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"up against it" Definitions
  1. in a difficult situation

116 Sentences With "up against it"

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India's mom wonders if India was backed up against it.
I think some people have a guard up against it.
So I jumped up and pushed a bureau up against it.
And praise to Maher and Sanders for standing up against it.
Like Bitcoin when all of the banks lined up against it.
You're feeling and seeing injustice, and you're standing up against it.
They fire me up and I love to stand up against it.
Over a long hour, they huddle up against it in various tableaus.
And, in Rio, I ran right up against it one more time.
I know a lot of people who have banged up against it.
And so I think it's very important to stand up against it.
"I pushed myself to the window and squeezed up against it," she said.
"I think [CEO Jack Dorsey] is up against it a little bit," Kutcher said.
Once we saw somebody else stand up against it, we just fell in line.
So now I'm backed up against it and he starts coming closer to me.
We have had this long three-year push, we&aposre right up against it.
It gives you a true sense of what it is to be up against 'it.
"Ryan: "And guess, guess who's the only one taking a strong stand up against it?
Even with Trump's unexpected backing, ZTE is up against it to roll back the sanctions.
Ryan: And guess…guess who's the only one taking a strong stand up against it?
" Watchmaker said of imports, "They're always going to be up against it in this race.
" In fact, on the options side, he concludes, "I'd be selling calls up against it.
Extending legal status to DACA recipients is hugely popular, but Republicans are lining up against it.
Second, each extra qubit doubles the memory required by a classical machine put up against it.
While the financials are hazy, it is very clear that Honestbee is up against it right now.
They're completely exclusive, racist, and I think it's really important that we all stand up [against] it.
I knew, getting in now, I'd be up against it in terms of rebranding, getting players, building infrastructure.
How long will the people of this country suffer to Big Pharma until we rise up against it?
This is precisely why Bernie Sanders has a ceiling (of support) and he just bumped up against it.
But corporate-governance activists and big fund managers such as BlackRock lined up against it; so did the SFC.
The good news is that Americans are increasingly awake to the danger and willing to stand up against it.
To film the finale of a motion picture with all the people higher up against it is pretty renegade.
Beijing has good reason to be concerned about Europe and the United States ganging up against it over trade.
Folks, if you are up against it, having dark thoughts, please tell someone, family, a friend or a doctor.
In examining her T-shirt, he said, he had seen evidence that "a bloody hand pushed up" against it.
We need to prepare the next generation because there's so much happening in the world — they're up against it.
I was standing in the middle backed up against it, and a, the mirror is connected to the sinks.
Retailers were up against it this year, competing with a strong January 2016 in which sales were up 2.6 percent.
The Nemesis System, by its very function, knocks down the walls of resistance that we might build up against it.
The men in the fairy tales, the Prince Charmings, are also up against it in the realm of fairy tales.
There was scarcely time to guess at what his ceiling might be before our faces were mashed up against it.
I decided to push my bed up against it one day while I was rearranging things , It was like a headboard.
When Williams and Walker found they were really "up against it" they receded from their position, and consented to go on. . . .
Behind the Helikon's grimy windows on a January visit, a billiard table stood with a lone cue propped up against it.
And some of the nation's largest retailers are lining up against it, including Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Costco, Macy's and Target.
Frankly, the TV entertainment part is nothing to do with the other stuff, so we don't even run up against it.
Once home, I felt ready for the luxury of leaning on a wall and shoved my bed back up against it. . .
Because I know I've come up against it several times, which we want to say it but we can't, from major companies.
Brunner studied the Soviet planned economy in books but came up against it in real life during the construction of the plant.
Facebook's other problem was that it didn't understand the wealth of antipathy that had built up against it over the previous two years.
Its horns are convoluted, curling back on themselves in such a way that if anyone comes up against it, he is not harmed.
I've fought against that as a senator, I stood up against it as secretary of state, Donald has bought Chinese steel and aluminum.
To be clear, ultrasound can affect the human body — but only if the device generating those ultrasonic waves is pressed right up against it.
With Mercedes enjoying one-lap supremacy in qualifying up to now, but Ferrari impressive over the race distance, the champions are up against it.
Hillary Clinton is tired of the body-shaming that makes girls and women feel ashamed — and she wants people to "stand up" against it.
Miller is now a free agent and the Dolphins, unfortunately, are kind of up against it this offseason in terms of the salary cap.
But to be a rookie in the States and be up against it, the crowd as well as the team, it's a little extra.
