Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"ajar" Definitions
  1. (of a door) slightly open

239 Sentences With "ajar"

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

In their little room with the door ajar And the candle hanging on the wall ajar, I have come across the word "Rise" With a face as grave and flat as you please.
Activists and some politicians are trying to keep doors ajar.
When I got to his apartment, the door was ajar.
A refrigerator beeping every 10 seconds, announcing its doors were ajar.
But in previous interviews, she's kept the door to impeachment ajar.
Cover the pot with a lid, leaving it a little ajar.
She left the door ajar, the light on in the hallway.
Tom: I always knock unless the door is already ajar/open.
The door pops ajar as soon as he pushes it shut.
Her last film was "Doors Ajar at the Chelsea Hotel" (2013).
Botham Shem Jean Jean's door had been slightly ajar before 10 p.m.
His eyelids droop over his blue eyes and his mouth is ajar.
Today, the rusted door is still ajar, seemingly stuck between two worlds. 
"I wouldn't say the door is ajar, but it's cracked," Isner said.
Then the passenger reaches into the ajar door to hit the latch.
Anderson emerged from a U-Haul van, leaving the driver's door ajar.
"These sounds, they're so beautiful," he whispered, eyes wide and mouth ajar.
Leaving the lid slightly ajar, he simmered the pork slowly to utter tenderness.
He swings the church doors ajar, and the church is open to visitors.
When I climbed the stairs up to the apartment, the door was ajar.
Ajar Gupta's current whereabouts are unknown, as are those of his two brothers.
Inside the cells, beds and tables are toppled, drawers ajar, frozen in time.
Reduce the oven temperature to 250°F and leave the oven door slightly ajar.
But he left the door ajar by stressing his willingness to talk to anyone.
Wardrobes, chests, and doors are all slightly ajar, revealing both literal and metaphorical situations.
Still, the door to a new paradigm and a tennis boom was definitively ajar.
His contract was picked up, leaving the door ajar for the possibility of his return.
One ajar door leads to another, and so on; where they lead cannot be seen.
She answered it, leaving the door slightly ajar while retrieving some information Ewers had requested.
There's this beautiful shot through the ajar door to Martha's bedroom of her taking valium.
The door is still open, or at least ajar, for Japan to get an exemption.
That door may have been only slightly ajar, but Mr. Johnson appeared to shut it.
I can put cups of coffee without lids on the top of slightly ajar doors.
To sustain the lie once his second Ajar book, "The Life Before Us," became one of the biggest commercial and literary blockbusters of his career (and won him the Goncourt again), Gary had his cousin play the flesh-and-blood Ajar to receive the award.
Concerned, the principal went to check on her at home and found the front door ajar.
Then there was the time when no one answered the door but it was slightly ajar.
The door was ajar, but they had been hired only to clear the outside, he said.
The door is kept just slightly ajar so as to keep the smoke from wafting inside.
He entered the victim's hotel room through an external sliding door that had been left ajar.
Its campaign features a fair-skinned and green-eyed white model posing with her mouth ajar.
She inserted her electronic key into the door, which was already ajar, according to the affidavit.
Background: Dean had been responding to a neighbor's call that stated Jefferson's front door was ajar.
Last month, the family came home to find the refrigerator door ajar and rats crawling everywhere.
She left the door slightly ajar on matters unrelated to the current scope of the investigation.
Almost immediately, Anderson gets out of the truck, leaving the driver's door ajar, the video shows.
An hour later, the door is slightly ajar, or simply unlocked, signaling that the restaurant is open.
When I woke up my closet door was ajar, but other than that everything was otherwise untouched.
She noticed the door was ajar, found a man inside and fired her service weapon, killing him.
Andy Finch emerged, pushed the exterior screen door ajar, and took a small step onto the porch.
I have to sleep with the window ajar, even when it's absolutely freezing, I need a breeze.
Donald Glover sat behind the wheel of the Nissan Sentra, his door ajar, and lit a joint.
