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"get onto" Definitions
  1. to start to do or deal with (something)
  2. to start to talk about something
  3. [British] to speak to or write to (someone) about a particular problem, job, etc.

330 Sentences With "get onto"

How to use get onto in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "get onto" and check conjugation/comparative form for "get onto". Mastering all the usages of "get onto" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The results suggest the race to get onto the Nov.
Ultimately, over 110 candidates petitioned to get onto the ballot.
O.K., let's get onto your final question, your other question.
You wouldn't believe what people try to get onto planes.
Teammates had to prompt me to get onto the blocks.
So let's get onto the main event: Donald J. Trump.
They had been trying to get onto boats bound for Europe.
OK we&aposre going to get onto rewriting the constitution part.
I jumped over the little gate to get onto her porch.
People tried to get into the embassy; to get onto any aircraft.
We're not making the documentaries that we're going to get onto Netflix.
Froome eventually managed to get onto another bike to finish the stage.
I then thought I would try to get onto an earlier flight.
"He was just trying to get onto another subject," Trump went on.
How did the malware get onto victim computers in the first place?
The lucky ones get onto boats and are rescued by European vessels.
So he'd be there in the mornings, or get onto our balcony.
It quite literally holds the multiverse — which we'll get onto later — together.
The company's goal is to evolve its franchises to get onto mobile.
That means two or three new members will get onto the Banking Committee.
We are currently getting ready to get onto another flight with another airline.
And then we'll get onto what you've invested in, enterprise and other things.
We want to get off of the virgin and get onto recycled product.
We are currently getting ready to get onto another flight with another Airline.
You can easily get onto the course from Mexico by crossing the river.
They will get onto the bill, but the vote to proceed will fail.
Before I get onto the highway, I pass by a cheap gas station.
If you manage to get onto the Turkish side, they'll shoot at you.
Yeah, Office 365 is kind of the way to get onto Microsoft's cloud.
As we head upstairs, we get onto the topic of the war on drugs.
Upside: They could help passengers get onto planes and into their seats way faster.
Then when we did get onto the ship, it is such a huge operation.
I mean, all of these companies haven't figured out how to get onto mobile.
This means more Americans looking for work can get onto the ladder of opportunity.
Then I get onto set and the hair and makeup team cleans it up.
We're quickly finding out, as more people on the planet get onto the Internet.
A little-known way to get onto the shelves is through the local librarian.
McConnell could hold the vote, members could get onto the bill, we have a vote-a-rama and then the bill fails McConnell could hold the vote, members get onto the bill, we have a vote-a-rama and then it passes.
"The stories they tell are horrific before they ever get onto those boats," he recounted.
Hundreds suffer injuries every year when they try to get onto European soil from Morocco.
You kind of felt like he had to get onto Hilltop, and hang out there.
Patrick has also already missed deadlines to get onto primary ballots in Alabama and Arkansas.
The vehicle had broken through barricades to get onto the parade route, according to police.
People scrambled to get onto the first floor, if they had one or the roof.
So that's all out the window in his desire to get onto the Supreme Court.
When you get onto the Tynker app, it will show you a picture of the drone.
They also have to get onto the debate stage by amassing significant support in national polling.
While the bridge itself stands, the road needed to actually get onto the bridge has collapsed.
There's a reason the President had to get onto the House GOP conference call Sunday afternoon.
We get onto the next thing, we get on our phones and the next outrage comes.
And that's before you even get onto the whole not-being-able-to-eat-bacon thing.
"If you get onto an unprotected network, you're not just exposed to that network," Galloway explains.
She doesn't even know if she'll be able to get onto her Wednesday flight to Ibiza.
I swipe onto the subway using my prepaid card and we get onto our first train.
If I ever get onto a red carpet, I'll be that girl wearing a dress with sneakers.
We even have modifications for if you need to be seated and can't get onto the floor.
One of the oldest climbing vertebrates known, so it might get onto your bookshelves and the like.
Curiously, he urges the ball to go "way right," hoping to get onto the next fairway instead.
Scaling the fences, dodging the police, trying to get onto a truck to sanctuary — against all odds.
The crowd is so important—they have to physically get onto that ride, or buy that burger.
From Birmingham, it took a day and a half to get onto the actual Great River Road.
But the mystery remains: How did she get onto the locked roof and into the water tank?
When Boyd was 19, Kennedy said, he was arrested while trying to get onto a military base.
This is basically, everyone should be able to get onto the internet without being charged and paid.
People in the Valley are more, let's exploit this tech and get onto the next one quickly.
So people use Tor to get onto the Internet and browse, and from there they can reach Facebook.
When I get onto the subject of horoscopes, for instance, she immediately sits up and becomes more animated.
An existing fence has not prevented migrants and refugees from attempting to get onto trucks using the carriageway.
They get onto a phone, they are promised El Dorado, they think life is going to be great.
I was fortunate enough to get onto an employee insurance benefits program, and at first I started traveling.
Third-party candidates have to get onto each state ballot individually, and the process varies state-by-state.
The first officer comes back into the cell and at first orders Riling to get onto the seat.
Right, so how did you get onto Universal Basic ... Because here you are writing about economic policy, right?
He is wrong, and is risking his life every night trying to get onto a truck crossing the Channel.
But visitors often don't, meaning they have to wait in line to get onto or off highways and bridges.
