Sentences with phrase «constrict on»

When the leash is attached to the dead ring the collar does not constrict on the dog's neck.
The design of the prong collar is such that it has a limited circumference unlike slip collars which do not have a limit on how far they can constrict on a dog's neck.
An excellent book on this subject is «Dressed to Kill: The link between breast cancer and bras» http://astore.amazon.com/peacefparent-20/detail/1930858051 There is certainly ample research today on the lymphatic system to suggest that constricting it on a daily basis is not a good idea...
It's not tight at all on his lower half, and just slightly constricted on the top.
I also love that it's not constricting on my newly showing bump!
They walk through some of the benefits of playing cooperative with a friend via Xbox Live, including the wise decision allowing players to wander away from one another rather than be constricted on the same screen.

Not exact matches

Customers have short attentions spans, so when a solution to a customer's problem is buried in the slow, constricted veins of a company's hierarchy, customers will often move on before they receive a response, leaving them with only a bad taste for your brand.
I am bullish on rents going up in the future... mostly in line with inflation, or perhaps even slightly faster due to constricted credit and personal income growth which should provide a solid supply of renters.
A new generation of appraisers has emerged to meet the growing need of ABLs to value collateral and execute on transactions, with growing access to actionable data, along with associated offerings that mitigate risk and unleash value in a constricted marketplace.
In general, historically low interest rates and a muted business cycle have kept pressure on financial stocks by constricting net interest margins and stifling credit activity.
For example, how is that a sea lion, once they enter the water, that it's heart rate drops, blood vessels constrict, and lungs begins to collapse, whereby blood flows as usual to the heart and brain, but less reaches non-vital organs for swimming, and are now able to draw on oxygen in the muscles and blood?
The therapist's gentle but direct efforts to enable them to reevaluate and revise their pathogenic beliefs may help them gradually relax their defensive hold on growth - constricting beliefs.
This is a limitation I've put on myself that doesn't feel constricting; it feels like a kindness to my own soul.
One person can act on another without constricting the other because the causal power calls the other to create himself.
I came from a church that did dictate and constrict and stomped on my family for questioning.
Far from clear, however, is whether any of these hard - fought legal wins represents significant progress for citizens resisting the cultural forces bent on constricting the....
There were three main limitations on early Hebrew morals: the field of ethical obligation was tribally constricted; within the tribal circle certain classes were denied full personal rights; and the nature of moral conduct was interpreted in such external terms of custom and ritual as to make small demand on internal insight and quality.
Narrow and constricted as it was, the order supplied to the European peoples by primitive Christendom, that premature construction of a supposed City of God on earth, may have seemed better than the chaos of a war of all against all.
But for the #RSC presentation, it stands on its own with the sugar and berries, since ingredients are constricted in this cooking challenge.
«In the first 20, 25 minutes, we managed to constrict Sevilla, but too often we didn't get pressure on Banega,» Mueller said.
So it causes the blood vessels to constrict so there's no blood flow to the nipple often times the nipple would be bleached white and then all of a sudden the blood goes right back into the nipple and it turns like a purple kind of being (inaudible) parents say if you sit on your foot and your foot goes to sleep and then all of a sudden you get the pins and needles.
Best of all, Kissaluvs understands that your little one's comfort depends on the tummy not being constricted too tightly, hence this baby cloth diaper features a «low rise» design.
Most often we see plugged ducts occur when milk has stayed in the breast for too long due to either not feeding frequently enough, having too much milk from engorgement or oversupply causing the breast not to be drained well enough, or from extra pressure exerted on that area due to something constricting.
It gets more complicated in a way when the baby starts to move on her own and may not stay in one place, but then again at that point she is also capable of moving potential breath - constricting clothing items away from her face as well.
The chill of the cabbage leaves acts as a cold compress on your breasts, helping to constrict blood vessels and stop milk production.
An inquiry this year on communicating climate science led by Professor Chris Rapley at the UCL spelled it out: strong appeals to fear are unlikely to avert danger and can generate defensive avoidance («this is too scary to think about») or worries of being pressured or constricted («they are trying to manipulate me»).