It has gnawed at the legs of furniture and frozen a DVD player with its tray ajar.
HONG KONG — The beige van squatted outside of a Wuhan hospital, its side and back doors ajar.
We went to the beach on a Sunday and left the door to the house slightly ajar.
And you would probably notice — and freak out — if your microwave turned on while the door was ajar.
I would leave the door ajar so that if the kids called for help I could hear them.
The move could cause the door to outright censorship – which is already ajar – to creak open even further.
Up the elevator to the fifth floor, I would knock at Walter's door, though it was already ajar.
The Chinese Communist Party owes its longevity to having kept the door ajar to both outlets for disillusionment.
She entered Botham Jean's apartment unit with the door allegedly ajar believing she was entering her own apartment.
As the gaze of the camera lingers on that door, ajar, we realize that someone else is coming.
After the restaurant closed, Wood, Freeman MacNeil, 20183, and Darren Muise, 18, crept in through the ajar door.
"And while you wishing on that fallin' star / I'm in a foreign car, smoking out with the doors ajar"?
Reduce heat and simmer with the lid slightly ajar for at least 6 hours and up to 12 hours.
When Woroch went to retrieve her mail, she noticed some of the units in the mailbox bank were ajar.
A sheriff's deputy approaches a dark blue Nissan with its door ajar in a darkened convenience store parking lot.
The door was slightly ajar as she tried to use her key, which has an electronic chip, to enter.
Biden isn't likely to run, but keeping the door ajar gives him a bigger voice in Democratic Party debates.
The door to becoming a nuclear-armed superpower was once bolted shut for Iran, but now it stands ajar.
" Lewis also compared their recent relationship to adjoining hotel room doors: "His door was locked and my door was ajar.
One door stands ajar, showing an interior and a pair of shoes, recently cast off by the inhabitant it seems.
Sources tell us there were no signs of forced entry ... and police believe the door may have been left ajar.
Though she still left the door ajar to further rate rises, stockmarkets and the dollar reacted negatively, while gold rallied.
And while the idea looks dead on arrival to me, some conservatives on the Hill have left the door ajar.
Partially cover the pan, leaving the lid just a little bit ajar so that the rice won't boil over again.
Murray and Wawrinka briefly pushed the door ajar, each winning three titles, but they have both fallen by the wayside.
China's entryway for investors may be a bit wider, but the egress will only be slightly ajar for some time.
Nowadays, women enjoy a little more privacy, while in the past they were instructed to keep their bedrooms doors ajar.
To sustain the lie once his second Ajar book, "The Life Before Us," became one of the biggest commercial and literary blockbusters of his career (and nabbed France's illustrious Prix Goncourt 19 years after Gary had won it under his own name), he enlisted his cousin, Paul Pavlowitch, to play the flesh-and-blood Ajar.
The front door of the house is ajar, and even if you aren't explicitly invited, it's impossible to resist going in.
The Australian dollar was the surprise loser after Australia's central bank left the door ajar for a possible interest rate cut.
Both includes a featured called Active Monitoring that tells you when a door is left ajar or someone has come home.
The guard had coincidentally arrived on the 22016nd floor to check on an alarm coming from a door that was ajar.
My grandfather's early-eighties Chrysler, borrowing the voice from Speak & Spell, would intone, "A door is ajar," whenever you got in.
Through a door left slightly ajar, I could see the sun starting to set, and hear the crickets starting to chirp.
She had security check every room in the dorm, thinking someone had gotten in, but no doors or windows were ajar.
The trunks, lit by hidden fluorescent tubes, are partly ajar, letting viewers peek at the rolling hills and babbling brooks within.
The door is ajar, and reveals a group of young men, smoking cigarettes and drinking beers as they watch the game.
The Australian dollar was the surprise loser after Australia's central bank left the door ajar for a possible cut in interest rates.
South Africa's chief prosecutor declared Ajar Gupta a "fugitive from justice" in February after he failed to hand himself in to police.