"But, he adds: "If you really are 'up against it' in terms of running out of cash, communicate frequently with your board and shareholders.
They can fill you with outrage at the persistence of injustice and gratitude toward those who had the grit to stand up against it.
He was more diplomatic when asked about the team's prospects on Thursday but conceded the Woking-based outfit were still very much up against it.
Close-ups amplify the claustrophobia; Ms. Moss said that the camera sometimes came so near to her face that she would bump up against it.
Sometimes the band members were offstage, sitting on the floor and leaning up against it, and the cameras would find them laughing and goofing off.
This half of me is a cutting fraction, which cuts if I rub up against it too firmly, if I slide my finger along its edge.
The United States, which has military bases in both Qatar and some of the countries lined up against it, is trying to mediate the Qatar feud.
Their stage is a slab of concrete in front of a half-painted wall, a collection of old car tyres propped up against it (see picture).
Given what American women were up against, it may well have been impossible for a woman without something like Clinton's connections to take the top job.
Does the building have any obligation to cosmetically adjust our kitchen so that we're not looking at a useless window with bricks right up against it?
Ackman's email said that if the company moves forward with the deal, he expects the substantial majority of other shareholders to also line up against it.
NBC reports that the evangelical group The Family Leader backed the new bill, while other organizations — including the state's biggest public employee union — lined up against it.
It worked hard to prevent the countries challenging it over some or all of its absurdly aggrandising territorial claims in the sea from ganging up against it.
"My heritage is the time of the miners' strikes and I don't think my generation will ever lose the feeling of being up against it," says Caulkin.
Anyone who has watched America's longest running TV show will recognize the car — Homer is nearly pinned up against it and killed by his wife every week.
At once hemmed in and bucolic, it evokes the dwelling in Virginia Lee Burton's 19703 children's book, "The Little House," the looming metropolis pressed up against it.
Putting a name to the practice of obstetric violence is the first step toward standing up against it, and so, of course, doctors have begun fighting back.
Cory Booker called the ban "part of a coordinated, all-out effort to erode women's reproductive rights and freedom nationwide" and urged men to stand up against it.
And so we had hoped to be able to support other forms of resistance that were going on, because we've been up against it, well, since the genocide.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Facebook's other problem was that it didn't understand the wealth of antipathy that had built up against it over the previous two years.
" Adding, "I think she wanted everybody to know that this is wrong, this is a women's rights issue and that you can fight back and stand up against it.
His friend Nico used to drive a red truck, and there's a picture somewhere of Dijon leaning up against it, before Nico moved to Baltimore and then to Philly.
It surveys humanity trying to wrestle with the unknown and the consequences of what happens when we brush up against it, and what happens when we ask something from it.
"Don't think that you're the only one who's up against it and don't think that you're the only one who doesn't have challenges to face every day," he told the fans.
House Democrats have assailed the bill, and they are expected to line up against it on Thursday, with the vote expected to take place after a debate on the House floor.
"Even as there's a strong body-positive movement building, there's an anti-fat backlash rising up against it," explains Linda Bacon, PhD, author of the groundbreaking book Health At Every Size.
Not only did a Congress controlled by Democrats overturn the financial transaction tax over 50 years ago, the policymakers today on both sides of the aisle have lined up against it.
But rural libertarians, Democrats, transgender people and the medical community have lined up against it, saying that it would harm transgender teenagers who greatly benefit from those treatments, particularly puberty blockers.
But therein lies the case for caution: the corollary of Tories bickering when the going is good is that (much more so than Labour) they generally pull together if up against it.
In Congress, things look quite different — the vast majority of Republicans are lining up in support of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the vast majority of Democrats are lining up against it.
Maybe Bezos, whose company has its own controversial facial recognition program, will take the concerns of a fellow rich man more seriously than those of the organizations that have spoken up against it.
Paul S. Reichler, the Washington lawyer retained by the Philippines as chief counsel in the case, said that if China refused to accept the tribunal's ruling, other countries would line up against it.
Despite what has happened to her, she would want us all to carry on regardless and not be frightened by fear tactics, instead she regularly urged us all to rise up against it.
The consumer drone market has plenty up against it, but at this price point, the Skydio 2 seems to make a decent sell to a wider swath of consumers than its leading competitors.
It's not cool by any means, but is it such egregious etiquette that you need to stand up against it, call the person out, and have that candid but polite conversation with them?
