Sentences with phrase «fading by»

They stop things as if hitting a wall of wet cement, so we were able to late - brake with almost no fading by the final hotter lap.
I did notice a little fading by the end of my day.
«It is a fantastic application of atomic - resolution microscopy techniques, and it confirms that spinel formation can account for the origin of voltage fading by determining the exact location of the spinel, and how the whole structure fragments as the spinels are formed.»
Although participating in Head Start led to short - term improvements for children, these began fading by kindergarten, continuing through the third grade.
Later observations suggested the star is also fading by about 4 percent per year (SN: 9/17/16, p. 12), which Meng's team confirmed in a paper posted online August 24 at arXiv.org.
Other Democrats, while surprised that the governor didn't push through a map more favorable to Democrats, saw the sting of his decision fading by 2016, when he could be locked in a battle with O'Malley for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The Telegraph's ability to blackmail and strong arm the political establishment to do its bidding seems to be fading by the day.
This appears for now to be a sizeable hurdle to the Bank tightening, not least because the effect of a weaker pound on the annual gauges of inflation should start to fade by the end of 2017.
However, one thing I am not used to seeing is a team's starting quarterback catching a one - piece, no biscuit from an opposing defensive lineman and having that defensive lineman not catch the fade by damn near that quarterback's whole team.
On a good, closely clipped fairway a slight hook might outroll a fade by as much as 20 yards.
we still need players who can strengthen this team otherwise our title hopes will have faded by september
The defense had already begun to fade by the fifth game.
Unfortunately, they have faded by the wayside in 2011, winning only four of their twelve league games since the turn of the year, though what they relinquished in standard in the league they made up for in the FA Cup, beating the likes of Birmingham City, Fulham and Wigan Athletic, all away from home, en route to the semi's.
Old photos can get worn, beat up, or faded by the sun.
«Regardless of the cause, Miller says, accelerating kindergarten is unnecessary: any early advantage fades by fourth grade.
But as we've mentioned, most of these common newborn reflexes will begin to fade by the second or third month.
I honestly would probably have stuck with our 2013 MB Urban had I known it would have been so badly faded by this point.
Separation anxiety usually fades by age 24 months.
The bitter taste will not have faded by the time the second round of campaigning begins.
David Cameron believes a Conservative government would have no more than six months to lay down the drastic measures needed to tackle Britain's # 163bn fiscal deficit amid fears that any goodwill from the electorate would start to fade by the end of the year, senior Tory sources have told the Guardian.
His performance in the first leaders «debate in the 2010 election produced a huge spike in Liberal Democrat support, which largely faded by the time of the election, but was enough to secure a hung Parliament.
They point to a report by the federal Department of Health and Human Services last fall suggesting that academic gains made in the early education Head Start program fade by the time the children reach third grade.
Whether that occurred in this case remains unknown, although the bloom faded by September.
They found that Boyajian's star faded by 3 percent over the four - year Kepler mission, an effect as extraordinary as the shorter - term dips.
Early tests of a gp120 vaccine looked promising, but optimism faded by the early 1990s as researchers learned the vaccine only worked against strains of HIV that had adapted to conditions in the laboratory.
The star, nicknamed Tabby's star after Boyajian, faded by another 3 per cent over the four years it was observed by the Kepler space observatory.
Note that emissions from the large volcanic outbursts on Aug. 15 at Rarog and Heno Paterae have substantially faded by Aug. 29.
«Something very strange happened in 2007, when Mrk 335 faded by a factor of 30.
Coconut oil is high in antioxidants, and applying coconut oil directly to age spots helps them fade by preventing free - radical formation.
A systematic review of all the dietary trials showed that much of the benefits of a low carbohydrate approach faded by 1 year.In the follow up to the DIRECT study, it was found that by 12 months, weight had started to regain in all patients, including the low carbohydrate group.
L'Agence's «Solana» jeans are softly whiskered and faded by hand for the love - worn feel of a vintage find.
The pink hair might have been faded by now — and with a little help of my new colorist Aura — but the memories of a great last day of my very first NYFW is still fresh in my memory!
Because it uses extremely hard, corrosion - resistant, anti-scratch special ceramics made, even if it will not fade by ultraviolet radiation.
And I'd believe it if this story was first conceived decades ago — whatever fire Niccol had when he was imagining this project has faded by the final product.
You'll affect draw and fade by swinging at a different angle, which simplifies the experience, bypassing the rather complex menu system that PGA Tour offers before each shot.
Moonrise Kingdom is the kind of witty, original script that has often fared well in this category (e.g. Juno, Midnight in Paris) and Wes Anderson is over ten years due for an Oscar, but again the timing is against this, as all the film's buzz seems to have faded by now.
In international comparisons, U.S. students start out doing well in elementary grades and then fade by the end of high school.
She found that some of those preschool gains fade by the time these students leave third grade.
They state that they did not follow children in this study past kindergarten, even though they acknowledge that previous preschool studies find that many effects fade by fifth grade.
Its center stack is cluttered and dated, and some surfaces have been faded by the sun.
Whether or not that's the case, I expect the momentum for the series to have faded by the end of six months, so that'll probably be the time to go wide.
via CreateSpace — As the end of January fast approaches, don't let your writing resolution to revitalize your online promotion fade by the wayside.
But that weakness will fade by the back - half of 2018, at which point TTWO stock could head significantly higher.
You'll affect draw and fade by swinging at a different angle, which simplifies the experience, bypassing the rather complex menu system that PGA Tour offers before each shot.
Their distinctive palette, faded by their ocean immersion, reappears in the POPROCK paintings, re-energized by the artist as fully saturated color.
But oddly enough, Harvard University has had a handful of Rothkos — faded by sunlight and splattered with food and drink — in storage.
Tuymans has made a name for painting snowy flurries and pale greys; images characterised by looking bleached, or as though faded by the passage of time.
His subject matter sinks into the canvas like photographs faded by the sun, their realness a distant memory.
La Nina conditions faded by summer, but by that time the drought was already in progress, Nielsen - Gammon said.
The Beyerdynamic Custom Game reproduction of Roma Fade by Andrew Bird can't hold a candle to what the HD 598 CS offers.
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