But the neighbor said that the door could not have been ajar, as Officer Guyger told the police, according to the affidavit.
After his wife went out, leaving the door slightly ajar, Mr. Falloon was found sound asleep with a cat resting on him.
In the confession he left behind, "The Life and Death of Émile Ajar," Gary tried to explain what compelled all the contortions.
Dozens of the crocodiles lazed recently on the sun-baked shores of a lagoon on the property, their jaws ajar, revealing menacing teeth.
Sitting in the passenger seat is a burnt skeleton, its mandible slightly ajar, its blackened eye sockets conveying a terror frozen in time.
Lee Merritt, a lawyer for Mr. Jean's family, challenged several aspects of the officer's account, including her claim that the door was ajar.
A neighbor had called the police after seeing Ms. Jefferson's front and side doors ajar, a call he later said he regretted making.
According to the affidavit, the door was slightly ajar as Guyger tried to use her key, which had an electronic chip, to enter.
Mr. Feltman, a diplomat, said he did not receive any commitments from the North, but "left the door ajar" for a negotiated settlement.
No matter where you start with Evenson's work, the door is wide ajar, and once you go through it you won't be coming out.
It's in the mid-range where Kaby Lake seems of most benefit, which leaves the door slightly ajar for AMD at the enthusiast level.
Asked if the Republican frontrunner is a racist, both Sanders and Clinton declined to walk through that door—while still leaving it slightly ajar.
Sometimes the door would be ajar or a window would be open, which indicated to me that maybe somebody was living in the van.
But it's often the other little things that stick with you long after a visit, like that window in the sniper's perch, slightly ajar.
This is one meaning of the line "The soul should always stand ajar," in the Emily Dickinson poem from which Beattie draws her title.
If aging characters keep themselves ajar, they're less likely to miss the surprise visit of Dickinson's "accomplished guest" — whether lover, savior or divine inspiration.
Just in case you ever find yourself facing a power outage, a broken appliance or a door accidentally left ajar, consider my takeaways below.
Like a salesman, he looks to see if twitching curtains prove someone is at home, and places a foot in a doorway once ajar.
The apartment's door was slightly ajar as Guyger tried to use her key, which had an electronic chip, to enter, an arrest affidavit said.
On that particular day, however, she told the news outlet that the door was likely ajar, which allowed her four-legged friends to get help.
Australia's central bank has cut its cash rate by 0.13 basis points since June while leaving the door ajar for a third move this year.
Although its door was ajar, "it was clear to Ms. Plascencia that she was not permitted to walk out of the room," the lawsuit said.
He ushered me through, and, in the darkness, I could see the outline of a vast concrete dome, with a metal blast door partly ajar.
Doors left ajar pointed to the scramble by some homeowners who fled; the smell of rotting food emanated from refrigerators no longer supplied with electricity.
The window, some three to four yards above the tracks, stood ajar and appeared to have been "forcibly opened," said Winfrid Wenzel, a police spokesman.
When the press caught on, Gary then had to write a faux-memoir for Pavlowitch-Ajar called "Pseudo," claiming schizophrenia and tangling things still further.
Australia's central bank has cut its cash rate by 50 basis points since June while leaving the door ajar for a third move this year.
Australia's central bank has cut its cash rate by 2417.06 basis points since June while leaving the door ajar for a third move this year.
The fact that evolution can generate this diversity, and discover doors left slightly ajar that it can push through, speaks to the awesome inventiveness of evolution.
What was once a closed door of access, now seems slightly more ajar, if you have the popularity and the money to get your foot in.
She explained that even if the apartment door was ajar, as Guyger has claimed, the officer chose not to turn on lights in the doorway area.
Bake for 10 minutes, rotate the sheet pan, and bake another 10 minutes with the oven door slightly ajar (use the handle of a wooden spoon).
Two Democrats have kept the door to a Cruz challenge firmly ajar in recent weeks -- giving the Texas senator an issue to use in raising money.
Guyger said she mistakenly parked on the fourth floor, and when she went to open what she thought was her front door, it was already ajar.