As they came down, I stood at the foot of the latter and helped them get onto the boat.
The man who was arrested trying to get onto Kylie Jenner's property multiple times ... has now confessed to murder.
Sometimes I barrel directionlessly through the station and jump a barrier and get onto the first train I see.
That Romney gathered signatures to get onto the primary ballot is actually a point of contention among Utah Republicans.
The Democratic National Committee had been hammered for releasing new rules that allowed Bloomberg to get onto the stage.
So in that capacity they were able to actually get onto the market without the same kind of oversight.
A. and I get onto the mini bus, where we meet the ten or so other people on our tour.
I was a member of the media but not elite enough to get onto the riser right behind the stage.
They figure out a way to get onto our Earth, where Superman, Batman, and the rest still refuse to kill.
However, residents should try to avoid going to the attic unless they have a way to get onto the roof.
I was back to having to choose lanes and get onto exit ramps myself on boring northern New Jersey interstates.
Sketching was next until I had a set of characters I felt were strong enough to get onto the screen.
The team has just announced a €4.5 million (~$5.1M) seed to help it get onto the radar of more doctors.
Indeed, with thousands of people trying to get onto EF's programmes each year, it can afford to be more picky.
Others are getting through their warm-up exercises as quickly as possible so they can get onto some ball work.
To get onto the World Tour, athletes have to make it to the top of the Qualifying Series (QS) ladder.
"What other kinds of regulations can one imagine that states might impose on presidential candidates to get onto the ballot?"
The least expensive way to get onto a private jet is through fractional ownership with companies like NetJets or Flexjet.
"She lied to everyone to get onto that property," US Attorney Ronaldo Garcia told jurors during his closing statement Tuesday.
Several of the kids said they had to wait as long as two hours to get onto the U.N. grounds.
A "reverse herringbone cabin layout" maximises privacy, while you can get onto those all-important spreadsheets with a "generous" console area.
McDonagh said it is absolutely the case that companies feel a sense of urgency to get onto and engage with mobile.
Under current rules a leadership candidate needs to be nominated by 15% of MPs and MEPs to get onto the ballot.
At issue was whether Kasich had filed the requisite number of valid signatures to get onto the Pennsylvania Republican primary ballot.
He was just trying to get onto another subject," Trump tweeted, before suggesting there is "no country more Nationalist than France.
Even those who managed to get onto the site reported they were unable to save their details while completing the census.
Baer used the fake badge to get onto the Naval Nuclear Training Command base while armed with a Sig Sauer pistol.
I know how fast they go, and I know how fast catamarans have to be going to get onto the foils.
But other times, I could see the carrier's cell sites on buildings nearby and still struggled to get onto the network.
"He's a quiet, reserved guy, and when you get onto the big stage, that's not always the best persona," Godwin said.
Commuters were left stranded over the weekend and during Monday's rush hour as they struggled to get onto packed public transport.
The gaming industry has dealt with surge issues when an influx of players try to get onto a server causing outages.
Whether it's scrolling through Facebook or otherwise experiencing ... What's going to be the toughest platform for you guys to get onto?
In the past, as a member, you might get onto an interesting committee and work on some legislation meaningful to you.
I had never really made an album before, so I was trying to put everything I could possibly get onto it.
I do like to put a focus on my legs when I go out or when I get onto the red carpet.
That has to eventually get them to get out of their couch and get onto the streets and protest for what's right.
Even so, the airport seems to be irresistible, judging by the number and variety of animals trying to get onto the property.
Lists of actors being considered for roles that I have to fight to get onto or that I won't be on altogether.
Each appearance will give President Trump the opportunity to get onto Twitter and send out a nasty-gram about Comey's real intentions.
"They were worried," he said, "that the deer was going to get onto the drive and cause damage to a holiday motorist."
"I split a hole that was 60 yards in front of me and cut it to get onto the green," Spieth said.
"She lied to everyone to get onto that property," U.S. Attorney Ronaldo Garcia told jurors during his closing statement Tuesday, CNN reported.
When Canadian researchers tasked with solving the mystery tried to get onto the island, they were turned away by the American government.
This is what's going on as your phone stalls out in the frozen food aisle as you're trying to get onto whatsgoodattraderjoes.com.
The symbiotic relationship goes both ways, with Alibaba manufacturers also ripping off original ideas before they can even get onto a crowdfunding site.
Some celebrities spend years trying to get onto the Met Gala guest list, then, once they do, they spend months preparing for it.
It is someone's job to make sure that no one has any of this stuff with them before they get onto the ride.
"If somehow ransomware gets inside the hospital, it could spread through the internal network" and manage to get onto medical devices, Lozhkin said.
He was speaking at CNBC's Net/Net Summit in New York City about his struggle to get onto the board of Procter & Gamble.
He said a Brexit would also unsettle financial markets, sending mortgage rates higher and hurting Britons trying to get onto the property ladder.
The theory was, the more people we can get onto a plane, the more we can dominate the market, the more we're winning.
DACA is dead because the Democrats didn't care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon... No longer works.
Southbound No. 6 trains head into the old station, using it as a turnaround to get onto the northbound tracks at Brooklyn Bridge.
Mitch McConnell -- has made clear to several members that it wouldn't be helpful to the current Republican strategy to get onto the proposal.
