This workout can also be done while laying
at an incline of 15 degrees on an adjustable bench.
Essentially, the technique used is the incline cable fly is the same as in the basic exercise (flat bench cable fly) but on a bench set
at an incline of 30 ° to 45º.
Try walking at 3.2 mph
at an incline of 4 — or walking at 2.5 mph
at an incline of 12.
The ads illustrate the various modes supported by the Yoga Tablet 2, which let you prop the device up, lay it at an angle on a surface, or
at an incline of 270 degrees.
Not exact matches
If you're far removed from them in some remote location they've never heard
of, they might be less
inclined to interact with you
at all.
At luxury stores, snobbish salespeople tend to make customers feel like they aren't part
of the exclusive group
of people who shop there, making people more
inclined to buy something so they can fit in.
And they tend to take the process too personally: A 2013 study from the University
of Oxford demonstrated that entrepreneurs are
inclined to express more emotion
at the bargaining table, to their detriment.
That would normally be an end
of the matter, but not everyone is
inclined to take Deutsche's compliance department
at its word after a string
of governance scandals in recent years that culminated in a $ 630 million settlement for failing to police money - laundering by its Moscow office last month.
Let your guard down, be human and be real and you will stop beating yourself up, and those around you will be more
inclined to connect with you
at a deeper level, which leads to all kinds
of wonderful things.
«They are more
inclined to be pampered, more
inclined to be indulged, more
inclined to grow up with a sense that they sit
at the center
of the familial orbit.»
Their debt now is in excess
of 160 %
of disposable income, a level that suggests consumers will be more
inclined to get right with their lenders than to continue spending
at their post-crisis pace.
James Damore was fired by Google on Monday for circulating «Google's Ideological Echo Chamber,» a highly controversial 10 - page memo suggesting that women are underrepresented
at the company because
of biological differences that make them less
inclined to tech and leadership roles and not because
of bias.
Sun News, a low - budget mix
of blustery conservative opinion, reporting, and digs
at the CBC, makes an odd contender — especially these days, when the CRTC is less
inclined to impose additional costs, however small, on consumers.
According to a recent study
at MIT, humans stated that they would be
inclined to have a robot boss over a human boss since the robots improve the efficiency
of the team and lead to better overall productivity.
A mini flash crash was characterized in Nanex's blogpost as an uninterrupted price decline or
incline on a single stock
of at least 0.8 % within a period
of less than 1.5 seconds.
«People may be
inclined to sell
at the market close so they can feel in control
of their money overnight,» he said.
Reflective thinking is always more or less troublesome because it involves overcoming the inertia that
inclines one to accept suggestions
at their face value; it involves willingness to endure a condition
of mental unrest and disturbance.
A key issue is whether the central bank is still
inclined to view the economy
at risk
of overheating.
At a news conference, the commissioner
of the SEC, Emilio Aquino, indicated that the commission is
inclined to consider «so - called virtual currencies offerings as possible securities, in which case we will apply the Securities Regulation Code.»
And the election
of Donald Trump in the U.S. hasn't dented that support — if anything, this survey suggests that the new U.S. leader's position actually makes Canadians more
inclined to support clean energy here
at home.»
After the peak prices
at the end
of 2016, there was a sharp drop which
inclined me to unload my gold and silver miners for a hefty profit.
Third, I am
inclined to agree with recent work in the Bank
of England that suggests that it is possible,
at least in principle, to embed this discussion within a medium - term inflation targeting framework.
Though I'm not
inclined to put much weight on projections or forecasts, the present shape
of the yield curve is one that has historically been followed by a parallel upward shift in interest rates
at all maturities.
In the event
of a reasonable market pullback (say, a few percent), and assuming market internals were still intact
at that point, I would be
inclined to increase our call option position toward about 2 %
of assets, which would provide good exposure to any market advance that might begin from that lower base.
In a letter sent late Friday to Rep. Devin Nunes (R - CA), the chair
of the House Intelligence Committee and the author
of the GOP memo, White House counsel Don McGahn writes that «although the President is
inclined to declassify the February 5th Memorandum, because the Memorandum contains numerous properly classified and especially sensitive passages, he is unable to do so
at this time.»
Furthermore, if so
inclined, one could even study our free archive
of past newsletter issues over the years to see that similar defensive action was taken
at the right time with most other market tops as well.
Honigman explains that
at the beginning
of his entrepreneurial career, he was
inclined to say «Yes» to every press and media opportunity, including contributing quotes to articles — «just to get my name out there,» he says.
At issue is the heart
of Abel, Noah etc. that is
inclined towards God.
The conservative wing
of the church is itself a fragile coalition, including those who lean in a catholic direction, those who are card - carrying charismatics, those
inclined in an Anabaptist direction, and those who are really pragmatists
at heart but for the moment lean to conservatism out
of convenience and traditional piety.