It was, though, a sort of misfortune that his second Ajar book, " The Life Before Us ," became as celebrated as it did, winning the Goncourt again.
You may have missed this on a first watch of the movie, but the house where Peggy and Steve are dancing has the door left ajar.
Walking through an apartment-building door that is broken or propped ajar also should not be reason enough for someone to be detained, the settlement says.
She was clear that she did not favor impeachment at this point, but she appeared to leave the door ajar for such a move down the line.
The form said that I agreed not to demand a sexual massage, and that if I was a man I would keep the hotel-room door ajar.
News may be the first draft of history, but I've always viewed the past as a vault, ajar and beckoning with secrets that resonate in current events.
Pelley also left the door ajar for the French Open to return to the Rolex roster, noting the series always was envisioned as "eight to 10" events.
Dr. Draine, a professor of social work at Temple University, had developed puzzling behavior — leaving the front door to their house ajar, neglecting the bills, driving uncertainly.
" These days, Romney is staying neutral in the 2020 presidential race — currently refusing to endorse Trump's reelection while keeping the door slightly ajar because "circumstances can change.
The police in Los Angeles found Ms. Berman's body in 2000 after neighbors notified them that her back door was ajar and her terriers were running free.
"Flats" consists of a photograph of a pair of casement windows of the kind that are hinged at the bottom and open inward ("hoppers"); these are slightly ajar.
This spurious conflation quashed the industry for about 60 years, until a 2014 farm bill defined it as an agricultural crop, leaving the door ajar to American farmers.
While the door is ajar for further policy easing, the RBA is tightlipped about the timing, as opposed to the past two months when it was more explicit.
MOSCOW — The red Subaru was making its way through an intersection in central Kiev on Wednesday when the driver's door suddenly blew ajar with a burst of smoke.
It would be more liberating, she decides, to let those folded birds fly away from a window cracked open — like a soul left ajar — in a moving car.
He said merely it was "very early to be talking about" a change — phrasing which seemed to suggest his door was at least ajar for such a shift.
Bresnik is a fan of playing down his players' chances in public — even ruling out his players' chances in public — but he left the door ajar this time.
She recalled how, in a matter of seconds, she put her key into the keyhole, noticed that the door was already ajar and heard someone moving around inside.
She recalled how, in a matter of seconds, she put her key into the keyhole, noticed that the door was already ajar and heard someone moving around inside.
AX also snubbed BGH, saying its A$1.97 billion bid undervalued the adult education provider, but kept the door ajar for a future deal or a rival bidder.
However, the door was slightly ajar, and the force of using her key pushed the door open, despite the fact that her key did not open the lock.
One of them is Neal Road, where the skeleton of a car, its driver-side and passenger doors still flung ajar, sits askew in silver puddles of molten metal.
Minutes of its August policy meeting released on Tuesday showed the board discussed unconventional monetary policies, including negative interest rates, as it left the door ajar for further easing.
Clinton's primary imperative is to prevent Trump from winning, even narrowly, and that in turn means leaving a door ajar to Republicans who can't reconcile themselves to Trump's nomination.
But Federer hit an edgy forehand out on his first matchpoint, then left the door ajar on his second and Djokovic whipped a forehand past him at the net.
He drove down deserted streets, passing bullet-riddled cars — "one of them, a sedan with doors ajar, had a body sprawling from the seat onto the pavement," he noted.
A cluster of protea might include the same flower in stages: still sealed in its leathery armor, then petals tentatively ajar and a final trumpet blare of full bloom.
The residential blocks are dotted with fortress-like closed doors, but if one of them is ever ajar, peek inside and chances are you will spy a verdant courtyard.
On assignment for his father's investigative firm, he would go into a client's store, buy something and, with the cash register drawer still ajar, ask to purchase another item.
On assignment for his father's investigative firm, he would go into a client's store, buy something and, with the cash register drawer still ajar, ask to purchase another item.
