Sentences with phrase «cramped by»

And worst of all, the already small space was made even more cramped by an awkward peninsula and poor appliance locations.
Keep a small office from feeling cramped by using versatile furniture.
My elderly hands were soooooooo cramped by the time I finished.
That feels cramped by today's standards.
The midrange is filled with detail as well, and is not cramped by the mid-low bump.
The slide out mechanism is smooth and the keyboard although a trifle cramped by those spoiled by the Passport and Q10, has ridged keys which click away nicely.
It's nice to get an extra inch or two so that your margins are not too cramped by menus and scrollbars.
With power thus cramped by the rule book, the Corvette Racing team uses grip and downforce to vie for victory.
Passenger space is slightly cramped by the transmission tunnel, and the boot floor is rather high but features a waterproof bin, perfect for wellies.
Though a little cramped by segment standards, quality and design exceed that of its rivals.
Also, the Highlander's rear accommodations had begun to feel a bit cramped by midsize crossover standards, especially in the third row.
Whereas that film was cramped by its urban setting, this one allows the rain - soaked beauty of its wintery Mississippi Delta locations to infuse the film with a powerful sense of loneliness and desolation.
«Memoirs of a Geisha,» however, found the director cramped by conflicting aspirations of art - film stateliness and the old - Hollywood pizzazz of his previous effort — if not the catastrophe that many critics enjoyed declaring it, it was nonetheless a misfire that awkwardly showed up his limitations as a storyteller.
The pair worked together at Givenchy before Gobbetti left for Céline (ironically another brand that looks to be ditching its hard - earned identity by replacing Phoebe Philo with Hedi Slimane) and he can no doubt manage Tisci's creative originality, which is matched by a strong determination not to be cramped by any corporate or managerial pressure.
Succulents are one of the most useful plants - they don't mind having their feet cramped by planting with little soil, or no watering.
Are you a hip mom that doesn't want your style cramped by ugly baby carriers?
There's nothing like getting used to a space, which is slowly becoming more cramped by the week, and then feeling the pressure to move on.
Your baby's close quarters will become even more cramped by the time he or she is ready to enter the outside world!
They are cramped by their connection with the situation in the past in which they arose.
This will help you to raise your magnesium levels, which will, in turn, reduce muscle cramping by relaxing your muscles.
Gas and bloating can really put a damper on mealtime enjoyment, but activated charcoal has been shown to significantly reduce bloating, gas, and abdominal cramps by binding gas - producing food by - products in the gut.
Vaginal steaming for periods can help get rid of cramps by helping to cleanse the uterus of old residue and speed up blood flow to improve circulation and help the body's own cleaning mechanisms.
When brewed into a hot tea, a celery infusion can relieve muscle cramps by lowering the inflammation of the pelvic muscles.
You can stop having cramps by next month.
What needs to be done is to release the muscle cramp by resetting the neuronal activation of the muscle.

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It's a grueling event that can be made more difficult by cramps, gastrointestinal difficulties, heat and wind.
That was in 1993, when the three Claymon boys founded Pac - Van Inc., running it in the same cramped quarters occupied by Bill's company, a Roto - Rooter plumbing franchise.
On Saturday night, Venus» availability for doubles was put in doubt by U.S. women's tennis coach Mary Joe Fernandez, who said the four - time gold medalist and seven - time Grand Slam champion had cramping, dehydration and an upset stomach following a first - round loss in singles.
Resistance is also fueled by the massive and often inappropriate use of antibiotics in agriculture; for decades these precious drugs have been used to promote growth and fend off costly infections that can result from the cramped conditions of industrial - scale food animal production.
Ironically, the iPhone X has a taller screen by at least a finger width, but the onscreen keyboard is definitely a little more cramped on the iPhone X than the iPhone 8 Plus.
In a cramped, cluttered conference room adjacent to Langer's office, Reynolds and Pritchard start their meeting by discussing the timeline for publishing the results of InVivo's primate studies.
Physically it was awful: By then, I was really stiff and really tight and even starting to feel like my chest and arms were cramping.
After two and a half years of a cramped existence defined largely by the pain in his back and arms — he says he used to lie in bed for hours pressing a spot on his forearm, imagining he had a button there that could shut the pain off — Rahimi is largely pain free.
Menstrual cramps, which also goes by the name dysmenorrhea, refers to the lower abdominal pains felt during or before a woman's menstrual period.
For many, the morning and evening rush hours are characterized by cramped carriages, traffic jams and doing their best to avoid eye contact with fellow commuters.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a condition characterized by stomachaches, cramping, bloating, gas, constipation, and / or diarrhea, «is basically an anxiety in the digestive tract,» Winston says.
Reviewing a book titled The Son of Man written by François Mauriac (a French Roman Catholic who wrote about the problems of good and evil in human nature and in the world), Flannery O'Connor writes: He proposes in the place of that anguish that Gide called the Catholic's «cramp....
He took into account the audience's ability to perceive in the ultimate sense — by flinging aside his deity and becoming the Word, one of us, living in our cramped planet within the limitations of a human body.
The freedom of the Gospel, the capacity to entrust oneself to eternal love, far from «cramping our style» or «stunting our humanity» is the only access - route to true fulfilment, by means of a genuine participation in the divine life.
When, however, the same sin says, Be independent; don't be a slave of old codes; all the world loves a rebel; show the stuff you are made of by breaking free from cramping restrictions which keep your native instincts down; be a man!
If morality as proclaimed by various religions is denied a place at the policy table, then our nation will only be guided by those with a very cramped and limited moral view — which would have been a disaster for abolition and civil rights way back then — and would be no less a disaster today.
If your room feels cramped, enlarge your inner space by pushing back the walls — give your spirit more room.!
Lucky: the man who measures out his days among his equals» simple, honest, free, not gripped by cramping fears or jealousies, ruling a farmstead kingdom peaceably.
Born of a Virgin: Proving the Miracle from the Gospels by John Redford, St Paul's Publishing, 218pp, # 9.95 Despite its cramped narrowness the...
And it is, as it had been a hundred years earlier, largely the work of clergy and religiously active lay educators, who find themselves opposed by church officials and some tendentious colleagues who give every sign of being intellectually cramped and authoritarian.
A man can not know what it is like to experience debilitating menstrual cramps once a month, or to be told by a doctor that, because of some other health condition, pregnancy is inadvisable — other common reasons women are prescribed oral contraception.
Okay, it was huge by my now New York City standards, but up in the gorgeous Hudson Valley, it was pretty average, maybe even cramped.
If you don't have enough of the enzyme lactase — which breaks down lactose so that it can be absorbed by your body — you might experience symptoms like stomach cramps, bloating, wind and diarrhoea when you drink milk.
Symptoms caused by salmonella infection include diarrhoea, fever, abdominal cramps, and vomiting.
Most eggs are produced by hens raised in battery cages, which are so cramped they force the animals into unhealthy behaviors.
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