Sentences with phrase «easy passage»

Such fabrics allow for easy passage of air thus keeping you cooler.
This makes for easy passage of different toxins and other particles that will disrupt brain function and cause increased levels of brain inflammation.
He has led successful statewide political campaigns for more charter public schools and easier passage of local school bonds.
To be handed a draw at home to Accrington Stanley of League Two should have been a very easy passage into the last 16, but, although we made it in the end, we made heavy weather of it.
It is a common birth injury that can be caused when a baby is pulled from the birth canal, or when the baby is too large for easy passage through the birth canal and experiences shoulder dystocia.
England need to beat Slovakia to guarantee top spot in Group B which would set up a last 16 game in Paris on Saturday and a potentially easier passage in the knock - out stage.
The group leaders Barça and second - placed Milan qualified for the knockout round with two games to spare and a win for the Spanish club at San Siro will secure them top spot and a potentially easier passage in the last 16.
One that can likely stay anywhere in your house and not obstruct easy passage.
On top of this, your baby is constantly putting her fingers near her eyes and in her mouth, giving any viruses lurking on her hands easy passage into her body, where they can set up camp.
It is a myth that dogs need variety in their diet to be happy; a healthy canine will normally eat very quickly as they do not have many enzymes in their saliva to taste food, so the saliva is mainly a lubricant to assist easy passage of food into the stomach.
The scheme, due to be extended to British citizens, is already available at 46 US airports and 13 pre-clearance locations and allows pre-approved low risk travellers easier passage.
This had far too easy a passage helped by the euphoria surrounding the «hockey stick» which muted all serious criticisms of the IPCC, including those of Anderson et al 2003.
47 USC 154 is a law and can be repealed or amended under easier passage than the constitution.
It might be possible to exclude large tenants, if hallways and doors prevent easy passage due to being too narrow (in an old house, for example).
As a result, a significant concentration gradient is formed outside the cells, allowing for easier passage of nutrients through the membrane, into the cell, where the nutrients act to enhance cellular function.
Despite the bill's easy passage in the House, no one, including Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R - Va., thinks the bill is a panacea.
The display consist of a thin sheet of white plastic which is backed up by a porous aluminium coating to ensure better reflection, while the pores allow for easy passage of ink that is pushed to the front of the white plastic sheet to construct the images and text.
Disney might have an easier passage through the U.K. approval process.
The home draw is an Obvious advantage against any team, Burnley are no mugs that's for sure, Once again Chelsea get an easier passage into the next round.
An early red card for the visiting side, and a penalty which Thomas Muller converted to 1 - 0 allowed the German champions an easy passage into the Champions league quarter - finals...
Everyone had predicted an easy passage through to the next round for the Gunners, after they had been drawn with League One high - flyers Huddersfield.
We need a big / ballsy / lucky win tonight and then an easy passage past Bristol City or Doncaster in the 4th round to keep our season alive.
Speaking to BT Sport, Lampard explained that Salah did not have an easier passage to the Blues first - team with the likes of Eden Hazard and Oscar ahead of him in the pecking order.
Margaret Thatcher didn't have an easy passage from 1975 - 79: Ted Heath entered his long sulk, depicted in cartoons as firing from the sidelines and always expecting to be recalled as leader.
He alleged that «my car ran into a crowd of mourners along the road and because of heavy traffic hold - up, I could not immediately give way for the Speaker's convoy to have easy passage.
The Earth's atmosphere allows for the easy passage of wavelengths measuring 1 centimetre (the beginning of radio waves) to 10 metres.
It is described as viṣyañdī, meaning that it promotes tissue secretion, and sūkṣma, because salt opens the channels and promotes the easy passage of the feces, making it helpful in constipation.
This process, in turn, enables the easy passage of gas out of the body.
It un-kinks the colon and allows for an easier passage for poop to leave
If it takes more than seven tries to reach the goal, the adult might want to discontinue and use an easier passage.
If the child does not significantly improve the number of words read correctly each try, the adult might want to discontinue and use an easier passage.
In the old days, the space between a minivan's front seats was unobstructed, which allowed easy passage to the rear seats where mom could interrogate the passengers, resolve conflicts and mete out swift justice.
They have a distinctive otter like tail, which is dense to ensure an easy passage in and out of water.
A specialized balloon catheter is passed across the abnormal valve and inflated to tear open the valve and allow easier passage of blood into the lungs.
It features one - hand operation for easy use, swings both ways, is self - closing and has a hold - open feature for easy passage.
With one - hand operation for easy use, the gate swings both ways, is self - closing and has a hold - open feature for easy passage.
Having a valid insurance and pollution control certificate keeps you clear of all the hustle and guarantees a safer and easier passage.
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