The big cat slipped through a door that had been left ajar to let in fresh air and entered a bedroom where Mr. Pesso's wife and daughter were sleeping.
When Charles and Rosamond Brown bought it in the 303s, it was a wreck, the garden overgrown and the windows ajar, exposing the interior to damage from the elements.
He puts nearly all of the blame for the migration crisis on the shoulders of Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, who in 2015 "opened a door that was already ajar".
"Directing wasn't part of my ambition," Adlon yelled through the slightly ajar bathroom door upstairs as she changed into Sam's wardrobe, her holey T-shirt flying out onto the floor.
Australia's central bank will release minutes later on Tuesday from its meeting earlier this month where it kept policy steady but left the door ajar for further easing if needed.
On the day of the shooting, Mr. Campos had been dispatched to the 32nd floor to investigate an alarm indicating that a room door was ajar, according to police officials.
The officer told investigators the door was slightly ajar and then fully opened when she inserted her computerized chip key; lawyers for Mr. Jean's family said the door was closed.
Ms. Guyger has told investigators that she mistook Mr. Jean's apartment for her own, that his door was slightly ajar and that it opened when she tried to unlock it.
However, the FATF appeared to leave the door ajar for Iran saying "countries should also be able to apply countermeasures independently of any call by the FATF to do so."
The SmartThings Home Monitoring Kit ($250) includes a system hub, a motion sensor, a smart power outlet, and two multipurpose sensors that can tell if a door or window is ajar.
Possibly in a bout of freedom, Kiwi leaps out the doggy flap, but the determined parrot just squeezes through the slightly ajar kitchen door, and races to his "mate's" side. pic.twitter.
He told me he taught English to his fellow inmates and had convinced the guards that he was claustrophobic, so he had permission to leave his cell door ajar a bit.
"Our mouths were ajar, and we couldn't believe that in 2016 now, in the middle of the Great Lakes, we couldn't guarantee a population access to good drinking water," she says.
But it means something, so let's put it another way: Keep your flaps ajar, brother; lower your filters, sister; and you'll get more data, more details, more stuff to write about.
She was braver than me; once, she even snuck into the apartment of the elderly woman who lived opposite us and had left her door ajar while retrieving the mail downstairs.
The odor wafts into the back of the orchestra whenever the doors are ajar, particularly just before the first act and during intermission; its intensity varies based on the air flow.
They go off to the beach and leave the door ajar, or a window open, and then they come home — or wake up — to a bear eating everything in the kitchen.
Perversely, Wall Street sees salvation in signals that China might concede to kick its door ajar, with promises to protect American intellectual property and to put an end to forcible technology transfers.
After the arrest, which took place without violence or other incident, the complex's maintenance director found a living room window unlocked, slightly ajar, and the screen had been damaged, the statement said.
The police were alerted to the murders when a man approached a squad car near the building to report that he had passed the apartment and seen that the door was ajar.
Instead, she got overwhelmed by Pliskova in the first set and then failed to fling open the door to a comeback after she had forced it ajar late in the second set.
His mother left the door to the apartment ajar as she fled with the boy and a younger child, creating a draft that fueled the fast-moving flames, fire officials have said.
Mr. Rogers said it was defective and slightly ajar, and at times would shut but not latch, which was what had allowed Ms. Guyger to enter an apartment that was not hers.
When asked on April 15 if the Trump administration was seeking a military confrontation with Iran, within the contours of the Authorization to Use Military Force legislation, Pompeo left the door slightly ajar.
"There's nothing more depressing than only being who you are, some small work that's the result of circumstance," Lila, still a teenager, tells him in an echo of Gary's own Émile Ajar confession.
Though he left the door slightly ajar— "If this was my last match, an amazing way to end," he said — it certainly didn't seem likely to swing as wide open as it has.
SYDNEY, (Reuters) - Australia's central bank discussed unconventional monetary policies, including negative interest rates, at its August board meeting as it left the door ajar for further easing having already cut rates twice to 1%.