"I&aposm just going to enjoy a nice glass of scotch tonight, and get onto the film for San Francisco tomorrow," Rodgers said.
StepLadder, another London-based startup aiming to help so-called "generation rent" get onto the housing ladder, has raised £210 million in seed funding.
There's a shirt from the failed football team the New Jersey Generals; there's a metal card passengers used to get onto Trump Shuttle flights.
One of the men fell off a truck in Mexico, and the other died trying to get onto a truck in Guatemala, authorities said.
And then you're going to go into the city, and you're going to get onto the radar of criminals and maybe even the police.
"During this curfew we shall neither leave our homes nor get onto the streets or roam about our localities," he said in his speech.
The British mythos is that if you work hard, have talent, and get onto the property ladder, you'll build wealth and equity over time.
I saw other people get onto the train with me, but I didn't see any other passengers again until we were pulling into Paris.
"DACA is dead because the Democrats didn't care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon," tweeted Trump on Monday.
The only downside, which I'll get onto in a second, is that you can find headphones that sound better at this premium price point.
"I want to get onto regular order process on appropriations, and I just don't see what a budget will do for us," said Sen.
"I wanted to get onto the podium but it didn't happen," Fernandez said of Sochi in an interview with the International Skating Union (ISU) website.
People who were aiming to buy their own home may also have to downsize again in order to get onto the property ladder, researchers said.
Kasich is still on the ballot, and the signatures his campaign submitted to get onto that ballot were certified by the Pennsylvania secretary of state.
"Our response (to trafficking and slavery) in Europe depends on whether we can get onto a sustainable, firm footing in the near future," he said.
David Berger told reporters in a roundtable at the Pentagon, the Corps has been seen as a land force that could get onto a ship.
For years, Mr. Trump lobbied hard to get onto lists of the wealthy, like the Forbes 400; Mr. Feeney has tried to stay off them.
But the stakes now, he said, are higher than in the days when the public was still figuring out how to get onto the internet.
"With the right technologies and right change management we can help people get onto Teams much faster and make better use of Teams," he said.
These droplets can be sprayed into the air (then inhaled) or get onto surfaces such as doorknobs or faucets, which can then get on your hands.
By subcontracting tasks such as security vetting, the company has created a bureaucratic tangle, with some recruits waiting 18 months to get onto a training course.
The actual level of cash being passed down to a younger U.K. generation could significantly impact those relying on inheritance to get onto the property ladder.
If he does manage to get onto the DWTS roster, Jackson could be joining the ranks of Sean Spicer, another possible cast member making headlines lately.
"They will go out in the roads and if they get onto a major highway, they can be a traffic and safety hazard," Mr. Hajna said.
However, though casinos may have seen growth as of late, there could still be a ways to go before casino stocks can get onto solid footing.
Together, they decided to raise money via GoFundMe to put a ramp, a small slide, and swings she can get onto in the playground, Fox17 reported.
"There's such a myopic view of things in Washington where people get onto their high horse and proclaim purity is the only way forward," Gregg said.
Levesque said some states require thousands of signatures to get onto the ballot, which then have to be verified and given to the secretary of state.
In other words, if your organic avocados had to schlep to Brooklyn get onto your brunch plate, the planet might have become a bit less green.
He's checking into his cases while I get onto email and text and catch up on news stories that we may be covering the next day.
If I spent $120 million to get onto a debate stage, I'd probably want to eavesdrop more than Tom Steyer did, and this is The Trailer.
Delaney spokeswoman Kandie Stroud said the former congressman's campaign did not try to get onto the Vermont ballot because, in part, they expect a contested convention.
Its product, called QuickConnect, allows users to get onto Visa Direct faster than if they had to build their own solutions, according to Ingo CEO Drew Edwards.
The germs can get onto cages, coops and food dishes, and from there onto the hands, shoes and clothes of people who come in contact with them.
Today's young, saddled with debt and struggling to get onto the property ladder, do not immediately resemble Benjamin with his wealthy parents and new Alfa Romeo Spider.
Last year, Too Faced kicked off the peach obsession via its wildly popular Sweet Peach Palette (there was actually a "line" to get onto Too Faced's website).
According to the docs, 21 Savage was in a red Dodge Challenger that cops say drove across the sidewalk in an attempt to get onto another street.
If McConnell can get 50 to get onto the bill, there's a pretty solid chance he's got the votes to get it done at the end, too.
The man, who was driving a pickup truck, hit a 9-year-old as the youngster crossed the road to get onto a school bus, police said.
The only problem was that 7 trains were stalled above, and so a seemingly endless line formed to merely get onto the E/M platform to Manhattan.
I grew up with a sweet if dimwitted bulldog named Mort, who had to be reminded at least twice a week how to get onto the couch.
These tend to upstage the main story, in which Blakk tries to get onto the floor of the convention at Madison Square Garden to make a speech.
Then turn on the speaker, and the app should be able to pair with it and tell the speaker how to get onto your Wi-Fi network.
Evacuation restrictions had been lifted by late Friday morning but residents needed to show proof of residence to get onto Highway 631, which shut following the blast.
"DACA is dead because the Democrats didn't care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon... No longer works," Trump wrote on Twitter.
Visa is partnering with Ingo Money to launch a product for merchants and banks to quickly get onto the payment network's systems allowing fast digital payments to customers.
