Sentences with phrase «as loss of grip»

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But Republicans, facing potential loss of their last grip on power at the state level, will no doubt put up as strong a fight as they can muster.
Previous work has shown that people with weaker grip strength in midlife and early old age are more likely to develop problems, such as loss of independence and to have shorter life expectancy.
Morning follows the divergent paths of Mark and Alice Munroe as they circle each other in a heart - breaking pas - de-deux of grief before finally coming to grips with their shared loss.
It's a decidedly stirring premise that is, at the outset, employed to competent yet far - from - gripping effect by John Cameron Mitchell, as the filmmaker, working from Lindsay - Abaire's screenplay, offers up an opening half hour that generally comes off as an overly conventional look at grief - with Becca's inability to accept her boy's loss precisely the sort of reaction that one expects from movies and stories of this ilk.
Well, on the evidence of A Most Wanted Man, one of his final films, our loss is all the greater as he's simply magnificent in a gripping espionage thriller.
Even on the racetracks in my area, low profile tires are not preferred as the loss in grip over the bumps is too high compared to the advantage of quicker turn - in.
The Tesla's acceleration when exiting a corner is just as impressive as it is in a straight line, and equally without any real hysterics or loss of grip - just a display of incredible traction and grunt.
On a rainy afternoon, a mother's life is shattered as her son slips from her grip and runs into the street... I Let You Go follows Jenna Gray as she moves to a ramshackle cottage on the remote Welsh coast, trying to escape the memory of the car accident that plays again and again in her mind and desperate to heal from the loss of her child and the rest of her painful past.
Closely based on the real - life experience of the author's mother - in - law, this gripping tale is a quiet commentary on separation and loss, as Devorah realizes how a black servant can be forced by law to live apart from her child.
- Library Journal «A poignant tale of a stubborn love that bridges the lives and wars of two generations, Letters From Skye gives the reader a story to inhale as well as read, unfolding amid the gripping panorama of a changing world — an absorbing and rewarding saga of loss and discovery.»
That loss, as well as shock, grief, and coming to grips with an endless horizon of hopes and dreams unrealized going up in a horrifying puff of smoke has a huge impact on both family and friends alike.
Meanwhile, the lifting off the front wheel, losses of grip and other little things are communicated as well as imaginable via a controller's vibration.
Either way, the 4PS gets the nod due to its familiarity towards people who have used the DualShock 4 as opposed to utilizing said controller with a new form of grip and control, and in competitive gaming, even the slightest loss of grip can lead to a loss.
Nonetheless, his sense of humanity and purpose is lost as he fails to come to grips with his loss of humanity.
Last year, I contacted Sloan to ask her if she thought there was a connection between the staggering loss of Arctic sea ice in recent years and the brutal drought gripping the West, as her research predicted.
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