According to the arrest warrant, Jean's door had been slightly ajar, so while Guyger's key did not unlock the door, the force of inserting the key pushed the door open into the darkened apartment.
Seemingly reluctant to put themselves in the middle of a partisan political scrum that might require passing judgement on hundreds of district maps, the justices nevertheless left the door ajar to a future review.
United Nations political affairs chief Jeffrey Feltman, who visited Pyongyang last week, said senior North Korean officials did not offer any type of commitment to talks, but he believed he left "the door ajar".
Executed in earthy colors, they could evoke flattened stones, small boulders, skeins of vines and flowing water emerging from darkness — all slightly ajar and pressing forward, giving an ambiguous sense of slow-moving chaos.
The tangled web turned knotty mess began when Gary, a celebrated French author two decades past his prime, decided in 1973 to write his new novel, his 20th, under a new name: Émile Ajar.
None of them seemed to acknowledge the protesters, except one man with long brown hair, who stood just inside the gallery with the door ajar, sticking his face out so he could hear the speeches.
That's a complication for the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) which had left the door ajar for a cut in rates to help combat the disinflationary impact of a rising currency and slowing jobs growth.
The search for the young girl began in the morning, when her mother reported that both Elizabeth and Whipple, who had slept on the couch that night, were missing and the front door was ajar.
Asked on April 15 if the Trump administration was seeking a military confrontation with Iran, within the contours of the Authorization to Use Military Force legislation, Secretary of State Michael Pompeo left the door slightly ajar.
A large antique wooden armoire in a corner of the gallery is left slightly ajar for the curious visitor to peek into, revealing a photograph of a man's naked body partially covered by a blond wig.
If Kaepernick's protest left the door ajar, Goodell's response served to blow it from the hinges as a stampede of players decided to use the occasion to demonstrate whatever grievances they have against their own country.
United Nations political affairs chief Jeffrey Feltman, who visited Pyongyang last week, said on Tuesday senior North Korean officials did not offer any type of commitment to talks, but he believes he left "the door ajar".
But the 28th-seeded Querrey, relaxed enough between big points to keep flipping his racket in the air and catching it by the grip, was able to slam the escape hatch that Anderson had left ajar.
The ladies' room allows for sisterly two-person pissing while in the gents', despite not being built to house more than one visitor, several partygoers can often be found huddled behind the eternally ajar stall door.
Beyond the front door, which had been left slightly ajar, Soho continued moving at its rapid pace, its traffic and passersby invisible behind the gallery's blacked-out windows but all the noise suddenly and incredibly apparent.
AX on Monday spurned a A$2 billion ($1.4 billion) buyout offer from its founder and an Australian private equity firm as too low, but kept the door ajar for a future deal or a rival bidder.
The Reserve Bank of Australia held interest rates steady as expected at its policy review, as it gauged the impact of three cuts already delivered this year, while leaving the door ajar for further stimulus if needed.
They found ways to sneak into each other's rooms to talk, whispering to one another during practices that one or the other should leave the hotel room's door ajar so the other player could easily slip in.
Though each apartment required a "unique door key, with an electronic chip" to gain access, Jean's front door was "slightly ajar" when Guyger arrived and it opened "under the force" of her entering her key, the affidavit states.
The celebrated French author, a winner of the Prix Goncourt (which authors can only win once) but past his prime, decided in 1973 to liven things up for his 20th novel by writing under a pseudonym, Émile Ajar.
In the van, he remembered how, as he was being hurried down the stairs of his building, one of the apartment doors was slightly ajar, a man in an undershirt staring at him as he was led past.
Though each apartment required a "unique door key, with an electronic chip" to gain access, Jean's front door was "slightly ajar" when Guyger arrived and it opened "under the force" of her entering her key, the affidavit claims.
According to CBS News, who reported the story, a 15-pound Portuguese Podengo named Lenora was apparently snatched by the mountain lion who entered the remote Pescadero home through a door that was left slightly ajar for fresh air.