In the next episode, "Cascade," the crew of the Rocinante put together a harebrained plan to get onto Ganymede, which has been on high alert since the attack.
Steyer's personal spending has not been welcome news by other Democrats, many of whom has slammed the candidate using his personal wealth to get onto the debate stage.
A lot of the benefits of being on Steam were accruing to developers who had an in at Valve, while other talented developers couldn't get onto the platform.
When I first started, 21 years ago, I was told that it was hard for me to get onto covers of magazines because black people did not sell.
And when you get onto the highway, a clutch engages to connect the gasoline engine and the first electric motor to drive the wheels at sustained high speed.
Asked how long it would take for investigators to get onto the grounds, ITC Senior Vice President Brent Weber said he hoped it would be days not weeks.
And before you get onto YouTube (again) to have a pop at me, I'm just as much into boobs as the next person who's pretty much into boobs.
"We have worked in good faith for years to help the co-op get onto firm footing," said Anthony Hogrebe, a spokesman for the city's Economic Development Corporation.
The attackers seized cellphones from the hostages and tried to use them to get onto the Internet, but data reception was not functioning, Mr. Goeppinger told the police.
I believe the thinking there is that black people are made to think that their lives don't matter very much, so they want to get onto equal footing.
"I, as the attacker, can get onto the Raspberry Pi and get on your cookies, and and log into same websites as if I'm you," Kamkar told me.
I needed only 34,813 more TQPs or 28 flights to get onto A List Preferred; the catch was that I had only nine days left to achieve this.
These signatures would then have to be presented and approved by the county Board of Supervisors to then get onto the county ballot as a referendum, Falwell said.
"DACA is dead because the Democrats didn't care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon," the Republican president said in a Twitter post.
Subway riders would pay a dime to get onto a train, but if they transferred to an aboveground streetcar, they had to pay an extra nickel to exit.
He has to get onto a shortlist of two MPs that the parliamentary party sends to the party's 124,000 members, and then he has to win the membership's support.
If you had a chronic illness or had recovered from something and lost your insurance, or if you quit or got fired, you could still get onto a plan.
With few exceptions, all apps have to go through the App Store, and they all have to comply with Apple's rules in order to get onto Apple's hardware platforms.
While it is tempting to get onto the latest technology (VR, AR, drones etc.), the profound secular shift to mobile Internet still has consequences that must be dealt with.
For those that don't mind being split from their friends and family or are traveling solo, the single riders line is one way to get onto the Falcon quickly.
Mr. Yeo predicted that new Conservative lawmakers would find themselves battling for attention against some very ambitious colleagues eager to get onto the first rung of the promotion ladder.
When we have enough graduates, we'll start start teaching Scottish people who might not be able to get onto free University courses and are unable to pay for private ones.
" She continues: "When I first started, 21 years ago, I was told that it was hard for me to get onto covers of magazines because black people did not sell.
That's one of many factors that make it extremely hard for African Americans to get onto juries in capital cases, even though African Americans are often the ones on trial.
One user, confused as to why he couldn't get onto AOL, was told by customer support that, for AOL sign-in purposes, the name of his town was now Sconthope.
What's especially ominous ... the gunmen try to get onto the property through a gate, but it appears to be locked so they fire over the wall from the outside perimeter.
House prices in Australia doubled in the 12 years to the end of 2016, making it increasingly difficult for first-time and younger buyers to get onto the property ladder.
But there is one question we can answer, without spoilers, using only our knowledge of physics: How could the wreckage of a blown-up Death Star get onto this planet?
The Switch's battery life is bad enough already without having a third of it chewed up in the time it takes for you to get onto a plane from your house.
AltSchool will have to offer a lot of hands-on training and spend a lot of time onsite working directly with educators to help them get onto the platform, she said.
Others were in danger of losing their homes because of unpaid water bills of more than $750 — the program flagged them so lawyers could help them get onto a payment plan.
While there is no official App Store available for the territory of Iran, many companies registered their apps as being outside of Iran to be able to get onto the store.
As long as one of the routers is connected to the internet in some way, it's possible for anyone within range of any of the routers to get onto the internet.
Now these gyms are popular worldwide, and every year scores of neophytes are seriously injured when climbing outside, because they don't know what to do when they get onto real rock.
Make A Submission Through The Open Audition Process According to Dr. Lee, there are a few different avenues by which patients get onto the show, the most popular being through casting.
But when the American authorities thought that someone connected to the network had managed to get onto a plane, they used their network in Pakistan to get Mr. Rauf picked up.
"A few random, unpredictable clashes or run-ins, like the one near Qamishli, could easily get onto Trump's radar and pave a path towards a full American withdrawal," Mr. Lister said.
"We will bring a solution to the floor, one that the president will sign, we must pass this budget agreement first though so that we can get onto that," he said.
"We had a protective cover on the Instrument Context Camera, but somehow dust still managed to get onto the lens," said InSight project manager Tom Hoffman of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
" Eichner says that he's wanted to get onto a Murphy production for years, adding that he looks up to the director and writer and sees his work as truly "original" and "powerful.
While few have relatives as wealthy as Harry's grandmother, Britain's Queen Elizabeth, experts say more and more young people are having to rely on their parents to get onto the property ladder.
