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28 Sentences With "carrying the day"

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And right now, it seems like they're carrying the day.
And Trump voters are carrying the day here in Van Buren County.
More protectionist voices have been carrying the day with Mr. Trump in recent weeks.
Indeed, those dissents often ended up carrying the day, as with 1988's Morrison v.
In fact, committee members were divided over the future course, with no additional reductions this year narrowly carrying the day.
Foreign negotiators are now seeking friendly faces within the White House in hopes that those people's arguments end up carrying the day.
"With China slowing, India is certainly carrying the day in terms of best growth rates," said Peter Boockvar, Lindsey Group's chief market analyst.
Sanders picked up 21 votes out of the 28 American voters in Wellington, the only American voting location, easily carrying the day, The Associated Press reported.
Neutrality is carrying the day among the mom-and-pop crowd, with 42 percent saying they expect stock prices to be unchanged over the next six months.
Rosen won her seat last cycle in another tight race, carrying the day by just over 2628 point even as Trump won the district by a similar margin.
Chris Jankowski, a GOP strategist advising candidates in several competitive districts, said that Trump fatigue and concerns about gun violence played a big role in Democrats carrying the day.
Where it stands: Prices plummeted by several dollars per barrel in trading Tuesday, the latest sign of volatility that's carrying the day despite the OPEC+ efforts to stabilize the market.
"One thing is increasingly evident, the conservative wing of the Republican Party, at least in Iowa, is carrying the day," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac poll.
The state of play: While a huge Green New Deal-style mobilization lacks legs in Congress, its all-encompassing conceptual framing — climate as inseparable from industrial policy, human rights and much more — is carrying the day.
Judging by Mr. Erdogan's statement this week, the hard-liners may be carrying the day, though it may also be a way for the president ''to manage the trauma,'' said Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, the Ankara director of German Marshall Fund.
The ramifications of moving forward aren't secret to anyone, so it's tough to see this argument carrying the day, but McConnell's not wrong -- his conference, almost to a senator, voted for this last Congress (then-President Barack Obama vetoed the bill).
Mr. Pompeo's argument seems to be carrying the day with Mr. Trump, who has struck a bellicose tone in seeking to confront extremist groups in Afghanistan, including Al Qaeda, the Islamic State and the Haqqani network, a faction of the Taliban.
But I do concede that naysayers are carrying the day by prevailing with monetary quick fixes, even though the financial markets have clearly signaled that pushing more cheap credit into an already liquidity-flooded economy would not spur investments, output, employment, sustainable growth and higher asset valuations.
However, in an era when anyone watching on a high-definition television at home has as good a view as the officials on the field do, as well as the benefit of reverse angles and slow motion for each play, the harsh judgment of the world most often ends up carrying the day: The official screwed up.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) also expressed concerns about the plan, though he noted that his views do not seem to be carrying the day so far.
Upon the completion of her refit she returned to operational duty with the Home Fleet in far cooler climates than her wartime operations. She was unique in carrying the day-and-night de Havilland Hornet fighter, and the navalised Sea Hornet NF.12 radar-equipped night fighter P. Beaver. (1987) The British Aircraft Carrier. Patrick Stephens.
The North Vietnamese, rather than using hit-and-run tactics, as they had in previous engagements, instead defend well-entrenched positions. The platoon is forced to attack the hill repeatedly against stubborn opposition. Between assaults, US air-strikes steadily strip away all vegetation with napalm and white phosphorus, leaving the hill a barren, scorched wasteland. In one assault, a battle-crazed and wounded Duffy, wielding an M60, seems on the verge of carrying the day as enemy resistance begins to crumble.
The source for the entire Brushstrokes series was Charlton Comics' Strange Suspense Stories "The Painting" #72 (October 1964) by Dick Giordano. In the early 1960s, Lichtenstein reproduced masterpieces by Cézanne, Mondrian and Picasso before embarking on the Brushstroke series in 1965. The Brushstrokes were contemporaneous with abstract painting that no longer emphasized the gestural aspect, with non-demonstrative modes carrying the day. Lichtenstein was identified with some such modes by critics and found himself linked to both Frank Stella and Kenneth Noland.
The coming of the Great Depression put additional downward pressure upon wages, as the ranks of unemployed workers skyrocketed. The new contract negotiated in 1932 by the UMWA called for a further reduction of daily wages, this time from the previous $6.10 per day to just $5.00. This contract was overwhelmingly rejected in District 12, with negative votes carrying the day by a 4-to-1 margin. Lewis was called in to personally negotiate a new contract; his second effort did not differ materially from the first.
Arriving back in Bermuda Hundred on June 14, they marched for Point of Rocks, where the encamped overnight, and then resumed their march toward Petersburg, engaging in fighting with Confederate troops they met along the way on the north side of the James River as part of the Siege of Petersburg. Carrying the day, they then joined with other Union troops in the Second Battle of Petersburg. During a subsequent reorganization of the Union Army, they were reassigned from the 3rd Brigade to the U.S. Army's 18th Corps, 1st Brigade, 2nd Division under Col. N. M. Curtis.
On May 11, the assembly overwhelmingly passed universal conscription, over the objections of the financial and administrative elite, who threatened mass emigration if their sons were forced into military service. On May 13, after two days of debate, the assembly passed a law in which the assembly guaranteed the issue of a Norwegian currency. The Union party opposed this, claiming that there simply wasn't an economic basis for an independent currency. The Independence party, carrying the day, responded that an independent currency was necessary to ensure the existence of an independent state, regardless of the financial considerations.
On 26 September Prime Minister Pipinelis was summoned by King Paul who handed him the Royal Decree dissolving Parliament and ordering elections for 3 November. The following day Pipinelis was replaced by Stelio Mavromichales as not to agitate the EK's threats.Hourmouzios, 1972, pp. 344-346 The Legislative Election of 3 November 1963 resulted in the Centre Union, albeit narrowly, carrying the day: the Centre Union managed to take 138 out of the 300 seats in parliament with the ERE coming second with 132 seats. The EDA took 28.Clogg, 1987, pp. 45 On 6 November the King called on Papandreou to form a government. Georgios Papandreou was now Prime Minister.
Because he has Susan and Mary by his side, Johnny can live any kid's dream, only to find that some dreams aren't worth living: He is very hyperactive, impulsively throwing himself into situations without considering or even flat-out ignoring potential consequences. He often messes with his sisters' inventions, causing trouble and mayhem for the town, but just as often proves himself to be extremely clever, either by convincing his genius sisters to help him solve the problems that he creates or by carrying the day from whatever goodness happens to show up. Johnny is also quite spoiled and stubborn, resorting to deceit, manipulation and blackmail to satisfy his constant desires- such as his addiction to video games- and dramatically or angrily bemoaning when things don't work out to his liking. His catchphrase is "Whoa, didn't see that coming" during an unexpected event.

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