With most currencies staying within well-trodden trading ranges ahead of European and Chinese data, the Australian dollar was the surprise loser in Asia after Australia's central bank left the door ajar for a possible cut in interest rates.
Though each apartment requires a "unique door key, with an electronic chip" to gain access, Jean's front door was "slightly ajar" when Guyger arrived and it opened "under the force" of her entering her key, according to the affidavit.
But sipping tea with the homeowners, walking the floors where the Haydens and their compatriots had plotted what turned out to be the roots of a political revolution to overturn slavery, pried ajar a little door in my mind.
Weinstein, wearing a dark jacket over a blue sweater and white open-collared shirt and dark jeans, appeared pale, and stood next to Brafman, staring into the middle distance with his mouth ajar while prosecutors described a bail agreement.
The overheating on tubes and trains where an extra layer is beckoning sweat from you and you can't work out if standing by the slightly ajar window means everyone will stare more than it feels like they already are.
A day after the U.S. Federal Reserve raised rates for the second time in three months, Norges Bank said its key policy rate could remain at its present level for several years and left the door ajar for a cut.
"Powell's done enough to convince traders he is not closing the door but leaving it ajar with regards to rate cuts referencing a weaker economy, referencing business growth and stagnating economic growth," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst with OANDA.
A painter's ladder, an overflowing tool chest, doors slightly ajar revealing ambiguous shapes, partially messy closets, a personal bookshelf of books and music, and broken windows appear like small monuments in the visual landscape of Wayne's new exhibition, What's Inside.
Australia's central bank kept its cash rate at an all-time low of 1% on Tuesday, expecting recent back-to-back policy easing to boost broader economic growth in coming quarters, though it left the door ajar for further cuts.
The police were alerted to the grisly scene in the fifth-floor apartment when a man approached a squad car near the building to report something suspicious; the man said he had passed the apartment and seen that the door was ajar.
MILAN, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Shares in Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena rose more than 9 percent in early trade on Wednesday after the troubled lender kept the door ajar to an alternative rescue plan presented by former industry minister Corrado Passera.
Nadal, 33, is bidding to become the ATP's oldest year-end number but with 200 points awarded for round-robin wins, 400 for a semi-final win and 500 for winning the final the door is still ajar for Djokovic to deny him.
In that world, any rational MP would wish that, back in November 2016, she had left ajar the door to remaining in the EU. Why make the decision now, with modest evidence, if you have the opportunity to make it later with more?
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's central bank kept its cash rate at an all-time low of 1% on Tuesday, expecting recent back-to-back policy easing to boost broader economic growth in coming quarters, though it left the door ajar for further cuts.
Earlier on Tuesday, Australia's central bank kept its cash rate at an all-time low of 1%, but left the door ajar for further cuts, saying it was "reasonable to expect" lower for longer interest rates to help boost employment growth and inflation.
And since that chaotic weekend two years ago, I have wondered what life has been like for immigration lawyers — people whose livelihoods depend on getting others through a door that was only ever ajar and is now in danger of slamming shut.
I tried to focus on facts: We learned that our cat sitter, in a last-minute ice cream grab, left the freezer ajar 10 hours before my husband returned from work travel to lots of beeping and a stash of squishy food.
A door was ajar and through the gap he saw the raw, wet face of a man of about forty, his fair hair matted and sweaty, who muttered something between bleeding lips, then, at the jangle of the approaching tea tray, darted away.
Guyger, who came home from her shift on Thursday in uniform, mistakenly went to Jean's apartment one floor above her own and managed to enter because the door was slightly ajar, according to an arrest warrant affidavit posted online by local media.
Books, seashells, and other evocative trinkets such as a saxophone mouthpiece line shelves; a sliced grapefruit nestles in a bowl like a ritual breakfast for one; a closet door stands ajar to reveal soft flannel shirts and an unmarked box of potential secrets.
But it has left the door ajar: "To take [a second referendum] off the table completely, when there might be a set of circumstances where Parliament cannot deliver a meaningful vote, would be a mistake," Tom Watson, Labour's deputy leader, said on July 15th.