I am
inclined to be concerned about the overuse
of equivocatory words and phrases, a practice that,
at least in my opinion, is deeply misguided and worth rethinking.
But I'm
at the moment
inclined to share some
of Douthat's concerns about the receptivity
of «today's [Un-Christian] youth» to the strident cadences
of a man like Gingrich.
In a letter announcing his retirement from the army
at the close
of the War, he wrote: «I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would
incline the hearts
of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit
of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow Citizens
of the United States
at large, and particularly for their brethren who have served in the Field, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific temper
of mind, which were the Characteristicks
of the Divine Author
of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation
of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy Nation.»
When evil rules the majority, then those laws will gradually be changed so that behavior gradually becomes more
inclined to selfish gratification
at the expense
of others, wickedness then becomes expected, then it becomes normal, then it becomes the law.
Consequently one feels less
inclined to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point
of planetary reflective consciousness which is the result
of the forming
of humanity into an organized society, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, corresponds on the contrary to our passage (by a movement
of reversal or dematerialization) to another face
of the universe: not an ending
of the ultra-human but its arrival
at something trans - human
at the very heart
of reality.
Fortunately, the supermen
at the Pentagon do not seem
inclined to take on the really dangerous member
of the axis
of evil, North Korea —
at least not for now.
Since it is five steps away from atheism out
of a possible six, lovers
of the letter
of orthodoxy who might feel
inclined to attack case two as little better than atheism, or as a blasphemous or
at best a crudely inept doctrine, might pause, before indulging in such judgment, long enough to consider — and I am confident they will not have done so before — what the five steps really mean.
Or the quest for understanding that lies
at the core
of a school will be marginalized, trivialized («Academics are all right for those so
inclined, but are finally fairly irrelevant to the life
of a congregation»), and unduly constrained.
But Jesus did not rise ~ right
at the beginning... the first day
of the week, Saturday
at sunset ~, but LITERALLY word for word «LATE ON THE SABBATH IN THE MID-AFTERNOON TOWARDS the First day
of the week» that would begin three hours later sunset sharp the twelfth hour AFTER epicenter
of being
inclining daylight
of the Sabbath» — «opse de sabbatohn tehi epiphohskousehi eis mian sabbatohn».
As we listen to the witness
of the Bible, we may be
inclined to think,
at first, that this is no more than the voice
of the human Israel which points us away from the gods
of idolatry as the first step in man's self - emancipation.
While I'm not
inclined to ascribe motive in this case and prefer to give Ham the benefit
of the doubt that he holds his position because his conscience demands it, I think these folks bring up a good point about how we can become so heavily invested in a certain ideology that change comes
at enormous cost.
Christian fundamentalists, who read the New Testament
at face value, and who look
at today's events through the lens
of the New Testament, are
inclined to treat the passing
of the last 2,000 years as if nothing has substantially changed.
The two main cities
of Greece were Athens, the center
of philosophy, art, and culture, and Corinth, a wealthy and
inclined - to - be-wicked city
at the isthmus which connects the Peloponnesus with the mainland.
Since Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church and placed good men in charge
of it, and because it was the Catholic Church which put the Books
of the Bible in the Bible and coined the word «Bible», and because the Bible tells us that the Church is the pillar and foundation
of Truth, and because these good men [that you refer to as misguided] are the ones ordained and «sent», [just like Jesus was «sent» by the Father], are
at the «helm»
of His Church and have the absolute authority to interpret the Bible, I am so
inclined to be ever so thankful that Jesus Christ set it all up this way so that the burdens and crosses that I may bear will become as light as the yoke that Jesus Christ promised if we are willing to follow him, and not our will be done but His.
It invites those most
inclined to deal myopically with the infant, most tempted to seek its good
at the expense
of others and to crush it to the bosom in apprehensive love, to hand over their child into the hands
of another.
Instead
of thinking in terms
of high and low as Aristotle did, Galileo did it by following bodies down the
inclined plane
at each moment to see if he could find out something new about motion.
That, too, is
at times overlooked by those who are
inclined to evaluate the significance
of a religious group exclusively by its size and structure.
He won the support
of the state and that too
at a time when the state was
inclined to favour the Monophysites.
Later students
of the subject, including Kinsey's successors, are now
inclined to include most
of the men ranked
at five and some
of those
at four in the blanket category «homosexual,» which
of course considerably raises the predominantly homosexual proportion
of the male population.
A call for us to be quickened, straightened into hearing One who is not part
of the world
of our entrapment by and scandal
at each other, so that we who are
inclined to settle for less can be summoned into the joy
of more by One who loves us.
Today we might be
inclined to juxtapose this more individualistic exploration to the social gospel, but
at the time I think it was generally felt more as a division
of labor in the process
of bringing Christianity relevantly into the twentieth century than as sharp opposition.