Sentences with phrase «ejection on»

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I don't know how much Starbucks can do about employees» racial biases in one day of training, but by providing clear - cut, companywide policies on restrooms and customer ejections and posting them in its stores, it will give its employees fewer chances to act on whatever biases they have.
Without the funds, Greece will almost certainly default on its next loan repayment, due at the end of this month, and risks ejection from the 19 - nation Eurozone which looms as a giant unknown to global investors.
And since his ejection from heaven (Rev 12:7 - 9), he (along with other rebel angels) have been causing great «woes» on the earth, manipulating mankind to do as they wish.
Each life stage and each major change in our relationships and in society feels strangely as if someone pushed the ejection button on the cocoon we constructed
And associated with it, according to the Synoptic narrative, on the same day or soon after, is the ejection of the traders from the forecourt of the Temple, the so - called cleansing of the Temple.
I wouldn't even be able to figure out how to turn on the window fluid ejection thing in the car, so you have one up on me.
Sixth man JerryStackhouse, a gentleman off the court, can turn thuggish between the lines; witness a game at Utah on Jan. 9 in which he collected a technical foul forengaging in a memorable verbal exchange with combative Jazz coach Jerry Sloanand a flagrant foul that resulted in an automatic ejection
PPG Paints Arena does have a policy for fans throwing objects on the ice that states «guests not abiding by this Fan Courtesy Policy are subject to ejection from PPG Paints Arena and in some cases subject to criminal prosecution.»
Game 4 checked every box on the freak scale, from shaky officiating to hard fouls, cheap shots, trash talk, and even a fan ejection.
The ejections / game disqualifications carry a one - game suspension, which is why many of the guys tried to keep their helmets and gloves on.
Instead of getting more off - court tomfoolery or even some ejections, we got the Rockets clowning on Los Angeles, and specifically Harden clowning on Johnson, who might have to retire now.
On the other hand, with injuries and ejections so that the change was unexpected they did allow the pitcher to warm up.
It was a chippy game, with multiple unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, a targeting ejection, an ugly incident in which a Blue Raiders player attempted to stick his fingers inside Reynolds» facemask, and a nasty collision just before the end of the first half that left players from both teams down on the field.
This set off a fight between the two teams on the Patriots sideline and resulted in the ejections of Jets» players D'Brickashaw Ferguson and Willie Colon.
After the VAR - decided Dempsey ejection, they lost another top attacker and player on the pitch.
This past weekend, the MInnesota State High School League took an unprecedented step of changing the rules mid-season, by stiffening the penalties on three of the most violent and dangerous infractions in hockey: checking from behind, boarding and contact to the head will now result in an automatic five - minute «major» against the offending player resulting in ejection and forcing his team to play short - handed for five minutes, regardless of how many times it is scored upon during the ensuing power play.
Whereas before I had strong milk ejection to the point my newborn was choking on my milk; it was slowly dwindling down during our trek from the Hills of PA to the Sunshine State.
In the first few weeks, babies tend to fall asleep at the breast when the flow of milk is slow (this slowing of the flow occurs more rapidly if the baby is not well latched on, since the baby depends on the mother's «letdown» or milk ejection reflex to get milk).
By speeding up the pace and reducing the depth you pull on the lever you can also easily stimulate the ejection reflex.
If you can feel both touch and temperature on your areola and nipple you are more likely to have the intact nerve pathways necessary for a normal milk ejection reflex.
You'll find sections on piercing, breast surgery, d - mer (a condition where mothers have a short, sudden emotional dip during a milk ejection reflex), tongue - tie including pictures of lesser - known types, depression, and much more, along with resources for further information on each topic.
And so, that baby we know that if it gets on the breasts the Neonatologists will be freed when the mother's milk gets released, the milk ejection reflex that the baby will basically be essentially choking and then she is afraid of the Apnec episode.
Tongue tie is one example on the baby's part, over active milk ejection reflex is another on mom's part.
Often, in an attempt to support breastfeeding, we forget that there is much more going on in this relationship than milk ejections and swallowing.
This month has been dubbed National Baby Safety Month and parenting expert Rosie Pope has shared some great baby safety tips with us: No outerwear in car seats as fall approaches (specs not made for this so compression in accident can cause car seat ejection) No accessories on a car seat...
Sucking only on the nipple won't provide much milk because breastmilk is not removed by suction, but by ejection which happens with compressing, massaging or «milking» the breast and nipple together.
