ware went so far as to describe the open view of God as a God who «hand wringing deity» who «can do nothing more than hope for the best.»
As children, we first mourned the roses in October, the neighbor's night - blooming cactus when we left for school, the rotting tree wrung out by lightning.
As a young monk Martin Luther wrestled with this question year after year until he finally wrung from scripture his answer: Put your whole trust in Jesus Christ as your Savior and you will have eternal lifAs a young monk Martin Luther wrestled with this question year after year until he finally wrung from scripture his answer: Put your whole trust in Jesus Christ as your Savior and you will have eternal lifas your Savior and you will have eternal life.
Therefore, highlighting the need for the wrings and the sickness of the system to be addressed as well as the conduct of the individual.
Foothold traps [41] are especially hated because animals caught in these traps suffer shoulder dislocations, cuts, bruises, swelling, broken bones, [42] tooth damage, and «wring off» (also known as a «chew out») in their struggle to free themselves before the trapper's return.
In regards to the first part of the argument from suffering, it should be said that trappers do not wish for «wring outs», as they represent a lost capture.
Is love an option for man as he tries to wring some meaning out of a tangled mass of suffering and strife?
It is as though the Father, in requiring the love involved in Christ's Passion, stands by, helplessly wringing His hands during His Son's travail, as though His omnipotence has limits.
Hate them as if this will change anything, as if you could wring the very sorrow out of your soul, as if this will set the world right again.»
And having been conditioned to a specific belief by your parents does not wring any special admiration from me, particularly since it was only used as an excuse, NOT to have to start thinking for oneself after leaving puberty.
Set up a baking sheet with a rack next to your stove, as well as an empty mixing bowl to wring out extra liquid into.
It does greens VERY well, almost all pulp comes out dry without so much as a drop to wring out from it, and it looks gorgeous in a glass.»
Wring out as much liquid as you can.
Cauliflower: With this, and any other recipe that is made with «riced» cauliflower, please use as much elbow grease as you can muster to wring all the moisture out of the cauliflower.
For future reference, I'd really recommend buying frozen riced cauliflower, as it's already blanched and all you have to do is defrost (which can even be done at room temperature), wring dry and use.
Let the zucchini drain for 15 minutes, then squeeze out as much moisture as you can with your hands (or roll it up in a clean kitchen towel and wring it out).
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