threading the needleの例文
- Great Lakes sailors refer to passing through this gap as " threading the needle ."
- Threading the needle between Keselowski and Kyle Larson, Hamlin got loose and spun out.
- "You've watched the attitude, him getting involved, firing the ball and threading the needle ."
- Only three minor course corrections were needed along the way to keep it on its way toward " threading the needle,"
- Even if that happened, he said it was " still threading the needle " for Gore to reach the White House.
- Just because they bring in a different quarterback, I think they're going to pretty much run the same plays, but this guy was threading the needle.
- After her recent speech laying out the new policy _ to which Iran has not yet responded _ the president took her aside to congratulate her, she said, " for threading the needle ."
- Mike Wall, an industry analyst with CSM Worldwide, said the automaker's challenge is " threading the needle " between Ford and Lincoln and trying to differentiate between the Ford and Mercury brands.
- In creating the Russia-NATO council, the Western allies had been, as one senior State Department official put it, " threading the needle in getting the Russians to acquiesce without diluting NATO decision-making power ."
- In addition to the launch of Pax TV, today marks the publication date for " Threading the Needle : The Pax Net Story, " written by Paxson with Gary Templeton . ( The new network was originally called Pax Net before being renamed Pax TV .)
- In other words, AE was " literally " threading the needle in terms of the plane's performance envelope : one wrong move on her part could easily have led either to a departure stall, or to an uncontrolled descent to the ocean's surface, or to a loss of lateral control.
- There are many figures used, such as couples advancing, retiring, changing places, couples visiting, circling, threading the needle, etc . The " sher " figure involves two opposite men advancing towards each other and then crossing past each other turning as the pass . " Sher " means " scissors " ( and " sherele " is " small scissors " ) in Yiddish, and the name of the dance may come from the sher figure that is thought to imitate the cutting action of scissors.
- So, beyond the requisite jumpers, as in jump shots, and players threading the needle on passes and hitting the open woman, the spectator at W . N . B . A . games can also expect to see tops that have a tapered waist and flair out a bit at the hips; wider shoulder straps that cling better on women's narrower shoulders; lighter fabrics _ dazzle ( a nylon or polyester with a sheen that appears to glow under arena lights ), striped dazzle and two kinds of mesh _ and shorts that are slightly shorter than men's and cut fuller in the leg.