A legal challenge to the cap was first made in 2013, when the New York State United Teachers union held the limit on local property tax increases constricts both local education spending and unlawfully requires a 60 percent majority to approve a budget that increases the levy over the cap.
Uber has gone on the offensive over the legislation, challenging de Blasio to a live stream debate, sending mailers to the districts of council members who support the plan, hosting rallies and adding a «de Blasio feature to its e-hail app that shows a 25 minute wait time for a vehicle that the company says will occur if they are constricted from growing.
«We are of the view that the action taken by the General Legal Council constricts the parameters for legal education instead of expanding them, and they have very negative implications on everything... There can never be an overproduction of lawyers, we need lawyers in every area aspect of society, so we don't know why we would make choices that will effectively constrict legal education....
Dinosaurs, Rothschild notes, had joints whose movements were highly constricted; they could swing back and forth on a very narrow track.
But the collaboration on the constrict - o - meter worked out so well that he and Akay are planning additional experiments.
That idea was reinforced in the late 1930s with the publication of a paper on the use of ergotamine tartrate, an alkaloid that was known to constrict blood vessels.
They tested the system on cell cultures, and then in live mice with breast cancer and mice with constricted arteries in their legs.
Fear that a warming climate will constrict this temperature range underlies recent studies that warn of the detrimental effects of climate change on the activity and survival of cold - blooded animals.
Read on to learn more about the lives of Mexican gray wolves, their tragic history and near - extinction, their role as a top - of - the - food - chain carnivore and their present constricted range.
Nondrowsy decongestants are generally based on pseudoephedrine, an ingredient that works by constricting blood vessels, which can be good for congestion but is not always a good thing.
Tannins have an astringent effect on the skin and shrink swollen tissue, while caffeine constricts blood vessels to reduce swelling.
When you stop to feel the sunshine on your cheek or spot a spider on a blade of grass, you are breaking free of the constricting influence of stress.
• widespread effects on circulation, muscles and sugar metabolism • raised heart rate • increased heart output • increased rate and depth of breathing • increased metabolic rate • increased force of muscular contraction • delayed muscular fatigue • reduced blood flow to bladder (muscular walls relax and sphincters contract) • reduced blood flow to intestines • increased blood pressure • increased sugar (glucose) in the blood • increased break - down of glucose for energy *, especially in muscle cells • increased free fatty acids in the blood * • more oxidation of fatty acids to produce energy * • more ATP (the cells» primary energy compound) produced * • blood vessels constrict
Since your shoulder is supporting a large amount of your body weight when you sleep on your side, you may constrict your shoulder and neck muscles as well and suffer from the dreaded morning neck and shoulder pain.
In addition, they promote relaxation, which can help protect against the constricting effect of stress on blood vessels.
I have one of these wands in my office and will occasionally use it when a muscle feels a little tight or constricted after a tough workout day, basically just «shining» it on a joint while I'm talking on the phone or teaching an online workshop.
Note: All these snacks are Paleo approved, but in no way are we encouraging or insinuating that children should be on any diet or constricted eating plan.
We have 60,000 miles of blood vessels within us that are lined with smooth muscles that constrict (or) dilate based on our perception of temperature.
If you find that you can not maintain your stability or that your breath becomes constricted, release the pose, repeat on the second side, and begin your cool - down.
Subtle adjustments to the cranial bones and manipulation of constricted areas in the body help this fluid move more freely, facilitating healing on many levels.
We then named those feelings — «acid stomach,» «constricted throat,» «clenched chest,» and so on.
It constricts the pupils of our eyes so we can focus on our attacker.
If you still feel constricted by «evening gowns» — See if you can get your hands on something close to a vintage Halston - the anti-gown.
With emphasis undoubtedly having been on sculpted and pointed shoulders during the last three weeks of shows, here the shoulders came square — with dresses that unfolded into rigid bows across the collarbone and constricting capelets and cloaks (though stiff as they were, cloaks is perhaps the wrong way to describe them), with high necks.
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