Sentences with phrase «escape out of the trap»

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While poor people do have their moments of escape from the reality of being poor, their escape pattern usually turns toward the continuous attempt to break out of the trap of despairing poverty.
(Worrisome exceptions are unwed mothers and children born out of wedlock: Some escape from poverty, but others seem trapped in that cycle from generation to generation.)
But even if the historian were able to confirm that an unusual flow of water at the Sea of Reeds trapped Pharaoh's army and enabled the Israelites to make good their escape, it is beyond the scope of the historian to deny or confirm that it was none other than YHWH who brought Israel out of Egypt.
Rather than letting nothing, not even light, escape their grasp, Hawking says that this «point of no return» is a fallacy, and black holes will sometimes let trapped light back out.
There the creature sat on a single thread, reaching out across its web to detect the vibrations of a trapped insect struggling to escape.
Night - time is a chance for heat to escape back out into space, but the extra greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are trapping ever more of it.
Tony is pretty much an everyman character going about his daily business when he happens to see what he sees, which leads to one of Argento's more memorable set pieces as Tony is trapped between the two glass doors of the art gallery, unable to help the victim inside who is bleeding on the floor and unable to escape outside to fetch help, and his and Julia's situation and relationship is played out in a very natural way, the scenes in their apartment with just the two of them interacting being as integral to the plot as the more violent scenes.
They do manage to score a couple of funny moments here and there, but the rest is such a wasteland of squandered ideas, it's hard to determine if you are laughing because it's genuinely funny or because you've been holding back so much laughter along the way that they escape out of you on accident like trapped gas.
Now, trapped in a cabin out in the middle of nowhere, the children must unearth the secrets of their grandmother, and hopefully escape before it's too late.
Instead he seemed trapped in a landscape of irritable brooding, and taking his anger out on the mute Giants gave him no escape.
For investors who need to take one step out on the risk spectrum in order to escape the trap of virtually guaranteed real losses in money markets and savings accounts, there are few more compelling options.
I love taking my time in planning even the easiest kills, knowing how to escape after a shot, and setting up traps to take out any snooping enemies that might have delusions of grandeur.
Set in a gloomy asylum that wouldn't look out of place in a Silent Hill game, the pair work together to escape the clutches of, well, whoever trapped them there.
«You're trapping me in something and my only way out of it is to be as extreme as possible to escape it.»
In those discussions, one thing has become abundantly clear: when you connect the dots, it turns out that the real solutions to the climate crisis are the very same measures needed to renew our economy and escape the trap of ever - rising energy prices.
CO2 traps heat According to radiative physics and decades of laboratory measurements, increased CO2 in the atmosphere is expected / predicted to absorb more infrared radiation as it escapes back out to space.
However, it is the extra greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that trap more of this sun's heat and stop it escaping out into space.
This results in the atmosphere trapping some of the Earth's heat as it tries to escape out to space.
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