Central to that battle is a missed deadline by a Marco Rubio supporter in the state who objected to hundreds of signatures filed by Kasich's campaign to get onto the state's ballot.
The man had managed to get onto the Spain-based Vueling Airlines plane without a boarding pass and a fake passport before locking himself in the airplane restroom, according to the airline.
And a curated talent marketplace is key to Pilot's proposition, with in-house vetting and ongoing assessment of its freelance talent pool (and currently a wait list to get onto its books).
State Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun in Brooklyn rejected arguments from former Officer Peter Liang's lawyers that a juror with anti-police bias had lied in order to get onto the case.
In some cases, Americans have chosen to take matters into their own hands by, for example, crossing over the border from Guatemala into southern Mexico to get onto airline flights still flying.
While he may or may not form a party for legal purposes, what he is suggesting doing is simply collecting signatures to get onto the ballots of as many states as possible.
The group scaled a high chain-link fence to get onto campus, but abandoned their attempt after one was shot by the police with a beanbag round and tumbled into the bushes.
WERE GOING TO GET ONTO INFRASTRUCTURE YEAH, WE'RE GETTING ON TO TRADE ALSO HE'S COMPLETELY IN COMMAND AS HE ALWAYS DOES, NOW AS HE EXPLAINS STUFF HE'S THINKING, BUT HE ASKS QUESTIONS.
Though I get onto my train on time, the trains are running super slowly, the express is running on the local line, the 2 is running on the F line... and so on.
Our new reality is a community of tens of thousands of women discussing the best ways to get onto local boards and commissions, how to handle sexism, and how to navigate local politics.
"When I first started, 21 years ago, I was told that it was hard for me to get onto covers of magazines because Black people did not sell," Beyonce told writer Clover Hope.
North Korea decided in 2013 to allow foreigners in the country to use 3G on their mobile phones, which generally require a local SIM card to get onto the Koryolink mobile carrier network.
But as more and more businesses start to get onto the service, with their own specific demands — like getting them in-house — the New York-based startup has to grow up a bit.
The company is best known for stopping the act of credential stuffing, a sophisticated kind of strike where attackers continually try to get onto a website or app using stolen usernames and passwords.
When you see it's going too slow and I don't want to get onto another job, why does it go ... I really want to get at the heart of why it goes slow.
Alternatively, if we assume Steve lived out his life with Peggy in an alternate timeline (one where she never married the other guy), how in Asgard's name did he get onto that bench?
Fortunately for Moylan, his pharmaceutical boss also happened to be Geoff Pearce, the president of the Australia Baseball Federation, who helped him get onto the national team for the WBC in March 2162.
These warrants are also one of the most controversial elements of the draft surveillance legislation, the Investigatory Powers Bill, that the UK government is seeking to get onto the statute books this year.
A law enforcement source tells TMZ it appears Kris was driving on a surface street when the Prius cut in front of her trying to get onto the 101 and caused the collision.
Cruz has trumpeted Indiana, one of the last big states left in the fight to get onto the November ballot, as his golden moment to force a brokered nomination at the party's July convention.
The third interaction was in 2010–11 when he contacted my office to see if I could help the son of a friend of his get onto a clinical trial that we were doing.
The tradition of psychoanalyzing public figures dates back to Freud, who based some of his most important theories on observations of people he could never get onto the couch, Leonardo da Vinci among them.
And the key opportunity for us to get onto a positive future relationship that builds on the strong ties we have here in Italy, between Italy and the United Kingdom, and other member states.
SAN FRANCISCO — When Snapchat unveiled Discover, a place in the messaging app where media companies can publish original stories, one of the publishers that jumped to get onto the platform was the website Mashable.
Absolutely. There was a theory 10 years ago that it was the bridge fuel because we could get onto natural gas, and it had half as many greenhouse gases per kilowatt-hour as coal.
PC-centric virtual reality is still pretty unwieldy for the average consumer, but as Oculus relaxes the minimum specs it slowly grows more likely that they can get onto the platform without too much investment.
"Maybe at the end of it, President Trump will pardon Secretary Clinton, which would be both poetic and prosaic justice, and we can all get onto things like the economy, Russia and Iran," he said.
We help them get onto the programme by prepaying tuition, bringing classes into the workplace where it is convenient and doing the research to determine which career path will lead to employment in their region.
Ms. Grant, 33, a home designer, accidentally paid to get onto the Manhattan-bound platform of the Nostrand Avenue subway station, on the A and C lines, in Brooklyn just before midnight on June 2.
The government has promised to inject more money in the banks, but has put in only a small fraction of the $90bn Fitch, a ratings agency, argues they need to get onto an even keel.
Head said he had not met Quang A, who was detained twice last year after meeting political prisoners and attending democracy seminars abroad, and failed to get onto the ballot for the National Assembly election.
RELATED: Ahead of a vote on health care, uncertainty looms If the GOP is unable to get onto the health care bill, there could be a movement to clear some nominations for executive branch appointments.
A young man who works as a butcher and had no record was charged with a misdemeanor called "theft of services," which in his case meant he jumped a turnstile to get onto the subway.
They were trying to get onto this point-of-sale terminal which is the tiny computer you put your credit card into, which is harder to get into because it doesn't go onto the internet.
