However, online hiring
constricted in late 2011 and early 2012, possibly signaling a delay in further improvements to the Maine job market.
Nonetheless, bitcoin's use has remained
constricted in the U.S. and in quite a few countries abroad.
It actually bothered me to watch as their faces
constricted in pain before going blank.
We saw breeding mothers and fathers with coats matted so tightly that their breathing was severely
constricted in nearly mummified caskets of feces - laden fur and puppies standing in pools of acidic urine eating away at their sensitive paws.
While it may seem cute to dress your dog up in a costume for Halloween, some dogs are not keen to feeling
constricted in a costume.
Seven years later Jing - nan remains duty - bound,
constricted in a joyless existence.
So when the doctors move to a newer facility, one with both patient privacy and piles of paperwork, they feel
constricted in their work.
I went to several bridal stores and tried on hundreds of dresses, but they were just not right and I felt incredibly tight and
constricted in them.
I hate the feeling of being
constricted in my clothes which is why I began a long term relationship with sweater dresses.
It is designed to be unrestraining so you will never feel
constricted in your clothes if you purchase this piece.
Vascular tone, how much the blood vessels are
constricted in increased by insulin by increased intracellular calcium and activation of the sympathetic nervous system.
Then there are the important muscles such as the iliotibial bands and the psoas muscles that attach or wrap around the hip area and contribute to feeling tight and
constricted in this area of the body.
Two, despite the animals» blindness, their pupils still
constricted in response to ambient light, albeit at a slower rate than did the pupils of sighted mice.
So it's still the safest position, even for kids who look
constricted in a rear - facing seat.
But for the #RSC presentation, it stands on its own with the sugar and berries, since ingredients are
constricted in this cooking challenge.
Some are narrow and
constricted in their approach to religion.
One blogger sampled it and wrote: «Hákarl is in fact a good approximation of the sound your throat makes as it contorts and
constricts in a desperate attempt to regurgitate the chunks of fetid fish.»
The drops work by opening the pupil and preventing the iris from
constricting in response to light and are often used for routine examination and photography of the back of the eye.
Blood vessels in their fingers and toes
constrict in response to cold or stress.
The reasoning behind ice baths is that your blood vessels will
constrict in the cold and when you warm up new blood rushes to the area and improves circulation and flushes out the waste products which helps the healing process.
Love these hiking trousers - nice and form fitting without being
constricting in the upper thigh area (and I have muscular thighs that often don't fit trousers for my waist size), with a bit more leeway in the ankle area, resulting in a very flattering fit.
I love a mesh back because I have a giant head and they feel so much less
constricting in hot weather.
It works for me because it's not too
constricting in the car when I'm driving.
They are very tight and constricting but they don't seem ridiculous because they hug and
constrict in the right places, even giving the push up to areas of the body that need a lift.
Noticeable decrease in vision, especially if sudden in onset or pupils that do not
constrict in bright light.
But in this case, the juvenile's esophagus is not constricted by a fibrous ring, instead, the nerves that normally stimulate the esophageal muscles to
constrict in rhythmic waves are dysfunctional.
I have tried it a long time ago and found
it constricting in many ways.
I wanted seating that was off the ground, first of all, because a sofa would have been too
constricting in the space,» she says.
Not exact matches
He even says that
in a
constricting economy what companies need to forecast is not new sales to new customers but how much they're willing to spend to retain valuable existing customers.
The tannins
in green tea
constrict the capillaries and blood vessels under your eyes that tighten the skin.
Its already -
constricted range (up to 160 km) shrinks further
in stop - and - go traffic, and a driver will be hard - pressed to find a high - voltage charging station.
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.
The twins live a
constricted existence
in protective custody, and Zambada continues to molder
in jail
in rural Michigan, five hours from Chicago.
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.
It is also worth noting that austerity has
constricted both the supply and liquidity of bonds, making them scarce
in a time of high demand.
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.
To the extent that the products
in question are manufactured
in the United States — and some are —
constricting China sales can also deepen the imbalance of trade between China and the U.S., a gap that has been a top concern for the Trump administration.
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?
Even
in its
constricting format, however, each item encourages the member to construct a small story of his or her life, imagining the tension created by a particular crisis and then resolving it by subsequent explanation chosen from among the several alternatives.
Persons who are highly
constricted by anxiety and inner conflicts, which do not improve substantially with therapy, should find fulfillment
in directions other than group leadership.
Perhaps Jesus was quiet, as «Away
in a Manger» claims, but if he was it would only have been because he was tightly
constricted by swaddling rags.
Kelley's solution, which he shares
in common with other moderate separationists, would
constrict rather than protect voluntary religious choice.
Abraham Moles, director of the Social Psychology Institute at Strasbourg, points out that while TV has been a cultural life buoy for farmers, lonely people, and the culturally and the socially impoverished
in France, it has at the same time been a pressure toward the banal and the
constricting for those already experiencing a communication - rich life.
This limitation severely
constricts the freedom of Christian churches» which have a distinguished record of establishing universities and hospitals for all men and women»
in the exercise of their own moral principles.
Anarchy and antinomianism are always present
in the effort to change a social order that has become too
constricting.
In groups this truth becomes experiential as the painful dying of life -
constricting defenses and patterns of relating precedes rebirth to more intimate, vital relationships.
But for the most part, the author admits the evils embedded
in Greek civilization, among which one can easily name the
constricted life of most women, the demagoguery of so many politicians, and worst of all the degradation of the slave's life (he quotes the medical writer Galen who once saw an owner poke his slave's eye out with a reed pen).
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.