Sentences with phrase «cramped conditions»

British families already infamously live in some of the most cramped conditions in Europe, with an average floor space of 76 sq m in new - build properties.
Flying is hard on the human body — even adults struggle with the cramped conditions and fight the good fight against boredom.
As Carolina Lucas points out in today's Guardian, the last time swine flu broke out in 1988, the finger was pointed to confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) as one of the culprits - close quarters and cramped conditions with human handlers moving in and among the animals are all ready ways for contagion to spread.
Also known as factory farms or CAFOs (concentrated animal feeding operations G), these facilities confine thousands (and, in some cases, hundreds of thousands) of animals in cramped conditions without access to the outdoors.
In the cramped conditions of Maclise House, Bowling began to develop new painting techniques and methods that deliberately intervened and acted on the canvas in order to expand his experiments in colour, process and form.
The sculptures are not flattering renderings of the buildings they present, and moreover, they are grouped together in cramped conditions, forming a veritable ghetto made from seats of political power.
MASS MoCA's vast galleries and expert fabrication staff offer visual artists the technical tools and time to create works of a scale and duration difficult to realize in the time - constrained and space - cramped conditions of most museums.
flys aircraft as bad as these on its Vancouver — Gatwick route and, when writing about that airline, I commented that «it wouldn't surprise me if, for some people, it would be medically inadvisable to fly in such cramped conditions ``.
For the time being American's SWUs still upgrade Economy Class tickets to Business Class so they give elites a little bit of hope that they can get out of the cramped conditions at the back of the plane without actually paying for a better seat....
Cramped conditions in puppy mills are highly conducive to dog fights.
We were in hot, cramped conditions, often working on a growling stomach, and away from home for so many weeks.
Many of the cute, adorable puppies that you see for sale in pet stores, on the internet, or by breeders advertising in magazines or newspapers are actually born in filthy, abusive, and cramped conditions.
Zoos typically feed elephants a daily diet of painkillers and anti-inflammatory medications to mask captivity - related ailments that result from their cramped conditions.
Furthermore, these shops keep the puppies in cramped conditions.
Thanks to a special response team with the San Diego Humane Society, the dogs are no longer living in cramped conditions and squalor.
Keeping in mind that shoplifters target stores with cramped conditions because they provide good cover for their criminal activities, you should view tidying up as a high priority, particularly in highly visible areas.
The cramped conditions do mean it will get a bit hot — during our testing, it reached 111 - degrees Fahrenheit (as measured by a Fluke IR thermometer)-- but it stays functional and quiet, thanks to passive air cooling.
The larger number of students in a smaller space may also create some additional challenges with the teacher's movement about the classroom and the cramped conditions.
The film finds her living in cramped conditions with not only her kids and relatives, but also her ex-husband.
On top of all this, people who've had to squat in cramped conditions during their journey may find it difficult to walk once they reach their destination.
The cramped conditions created the perfect breeding ground for TB - causing bacteria.
I am concerned about the cruel and cramped conditions in the housing and transportation of these wild animals.
While I'm usually a good sport about the bad air, cramped conditions, and packets of overly - seasoned cocktail nuts, anything beyond an hour of turbulence can put me over the edge.
Unfortunately, few private or governmental agencies have attempted to blend the institutionalized aged with the institutionalized young, despite numerous examples of success in families and compact social groups where cramped conditions or economic necessity pushes the two together.
Some 100 young men live in cramped conditions while their building is gradually being restored.
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.

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Dr. Chad Laurence, a chiropractor based in Hockessin, Del., says poor ergonomics and cramped airplane seats can, in the long term, cause musculoskeletal conditions to develop.
The restaurant insists on pork from pigs raised in humane conditions with ample room to move, rather than in cramped pens.
But this, too, can backfire: cramped working conditions create a sweatshop - like environment that does little to increase morale or make people feel like their superiors are accessible.
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.
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.
I felt the same in the beginning and was shocked at how little I knew about hormones and my cycle in general, or that I should even be paying attention to PMS symptoms in the first place?!! It makes sense that cramps, bloating and hormonal acne are cry - out signs from our bodies, but we are so conditioned to think these symptoms are normal and to be expected, which is far from the truth... and that's exactly why we're here.
Every live export shipment subjects animals to cramped, unfamiliar living conditions and food, risks of extreme weather, and the ever present stress of life at sea.
In rooms 107, 108, 109, and in several other apartments of the Seal Rock Inn in San Francisco, conditions were on the cramped side a fortnight ago.
LeBron James was forced to sit out near the end of the fourth quarter of the Finals Game 1 because of cramps with conditions around 90 degrees inside the AT&T Center arena after an air conditioning malfunction during the second quarter.
Whether it is an annoying skin condition, back pain, an old injury that still hurts, dental pain, insomnia, recurring headaches, or really bad menstrual cramps, it often seems easier to just live with it than to go to a doctor.
They can help with other conditions, such as swollen ankles, muscle cramps and deep vein thrombosis.
Determining the cause of his cramps can help you treat his condition and ease his discomfort.
Forcing people to live in cramped, inadequate conditions is a heavy price to pay for protecting a little bit of land.
It is however, very cramped and can get a bit whiffy if the air - conditioning isnt working properly.
The borough — Tower Hamlets — has a severe shortage of council housing, with 22,500 people on waiting lists for accommodation and thousands more families living in cramped, overcrowded conditions.
It is transmitted between people through coughs and sneezes and facilitated by cramped living conditions and close contact.
«There hasn't been enough of a discussion,» said Senator Adriano Espaillat, pointing to photographs of cramped ER conditions.
Birds are kept in cramped and overcrowded conditions, in which they are unable to perform natural behaviours such as scratching and dust - bathing; they are frequently «debeaked» in order to prevent fighting and self - harm; they are denied darkness and food in order to encourage constant egg - laying; and conditions in sheds can be unhygienic, with hens living amongst dead birds and faeces.
Conditions for broilers are marginally better, insofar as they are not raised in cages, but on the ground, but again in cramped, dark and hot sheds.
A new documentary, Blinders, shows cramped stable conditions that seem notably unpleasant.
NASA's interest was in the psychological lessons that might be gleaned from observing people living in cramped quarters in a hostile environment — conditions similar to long - duration spaceflights.
Ex-prisoners, often with improperly treated TB that had mutated into the multidrug resistant form of the disease, moved back into cramped apartment blocs where, during the long, cold Siberian winters, hallways and unventilated apartments provided ideal conditions for airborne transmission to unwary neighbors, friends and family members.
Also, most farmed fish are exposed to dose after dose of antibiotics to keep diseases and pests at bay in their crowded underwater pens, much in the way «factory farmed» land animals are drugged to help them cope with cramped, unsanitary conditions.
Without this enzyme, consuming milk can lead to some unpleasant side effects like bloating, cramps, flatulence and diarrhea — a condition known as lactose intolerance.
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