Sentences with phrase «less tension in»

In conjunction the Ghost Recon controller's triggers also have less tension in them, giving them a much looser feel, meaning they're even easier to pull all the way in.
Less tension in the body AND more oxygen, that can't a bad!
Use your core to keep your spine neutral, and remember to keep your shoulders down away from your ears for less tension in your neck.
Notice how you may feel less tension in your psoas and crease of your hips.
This translates into considerably less tension in the partition walls, meaning correspondingly less tension is transferred to the building frame during earthquakes.

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De-stabilised Middle East, rise of new power in Saudi Arabia, aggressive China, Russia - US tensions, Turkey - Russia escalation, rise of autocratic but nationalists leaders such as Modi in India, Trump in United States, bin - Salman in Middle East, the Geo - Political unease hasn't been this tense in decades, so as a market participant you can never care less than ever.
The government is having another, less direct impact on defense spending, namely an increase in demand for weaponry and tech as geopolitical tensions rise.
This has resulted in less neighborhood tension and neighbors helping neighbors.
If we pay attention to the full range of voices in the canon, particularly where they are in tension, we will be less likely to remake Jesus in our own image.
I would encourage you not to distance yourself from the things about Jesus that you have a hard time with but to instead hold all of these things in tension because nothing less than this is required if we are to be the church in the midst of a watching world.
Arising out of what I have said, the diagram at the end of this chapter represents the state of tension which has come to exist more or less consciously in every human heart as a result of the seeming conflict between the modern forward impulse (OX), induced in us all by the newly - born force of trans - hominization, and the traditional upward impulse of religious worship (OY).
Just as he denies in the speech that there are any potential tensions between our ideals and the practical demands of ensuring our security in an often less than ideal world, he simply rejects that there are any moral or political complexities born of out technological innovation that might justify some measure of political prudence, or even the admonishment of science.
Bergson's approach calls attention to an unavoidable disunity in its stress on the three loci of tension and thus it is less unified initially than Peirce's, at least with respect to the continuity between the poles of the tension.
It's a distinct possibility but despite partisan tensions running at a near all - time high, it's less likely than it was last time, in 2013.
Even Richard Rorty, who is not a great religious mind, thinks that the success of liberal democracies lies in the creative tensions between «the agents of love» and «the agents of justice,» explained more or less in this way.
Though he provides a vivid account of Pascal and Jansenism to illustrate the divisions within seventeenth century French Catholicism and emphasizes the violent opposition encountered by Catholic reformers like Charles Borromeo and John of the Cross, Eire's treatment of the divisions within Catholic reform in general is less vividly realized than his treatment of the corresponding tensions with Protestantism, though Catholic reform could be every bit as fiercely contested and divided.
The idea that relations are bad has become «somewhat less common» over the past five years in the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Russia, according to the survey, called «Muslim - Western Tensions Persist,» produced by the Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project.
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 fruitful dialogue.
However, he is emphatic in his judgment that theological schools are less bothered by this tension than they ought to be because they have chosen «to devote themselves primarily to the second,» the professional school function.
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.
The inner tensions expressed themselves now less in the misery of depressive bouts than in bursts of furious anger and forecasts of disaster.
Snatch a late win they did, and Conte will now be able to prepare for their clash with the Republic of Ireland in Lille on Wednesday night with a little less tension.
Far from reducing the tension around Finch Farm, or the executive offices at Goodison Park, plus of course, offices in London and Monaco, the decision to fire Ronald Koeman less than half way through the «3 year project» will bring Everton's status in the modern game, and the ambition and abilities to execute actions to meet those ambitions sharply into focus.
Although financial difficulties in the family are not related to whether father is involved at ages 7 or 11, with younger children, fathers are less likely to be involved where there is domestic tension in the home.
Her contractions might also be less painful if she isn't holding so much tension in her body.
After playing this fun game your child gets to release the stress and tension that caused their behaviour so it's less likely to happen in the future.
