You own more flowy garments than most, struture and tailoring arn't often bought as there crispness to be too
constricting for your dance - like movements.
I wanted an outfit that was both formal and light so that I could dance the night away without overheating, and I wanted something that wasn't too
constricting for the same reason.
Although this sling is great for newborns, it can be a little too
constricting for older and more active babies who want to be more involved in their surroundings.
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.
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.
This system turns peers into enthusiasm cops, further
constricting any space
for a reserved and private self.
This bold maneuver reportedly caused issues
for competitor Compaq,
constricting their air shipments.
As the price of oil rises and supplies of petroleum become
constricted, the popularity of — and demand
for — natural gas will more than likely rise as well.
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 blo
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 blo
for swimming, and are now able to draw on oxygen in the muscles and blood?
I came from a church that did dictate and
constrict and stomped on my family
for questioning.
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.
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....
The «battle lines» between «religion» and «the world» presuppose a certain,
constricted understanding of reason that ought to be questioned from both directions — that's really the sum and substance of my analysis of and my hope
for BYU.
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).
This fact also makes it possible
for psychotherapy to facilitate growth by enabling people to change the causes of their life -
constricting feelings, thoughts, beliefs, and behavior.
In commercial terms, no market
for serious Catholic intellectual work is being created, and the outlets to such markets as do exist are
constricted.
And perhaps worst of all, the media
constrict our experience and substitute media world
for real world so that we become less and less able to make the fine value judgments that living in such a complex world requires.
They translate
for us what otherwise might remain unexpressed or
constricted within the all too narrow limits of private needs and feelings.
In this way the things of nature are ordered such that they are at the ready
for more orders and more
constricted control - the things of nature at the hands of modern technology become the «standing - reserve.»
Theology - even in a completely non-foundational, web - like rationality signified and shaped by emerging technology - is ultimately
constricted by the technological elite who are more able to control information flow in a way that meets their wants and desires, even when these wants and desires are
for the purpose of bettering the rest of society and humanity.
For some this may seem too mechanical, too much as if the Holy Spirit were being
constricted to a pattern.
But the parameters
for the ordained suddenly became very
constricted, and we were left outside.
But
for the #RSC presentation, it stands on its own with the sugar and berries, since ingredients are
constricted in this cooking challenge.
However, the retailer, which is known
for its limited product range and steep discounting, has complained that onerous planning laws have locked it out of certain suburbs across the east coast of Australia,
constricting the benefits
for consumers in the process.
Then, because she was having difficulty breathing from a swollen and
constricted airway, she was airlifted to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas
for further treatment.
Do you know that
for an airfoil lift, the air across the top of a conventional airfoil experiences
constricted flow lines and increased air speed relative to the wing.
Traumatic popular culture images, non-factual historical references and urban horror stories of childbirth reinforce birth - fear causing the very muscles designed
for childbirth to
constrict and tense.
The reason
for this is that moist heat increases circulation and improves vascular tone (meaning it allows the milk ducts to open rather than
constrict).
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.
A cost effective travel system it is perfect
for urban parents who are
constricted by space.
So it's still the safest position, even
for kids who look
constricted in a rear - facing seat.
What is so radical about this recent transformation is that it is the age at which women give birth to their first child which is becoming comparatively high, leaving an ever more
constricted window of biological opportunity
for second and subsequent children, should they be desired.
However, it is also vital
for mothers to ensure that whatever you use is not too
constricting and that you talk to your physician before you start wearing it.
Tighten each strap so that it is snug yet not so
constricting as to cause discomfort
for the child.
For any woman who's collected breast milk by pump, she knows this process is time - consuming, often painstaking, and physically
constricting.
Comfort
for your baby: With front carriers, look
for padded leg holes that are loose enough not to
constrict your baby's thighs — but not so loose that your baby could slip through them.
Amazingly, at thirty three weeks it's possible
for your baby to make out shapes as their pupils have developed the ability to
constrict and dilate.
At the same time, the tax cap — due to allow
for an increase of less than 1 percent in the levy this year — has
constricted the ability of districts to raise funds.
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....
Working with human immune cells in the laboratory, Johns Hopkins researchers report they have identified a critical cellular «off» switch
for the inflammatory immune response that contributes to lung -
constricting asthma attacks.
The forces of reason, enlightenment, cosmopolitanism, women's empowerment — we should be grateful
for all this and not nostalgic
for a time in which everyone's world was far more
constricted.
In contrast to a fight - or - flight response, gearing the body up
for action, a parasympathetic response slows heart rate and breathing and
constricts the pupils.
When making a sound like eee,
for example, the mouth
constricts but the throat opens.
This location represents a particular challenge
for surgeons, since the tumors are technically difficult to access and, because of the anatomically
constricted space in the lesser pelvis, the view of the operating area is restricted.
Engineers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, constructed a «
constrict - o - meter» at the request of local zookeepers who wanted a visual measure of the snake's coil power
for an episode of BBC's Animal Planet.
Contraction of smooth muscle changes the size of our airways, suggesting that this research may open new avenues
for treating chronic breathing disorders — such as asthma, emphysema and bronchitis — that
constrict and obstruct the airways.
Cold
constricts blood vessels, hindering oxygen needed
for healing, Ms. Drake explained.
Norepinephrine is recommended as the first - line vasopressor (a drug that
constricts [narrows] blood vessels, increasing blood pressure)
for treatment of hypotension (abnormally low blood pressure) due to septic shock.