Sentences with phrase «for more tension»

Makes for more tension and more hurt feelings... I love what I have read about this book and would love to own it so that I could try, try again (or still as the case may be) Please pick me!!!
Games like this can be frustrating since you can't fight back, but it makes for more tension.
Still one could hope for more tension to replace some of the soft - spoken, often aimless dialogue.
Its simple gameplay is relaxing but I longed for more tension and a sense of grand adventure that Fe lacks.
Stand or kneel far enough away from the machine to have the plates lifted off eachother at the starting position — this allows for more tension throughout the movement.
For more tension, hold onto the band closer to the feet or wrap the band several times around you hands, if you can do so safely.
On Monday, WTI closed at US$ 52.22 a barrel, up by 3 percent, while Brent crude settled at US$ 59.02 — its highest since July 2015 — on the back of growing optimism that the OPEC production cut deal is finally having a palpable effect on global supplies of crude oil, and the equally growing worry that the Middle East could be in for more tensions — this time between the Kurdish nation and the countries it inhabits, following an independence referendum in the Kurdistan autonomous region in Iraq.
There were two principal drivers behind oil prices» performance: the growing optimism that the OPEC production cut deal is finally having a palpable effect on global supplies of crude oil, and the equally growing worry that the Middle East could be in for more tensions — this time between the Kurdish nation and the countries it inhabits, following an independence referendum in the Kurdistan autonomous region in Iraq.