His former immigration spokesman Phil Woolas's shameless tactics in Oldham East and Saddleworth during the last general election campaign, and subsequent ejection from Parliament, have offered a well - timed opportunity for Labour to give the coalition and, in particular, Nick Clegg, a thrashing in the by - election on 13 January - the first significant electoral test of the coalition's popularity.
The state Senate Republican Campaign Committee isn't done with former conference leader Dean Skelos, despite his ejection from the chamber two weeks ago following his conviction on eight corruption counts, and still owes $ 50,000 on a $ 100,000 loan from the ex-senator's campaign committee.
He said, «Attempts to ask him questions on this led to so many unpalatable reactions from him which included the ejection of the party from the Ogo Oluwa property which hitherto served as the party secretariat.
The so - called Carrington Event of 1859 began with a bright solar flare and an ejection of magnetized, high - energy particles that produced the most intense magnetic storm ever recorded on Earth.
The orbiting Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, a joint project between NASA and the European Space Agency, is currently out of contact with Earth because of its location, so observers will not be able to see any coronal mass ejections caused by this morning's flares until 10:30 p.m. EDT (1830 GMT), Battams wrote on Twitter.
The TOPCAT trial is the first randomized, double - blind trial to assess the effect of spironolactone on clinical outcomes in these patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction.
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections are commonplace on our sun, where one moderate eruption a day is normal.
Nearly all the activity scientists see on the sun's surface — sunspots, flares, coronal mass ejections — is governed by mysterious twists and turns in the field.
Because they are much smaller than other solar eruptions — like flares or coronal mass ejections — prominences had previously been thought to have a relatively minor effect on the sun's atmosphere, and therefore also on the solar wind.
The Sun's activity — including changes in the number of sunspots, levels of radiation and ejection of material - varies on an eleven - year cycle, driven by changes in its magnetic field.
Besides showing up like a big red bruise on the helioseismological maps of the far side, it had released coronal mass ejections that could not be traced to any region on the near side.
In general, if the charged particles from a CME hit Earth's magnetosphere head on and the ejection has a strong magnetic field pointing south, then the disruptive effects are greater, Gombosi says.
A bright comet fell into the sun on October 2, 2011 in synch with a coronal mass ejection bursting out on the other side.
«The forerunner of the phenomenon is a violent eruption on the sun's surface, called a coronal mass ejection, or CME, where the sun bubbles up, and slings «hot» magnetized plasma in the form of very energetic ions and electrons in the direction of Earth,» said Per Høeg.
We measured a delay between electrons ejected forward and backward, which depends on the ejection angle and reaches 24 attoseconds.
Based on the observations, Sahai and his colleagues Mark Morris of the University of California, Los Angeles, and Samantha Scibelli of the State University of New York at Stony Brook developed a model of a companion star with an accretion disk to explain the ejection process.
The ejections took between 7 and 20 attoseconds, according to Schultze, depending on how the electron interacted with the nucleus and the other electron.
This auroral display was due to a giant cloud of gas from the sun — a coronal mass ejection or CME — that collided with Earth's magnetic fields on Aug. 19, 2014, at 1:57 a.m. EDT.
Scientists have known that solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs)-- which release electrically charged plasma from the sun — can damage satellites, cause power outages on Earth and disrupt GPS service.
Just as weather varies on Earth, occasionally bringing thunderstorms and gusty winds, the ever - changing Sun sometimes hurls massive clouds of solar material and magnetic fields into space, called coronal mass ejections, or CMEs.
The impact of solar storms on Jupiter's aurora was tracked by monitoring the X-rays emitted during two 11 hour observations in October 2011 when an interplanetary coronal mass ejection was predicted to reach the planet from the Sun.
Seon, Ghabache and colleagues demonstrated that droplet ejection depends not only on the bubble geometry, but also, critically, on the liquid properties.
The 10 - year Warfarin and Aspirin for Reduced Cardiac Ejection Fraction (WARCEF) trial is the largest randomized, double - blind comparison of aspirin and warfarin (also known by its brand name Coumadin) for heart failure, following 2,305 heart failure patients whose heart muscle pumps less oxygen - rich blood into the body, known as reduced ejection fraction, at 168 study sites in 11 countries on three conEjection Fraction (WARCEF) trial is the largest randomized, double - blind comparison of aspirin and warfarin (also known by its brand name Coumadin) for heart failure, following 2,305 heart failure patients whose heart muscle pumps less oxygen - rich blood into the body, known as reduced ejection fraction, at 168 study sites in 11 countries on three conejection fraction, at 168 study sites in 11 countries on three continents.
«Given that they also have the same ejection time, we can conclude that these come from the same location on Mars.»
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