Valve could also argue that its efforts to democratize Steam through the Greenlight system have made it more of an open platform, but in reality the door is only ajar, still partially chained by the cost and uncertainty of putting a game through Greenlight.
Ms. Guyger, a white officer who was returning from her shift but dressed in uniform at the time, said that she mistook Mr. Jean's apartment for her own, that his door was slightly ajar and that it opened when she tried to unlock it.
"Time will tell what was the impact of our discussions, but I think we have left the door ajar and I fervently hope that the door to a negotiated solution will now be opened wide," Feltman told reporters after briefing the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday.
"I did not have any knowledge of any upcoming cabinet reshuffling and/or about ministers that may be fired and I did not have any influence over the appointment of any members of the national executive nor did I ever had such influence," Ajar Gupta said in the affidavit.
Rather than the Gary of "The Life and Death of Émile Ajar," a chameleon whose only lament was that he ran out of colors to change into, this other ending points to something else: that he may have learned, for better or worse, that life is not elsewhere.
Fueled by her intellect, and fortunate to have access to the Gnostic Gospels — 52 first-century or second-century Christian texts unearthed in 1945 by an Egyptian Arab farmer digging for fertilizer an hour's drive from ancient Thebes — Pagels, bravely, forthrightly and with a characteristic minimum of fuss, cracks herself ajar.
The images invite interpretation rather than simple consumption: the hard lines and almost, but not quite, closed doors of a dark hallway, with light pushing through, hint at accessibility and lack thereof: a door ajar, an invitation to entrance at the same time that it might well close, shutting us out.
An off-duty Dallas police officer who fatally shot her neighbor in his apartment, claiming she mistook the unit for her own, told the authorities that the door was already ajar when she entered and that she shot him after he ignored verbal commands, according to court records released on Monday.
On Friday night, as you climb its winding staircase, the doors of the apartments are ajar, and a cacophony of sounds fills the street: from the Nepalese on the ground floor, the Chinese on the third floor and the Africans — Eritrean, the women are pretty sure — on the fourth floor.
Photos like Before the Law and The Summons (all works 2017), depict heavy wooden doors left ajar, open just enough to reveal half legible glimpses of what lies behind them: in the former, a strip of a grand portrait of a robed, ermined jurist; in the latter, just that sort of immanent "radiance" that tantalized Kafka's protagonist.
"The Lovers," one of his drawings from around 1914, remains shocking, because the contrast between the sketchy outline of two bodies enmeshed and the darker nexus where they actually meet so effectively captures the thrill of sudden recognition when you happen to see something you shouldn't — through a darkened window, let's say, or a door left ajar.
You could train an AI to operate a robot by training it on a simulation and then applying it to a real robot, but robots in the real world won't be quite like the simulation — maybe a joint has slightly more friction, maybe a sensor is slightly ajar — and it's hard for them to benefit from the things the AI learned in the simulation.
He was dropping in a spare plate of roast dinner from his mother's and just said he knew, coming through the unlocked front door of the house, some charge to the untidy emptiness within: a clear bag of defrosted chicken thighs puddling in the sink, a cup with a cracked handle lying in a cold splat of tea on the floor, the door out to the back ajar.
WHAT WE'RE READING: Drug companies ask governments to do more to prevent 'superbugs' (Reuters) Lawsuit claims Chipotle tried to cover up foodborne illness outbreak (Time) One big problem with Medicare for all: Medicare coverage isn't that great (Vox) IN THE STATES: Louisiana Medicaid rolls could grow to 450,000 (Times-Picayune) 'Our mouths were ajar': Doctor's fight to expose Flint water crisis (CNN) Iowa Senate leader: State not ready for privatized Medicaid (The Iowa Gazette) New York has small window to find savings in Medicaid (Capital New York) ICYMI FROM THE HILL:Martin Shkreli plans to remain silent at House hearing: http://bit.

No results under this filter, show 239 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.