Sentences with phrase «also tamped»

The flip side of successful oil control: You've also tamped down your skin's natural dimension.
Acinetobacter also tamped down regulatory T cells, which keep autoimmune diseases at bay.
(The fat also tamps down the red tint of baby's skin, making way for newborn pink.)
Long ears also tamp down a dog's ability to hear far - off sounds, forcing the dogs to rely more on their sense of smell.

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They're also traits that women have, all too often, tamped down to avoid intimidating or irritating the men they work with.
In addition to «grinding, dosing, tamping, pulling, dripping and serving» top - notch brews, they also carry cool Hario coffee makers, shot glasses from Japan and treats from local Tall Grass Prairie Bread Co..
Oil traders will also continue to weigh a steady increase in U.S. production levels in the week ahead as the rise in U.S. drilling marked one of the few factors tamping back crude in an otherwise bullish environment.
Travel with a portable safety kit, and don't be afraid to think D.I.Y. Throw in a few electrical outlet covers (they're small and convenient)- non-marking masking tape can also be used to cover outlets, pad sharp corners, tamp down wayward wires and keep doors and cupboards shut.
It's also interesting that Bloomberg is losing support among fellow independents since there is always speculation — no matter how much he publicly seeks to tamp that down — that the billionaire mayor will mount a third party bid for the White House in 2012.
But he is also spoken of as a potential candidate for president in 2020 — a proposition he has sought to tamp down, even as he has dipped his toe into the national arena in pushing back against GOP - led efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Some board members have also questioned whether the corporation should continue to use the «preferred developer» approach — unusual in the public sector — which effectively tamps down competition by awarding one company an open - ended contract rather than bidding individual projects separately.
Because these batteryless sensors could also be used to stimulate nerves and muscles, the technology also opens the door to «electroceuticals» to treat disorders such as epilepsy or to stimulate the immune system or tamp down inflammation.
But the script also makes it clear that her desire for Ronit wells up from a place of anguished repression, of feelings she has fought hard to tamp down in the years since Ronit's sudden departure.
They've tamped down their scabrous black humor, and they've also toned down the comic possibilities in the marvelous 1968 Charles Portis novel upon which the film is based.
Also, the proposal might require legislation to tamp down on what some say might bring the student loan crisis right back again.
In order to tamp down the grass, those early cats likely kneaded and prodded the foliage while also using their paws to poke around for anything dangerous lurking in the grass, reports PetMD.
The whole thing is an altar piece to a goddess who's also a well - designed, attractive object, her alien qualities tamped by her own aesthetic perfection.
Indonesia experts also question if SCL could have made much of a difference in tamping down violence.
There's also a battery saver mode that tamps down screen brightness and restricts background apps to save power.
In fact, for workers with more time to go before retiring, Blanchett also suggested tamping down on stocks if other areas of your life — namely your career or your real estate holdings — look risky.
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