Monkey Island is full of stuff, stuff that you—as wannabe pirate Guybrush Threepwood, who I'll get onto in just a second—pick up and shove inside your blouson, a shirt with infinite pocket space.
However, on a recent visit, side streets were still filled with construction materials and in some places closed entirely to traffic, where space will be needed for people to get onto alternate modes of transit.
Although the capacities of our batteries are improving, our phones always end up dying at 1 AM, right when we need to talk with friends to get solid advice — or get onto the party train.
Let's not get onto the impending care crisis and how the six percent EU employment rate in an already stretched-to-breaking-point sector is going to be even more perilous once Brexit comes through.
Armed police guarded the entrance to Wuhan's biggest railway station, less than a mile from the market where the virus originated, to stop people trying to get onto the last trains out of the city.
The store clerk notified East Aurora School District 131 officials after selling two cans of beer to a woman and then watched her get onto a school bus and drive away, according to the release.
How to get onto the partner track at McKinsey and make millions, according to 3 management-consulting headhunters and a former McKinsey HR managerPartner salaries at the global consultancy McKinsey average about $800,000 a year.
An open-source software provider that helps enterprises get onto the cloud, Red Hat gets much of its business from its Enterprise Linux operating system, which helps run companies' applications via private and public clouds.
Additional data modeling proved correct: If everyone is moving the same speed (walking to the escalator, then not walking on the escalator), 31 more people would be able to get onto the escalator each minute. Convinced?
LONDON, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Britain will cut the stamp duty property tax for new buyers, in a bid to help younger people struggling to get onto the property ladder, finance minister Philip Hammond said on Wednesday.
A vote to leave would hammer British house prices by 10-18 percent, sending mortgage rates higher and hurting Britons trying to get onto the property ladder, finance minister George Osborne told the BBC on Friday.
If you ever need tips on how to stuff a squirming child's diaper with nine baby wipes in order to seal all possible exits until you get onto the plane, just give me a call, Hayden!
While driving to work on one of those two days, Patterson saw Jayme Closs get onto a school bus, and "he knew that was the girl he was going to take," according to the criminal complaint.
Mr. Johnson is wildly popular among them, judging by his reception at party conferences, so the assumption is that if he can get onto the shortlist then he will win the keys to 10 Downing Street.
Talking to a real-life human has helped me avoid seat assignment fees when my husband and I wanted to sit together, get onto a different flight when necessary, and even score the occasional (rare) upgrade.
A colleague there helped me get onto a U.S. Senate race in Alabama, then I went to the Hill, where I worked for two U.S. senators (Dodd and Lincoln) before going back to the private sector.
And when it was commercialized, a lot of services that would let you link to the internet — here was one called PSINet, there were whole bunches of them, essentially they were ways to get onto the internet.
In his interview with the Journal, Moore also commented on the $183,100 salary he would be receiving should he get onto the Fed's board, saying, "I'm not complaining, that's still a high salary," according to the paper.
The Treasury provided a transcript of an interview with the BBC in which Osborne warned that a Brexit would also unsettle financial markets, sending mortgage rates higher and hurting Britons trying to get onto the property ladder.
While driving to a cheese factory where he was a temporary employee, Patterson saw Jayme get onto a school bus, and "he knew that was the girl he was going to take," according to the criminal complaint.
Once it was my turn to try out the waterbed, I entered a separate room, where I was instructed by another staffer to get onto the waterbed, which was much jigglier than the type you'd sleep on.
The biggest danger for the long-term health of the Conservatives is that they will become the party of "generational haves", ignoring young people who cannot get onto the property ladder and are weighed down with student debt.
Bovis has failed to capitalise on Britain's new home market which has been strongly supported by the government's 'Help to Buy' scheme in recent years, allowing younger people to get onto the property ladder with a smaller deposit.
In many respects, that's a fine precedent for what follows, as while the game is beautiful to look at (for the most part—I'll get onto my issues with it soon enough), its real strength is its story.
"When I first started, 21 years ago, I was told that it was hard for me to get onto covers of magazines because black people did not sell," she said in a personal reflection for the iconic magazine.
The people who are actually working every day in tech and media and business, and who actually theoretically should know who's actually doing really interesting work, and not just who managed to get onto our schedules this year.
Part of the challenge, a key "Never Trump" official said, is that prospective candidates need to hear a campaign plan that involves money, staffing, viability, key states to target and a plan to get onto the presidential debate stages.
"In those niche areas, we believe that if you're not in the top two or three (brokers) then you may no longer get onto broker lists," said Hester White, MiFID II spokesperson at Peel Hunt, a UK-focused broker.
"I had to overtake Seb to get onto the podium which is not easy here but I was happy to pull that move off," said the Dutchman, who secured Honda a first podium in the V6 turbo hybrid era.
Pretty much the only game in town is an indie OS called Sailfish, but this can be notoriously difficult to get onto US phones, which are generally locked down by mobile carriers to prevent modifications to the operating system.
Clinton's efficiency with money could offset concern among some of her backers that Sanders, the U.S. Senator from Vermont, has outraised her in each of the last two months as he wages a fierce fight to get onto the presidential ballot.
These captchas can be infruiatingly difficult to solve, significantly increasing the time it takes a user to actually get onto a website, and if the captchas don't even load, then visitors might not be able to log on at all.
