Sentences with phrase «become shaky»

In the same manner, the driving school insurance includes the legal protection that the school must face when relationships become shaky with trainers or other concerns.
When this happens your vehicle will become shaky, and your wheels will not be secure.
The Encounter Theory of the Origin of Planets Has Now Become Shaky and May Pass into the Limbo Where the Old Nebular Hypothesis Went
Ozzie brought in steve smith, who definatly saw some sucess, but it did nt matter because by then we were lacking rbs, and our oline had become shaky as well as having a secondary that lost any close game for us.
have you noticed gabriel was absolute beast when he came, looked like an old fashioned adams type defender - but a year of being benched — in and out of side - no decent run, hes become shaky.
If your job situation becomes shaky or you come into an inheritance, it might be time to revise the plan to emphasize safety over big returns — to turn the wheel because the planned route looks less inviting.
The boundary between fiction and nonfiction, and literature and non-literature, is becoming shaky and plays an ever smaller role in our imaginations.
But became shaky in the second half, due to their lack of technical skills.
Once blood sugar levels start to fall, the human body becomes shaky and can show a number of symptoms which might include blackouts, dizziness, fatigue, and light headedness.
It's a rocky one, though, that only becomes shakier as it progresses.

Not exact matches

At this point, the indications are that Aghdam's attack was the kind of event that has become all too familiar in American society: an isolated act committed by a person with a shaky grip on reality.
As in other industries whose shares have looked shaky of late, you can pin some of the blame on China's slowdown, since Chinese leisure and business travelers have become major revenue drivers.
GoPro videos have become more than just people watching shaky adventure footage on YouTube.
I feared becoming one of those pale, shaky, duty - deadened adults.
It may well be true that self - consciousness about standing on such shaky ground is the reason why the talk of a woman's «right» to abortion services has become an uncritical mantra, rising to a aggressive assertion when challenged, for this kind of feminist.
I expected Mariota, who has never really done much to prove otherwise, to become extra shaky in a road playoff game, especially against a turnover - hungry defense and in one of the loudest stadiums in the league.
And I advised the Boss through this website and another one to sign another top quality left back as that position looked shaky towards the end of last season when goals were conceded by both Gibbs and Monreal that denied us becoming 2nd in the table.
I would sweat profusely, become nauseated, and my legs would feel weak and shaky.
Yet if you scratch below the surface of these articles - and make the effort to read the research being reported - it quickly becomes clear that the debate is being dramatically distorted by a perfect storm of shaky or incomplete research, and sensationalist reporting.
In his weekly Foreign Affairs column, Garvan Walshe reflects on Russia: «Moscow's foreign policy has become the personal codpiece of its diminutive leader — he of the staged archaeological driving expeditions (think of the ageing medieval king whose servants would tie deer and boar to trees so they wouldn't escape the shaky royal arrow).»
As wildlife discovered the calcium deposits, a natural reef would form, and the city's shaky foundations would become a stable ecosystem.
So on the basis of some earlier, shakier research, along with a good dose of common sense, Bailey and Zucker hypothesized that homosexuals would show an inverted pattern of sex - typed childhood behaviors — little boys preferring girls as playmates and becoming infatuated with their mother's makeup kit; little girls strangely enamored of field hockey or professional wrestling — that sort of thing.
«These rules for becoming a professor and so on seem to be on shaky ground,» he says.
Your body got shaky and your thoughts became disoriented when you realized you forgot to take your FitBit off of your jeans, right before starting laundry.
The more caffeine someone consumes, the more shaky and jittery they may become — if this happens, it is best to cut back a bit.
My first video is shaky but as I move on throughout the videos, you'll see I become more and more comfortable in front of the camera.
It's been eight years since former socialite Graham inherited the business from her husband, becoming the de facto publisher after her husband committed suicide by shotgun, and she's a bit shaky at the helm.
It's Matt, in the conversations often, who makes an observation about these «shaky cameras» and things, that become like a character in the plot.
The script makes her just as essential to the jokes as Rogen and while at times, I felt she was a little shaky when it came to delivery, all doubt for the actress is thrown away in one scene at the midway point of the film, when she instantly becomes the latest crush of every teenage boy in the audience.
And in fairness to [Paul W.S.] Anderson's champions, most of them praise the director not on any highfalutin philosophical grounds, but rather for his spatially coherent action sequences staged with a minimum of the shaky - cam aesthetics and nerve - jangling editing that have become the dominant m.o. of the post-MTV Hollywood blockbuster.
The shaky transition becomes complete this summer with X-Men: Apocalypse.
(His hands, afflicted with irreparable nerve damage, become even shakier than Cumberbatch's American accent.)
Director Paul Greengrass keeps things at a pace, keeping the proceedings from becoming monotonous, and his shaky - camera style fits in suitably in portraying the bedlam of post-invasion Iraq.
The episode, The Becoming, was on pretty shaky ground legally and the farcical subplot almost detracted from an arc involving a pair of gay soldiers — one of whom had a terminal brain tumor and had decided to try an experimental procedure devised by Drs. Derek «McDreamy» Shepard [Patrick Dempsey] and Meredith Grey [Ellen Pompeo].
For one, it becomes more stereotypical chick flick, which is, for this material, fine, but the change in pace is a little shaky.
There are some definite existential moments and character interactions that keep the film from going off the deep end, but the last third of the film becomes as shaky as Manny's will to live after figuring out a few things.
You certainly notice that excessive length repeatedly, especially when it becomes clear that this isn't the case of a movie overcoming a slow, shaky start to find its footing.
«These kids come out of high school with a very shaky command of high school math and eventually become teachers who can show their students the steps for doing a long division problem, but can't tell them why it works.
A shaky steering wheel can indicate your brake rotors have become worn down or warped.
A little shaky in the beginning, but hang in there; these people will become a part of your family.
That may be just the pre-production model, but as with many slider phones they do tend to become a little shaky.
If an author really will be able to earn $ 1,000 a month from only 100 fully - read downloads of a 100 - page book — that's just over three downloads a day — then Kindle Unlimited will become truly worthwhile for writers, although the economics of the example payments look shaky, to say the least.
We get on shaky ground when anyone becomes dominant in a market of promises.
If AIG were to become insolvent, this would send shockwaves through already shaky money markets as millions of investors — both individuals and institutions — would lose cash in what were perceived to be incredibly safe holdings.
While the global economy has been shaky over the last few years, I can't imagine scarce resources not becoming more valuable over time as they continue to become more and more rare and as the global population continues to rise and countries needing more basic materials to build, expand or consume energy.
The Crystal Orthodoxy had fallen into a shaky state during that time, but Agnès has managed to strengthen the faith after becoming its spiritual leader.
After that, she became the spiritual leader of the Crystal Orthodoxy, which had fallen into a shaky state, and worked tirelessly to sign a Peace Treaty with the Duchy of Eternia.
The Swedish professor tells the BAZ that he became a skeptic of alarmist climate science early on because «the [UN] IPCC always depicted the facts on the subject falsely» and «grossly exaggerated the risks of sea level rise» and that the IPCC «excessively relied on shaky computer models instead of field research.»
But as we start to comprehend the twin facts that oil is likely to become ever harder and more resource intensive to come by, and that the Earth and its atmosphere does not have a limitless capacity to absorb the crap we pour into it, the cult of economic growth at all costs starts to look a little shaky.
With the A.M. Best Company, for example, the highest rating is an A + +, and any rating below an A - should be given careful consideration because they are on shaky financial ground and life insurance is not something you want to become useless after a few years of paying into the policy.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z