Sentences with phrase «constantly more grounded»

The comprehension is constantly more grounded in light of the fact that every one of you are presented to very nearly the same difficulties.

Not exact matches

This appears as a limitation of his thought, for doesn't a time of crisis demand an authoritative, certain response grounded in something more than the contingencies of a constantly changing tradition?
He is more death - conscious than ever, thinking constantly of the corpses that stare up at him from the ground.
Add the turmeric and fry for about another minute, then add the ground fennel and poppy seed mixture and fry for 2 more minutes, stirring constantly.
Add the ground spices and continue to cook, stirring constantly, for about 60 seconds more or until the spices are aromatic and starting to stick.
Add ground coriander, cumin, paprika and cayene to saucepan and cook for 2 minutes more, stirring constantly, until fragrant.
We are now engaged in a serious fight for the centre ground with a party which is socially more liberal and constantly engaging in counter-intuitive positioning.»
While insect herbivores constantly need leaves to survive, plants can remain dormant as seeds in the ground until more auspicious circumstances occur.
Enthusiasts say that old - style pedagogy will teach the wrong skills in a future where people will work in groups brought together for the lifetime of a particular project, where they will constantly have to learn new skills, and where the traditional corporation, with its rigid hierarchical structure, will have lost ground to companies that dare to bring in more complex, self - governing management styles.
Constantly eating foods like nuts or candy will make you more likely to grind your teeth.
Shot rapidly and affording all the more vitality and improvisational fireworks for it, Wong Kar - wai's picaresque laudation to the most alluring heavy hearts in Hong Kong is nostalgic, rollicking, and constantly breaks new ground.
Strong instructional leaders are constantly reflecting on their practice, grounding their practice in research, and working to improve and streamline their practice to be more effective in their impact on student learning.
Strong instructional practitioners are constantly reflecting on their practice, grounding their practice in research, and working to improve and streamline their practice to be more effective in their impact on student learning.
Most of this lost ground is a result of the steering, which feels incredibly numb, vague and lifeless in comparison with the more immediately intuitive systems in cars like the Cadillac ATS, along with making this Infiniti one of the more troublesome cars to place accurately on the road — especially twister sections of asphalt, where you'll find yourself constantly making small corrections to the steering at less - than - brisk speeds.
Due to their vegetarian diet and manner of eating, a horse's teeth work more like a gristmill, constantly grinding and mashing down their food.
Outdoor dogs, on the other hand (or paw, as it were), are more likely to wear their nails down on their own by constantly scraping them on the ground.
For one thing turbulence instantly screws it up in the real world, moisture content screws it up, lateral transport screws it up, topology screws it up, the non-uniform temperature of the ground screws it up — the real atmosphere is constantly being kicked around between nearly isothermal and nearly DALR on any vertical column, with the actual measured thermal lapse rate rarely deviating by more than 10 - 20 % from isothermal on an actual vertical sounding of the atmosphere.
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