There is a tension between the EU's relations with the states themselves (for example, within the Eastern Partnership framework) and its engagement in their internal conflicts; for example, EU interest in Moldova proper must be distinguished from its (far lesser) interest in Transnistria.
Flanagan has been less receptive for state oversight when it came to installing a monitor in East Ramapo schools, where tensions have flared over the district's leadership from the Orthodox Jewish community.
The race is causing tension within the Bronx Democratic County party, whose leaders were hoping Rivera would run uncontested in the primary to keep things civil between the two rivals and allow them to focus more on representing their shared constituents and less on critiquing each other.
When a death during a police confrontation on Staten Island inflamed tensions in July — and the administration drew criticism for giving the Rev. Al Sharpton a prominent position at a subsequent forum on police relations — Mr. de Blasio called on Cardinal Dolan to host a second, less fractious gathering.
In addition, the fact that water becomes less viscous when compressed, or its unusually high surface tension, allows insects to walk on water's surface.
If the wall's tension is less than a certain value, it will rush into our universe, wiping out everything in its path at almost the speed of light.
Although civil unrest is far less likely there, tension is indeed growing between political leaders in northern and southern California over who gets the increasingly scarce water from rivers, underground aquifers and snow melt, all of which are declining.
This is what I call The Time - Tension Principle ™ which gives you more results in less time.
So, the Feldenkrais Method and the Alexander Technique are a way to keep in touch with our body; therefore, tension is less likely to build up unknowingly and existing tension can fade away.»
When your feet are in the air, you're less stable and less able to produce the required tension and force, which defeats the purpose of lifting in the first place.
Whereas if I just tense my hands slightly, I can begin to feel that familiar sensation of tension radiating back and forth from my core and torso out to the bar and back in, feeling more stable, stronger in the movement, and having less stress in the shoulders.
As you become less active, you might experience tension in the neck due to immobility.
Once you get to higher band tensions, it becomes less practical to load enough weight onto the rack in the right places — and the consequences of miscalculating the counterweight load required becomes too risky.
In addition, Solutionsie uses a specially formulated structured water that has less surface tension and is more easily absorbed by the body.
Isometric stretching serves two purposes; firstly it does as exactly the same as Waiting out the tension and forces the contracted muscles to relax and secondly, it builds up the strength of your muscles in the stretched position which is great because the stronger your hip muscles and hamstrings are in their maxim range the less likely they are to tense up in the first place.
This focused tension is useful when you have less development in that specific aspect of the muscle because of your anatomy, biomechanics or past exercise selection.
There are other poses that are much less dramatic but which greatly help increase circulation in your lower back / upper back areas, reduce chronic tension, and create more mobility and stability.
Once I let go and decided to be less invested in the outcome, the tension disappeared.
Dates in the daytime can be a lot less fraught with unnecessary tension than their night time counterparts.
Feel more relaxed and at home in your body, experience less pain and tension, and perform better at athletic and artistic skills.
Director Marc Forster wasn't crazy about the reshoots, but the finale is really well done, extracting tension on material that's smaller, simpler, and no less frenetic than prior scenes involving masses of humans running from zombies in a busy main street or a grungy apartment complex.
In practicing this type of murder, the serial killer works out his (or, less often, her) own tensions and rage, and, in the process, leaves behind a symbolic manifestation of those tensions and rage in order to insult and horrify a world for which they feel little more than contempIn practicing this type of murder, the serial killer works out his (or, less often, her) own tensions and rage, and, in the process, leaves behind a symbolic manifestation of those tensions and rage in order to insult and horrify a world for which they feel little more than contempin the process, leaves behind a symbolic manifestation of those tensions and rage in order to insult and horrify a world for which they feel little more than contempin order to insult and horrify a world for which they feel little more than contempt.
He's far less adept, at least at this stage in his career behind the camera, at developing and sustaining tension throughout the narrative.
Yet perhaps Bahranis greater achievement is to make the minutiae of property foreclosure no less compelling: a scene in which Garfield steals a vacated homes air conditioner has all the sweaty tension of a bank heist or drug raid.
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