Depending on how the coffee shop has chosen to implement the technology, this code might be the only way you can get onto the shop's Wi-Fi, or it might be your ticket to a special high-speed, "premium" network.
There used to be times when I would come home from work, get onto Vent, and I would just talk to these people I had never met in my life all night long, and they became some of my closest friends.
Another is that the two wind up locked in a kind of battle for fast-growing startups, with Carta enticing them to stay private, while LTSE pushes for them to get onto its exchange — and out into the broader world.
As the family hires a smuggler and climbs into an overcrowded boat, the adults who are reading this to their children will hold those tykes tighter in their laps, knowing what has happened to so many who get onto those boats.
Men are lined up on the shore, hoping to get onto one of the ships that dock in the harbor, but a sullen quiet prevails; the next bomb could shred and scatter them, and they cannot predict where it will hit.
For its part, the county has pushed delinquent taxpayers to get onto payment plans, which allow them to avoid foreclosure as long as they can keep current on city taxes and make monthly payments on back taxes to the county treasurer.
Many Wi-Fi- and Bluetooth-enabled products (especially cheaper products like kids' toys) don't use state-of-the-art secure connections, which makes you vulnerable to hackers who could get onto your network, get into all your accounts, and steal your identity.
A user can open up a browser, get onto the Aptonomy interface, click on a point on a map to send out a drone to a particular location, then watch that flight in real time, or review a recording of it later.
Ultimately she failed, leaving only three candidates in the Democratic primary: Cindy Axne, Eddie Mauro, and Pete D'Alessandro (unless Greenfield, rumored to be the DCCC's favored candidate, can get onto the ballot via a backdoor method with an uncertain likelihood of success).
My friends asked if I was going to take some kind of a vacation because I'm actually not a workaholic—I'm kind of lazy—but I knew I better get onto this new thing, or I'm going to be petrified, artistically speaking.
These days, you can get something called a MagicBand, a radio-powered bracelet that will open your hotel room door at the Disney resorts, let you into the parks, let you get onto rides more quickly, and even pay for your breakfast at Gaston's Tavern.
But as a DJ, Ram Jam has been plying his trade for well over half a century now and is loved by countless reggae devotees and performers the world over… and that's before we get onto the fans of grime, dubstep and drum and bass.
Jay Jacobs, the chairman of the New York State Democratic Party and a Cuomo appointee on the commission, suggested in an email to other commissioners that the group raise the number of votes needed to get onto the ballot to roughly 250,000 from 50,000.
"Although theoretically it's possible for coronavirus to get onto a package at the source of delivery, it's virtually impossible [for the virus to survive] due to the package going through harsh conditions in transit," says Darshan Shah, MD, founder and Medical Director at Next Health.
Here's an animation that shows how pistons drive the cylinders in your car to generate a combustion event: "That's a problem because you're actually putting extra fuel into the combustion chamber to make it burn and some of it can get onto the cylinder walls," Ciatti said.
But in order to convince photographers to get onto Minted when there are other platforms out there — especially as they have to go through a vetting process, which may involve taking test photos — it's going to have to offer some kind of a compelling business opportunity.
As soon as I saw its entrancing visuals and Kickstarter topline of "a co-op adventure game about childhood inspired by The Goonies and EarthBound," I had to get onto its makers, Foam Sword, for the bottom line on the game behind its from-out-of-nowhere reveal.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will scale back and then end in 2023 a flagship "Help to Buy" equity loan scheme, an initiative which has helped first-time buyers get onto the property ladder by allowing them to purchase a new home with as little as a 5 percent deposit.
McCreary: The last-mile stuff you did is probably the complex stuff that's going to be the most difficult to automate, but if you drive to thruway in New York, you'll notice as you get onto the thruway, there's a whole lot of trailers parked off to the side.
" Darshan Shah, MD, founder and Medical Director at Next Health agrees with WHO, saying, "Although theoretically it's possible for coronavirus to get onto a package at the source of delivery, it's virtually impossible [for the virus to survive] due to the package going through harsh conditions in transit.
Portraying Conway as a desperate clown going to great lengths to get onto TV is a tired conceit at this point — depicting Conway is desperate to spin public perceptions of the Trump administration is already a low bar to hit, and It has been out in theaters for weeks now.
"It was easier to get onto the Steve Harvey show and pitch my product to millions of potential customers than it is to get some VCs to understand that this is a real market," says Nicole Sanchez of eCreditHero, a company that helps consumers correct inaccuracies on their credit reports.
" The agreement includes stipulations like, "I declare that I will implement my own policies at home, the office, the car and wherever I am or travel to within Alaska that will ensure that my cannabis does not get onto the illegal market, nor will it get into the hands of minors.
Britain said in October it will scale back and then end in 2023 a flagship "Help to Buy" equity loan scheme, an initiative which has helped first-time buyers get onto the property ladder by allowing them to purchase a new home with as little as a 5 percent deposit.
And that fact was more than clear at the Tonys: When Stroker won, she had to wheel herself out from backstage, because if she'd been sitting in the audience with the rest of the nominees, there would have been no ramp available for her to use to get onto the stage itself.
During the last half of 2015, Mr. Trump's campaign spent more on renting stages and audiovisual equipment ($1.4 million) than on voter lists, field offices and collecting signatures to get onto ballots ($23 million.) It remains to be seen whether Mr. Trump's campaign operation is better at promoting the candidate's brand or at winning elections.
