Sentences with phrase «years of stumbling»

It finally found its stride, after years of stumbling and trying to find its way into the public eye.
So, it seems that after almost four years of stumbling, bumbling, fumbling, stonewalling and obfuscation, under the «leadership» of (the now lame - duck) Pachauri, the IPCC has been on a steady downhill path, and now the chickens are coming home to roost!
After two years of stumbling around the league, and even reuniting with LeBron James in Cleveland, Wade is finally headed back home to the Heat.
After years of stumbling around the Yahoo board is finally doing the right thing by putting up the core business for sale.

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Uber, which is believed to be losing billions of dollars per year, is also facing a rocky path to profitability, particularly given recent stumbles in its self - driving car program.
«We do think that in the first quarter of next year, this could potentially be a stumbling block, because there's very high unemployment, the Five Star Movement is neck - and - neck with the democratic party so there's nothing to suggest that the political risk in Italy has abated,» Nossek said.
But almost a year later, it still walks among us, though looking ever more decrepit and vacant as the majority of its outlets stumble toward liquidation.
After a few years of constant searching, she stumbled upon the cauliflower craze which swept over Instagram.
Ten years after «Night of the Living Dead,» Romero made «Dawn of the Dead,» where human survivors take refuge from the undead in a mall and then turn on each other as the zombies stumble around the shopping complex.
Though Chemours (cc) stock initially stumbled out of the gate, it rallied with a vengeance in the latter part of 2016, finishing the year with a 317 % return.
RIM will not be releasing its next generation of BlackBerry devices until next year, and recent management stumbles are causing investors and analysts to lose faith in the company's ability to deliver.
When they first stumbled upon the plan, which allows approved employees to set aside part of their salaries to fund an extended leave of absence from their jobs, the Wheelers planned to take a year - long round - the - world - trip.
By the end of this year, Zenefits stumbled on missed targets, layoffs, and major write - downs from its investors.
As we considered other options, we stumbled upon a pile of 100 - year - old white cedar on our block.
Under Armour stumbled after years of rapid growth.
On assignment in Iran for Fortune two years before, I had stumbled upon Halliburton (HAL), yet another Texas oil - services company, which was operating from a high - rise building in central Tehran, despite decades of U.S. sanctions and intense hostilities between the two nations.
After one of their toughest years ever, beleaguered U.S. retailers are enjoying a pickup in quarterly sales, helping to boost the shares of many brick - and - mortar operators even as the stock market stumbles this year.
Curiously, even the hint earlier this year that the Fed would be dialing down its massive stimulus program caused stock markets in a number of emerging nations to stumble.
BlackRock warns of more «poor» action for U.K. stocks with a year to go to Brexit BlackRock strategist: Brexit transition deal won't help much, and the British market's unique makeup is another challengeBritish stocks are likely to keep underperforming after stumbling so far this year, according to BlackRock Inc.'s global chief investment strategist, Richard Turnill.
A few days ago, I stumbled on a similar analysis by LPL Financial, a brokerage with over 14,000 financial advisors and a book of $ 500 billions, which appeared in a December 12 Weekly Market Commentary and which covered the past 55 years:
In February of this year (2015), I stumbled on a new way to save some additional money.
Over the first six weeks of the year, the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 10 %, as the prospect of interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, a slump in oil prices, and concerns about economic conditions in Europe and China caused the long - running bull market to stumble.
About one year ago, I stumbled on a post that I just can't get out of my mind.
Jeffrey Immelt received $ 8.11 million in compensation for his final months running General Electric Co., even as the company stumbled through one of the most tumultuous stretches in its 126 - year history.
Over the course of the summer, Premier Alison Redford «s PCs stumbled over issues in rural Alberta which in previous years would have been solved in a closed - door Tory caucus meeting.
More than ever, I felt like I needed to be a part of this amazing community that I stumbled upon the year prior.
It is not atheists, but actually religious types who stumble and will continue to stumble over 2000 years with explanations of the universe.
Having stumbled across this thread, after having been absent for several years, I can't say I am too surprised with some of general movement dysfunction.
Here he spent eight horrible years until finally, in the desperation of alcoholic de lirium, he stumbled into a Salvation Army Rescue Corps and was soundly converted.
I stumbled into the evangelical world by a kind of accident 15 years ago when some colleagues and I wanted to understand how the culture of a seminary shapes the ministers who are formed there.
I have protested against confining the significance of Jesus Christ to a divine rescue expedition, but the plain testimony of two thousand years of Christianity is that Jesus Christ does rescue us in the supreme sense that through his deed, culminating on Calvary, he opens up the right road to fulfillment and provides grace — which, as Kenneth Kirk once said, is God's love in action — to enable us to walk that road, even in times of stress and even though we are quite likely to stumble and fall again and again.
After I graduated from college, I stumbled upon Richard Foster's classic book Celebration of Discipline, and it rather unexpectedly led me into several years of learning about church history through the many diverse books and writers that Foster recommended.
From Carter McNeese: A couple of years ago I stumbled onto something that I have really liked that I am extending this year.
The «stumbling - block» to them was the truly outrageous proposition that the Messianic expectations of Israelite tradition were fulfilled by this Jesus of Nazareth, of whom they had either never heard or who, as far as they were concerned, had died an obscure death over ten years previously.
when i first stumbled on the stages in the life of faith about 9 or so years ago it was a huge turning point for me.
With so many couples falling short of their ten - year anniversary, it helps to be aware of the stumbling blocks before trouble sets in.
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
Having tendencies towards being task driven (or at least bent towards finding my identity in performance) and having served in «professional» ministry for many years I found the issue of vision to be one of the biggest stumbling blocks towards real community and togetherness.
After years of being on various medications for skin conditions, I stumbled across your blog and am going to trying managing my skin with diet?
I could not find it anywhere a few years ago, but recently stumbled on it browsing the oils section of a local kitchen supply store.
It's probably because while neither of my grandmas ever MADE any sort of brittle, the only type of brittle I ever stumbled upon was in Mother Lovett's cabinet under her bar where she hid things like gum drops, peanut butter cups and two - year - old snickers bars along with a whole hoard of salt water taffy that we couldn't touch.
Some of the best recipes that I've stumbled across in the past twenty years haven't been from fancy magazines or even the internet.
I don't care if you stumbled across my blog because it is just that time of year.
A couple of years ago, when I was looking for a fun way to prepare ahi tuna, I stumbled upon a recipe from Tyler Florence for Pan-Seared Tuna with Avocado, Soy, Ginger and Lime.
I actually stumbled upon this technique by accident while making my first batch of vegan crêpes, about 10 years ago.
I just stumbled across your blog today, and now I find out you are coming to Copenhagen, my home of a year and a half.
Wondering through the aisles of the grocery store that week, I stumbled upon some fresh and already shelled pints of black eyed peas that hadn't been sold out for New Year's.
I thought I'd take the time to tell you how much I've loved every one of your posts since I stumbled upon your blog several years ago.
Mr Clarke emphasised that Treasury was now a much more sustainable and consistent business, in marked contrast to the severe fluctuations of several years ago when the company stumbled in the United States and had to destroy large quantities of bottled commercial wine overflowing in warehouses.
So a few months back, around the beginning of the year, I stumbled across this wonderful website that inspired me to start getting into meal prep.
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