Sentences with phrase «constant tug of war»

With all these self - proclaimed diet doctors and gurus in a constant tug of war over which is healthier - a plant based or animal based diet — it's no wonder Americans are confused, frustrated, and getting fatter and sicker every year.
«It turns into a constant tug of war between the person and the robot,» explains Billy Gallagher, a recent Georgia Tech Ph.D. graduate in robotics who led the project.
For instance, the development of the placenta is a constant tug of war between maternal and paternal genes, which can have knock - on effects for the fetus.
There is a constant tug of war going on inside our brains between fear and greed depending on the market environment.

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But a constant tug - of - war between 401 (k) plans and Section 529 college savings plans has ensued in investors» hearts and minds — and neither side appears to be winning.
Though our responses are innate, it doesn't mean we're doomed to a constant tug - of - war over credit and blame.
Despite constant attention, a nagging knee injury that surfaced and faded multiple times throughout the season, and being the object of a tug - of - war between the two most recognizable coaches in college football, Najee Harris was always the same player once the ball was snapped.
You're not alone if you've ended up paying the balance of expensive lessons after a constant tug - of - war with your child.
The increased cortisol also plays off the pancreas, creating a constant tug - of - war between the two organs (the pancreas and the adrenals) as they try to keep blood sugar levels from swinging out of control all day long as you work, exercise, and sleep.
This feature creates a constant tug - of - war dynamic which makes every battle exhilarating.
The tug - of - war play with the puppy doesn't involve using your hands in constant contact with the puppy.
It's this constant tug - of - war that makes the game so compelling, not only to watch, but also to play.
The events within Portal represent the management of performance used to conceal backstage in a constant tug - of - war battle to have institutional control over the player.
Creating a wormhole of inadequacies, the female form has found itself in a constant tug - of - war in either defending its natural state or scrambling to correct propagated notions of aesthetic shortcomings.
The estate tax, in particular, has been subject to a constant tug - of - war since its inception, with rates and exemptions changing every few years.
(MCT)-- Do you find yourself in a constant tug - of - war over stressful issues related to time, people, and work?
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