Two 21-year-olds - Belgium's Nafissatou Thiam and Akela Jones of Barbados - are leading the chase, with another Briton and strong medal hope Katarina Johnson-Thompson up against it after a shot-put disaster.
When Uber initially released the regulatory filing on April 11, the document identified public transportation as competition to its business and said Uber's growth will depend in part on how it goes up against it.
One thing we never really go into is what's the audience size for the first level price, second level price, third level price… you don't really know this until you kind of bump up against it.
"I thought, 'There are really horrible things happening in our country right now and I would not be able to live with myself if I didn't do everything possible to stand up against it," she says.
Many of the Democratic nominees have brushed up against it in passing when they discuss access to mental health care, affordable housing policies, support for returning veterans, criminal justice reform and broad-scale anti-poverty programs.
A Democratic member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said in a dissenting opinion, published Thursday ahead of a contentious FCC vote, that repealing net neutrality regulations shows "contempt" for citizens who spoke up against it.
"Recognizing those events for what they were and seeing everyone make the choice to stand up against it completely informed what I cared about and what I felt my point was as an artist," she said.
Whether he runs again or not, Sanders' backers and Iowa Democratic strategists say the Vermont senator's strength in the Hawkeye State will force other candidates to either embrace his influential message or risk running up against it.
So not only does Murray perhaps lack the elite athleticism to cause havoc getting into the teeth of a strong defence, but his team is constructed in a way that opponents can load up against it, anyway.
There's a complementary side to that, and it's the surveillance state and the role of protest and a free press—the right of people in a free society to know what's happening and speak up against it.
After Egypt's generals overthrew President Mohamed Morsi in July 2013, I started attending and live-tweeting the huge sit-in in Cairo protesting the restoration of military rule, just 30 months after Egyptians had risen up against it.
It's true that women are up against it in political races and we have anecdotal evidence from the last election where we had a far stronger female candidate beaten out by a terribly weak, incompetent, and immoral male candidate.
Henderson committed himself to getting another opportunity to play in the NFL, but he also knew what he was up against: it is not a league that frequently gives second chances to substance abusers who land in legal trouble.
In order to build a safer, smarter, and more inclusive experience online, I will recognize when harassment is occurring, responsibly speak up against it, and support those experiencing it by: Hack Harassment was first announced in January to combat online harassment.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Briton Jessica Ennis-Hill made an excellent start to the defense of her Olympic heptathlon title on Friday to lead after four events overnight, but her compatriot Katarina Johnson-Thompson is up against it after a shot-put disaster.
A stellar collection isn't worth a damn if its its records are shady or its sources are murky, and even one ill-gotten artwork can tarnish the reputations of the Old Masters resting up against it in the freeport of your choosing.
In many ways, the choice Malaysians will make at the polls on May 270 will not be between the ruling coalition and the slew of opposition parties lined up against it -- instead, the vote is being seen as a direct referendum on Najib himself.
The Gulf dispute has eluded mediation efforts by the United States, which has military bases in both Qatar and some of the countries lined up against it - including Udeid, from which U.S.-led coalition aircraft stage sorties against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
Todd Weiler, a Republican state senator in Utah who posts his mobile phone number on his website for anyone who wants to reach him, saw his own workplace savings plan bill go down the drain after many members of the financial services industry lined up against it.
Frustrated by their mirage-like distance, I finally parked at the end of a road from which I could see the original border fence stretching far into the distance, with houses built up against it on the Mexican side and nothing but desert on the American side.
Because of such hierarchies and myths, being an artist, at least one who engages in established contemporary art worlds, requires functioning at a relatively high level and wanting badly to succeed in a competitive arena — either wanting to break into that exclusionary realm, or being willing to butt up against it perpetually.
SCARAMUCCI: The ratings went down... (CROSSTALK) WATTERS: And the ratings went down, attendance went down... SCARAMUCCI: Attendance went down, and so that scared all of them, but they are up against it now with the players union, and we have to see how that resolves itself, so to me, I think they made the right decision.
"Think about the difference, once we're down to the two candidates, if the Democrats have spent the next year in a primary building this thing face-to-face, person-to-person, neighbor-to-neighbor across the country; think of the foundation that we have laid down so that when we're really up against it in the general election," she told Hayes.
To those who know Endless best however, it was so much more than a bargaining tactic, or even a standard album: It was a black-and-white, looped stream; a giant warehouse with blacked-out windows; a workbench with panels of wood stacked up against it; a set of speakers designed by Tom Sachs; and a staircase leading to nowhere in particular.

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