Based on calculations of how many mosquitoes get onto commercial aircraft, how many are infected and how many survive long enough at the destination to bite someone, the study estimates human travelers are 200 times more likely to spread dengue virus and 1,000 times more likely to introduce P. falciparum, the parasite that causes malaria .
If you make the panic donation a year out, it means that state parties and outside groups can hire more field organizers to train more volunteers to be able to reach out to more neighbors who might never get onto the get-out-the-vote lists unless the conversation starts months and months in advance.
Only with unanimous approval from the 27 leaders can Barnier move on to open trade talks: "It's clear that in this matter, on the finance issue, if we get stuck then we will not get onto 'phase two', what comes afterwards between the European Union and Great Britain," said Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn.
Related: 'Everyone Will Make It One Day': Meeting the Calais Migrants Who Dream of England Overnight, police fired tear gas at migrants who were throwing rocks at the demolition squads, reported the BBC, and at around 150 people who were trying to get onto trucks heading towards the port — some carrying sticks and iron bars.
" The ATV accident, which had pushed back the start of the tour, was just one of the trials 2 Chainz had faced to get onto this stage; he'd had to postpone this particular show, scheduled for the night before, after suffering an allergic reaction that, he said to the crowd, made his "tongue as big as this microphone.
"If you get onto the programs like WhatsApp and Telegram or others from Mosul, and get in touch with a person being tracked, the crusaders will start thinking about you ... assessing your importance and identifying the locations of the (Islamic State) centers by following you," said an article in the group's weekly newspaper, Al-Naba, published online.
"In this case, the only viable long-term strategy derived from going digital with the currency is to eventually get onto digital token exchanges which might increase the value of the currency over time and could be used to fund 'me too' operations globally," says Rik Willard, managing director of the Agentic Group, a consultancy on digital currency.
But the way the cameras on Little Women manage to catch the quizzical stares of bystanders when the women congregate in public spaces, or how they linger a little too long on one of them struggling to get onto a floatation device or motorcycle during a day of relaxation feels like a small push into some weird exhibitionist territory.
Here are the ways this could end: McConnell could get to next week, see the votes still aren't there and decide not to have a vote (that is what happened two weeks ago) McConnell could hold the vote, dare members to vote no and members could vote against the "motion to proceed" and never get onto the bill.
You build a huge system that lots of people use ... I'm going to push back on that, because when they did Facebook Live — and we're going to get onto Google and YouTube in a second and Twitter, and we'll talk about Apple and the others very briefly — but when Facebook started Facebook Live, they showed journalists the product.
In the famous scene near the beginning of "Saving Private Ryan" (1998), set at Omaha Beach on D Day, the bow ramp of the lead landing craft falls open and the soldiers in front immediately get shot; the rest struggle to get onto the beach, their vision blurred by fear, their hearing dulled by exploding shells.
At one point, after acknowledging the staying power of Jay-Z's 4:44 (a common topic for pretty much all rap interviews this year, looks like) 50 and Ebro get onto the general topic of NYC's hip-hop scene through the ages, with 50 bemoaning a lack of healthy competitiveness in the community over the last 15 years or so.
Mr. Trump happily broke protocol at NATO and in Britain, skipping appointments with other leaders, forcing changes in the agenda, scolding other leaders, calling an early news conference to get onto morning television programs in America, making unfounded claims about agreements and giving an interview to the British mass-market tabloid The Sun that deeply embarrassed his host, Prime Minister Theresa May.
According to a 2001 Washington Post article, the whole fan bus saga started after Sandberg and Byington, both in their early 20s at the time, hatched a, uh, pretty convoluted plan: They would somehow get onto The Price Is Right, then win an RV, and then live out of said RV for the entire summer while they followed NSYNC to all of their shows.
The first reason being that if you have to pee, you definitely have to hold it, because even if you're just there to get your photo taken and do some interviews, there are long lines waiting to get onto the carpet, then get through the carpet, then get into the actual venue post-carpet (where there are, of course, super long ladies' room lines).
Johnson's road life was days of washing the kids' faces in slimy truckstop restrooms, enduring cold, hours-long waits hoping to get onto oversold Greyhounds where everyone smells like engine degreaser and chicken fingers, indeterminate periods of untrustworthy stability of trying to put down roots before moving on because there's an aunt with a spare room in Tallahassee, or because you've heard vaguely that western Colorado is booming.
Michael Bennett, the Pro Bowl defensive end who recently was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles, surrendered to the authorities in Houston on Monday on a charge that he injured a woman in a wheelchair while trying to get onto the field after Super Bowl LI. Mr. Bennett was a spectator at NRG Stadium in Houston for the game between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons on Feb.
The executive order that's now partially in effect, signed by Trump in March, allowed anyone with a valid visa to come to the US. Since people can't get onto US-bound planes without valid visas, it took away any opportunity for Customs and Border Protection agents to use the ban as a reason to prevent someone from formally being admitted to the US after he'd already arrived on American soil.
" On the wider societal challenges, as regulators are paying increasing attention to powerful tech platforms, Berners-Lee added: "We have to get commitments from companies to make their platforms constructive and we have to get commitments from governments to look at whenever they see that a new technology allows people to be taken advantage of, allows a new form of crime to get onto it by producing new forms of the law.
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