Sentences with phrase «dial down in»

Parents are going to dial down in 2016 and take on less activities with their children.
«When you get to this ragged edge of Christianity when people say «God» they sort of mean «the universe» and when they say «Jesus» they sort of mean «redemption» — they're so progressive they don't actually count on any supernatural stuff to happen, they've dialed it down in the same way I did.»
These pathways appeared to be dialed down in the cancer cells, allowing for evasion.
So it is possible that the graphics are intentionally dialed down in order to streamline the experience across all systems.
The graphics for the game look rather impressive, even with having the graphics dialed down in detail it's very nice.

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In a fraught relationship in the workplace, Dattner and Dahl recommend we «step back and dial down the emotion that [we're] feeling — by systematically reflecting on the wide range of possible influences on [a boss or co-worker's] behaviour.&raquIn a fraught relationship in the workplace, Dattner and Dahl recommend we «step back and dial down the emotion that [we're] feeling — by systematically reflecting on the wide range of possible influences on [a boss or co-worker's] behaviour.&raquin the workplace, Dattner and Dahl recommend we «step back and dial down the emotion that [we're] feeling — by systematically reflecting on the wide range of possible influences on [a boss or co-worker's] behaviour.»
If any publishers are at all concerned about the way were using Readability to get the content, or if they feel were showing too much content, it's very easy for us in a server file to dial that down and do something that they're more comfortable with.
A publisher might dial up or down the number of articles it publishes in its feed, which could affect results.
Just Dial's revenue growth slowed down in the second quarter ended September 30 as the company did not expand its sales team,...
Curiously, even the hint earlier this year that the Fed would be dialing down its massive stimulus program caused stock markets in a number of emerging nations to stumble.
The Trump administration's trade policy team — USTR Robert Lighthizer, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow, and National Trade Council Director Peter Navarro — is in Beijing this week, presumably to get China to commit to certain actions that would enable tensions to be dialed down.
«The Fed has dialed down its anxiety over international developments, but it's best to play it safe,» said Brian Jacobsen, a portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.
«If you have an allocation to an aggregate bond exposure, you can use our two products to dial up or dial down, respectively, the corporate and the government exposures in line with your asset allocation designs,» said Arne Noack, a director with Deutsche Asset Management's Exchange Traded Product Development team.
Please exhort christians to stop their rabid proselytizing, and maybe their opponents will dial down their own rhetoric in return.
My conservative friends want Muslims to dial down the Sharia (religious law), but to be allies for the good in moral causes, preserving a rigorous view of truth against liberals who make so much a matter of feelings.
But this too had been a gradual process, as Bart told the New York Times: «When I took off on the bicycle that day, the supernaturalism in my faith was dialed so far down you could barely notice it.»
Chateaubriand was never one to dial down the melodrama — but that was in part because he believed that emotions could hint at the truth.
Making it at home means I can keep all the other flavours in place but dial down the chilli!
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However, if you'd like to use salted butter instead, just dial down the sea salt in this cookie dough recipe from 1 teaspoon to 1/2 teaspoon.
Fortunately, I was in the mood for spice, but I dialed down the spice for the final version of the recipe.
I know chefs in other cities that have to dumb things down or dial back the spice, and that sucks.
Dial down the heat of a spicy salsa — and add body — by stirring in a dollop of this cooling, well - seasoned yogurt.
I would in the future dial down the 1 cup of honey to 1/4 cup and see how that fares.
I know there is a wide range of opinion about Hamilton as a coordinator, but I for one admired his willingness to stick to a down hill running game even as he also wasn't shy about dialing up chunk plays in the passing game.
Green is obviously going to be a big target for Dalton in this game as well, and I'm guessing that Hue Jackson will try to dial up a few deep shots down the sideline or up the middle to keep Arizona honest with their blitz - heavy tendencies.
I think that Jason is a really good pick if he just dials down off the tee a little bit and gets the ball in play.»
Per Johan Walsh is in the woods of the deep south, where dial - up internet has recently emerged as a progressive form of technology, so I will be breaking down all of today's goodies.
Teachers are trained in behavior - management techniques that dial confrontations down rather than up, and they are given strategies to help them create a climate of belonging and engagement in the classroom.
Don't dial it down for your daughters, instead double down to give them the confidence they will need to kick the butt in the work force.
So I took the phone off Paul, scrolled down to the number in the midst of major grunting and dialled it for him.
Once I got more in the routine of pumping, and my child got older (and chubbier, and started eating solids), I dialed down the paranoia about keeping all pumping environments completely sterile which, of course, I could never do anyway.
The technical challenge of dialing down sodium even further in the foods that kids love, whether frozen chicken nuggets or bread sticks, is considered a threat to certain processed food producers, and particularly to makers of frozen pizza, which tends to be high sodium.
«We have to find a way to dial down the tone of the rhetoric and high volume as it relates to discussions with the teachers union,» she told the crowd gathered in an auditorium at the Fordham Law School for the «2013 Mayoral Candidate Forum.»
«There's just no need to go back to the Legislature,» Malatras told the Times, because the State Education Department (SED) «has the ability to dial up and dial down all sorts of things in the regulations.»
After David Bookstaver's «butt dialing» fiasco, top officials in the state's court administration are laying down the law when it comes to taking unexcused absences.
His father was known as a serial off - the - record dialer, at times tracking reporters down in hotel rooms while they were away on assignment to talk about stories.
It also shows Milne being told by Corbyn to dial down a speech exploiting splits in the Conservative party.
While the shadow chancellor is the leader's principal general, helping enforce caution, moderation and consistency across the frontbench, he or she is also dictates in whose interests the party seeks to govern, tuning the economic and financial dials up and down accordingly.
Via Danny Finkelstein's blog, there is an open access version of Populus's message meter poll on Tony Blair's conference speech (i.e. where one turns a dial, or in this case a slider, up or down in response to how positive or negative you feel about a speech) here.
They also played around with the orbit, making it a bit more elliptical, and tried turning down the star's brightness dial — there's some uncertainty over both these factors in observations.
Researchers still aren't sure how these bacteria dial microRNA production up and down in the brain.
These two types of brain oscillations engage in a neural seesaw: When beta waves are strong, akin to a stereo blasting, gamma waves are weak, as if the volume had been dialed down, and vice versa.
Google searches for popular ALS phrases were generally infrequent but showed a dramatic spike during the campaign in August 2014, yet this momentum was not sustained as search activity quickly dialled down to previous levels after the campaign ended.
By combining super-fine electrodes and tiny amounts of a very specific drug, Duke University researchers have singled out a circuit in mouse brains and taken control of it to dial an animal's mood up and down.
By combining super-fine electrodes and tiny amounts of a very specific drug, researchers have singled out a circuit in mouse brains and taken control of it to dial an animal's mood up and down.
But the solidification of Earth's core about 500 million years ago created a stronger magnetic field just about the same time the sun started dialing down its barrage of radiation, scientists reported recently in Geoscience Frontiers.
But Claudia Guida, a PhD student in the group jointly led by Matthias Hentze at EMBL and Martina Muckenthaler at Heidelberg University Clinic, found that ferroportin can be dialled down independently of hepcidin, by triggering responses from TLR2 and TLR6, two molecules our immune system uses to detect bacterial components.
Geim's group reported in March that it had dialed a current up and down by shaping single - layer graphene into a very narrow hourglass.
The proteins found in the new study could be used to dial the amount of scent up or down so that plants can attract more pollinators or better protect themselves.
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