Sentences with phrase «anchor them firmly»

This reconciliation is salvation, and it has all the worth which the New Testament and the classics of Christian devotion are constantly ascribing to it: life abundant, joy unspeakable and full of glory, peace that passes all understanding, confidence and hope like an anchor firmly fixed.
«This Government, a coalition Government because of the Liberal Democrats in it, will remain anchored in the centre ground with Britain anchored firmly in the heart of the European Union.»
Also, it's of vital importance to keep your back straight and neutral (keeping the head facing forward with eyes straight ahead will help you with this) and your feet anchored firmly to the ground all throughout the movement.
Draw your elbows toward each other until they're shoulder width apart, and anchor them firmly on the floor.
This bustling city has it all from fine dining, theatrical arts, endless sports venues and very active and healthy outdoor lifestyle anchored firmly in the winter to the venues which once hosted the 88 Winter Olympics.
From higher standards and 21st - century assessments, to educator effectiveness and the turnaround of failing schools, Race to the Top's program elements were anchored firmly in the good work of states and districts.
Make sure that if you place anything over or around the shelter that it is anchored firmly and will not blow or fall over in front of the entrance.
It has a holdfast that anchors it firmly in the sand.
, anchor yourself firmly on the mainland or try your hand (s) sailing the Coral Sea.
But the rectilinear compositions, and the specificity of the patterns and textures, keep them anchored firmly in the language of textiles.
Painted black, the bench anchors itself firmly to the ground and is balanced by a bold black light fixture.

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Yet even though anchors often have little direct relevance on where a data point should currently reside, they nevertheless influence our perceptions of reality and can take concerted effort to raise once they have become firmly secured.
As it seeks to apply this voluntarism to marriage and family, which are not mere social constructs but are firmly anchored in God's creation, we may see liberalism at last reaching a breaking point.
The plan aims at providing a representative group to «take the place of Dr. Bob and Bill,» to keep the Foundation (renamed the General Service Board) firmly anchored to the movement it serves, and to insure the continuity of the services of AA.
He made it firmly anchored (mountains) above it and blessed it and decreed that it contain the amount of food it provides, (all) in four days, equally for those asking» - for those who ask.
[OWN THIS CARTOON] Weighed Down there's nothing wrong with anchors if you want to stay in place firmly grounded and fixed on a solid foundation but what if you want to fly free?
In the course of addressing these difficulties, I will anchor my discussion firmly within the actual experiences of common life within the present - day academy.
In anchoring Jesus firmly in the religion of first - century Judaism, Vermes is part of a growing circle of Jewish scholars whose work makes it possible for modern Judaism to reclaim Jesus as one of its own.
Using two forks anchor into the upper lip of the rings and firmly but slowly lift the rings off.
D'Antoni's head was anchored as firmly as the Rock of Gibraltar.
Babies need to be in a supporter firmly attached to the anchor points provided.There is a video of how to install one in a «Chariot» down the page.
The Vela accommodates the Primo Viaggio car seat and attaches firmly with retractable car seat anchors.
It is screwed firmly into your doorframe, banister, or wall to anchor your gates.
The Bob Revolution Stroller has an easy - to - manage foot actuated brake which will anchor the stroller firmly even on inclines.
«The DWP may not like to hear it but its next wave of reforms will be a non-starter, unless the formula for increasing state pension age is firmly anchored on prior improvements to healthy life expectancy in poor communities,» Mr Harrop argued.
The constitutional bill is firmly anchored in the will of the people because (a) the bill fully reflects the declaration of the 2010 National Assembly at which every Icelander 18 years or older had an equal chance of being invited to take a seat and (b) it was approved by 2/3 of the voters in a national referendum against the wishes of much of the discredited political class.
Mr. Speaker, moving into 2018, our fiscal programme is firmly anchored on the ongoing fiscal consolidation.
The EU stated that the aim of the new Directive was to strengthen legislation, improve the welfare of those animals still used, and to «firmly anchor» the principle of the Three Rs, to Reduce, Refine and Replace the use of animals, in EU legislation.
This could be extended as part of the wider changes to the EU's institutional structures that the Germans are keen to secure in order to anchor the new eurozone arrangements firmly in a rules based system — think European Court of Justice sanctions for breaking debt and deficit rules.
We will continue to anchor this government firmly in the centre ground.
Your mind isn't as firmly anchored in your body as you think, says Anil Ananthaswamy.
Ocean - based wind turbines don't need to be firmly anchored to the seafloor, according to a new study.
The researchers assume that this is the signal that sparks off the response: The bacterial cell now boosts the synthesis of a second messenger, which in turn stimulates the production of an adhesin that firmly anchors the bacteria on the surface within a few seconds.
As the speargun is fired with such a high force, it must be firmly anchored, otherwise firing would not work properly or could be also fatal for the weapon - carrying bacteria themselves.»
Dr Daniel Ungar, from the University of York's Department of Biology, said: «If we think of the cancer cell like a tent structure; it has fixed sides to hold its shape and is firmly anchored to the ground in order to secure its contents.
We want to strengthen Europe, improve integration through equal educational opportunities for everyone, drive forward the energy transition as a trigger for global climate change mitigation and firmly anchor cultural education in schools.
The aim of the new Directive is to strengthen legislation, and improve the welfare of those animals still needed to be used, as well as to firmly anchor the principle of the Three Rs, to Replace, Reduce and Refine the use of animals, in EU legislation.
Directive 2010 / 63 / EU has firmly anchored the principles of the 3Rs (to Replace, Reduce and Refine the use of animals) in EU legislation and strives to achieve harmonization with the highest animal welfare standards.
January 4, 2017 280 million - year - old fossil reveals origins of chimaeroid fishes High - definition CT scans of the fossilized skull of a 280 million - year - old fish reveal the origin of chimaeras, a group of cartilaginous fish related to sharks, and allow scientists to firmly anchor them in evolutionary history.
The more firmly we're anchored in ourselves, the more we can appreciate the beauty and balance of...
The more firmly we're anchored in ourselves, the more we can appreciate the beauty and balance of the good and the bad.
With your left heel firmly anchored to the floor, exhale and bend your right knee over the right ankle so the shin is perpendicular to the floor.
Waititi's chops as an actor and filmmaker are firmly anchored in the latter, and he displays an impressive knack for the former.
The movie, produced by Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley in conjunction with BBC Films, seems firmly anchored in that time and place — a lot of which is down to Sean Bobbitt's cinematography and Suzie Davies» production design.
The story is firmly anchored in (social) realism deflecting any trace of on - the - nose moralisations that may be present in his noted long conversational takes.
Voices do not exhibit the lispy quality of Fifties soundtracks and are firmly anchored in the centre channel.
Firmly anchored by a repetitive voice - over, this 2007 thriller is constantly filtered through Chris» perspective.
Only voices are firmly anchored in the centre channel.
The weightless world of a digital game or virtual environment fascinates us for the way it defies the rules of the real world; until we are firmly anchored in the former reality, however, these new principles are not neurologically compatible with a developing sensory system.
«The recommendation that the «cross-curriculum priorities» and «general capabilities» be more firmly anchored in subject content will not please everyone, but it will help simplify the curriculum,» he said.
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