Sentences with phrase «by shunting»

He faced a choice between two options: respond off the cuff or risk the ire of the panel by shunting their questions aside and plowing onward.
Furthermore, by shunting these cases to an administrative tribunal that does not publish its decisions, the impression given is that the government is primarily interested in saving money and avoiding scrutiny.
The PAX Aus build featured four modes, including a survival mode and a capture - the - flag mode, but the best was asteroid soccer where two teams of two fight to score goals by shunting asteroids through a tight gap on the opposing team's side of the screen.
There's also a huge bomb weapon that you'll struggle to avoid, but it is possible by shunting someone else into it or by pulling off a last - ditch dodge.
In flash memory, digital 1s and 0s of data are altered by shunting electrons in or out of an electrically isolated silicon electrode.
The medico - materialistic explanation is that simpler cerebral processes act more freely where they are left to act automatically by the shunting - out of physiologically [though in this instance not spiritually] «higher» ones which, seeking to regulate, only succeed in inhibiting results.

Not exact matches

Nearly one in four commercial emails doesn't make it to the inbox and is either shunted to spam folders or blocked altogether, according to a March report by Return Path, a New York email deliverability monitoring firm.
Also stymied by the American immigration system — which meets only a fraction of the demand for economic green cards each year — was South African Jonathan Hitchcock, 34, who was at first disheartened that his «dream job» would be shunted to Canada.
By buying government (or agency) debt, and paying banks to hoard the reserves it creates by doing so, the Fed shunts a bigger share of the public's savings into the Fed's coffers, and from there to government or its agentBy buying government (or agency) debt, and paying banks to hoard the reserves it creates by doing so, the Fed shunts a bigger share of the public's savings into the Fed's coffers, and from there to government or its agentby doing so, the Fed shunts a bigger share of the public's savings into the Fed's coffers, and from there to government or its agents.
Possible discomfort in these newborns can easily be treated in a straightforward way by active treatment (closure of the defect and shunting the hydrocephalus) and, when necessary, by the use of a professional pain / symptom protocol.
Preaching may not welcome all this attention from the scholarly world, but after years of being shunted to the back of the catalog under a few faded listings taught by «staff», it should provide occasion for celebration.
However his prospects appeared to have ended following a monster shunt in Formula 3000 in 1988 which left both his feet almost literally hanging on by a thread.
The Hogs had finished second to perennially strong Texas in the Southwest Conference and had been shunted off to fill a slot in the East Regional, qualifying for the series by virtue of a 4 - 3 victory over Delaware in the eastern final.
With two laps to go there was another major shunt when 2017 winner Kurt Busch when spun around by the bright yellow Penske car of Ryan Blaney (who'd led most of the race), triggering a 13 - car crash.
It is like a mantra in his head, «it's all about wanting more» is a regular phrase, and it is an opportune moment to discuss the journey he has made from bit - part player, from someone who was even offered up as a makeweight in a failed bid to sign Clint Dempsey from Fulham in 2012, to being shunted around the team, then hampered by a chronic heel injury, fretting about his future, to now being a captain, a leader, a key player for Klopp.
It won't be ideal for Koke to be shunted out left again given the fact that Nico Gaitan will most likely occupy that position as an attacking midfielder so there are only three places up for grabs with two most likely taken by Saul Niguez and Gabi.
I will sign off by congratulating the team on coming back from three goals down, congratulate Olivier Giroud on his continuing to justify his inclusion with vital goals and assists, congratulate Sanchez on his vital goal and continuing to give his all despite being shunted from his central striker position and I would like to congratulate Lucas Perez on getting his first premiership goal and playing his part in the comeback.
What this phrase does is shunt the entire situation over to the CPS, who decide on a case - by - case basis if there is any crime to answer.
It also transports certain hormones to your brain, and shunts toxins away from it by mixing with your blood once it leaves your head.
By attaching multiple electrodes to the periphery of an object or conductive coating, Zhang and his colleagues showed they could localize where and when such shunting occurs.
Two unique clinical features of heart failure in children, say the guidelines» authors, are the possible coexistence of structural congenital heart lesions, with simultaneous over-circulation to the lungs, and under - perfusion to the body (when the two circulations are linked in parallel by an intracardiac shunt or a patent arterial duct); and a change in symptom complexes over time from infancy through adolescence.
«Their dissenting argument has been supported by the majority of scientists for years,» he wrote, adding that the authority's report «shunts the entire problem, with far greater pain, into the future.»
