Pushing in a sentence as a noun

I don't blame them for trying new things, pushing the boundaries, etc.

> in this case, since Level3 is pushing more data, they would be the ones payingNo.

Soon a company is always in crisis mode; pushing hard to get the next great thing out.

Those pushing "if you have nothing to hide..." have suspect & ulterior motives.

"That statement spells it for me. With Google I see research, I see pushing tech boundaries and hardware experiments, I see new ways to interpret the world.

" [1]Plus, Michael's quote from the announcement, "I now fully expect to spend the rest of my career pushing VR as far ahead as I can.

Considering the costs of pushing you out, you'd have to be doing a **** of a lot more than just writing **** code to justify termination.

You managed to get away without actually triggering it, so far, but you were pushing a lot of financial risk onto other people.

For me if I see forward progress and I have the intuition that what I'm doing will work I keep pushing until I can disprove my intuition or prove it.

Google is pushing for updated laws ...This seems like an absurdly high standard if obeying the law and pushing for updated laws isn't enough.

It's important to realize that this article is by Eamonn Fingleton, who has been pushing a fixed idea for decades now: that Japan is secretly a terrifying power.

Git checkout some_branch # Creating and pushing a new branch. git checkout -b new_branch_name git push -u origin new_branch_name # Checking out an existing branch. git checkout -b some_branch origin/some_branch # Merging a branch into your current branch. git pull origin some_branch This workflow is extremely safe.

Pushing definitions

noun

the act of applying force in order to move something away; "he gave the door a hard push"; "the pushing is good exercise"

See also: push