Sentences with phrase «jolt in»

Coupons, discounts, and free samples offer some incredible benefits, such as fast returns and a jolt in client inquiries.
As soon as we are properly staffed we have a jolt in intake cases causing us to ramp up or stress on additional work hours.
Scientists who study the warming seas and complicated climate and ice trends around Antarctica got a big jolt in recent days as yet another great fringing, floating ice shelf jutting from the Antarctic Peninsula began to disintegrate.
Also known as pepitas, a handful of raw green pumpkin seeds can give you a natural jolt in the middle of the day.
It is expected that those sales numbers also got a jolt in the arm.
There are also chili peppers that help you get that jolt in speed and diamonds that you can collect to gain access to new areas.
Glitch Jam is a game jam being hosted by Game Jolt in which participants are asked to make a game that uses glitches as an «integral part» of the game's -LSB-...]
If SFIV was the nostalgic jolt in the arm the series (and perhaps the fighting game genre as a whole) needed to become relevant again, then Street Fighter V is the confident push forward into new and uncharted territory, and nowhere is that more evident than the refreshed move sets.
Instead of a massive torque jolt in the car from changing revs the gear changes were very smooth.
Relatively minor gaps in the road lead to a hard jolt in the car, and the follow - up tended toward more gut - churning movement.
Curiously, Universal — which co-funded the Film4 gig and are distributing internationally — chose not to handle it in the States, where up - and - coming outfit A24 took the reins (it gave Spring Breakers a similarly zeitgeisty jolt in 2012).
A familiar coming - out, coming - of - age narrative gets an unexpected jolt in the hands of writer - director Maria Govan.
Opposite her, Mara performs a quite brilliant jolt in her chair, as though her character is trying literally to rise to the occasion, Therese mimicking Carol's order, almost eagerly out of her depth.
I bought Color Jolt in 05, Stripped Down and thought that it would work as a perfect mauvey nude color.
It didn't transform my life overnight though, I still needed a little caffeine jolt in the mornings.
That extra jolt in intensity really kicks up all these benefits.
Pääbo's group first gave the field a jolt in May 2010 by reporting a low - coverage sequence (1.3 copies on average) of the composite nuclear genome from three Neandertals.
The quest for better opioids got a much - needed jolt in 1999, when researchers at Duke University showed that mice lacking a protein called beta - arrestin 2 got more pain relief from morphine than normal mice did.
But the prospect of global warming, together with the recent jolt in fuel costs, is bringing industry round to the idea that «we can not continue current levels of dependence on fossil fuels.»
«Wrinkles give heat a jolt in pillared graphene: 3 - D carbon nanostructures» thermal transport abilities.»
The jolt in demand for government - subsidized meals comes as many school programs are struggling to balance their food service budgets because of higher costs and a decline in paying customers, school nutrition advocates said.
Kelly's signature is offense but it was his defense that provided the jolt in a similar way that the Giants did it in this same stadium three nights before against Washington.
Before serving, warm slightly with quick jolt in the microwave.
And all we wanted was the sweet IM To jolt us in our bed at 3 A.M. Have you been bullied?
Trudeau never really talked about his overhaul of the family benefit program as economic stimulus, but that didn't stop others from anticipating a jolt in household spending.
In after - hours trading on Tuesday, Panera's shares rose about 4 %, while Buffalo's grew 5.3 %, as that stock continues to benefit from a jolt in the wake of interest from an activist investor.
One morning I fell to the floor of my office, feeling an electric jolt in my chest as a result of stress.
They enjoyed the task less and had less desire to do it, while individuals who had to work on repetitive, boring tasks experienced a jolt in intrinsic motivation when they expected praise from their boss.
Caldwell hosts the TapouT Radio show on SiriusXM and has spoken at business conferences including Jolt in Idaho
A second jolt in toy sales can occur later in the year, when summer blockbusters are released through digital platforms and DVDs.
The flavors in this thing are jolting in a great way.
With cool heads, hot hands and pressing defenses that caught favorites off guard, low - seeded upstarts provided welcome jolts in the first two rounds
A particular focus is the way we lose our grip in winter: surfaces within the lab can be angled and the whole thing can be placed on a hydraulic base and tilted or jolted in any direction.
In this vein, Parker's study joins a growing body of literature (including some of his own previous work) that modifies the most streamlined models in which people smooth out consumption in anticipation of drops or increases in income — and instead accounts for the bumps and jolts in spending that the data reveals.
Only when the film takes its most radical third - act jolts in tone does it feel forced, contrived.
It's an uneven movie with some odd jolts in the story, but the performances — especially from Patricia Clarkson — are noteworthy.
It seems more than likely a lot of summer audiences will trade that in for some legit jolts in a technologically marvelous location.
There were not big jolts in this car and up - and downshifts are very good most of the time.
Whenever the road got rough I could feel harsh jolts in the cabin accompanied by the odd rattle.
It's not overly cushy and you'll still feel some jolts in the cabin when going over bigger road hazards.
The only times I was jolted in the cabin were when I was accelerating over bumpy roads.
However, the animation of the character models is done very well for the time, feeling smooth and not jolting in the slightest.
Look forward to more of your inspired jolts in 2010.

Not exact matches

The platform jolts — but doesn't fall, as a pair of hidden leaf springs engage the rails, keeping Otis's «safety elevator» miraculously in place.
McDonald's (mcd) first debuted its all - day breakfast menu in October 2015 and an immediate sales jolt helped boost sales in the U.S..
In Sport — a medium - aggressive (paddle - shifting) option among its four drive modes — it jolts and jerks from first to second and from second to third gear.
You won't hear baristas asking that question in San Francisco coffee shops just yet — but a growing number of tech workers are drinking coffee with butter for a unique kind of jolt.
A few hours later, after drifting into the sleepy, dazed state she was in for much of her hospital stay, she woke with a jolt and proclaimed she was the country singer the Zac Brown Band.
It's also worth noting the SEC jolt from last week has brought about a change in the makeup of the overall market cap for digital currency.
The flurry of activity has given a much - needed jolt to the Navy Yard, which has been in a slumber for decades.
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