Just before the last two stitches were sewn, he pulled the shunt out of the artery by means of a little string attached to it.
By tweeting and posting intelligently and regularly you can shunt anything embarrassing to the backwaters of the Google search.
Their invention shunts away the heat generated by a solar cell under sunlight and cools it in a way that allows it to convert more photons into electricity.
Methylmercury crosses the protective blood - brain barrier by binding with an essential amino acid that has dedicated carrier proteins for shunting it into brain cells.
Hepatic encephalopathy verified by psychometric testing and EEG in cirrhotic patients: Effects of mesocaval interposition shunt or sclerotherapy..
The traditional standard of care had been to abandon aggressive surgical resection in favor of spinal fluid shunting followed by empiric radiotherapy.
These hormones and neurotransmitters are designed to help the body by increasing heart rate and blood pressure; increasing the respiration rate; shunting blood away from the digestive tract to the brain and muscles instead — thus allowing the individual to «flee» from the stressful event.
Fructose is treated by our evolved physiology as a toxin: it is shunted to the liver where it is rapidly disposed of.
While glucose is absorbed directly into the blood from the digestive tract, to be used as energy by our cells, fructose must first be processed by the liver, where is shunted into the metabolic pathway that leads to fat synthesis.
This disrupts the normal growth and decline cycle of your hair follicles, shunting a greater proportion of them into the «rest» phase to be pushed out by incoming hairs.
It does this by preferentially shunting (or «stealing») pregnenolone towards the production of cortisol.
Dietary fructose is shunted to the liver for disposal by conversion to glycogen, fat, lactate, or pyruvate.
Varma SD, Bauer SA, Richards RD. Hexose monophosphate shunt in rat lens: stimulation by vitamin C. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci.
, but it's a crying shame he's shunted back into Bit - part Land by a plot that largely excludes him.
(Welch), naturally — deserves getting prodded about by a bull while a collection of bad guys poke at her with phallic shunts.
I'm a bit taken aback (as ever) by some of the filmmakers who've been shunted into other sections, but at least after all the well - justified complaints that last year's Palme competition was mostly made up of subpar work by established auteurs, they haven't gone that route again (or, at least, not quite so pronouncedly).
In its barest form, Fathom appears to be a rape fantasy involving a helpless, screaming, occasionally castrating Welch (though, tellingly, the only person she kills is another woman), who plays a variation on her standard cocktease and — naturally — deserves getting prodded about by a bull while a collection of bad guys poke at her with phallic shunts.
Oddly enough, the characters played by Elizabeth Debicki (Jordan), Isla Fisher (Myrtle), Jason Clarke (George), and Amitabh Bachchan (Meyer) are shunted aside more so than in the book or the 1974 film version, so there are fewer moments for those actors to make much more than positive, if fleeting, impressions.
The problem is exacerbated by the fact that he keeps dropping out of the story completely for long periods of time, only to be awkwardly shunted back into the plot while the film nervously assures us that he really is relevant to this story, and on top of that, there's also an incredibly forced and out - of - place romantic subplot which the film really would have been much better without.
By eliding some of these details, the movie mirrors the very treatment of the war in Afghanistan that Kim and company complain about as it's shunted aside in favor of Iraq.
The original team of teen mutants brought together by Professor Charles Xavier many years ago have been shunted through time to find a world they barely recognize but were determined to help.
A recent Wall Street Journal article written by a high school student rejected from her top - choice colleges asked a controversial question that admissions officers have skirted around for years: If college admissions focus so much on diversity, are non-diverse students unfairly shunted to the side?
The seatbelt airbags help to protect ribs and shoulders during hard shunts, areas commonly injured by conventional belts.
A written - off car could have damage beyond the obvious — think flood damage to electrics, frame damage from a shunt or even problems caused by repairing with cheap components.
Changes made by recently appointed head of exterior design Giles Taylor for the Series II transform the Phantom's frontal aspect from brutal, railyard - shunting locomotive to credible, if still not beautiful, luxury sedan.
Shunted along by the same 471kW twin - turbo V8 as the coupe, the Spider is still able to reach 100km / h from standstill in 3 seconds flat, and will top out at a speed of 329km / h.
The auto» box feels more convincing than that of the Clio R.S., shifting unobtrusively by itself (with only the occasional shunt through the driveline at parking speeds — common to almost all twin - clutch transmissions), while in manual mode the engine's keen rev response allows snappy - feeling downshifts.
Industry experts reckon AEB can cut rear - end shunts by 38 % and the system fitted to the i30 can also brake for pedestrians.
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