Not exact matches

The tension for both Apple (AAPL) and Facebook (FB) is fairly obvious: They want to convince publishers to host articles inside their ecosystems so they can use that content to attract more users and keep them engaged longer.
Crafting a common framework for two unions covering disparate industries and more than 300,000 workers will inevitably create tensions.
Sectors of the South Korean economy reliant on China for growth tend to be hit more by geopolitical tensions, but things are starting to improve, says Trinh Nguyen of Natixis.
LONDON, May 3 - World stocks made little progress on Thursday as worries over global trade tensions weighed, while the U.S. dollar consolidated recent bumper gains after the Federal Reserve reaffirmed the outlook for more rate hikes.
Colvin, who has worked on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange trading floor for more than 20 years, isn't ruling out a new gold spike caused by tensions abroad.
But Nadella's recent calls for more empathy in tech come amid tension between Silicon Valley and the rest of the country.
In this deeper, more intuitive - driven stage of listening, you're free to release tension and doubt, helping prepare you for difficult questions, rejections or even objections.
During times of tension and tight deadlines it is more productive for a leader to launch of charm offensive to galvanize the team.
Contract talks between the two sides have dragged on for nine months, leading to labor tensions, chronic cargo congestion and shipping delays at ports along the coast that collectively handle nearly half of all U.S. maritime trade and more than 70 percent of imports from Asia.
Zhang Zhexin, a research fellow at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, was more upbeat, saying that now that Trump had got at least some of the answers he wanted from Xi, trade war tensions should ease.
China's central bank gave a green light to banks to dig into reserves to lend more, signaling government worries about slowing momentum for economic growth amid rising trade tensions with the U.S.
Many other experts see recent trade war tensions and Fed rate hikes as a sign of more upside ahead for gold.
In other cases, the story is more nuanced: For example, oil and gas extraction firms benefit, while the producers of petroleum and coal products lose, echoing the tension between refiners and oil - shale producers.
«There's a lot of speculation and even more tension,» said George Frangistas, president of Incofruit - Hellas, the trade association of Greek export enterprises for fruits, vegetables and juice.
But rather than illuminating the tension involved in loving aliens and recognizing our collective responsibility to each other as citizens, the resolution proceeds to call for a more flexible, expansive immigration policy.
As racial tensions have come more and more to light in the U.S. in the last few years, it's become increasingly important for churches to address theses issues.
They should really be quite commonplace, nevertheless we can better understand the situation of the Church and the tensions involved in it if we consider more exactly this principle of compulsory alternatives for both sides.
Some of the more important of these tensions and choices are those between the love relationships of the family and the work relationships of one's more public vocation: between kinship and friendship relations; and between care for oneself and care for others.
One thinks of Tillich in whom this motif was in tension with a more temporal perception of ultimate concern, and of Heidegger who has done so much to provide categories for modem theology.
Hertzke acknowledges that Jackson's sympathy for the left's agenda on the family, gay rights, and abortion has generated tensions among culturally conservative black church leaders, but he argues that racial pride has proved a more potent appeal among Jackson's black constituents.
Rather than focusing on parts and wholes, a framework that at times seems semantic, Rubin might have more instructively examined the tension between, for instance, technocracy, national sovereignty, and democracy.
David Hubbard, for example, in his taped remarks on the future of evangelicalism to a colloquium at Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary in Denver in 1977 noted the following areas of tension among evangelicals: women's ordination, the charismatic movement, ecumenical relations, social ethics, strategies of evangelism, Biblical criticism, Biblical infallibility, contextual theology in non-Western cultures, and the churchly applications of the behavioral sciences.2 If such a list is more exhaustive than those topics which this book has pursued, it nevertheless makes it clear that the foci of the preceding chapters have at least been representative.
There's plenty of tension here, and more if we consider Peter's speech in Acts 4, where he seems interested in keeping strays out of the fold («There is salvation in no one else») and 1 John 3:16 - 24, which picks up on the theme of the One who lays down his life of his own accord and then sees an outrageous connection between Jesus» action and our own: «We ought to lay down our lives for one another.»
Or to put it more mathematically: «It's not good for man to be alone» + «It's better to marry than burn (with sexual tension / desire)» > «A single person has more time to enjoy the things of God»
Hence, even more important than summarizing accurately what they propose will be the effort to trace the movement of their thought as they seek to persuade us of the wisdom of their proposals; so too, more important even than identifying where their proposals explicitly or implicitly exclude one another will be the effort to see how tensions among their contrasting but equally valid insights actually bind them together and force us to find new conceptualities, new frames - of - reference for our analyses of what is theological about theological education.
For a rock song or a symphony, a ballet score or a ballad, much depends on handling the space between tensions and postponed resolutions in ways that can satisfy the desire for resolution while also being open - ended enough to sustain the expectation of, and desire for, moFor a rock song or a symphony, a ballet score or a ballad, much depends on handling the space between tensions and postponed resolutions in ways that can satisfy the desire for resolution while also being open - ended enough to sustain the expectation of, and desire for, mofor resolution while also being open - ended enough to sustain the expectation of, and desire for, mofor, more.
Church unity may be needed more than ever, even for worldly reasons, in view of the tensions generated by the simultaneous growth of pluralism and globalism, but it is now in disrepute.
Christians are being encouraged to pray for Israel after two weeks of escalating tensions in Jerusal... More
The mood of the present is based on an awareness of this tension, perhaps more acute than for some time.
The assertion that differentiation marches forward may be an accurate appraisal of long - term tendencies, but the apparent inevitability with which this process is portrayed fails to account for either the more specific tensions that develop in the short run or the precipitating events that engender these tensions.
My thesis is that the many visions of perfection are more or less the same or at least analogical, and therefore if each Faith keeps its ethics of law dynamic within the framework of and in tension with its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular Faiths can have a fruitful dialogue at depth on the nature of human alienation which makes love impossible and for updating our various approaches to personal and public law with greater realism with insights from each other.
Luther wanted something more serious than a statement that pressing sexual tension should be a reason for them to leave, and he added sardonically: «Who knows if he who burns with desire today, will burn with desire tomorrow?..
You might stay for one more year as manager, but if the relationship between manager and majority fanbase remain strained and under constant tension, it is going to be a very stressful one year for the team.
NO MORE TENSION, ARSENAL IS GOING TO WIN (affirmative statement), just go and watch the match with ease mind and u will see its going to be an easy win for ARSENAL.
Tensions between the two South American countries have been tense for more than a century.
We'll experiment awhile — our assumption is we might end up testing the thumb screw for just the right tension after a few more zips!
However, he has been under the spotlight for performances against Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea in particular so far this season, with United opting for a more defensive - minded approach which has caused some tension between Mourinho and the fans, as noted by The Guardian.
«We're going to be able to help people rebuild houses and get their homes back, and that's more important than any win,» a drained, but smiling, Lewis said after finishing with a 3 - under 69, a 20 - under for the week, and hugging her husband Gerrod Chadwell, who had flown in from Houston, where he coaches the University of Houston's women's golf team, to surprise her after Sunday's tension - filled finale.
The funny thing about football is, when a high - tension game is drawing to a close, with two sides getting more desperate with each passing second for a victory, all the discipline and professionalism suddenly vanishes into thin air and all that matters is to put that ball into back of the net.
I currently use or have used oils on myself or someone in my family for anxious feelings, stress, supporting digestion, occasional aches & pains, ear discomfort, head tension, respiratory function, seasonal allergies, sleeplessness, seasonal and environmental threats, mood lifting, focus, insect bites, skin support and more.
And if you have a kid who gains tension by crying, then you know that CIO isn't even an option to consider for you, as it won't work for more than a night or two without making you both miserable (and maybe causing later problems).
If you have a kid who gains tension by crying (so if you let him cry he'll escalate and get more and more upset), you're an unwitting dupe if you do CIO because you're just going to make it worse for all of you.
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